24th October 2019
Celebrity Gogglebox
Back again for a special edition for Stand Up To Cancer with some extra faces. Here are the Perrys, Grayson, Philippa and Flo.
Back again for a special edition for Stand Up To Cancer with some extra faces. Here are the Perrys, Grayson, Philippa and Flo.
For a new series on W, four famous faces tried their hands at parenting. Professor Green, Anita Rani, Georgia Toffolo and Rachel Riley were all left left on their own to look after some kids whilst the parents were away. Series started this week.
Labour MP for Canterbury Rosie Duffield was elected in the 2017 general election. She was interviewed for The Times Magazine, which centred around her rousing speech in parliament on domestic violence, particularly speaking about her own experience of coercive control.
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Brittany Kaiser shot for The Times Magazine. You may recognise her from Netflix’s The Great Hack documentary, she now has a book further exposing Cambridge Analytica’s exploitation of privacy laws that helped Trump get elected.
Studio shoot with Graham Norton for the Radio Times, shot on the eve of episode one of series 26 of his chat show.
England’s record goalscorer, Kelly Smith. She has joined forces with Barclays as the ambassador for the Women’s Super League to build on the popularity of the women’s game after the world cup this year.
Standing at the crossroads – the Mississippi crossroads of Robert Johnson and the devil’s infamous meeting – Mark Radcliffe found himself facing his own personal crunch point. Aged sixty, he had just mourned the death of his father, only to be handed a diagnosis of mouth and throat cancer. This led Mark to write a new book looking at the pivotal moments in music, when musicians have been at their own crossroads. Shot for the Radio Times
Polly investigates and experiences some of the discreet anti-ageing cosmetic treatments many are getting today.
Former Goggleboxer Dom Parker is on the forthcoming series of Celebrity Masterchef. He wrote about his experience and shared some of his kitchen wisdom.
A campaign for Tyrrell’s to illustrate how their crisps are created from potatoes grown a maximum of 30 miles from the factory in Herefordshire. We spent the day in one of their potatoes fields (on the hottest day of the year) capturing imagery of the people and the process of harvesting the spuds.