And he recently co-presented the Breakfast Show on London's Capital Radio.
Scroll down for more He'd do anything: John Barrowman You can't even get away from him in the High Street, where he's currently signing copies of his autobiography Anything Goes, or determinedly promoting his album Another Side, posing for camera-phone pictures until the very last fan has gone home happy. For although he crops up everywhere, not that much is known about him. "You can be in the public eye all the time and still have a private life, but the important thing is to keep in touch with the people who put you there." Many would say that Barrowman, outwardly confident to the point of sometimes seeming arrogant, is being ingenuous here.
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You can't switch on the TV without being dazzled by his full-on teeth-flashing charm. He's fronting a new quiz show, The Kids Are All Right, which goes out just before his appearance as one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's judges on the talent search I'd Do Anything, following on from How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? And then there's his leading role as the 51st-century Captain Jack Harkness in the Dr Who spin-off Torchwood.
Not to mention his willingness to appear on any other programme that asks him - as the butt of Al Murray's jokes on his Happy Hour, choosing our Eurovision entry with Terry Wogan, a guest role in Hotel Babylon and a slot on the sofa with Paul O'Grady.
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