Nick Page
At that time, Nick was scheduled for the University of Cambridge to read Medicine, which in due course came to pass, very successfully (see below).
Meanwhile he wielded a very useful (though occasionally reluctant) spade, and was excellent company – and dazzlingly bright, though youthfully bumptious, earning the affectionate soubriquet of Nick the Pr*ck, later promoted to Nick the Pr*apic after returning to the hedonistic London of 1964.
His parents being based in the Middle East, he was well-used to travelling to and fro by air, leading to the insight that one should always book for Friday 13th if possible, as nobody else does and you have the stewardesses' full attention.
Khor Al Bazam
Algal flat
Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads (Episode 94)?
Please see below for an account of his adventurous career-path in his own words.
Medical and Cosmetic Centre in South Yarra, Victoria
Dr. Nicholas Page
After studying at the University of Cambridge and St Thomas's Hospital London I worked in Anaesthesia and research for 10 years. I worked at the RAF School of Aviation Medicine. I then took up General Practice in Ealing, West London for 10 years and became interested in disability assessment. I became a Fellow of the American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians and was awarded the Diploma of Disability Assessment Medicine (London). I was involved in teaching and researching the subject. In 2006 I moved to Australia and took the RACGP exam and am FRACGP. I now work mainly in Family General Practice with an interest in Aviation Medicine.