To celebrate its 30th birthday, 成人论坛 Radio Cornwall is speaking to 30 people who grew up and were educated in Cornwall and have gone on to make an impact in the world.
Chris Phillips went to school in Falmouth, he now runs his own security company
England Rugby legend Trevor Woodman went to school in Liskeard.
Natalie Barber went to Helston School, she's now a science teacher in Grand Cayman.
Danielle Marchant went to school in Helston, she travels the world as a business coach
Hannah Betts from Helston is a professional skydiver and stunt performer
Vice Admiral Sir Adrian Johns grew up in Newquay and became the Governor of Gibraltar
Rosamunde Pilcher went to school in Penzance, she's now a world renowned author
Actor John Nettles talks about his memories of Cornwall and playing TV detective roles.
Olympic rower Helen Glover talks about school life in Penzance
As Governor of the Falkland Islands Nigel has travelled far since growing up in Falmouth.
Sam Palladio from Penzance talks about landing a starring rolw in US show Nashville
Natalie went to school in Ponsanooth and Penryn and now makes eye-catching sculptures.
John Mitchell went to school in Truro, he's now Director of the British Council in Kabul
Dr Ray Jones went to Redruth Grammar School, he's now a Professor of Social Work
Professor Sir Peter Rubin from Redruth is the Chair of General Medical Council.
Kerra Pearce talks about her job in the science of genetics, University College London.
John Keast was educated in St Austell. He became an RE advisor for the Government.
Dicky Evans from Penzance built a multi-million pound horticultural business in Africa.
Phil Burt went to school in Newquay, he's now the Lead Physiotherapist at British Cycling
Greg Bertenshaw went to school in Newquay and now researches cancer treatment in the USA.
Sam Erith went to Liskeard School, he's now the Head of Sports Science at Man City FC
Michelin starred chef Chris Eden went to school and college in St Austell
Daniel Evans went to school in Fowey and is now an astrophysicist in America.
Ian Tunbridge went to school in Launceston, he was awarded an OBE for serives to education