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ff-jan14-moore.JPGWe've had England's "Mad Dog" Lewis Moody in Canary Wharf and now "Pit Bull" Brian Moore is on his way.

The former England hooker will be at Waterstone's in Jubilee Place mall next Tuesday to sign copies of his new book The Thoughts of Chairman Moore.

LeeEvans142.jpgChristmas came early for comedian Lee Evans as hundreds of fans queued to meet him in Canary Wharf this afternoon.

The funnyman was signing copies of his autobiography, The Life of Lee, at Waterstone's in Jubilee Place mall and copies of the book were flying off the shelves.

jamesmay.jpgJames May will take time out from his Top Gear duties to pop into Canary Wharf to promote his latest book.

The presenter will be signing copies of James May's Man Lab: The Book of Usefulness at Waterstone's in Jubilee Place mall next Tuesday.

dd-Feb10-MartinaCole.jpgBest-selling author Martina Cole has cancelled her book signing scheduled to start at 12.30pm today due to "unforseen circumstances".

Anyone who has reserved a book should contact Waterstone's in Jubilee Place mall on 020 7719 0688.

ff-may19-atherton142.jpgCricket fans should make their way down to Jubilee Place Mall at lunchtime today to meet former England cricket captain Michael Atherton.

The ex-opener, now a respected cricket writer, will be at Waterstone's from 12.30pm signing copies of his latest book Glorious Summers and Discontents.

pascale.jpgSupermodel turned baker Lorraine Pascale has cancelled her book signing in Canary Wharf.

The host of BBC 2 show Baking Made Easy was due to sign copies of the book accompanying the television series on 24th March.

motson142.jpgLegendary football commentator John Motson will be close to where it all started for him when he visits Canary Wharf today.

The master of the microphone saw his first ever football match at The Valley in 1952, a 1-1 draw between Charlton and Chelsea. The experience kindled his love of the game that became his life.

ff-jan14-moore.JPGOne of England's all-time rugby greats is set to be unleashed in Canary Wharf tomorrow afternoon.

Brian Moore, the fiery heart of England's fearsome pack in the early 1990s, will be at Waterstone's in Jubilee Place Mall from 12.30pm to sign copies of his autobiography Beware of the Dog: Rugby's Hard Man Reveals All.

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