Each week we put a Norwich resident in the hot seat and ask them 10 questions about themselves. This week we spoke with Will Teather, co-founder and co-organiser of Art Fair East that runs from 1-3 December at St Andrews Hall in Norwich.

• Describe Norwich in three words...

Art, pubs, churches.

• If you were stranded with three people on a deserted island, who would you want them to be?

My wife, daughter and a rejuvenated David Bowie. I imagine that there might be some awkward silences on arrival.

• If you could be any other person, who would it be?

My three-year-old daughter, Evie, she has so much fun and such an immediate engagement with the world around her.

• How would you spend a perfect weekend in Norwich?

Watch a gig at Jurnet's Crypt on Friday night with friends & beer. Spend Saturday morning at Waterloo Park playground with my family followed by lunch in the new café there. Tennis in the afternoon. Dinner date with my wife, Dot, at Trattoria Rustica. My band, the Vicars of Stiffkey, then headline the glorious Norwich Arts Centre. On Sunday I'd start by reading the morning papers in the garden and a bit of sketching followed by a long lunch at the Georgian Townhouse. Topped off with an art exhibition at The Sainsbury Centre and a film before bed.

• What's your mantra in life?

Do not give up on impossible ideas.

• Would you rather spend a night in front of the telly or a night out in the city?

City, although telly is good excuse to snuggle up.

• Which song defines your life?

Kooks by David Bowie.

• What's your biggest fear?

Death and ageing.

• Which one thing could you never be without?

A sausage.

• What would you do if you won the lottery.

Panic.

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