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03:10 am - 04:05 am, Tuesday, December 30 on E4 +1 (30)

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Season 2, Episode 7

Denise van Outen and her partner Eddie, Mo Gilligan and Babatunde Aleshe, Nick Grimshaw and his niece Liv, Zoe Ball and her son Woody Cook, Martin Kemp and son Roman, Maureen Lipman and Gyles Brandreth, Johnny Vegas and his PA Bev, Shaun Ryder and Bez, Emilia Fox and Joanna David, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling, Rylan Clark-Neal and his mum Linda, Georgia Taylor and Sunetra Sarker and Susanna Reid and Rob Rinder critique programmes including Blue Planet II, Unsolved Mysteries, It Chapter Two, Antiques Roadshow, Basic Instinct and news reports on the coronavirus


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Denise Van Outen (Contributor)
Nick Grimshaw (Contributor)
Zoe Ball (Contributor)
Martin Kemp (Contributor)
Roman Kemp (Contributor)
Maureen Lipman (Contributor)
Gyles Brandreth (Contributor)
Susanna Reid (Contributor)
Mo Gilligan (Contributor)
Rob Rinder (Contributor)
Eamonn Holmes (Contributor)
Ruth Langsford (Contributor)
Laura Whitmore (Contributor)
Iain Stirling (Contributor)
Bez (Contributor)
Emilia Fox (Contributor)
Joanna David (Contributor)
Georgia Taylor (Contributor)
Rylan (Contributor)
Sunetra Sarker (Contributor)
Tania Alexander (Executive producer)

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Denise Van Outen (Contributor)
Born: May 27, 1974 in Basildon, Essex
Best Known For: The Big Breakfast.
Early-life: Born Denise Kathleen Outen on May 27, 1974, in Basildon, Essex. A former child actress, van Outen went to a local dance school. After doing some modelling she began auditioning for dramas, but found it difficult to continue with her education. She enrolled at theatre school and, because her parents couldn't afford the fees, paid for it herself by appearing in small roles on TV and stage.
Career: Van Outen became a household name and lads mag favourite thanks to spells on The Big Breakfast and sitcom Babes in the Wood. Films such as Tube Tales and Love, Honour and Obey met with a lukewarm reception. Her stage work has been better received. She wowed the critics with her performance in Chicago, both in London and New York. Other West End roles include Tell Me on a Sunday, Rent Remixed, and Legally Blonde. She co-hosted Grease: You're the One that I Want for NBC in America in 2007, but was forced to take elocution lessons because the American audience did not warm to her Essex accent. Van Outen had better luck when she appeared on the panel of BBC1's Any Dream Will Do! which was casting Joseph in a new production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She reunited with former Big Breakfast colleague Johnny Vaughan in 2008 as a co-host of the breakfast show on Capital Radio, but she quit a few months later half-way through her contract. In 2012, she partnered with professional dancer James Jordan on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: "A lot of people probably think that I am outrageous in my ways but it's just fun. I often feel like a gay man trapped in a woman's body."
Trivia: She has designed fashion collections for the website, Very.
Nick Grimshaw (Contributor)
Born: August 14, 1984 in Oldham
Best Known For: Being a Radio 1 DJ and a judge on The X Factor.
Early-life: Born Nicholas Peter Grimshaw in Oldham on August 14, 1984. He studied Communication and Media Studies at the University of Liverpool. In 2007 he joined Radio 1 to present the youth strand Switch. From August 2008 to May 2009, he hosted Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show, and went on to present the 10pm-midnight slot on the station from June 2009.
Career: Grimshaw's big break came in July 2012 when it was announced he would be replacing Chris Moyles as host of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show. On TV, Grimshaw has hosted Freshly Squeezed, Style the Nation and The Music Show on Channel 4. In 2013, he filmed cameo roles in EastEnders, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and Home and Away. He has appeared as a guest on 8 Out of 10 Cats and Never Mind the Buzzcocks. In 2015, he became a judge on The X Factor.
Quote: "I can't bear the early mornings."
Trivia: In 2014, Grimshaw completed a 12-hour bike ride to raise money for Sport Relief.
Zoe Ball (Contributor)
Born: November 23, 1970 in Blackpool
Best Known For: Presenting the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, and It Takes Two.
Early-life: Zoe Louise Ball was born in Blackpool on November 23, 1970, the daughter of TV presenter Johnny Ball. She began her TV career as a runner at Granada Television. She was also a researcher for BSkyB quiz shows. She became a regular host for The Ozone, which was the music program for CBBC. The show was even voted Best Music Show by Smash Hits and brought her to widespread attention.
Career: She co-presented Saturday morning children's magazine Live & Kicking alongside Jamie Theakston from 1996 to 1999. She landed a co-hosting gig on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show in October 1997 with Kevin Greening. She eventually became the sole host, making her the first female DJ to do so. She also continued her onscreen partnership with Jamie Theakston for four series of The Priory on Channel 4. After a string of presenting roles and various radio jobs, she was a contestant in series three of Strictly Come Dancing. Since then, she has presented Soapstar Superstar, talent search Grease is the Word, Strictly Come Dancing's sister show It Takes Two, and The Voice's companion show, The Voice: Louder on Two. She also announced that Peter Capaldi would be taking over from Matt Smith in Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor.
Quote: "After becoming a mum, I'm much more of a morning person these days... I promise!"
Trivia: Wed DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, in 1999. They have a son, Woody, and daughter, Nelly.
Martin Kemp (Contributor)
Born: October 10, 1961 in Islington, London
Best Known For: Playing Steve Owen in EastEnders and being the bass guitarist in Spandau Ballet.
Early-life: Martin John Kemp was born in Islington, London, on October 10, 1961. He was a shy child until, at the age of seven, his mother started taking him and older brother Gary to acting classes run by Anna Scher, which boosted his confidence. By the time he was 10 he'd appeared in Jackanory, Rumpole Of The Bailey, and Dixon Of Dock Green. He left school at 16 and planned to become a printer, but gave up an apprenticeship to join brother Gary's band The Gentry, who were later renamed Spandau Ballet.
Career: Spandau Ballet became hugely successful, scoring numerous hits. When they split in 1990, Martin and Gary returned to acting, and surprised many critics with their performances as gangster twins Ronnie and Reggie in The Krays. Martin then tried his luck in Hollywood, but his career was put on hold in 1995 when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. In 1998, fully recovered, he accepted the role of Steve Owen in EastEnders, but quit four years later. He has since appeared in Daddy's Girl, Serious and Organised, Family, Brides in the Bath, Love Lies Bleeding and Waterloo Road. Spandau Ballet reformed in 2009 and Kemp came third in Celebrity Big Brother in 2012. He's also turned to directing with the film Stalker.
Quote: "I don't agree with all those entertainers that say they would never let their children anywhere near entertainment. I've had such a fantastic time in this business that I would never stop them doing it."
Roman Kemp (Contributor)
Maureen Lipman (Contributor)
Born: May 10, 1946 in Hull
Best Known For: Over 30 years of film and TV roles.
Early-life: Born Maureen Diane Lipman on May 10, 1946 into a Jewish family in Hull. Her father was a tailor who had his own business in the town. Maureen claims her first performances involved doing Alma Cogan impersonations at home. She was eventually pressed into acting by her mother Zelma, who used to take her to pantomimes and then push her onto the stage. She later studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career: Lipman's first professional stage work came at the Palace Theatre in Watford. She made her film debut in Up the Junction in 1967 before appearing in Regan, a TV movie that acted as the pilot for The Sweeney. She became a household name with the cult sitcom Agony in 1979. However, attempts to revive the show in 1995 failed. Lipman starred in a series of successful adverts for British Telecom and received rave reviews for her stage performances in Re-Joyce, and Oklahoma! (with the then unknown Hugh Jackman). Since then, she has appeared in Roman Polanski's The Pianist, Coronation Street, Jonathan Creek, Doctor Who, Skins, Casualty, Holby City and Ladies of Letters. She has written several autobiographical books, including How Was It for You? and Something to Fall Back On.
Quote: "I behave really very childishly and like a teenager. I am always on a high and largely neurotic."
Trivia: Lipman was married to writer Jack Rosenthal from 1973 until his death in 2004. They had two children, Adam and Amy. Not one to suffer fools, she once claimed she'd like to pour a glass of wine over critic Charles Spencer's head after he wrote a bad review of her performance in a production of A Little Night Music.
Gyles Brandreth (Contributor)
Susanna Reid (Contributor)
Born: December 10, 1970 in Croydon
Best Known For: Presenting breakfast TV.
Early-life: Born in Croydon on December 10, 1970, Susanna studied politics, philosophy and law at the University of Bristol. She followed this up with a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the Cardiff School of Journalism.
Career: Reid began her career at BBC Radio Bristol before moving to BBC Radio 5 Live as a reporter and producer. She went on to join BBC News 24 and became a reporter for Breakfast News before rejoining BBC News 24 as a presenter. For two series, she hosted Sunday Morning Live, a religious and currents affairs discussion programme on BBC One. She presented Breakfast between 2010 and 2014, hosted the BBC's coverage of the Oscars from Los Angeles, and stood in for Andrew Marr on The Andrew Marr Show. In 2013, she finished third in Strictly Come Dancing. In early 2014, Reid made the switch to ITV and began co-presenting Good Morning Britain.
Quote: "People are always going to talk about what women wear on TV. It's a fact of life."
Trivia: In 2011, Reid took part in a Strictly Come Dancing competition as part of Children in Need along with three other BBC newsreaders.
Mo Gilligan (Contributor)
Rob Rinder (Contributor)
Eamonn Holmes (Contributor)
Born: December 03, 1959 in Belfast
Best Known For: His time as a host on GMTV
Early-life: Born December 3, 1959, in Belfast. He grew up during the height of The Troubles with his father, Leonard, a master carpet-fitter, and his mother Josephine, who stayed at home to look after Eamonn and his four brothers. He was a TV addict as a child and at grammar school his ambition to be a TV journalist was seen as unconventional. Instead, he was urged to go for medicine, law, or the church.
Career: After attending St Malachy's College in Northern Ireland, his first job was on a building magazine. He got his break at 21 on an Ulster news programme - as the youngest-ever anchorman. BBC One phone-in show Open Air followed in 1986, and from there he moved to GMTV, where he spent 12 years. He now hosts Sky News's Sunrise four days a week, and presents This Morning with his wife Ruth Langsford on Fridays; they also co-present the game show Gift Wrapped. Has also hosted the National Lottery, The Feelgood Factor, Sporting Greats, Pass the Buck, Hard Spell and Sudo-Q, as well as numerous sports-related shows.
Quote: "I have learned the most important thing you can give people in life is time."
Trivia: Away from work, he is a dedicated supporter of Manchester United.
Ruth Langsford (Contributor)
Born: March 17, 1960 in Singapore
Best Known For: Co-presenting This Morning.
Early-life: Born in Singapore on March 17, 1960, Ruth travelled a lot when she was young as her father was in the Army. After leaving school, she got a job in one of the offices at Westward Television and at the age of 22, she was offered the chance to appear on screen.
Career: Langsford began her TV presenting career as a continuity announcer and newscaster with ITV regional station Television South West (TSW). She left when Westcountry Television took over the franchise in 1993. Since then, she has been a host on Loose Women, covered for Lorraine Kelly on GMTV and made a number of guest appearances on panel and comedy shows. In 2000, she began co-presenting This Morning alongside her husband, Eamonn Holmes, on Fridays and during the summer school holidays. Away from presenting, she is a columnist for Woman magazine and Tesco Magazine.
Quote: On working with Eamonn: "Occasionally you do forget that you're on TV. You might give away more than you wanted to about your private life."
Trivia: Wed Holmes in 2010. They have a son, Jack. Langsford is a keen gardener and seamstress.
Laura Whitmore (Contributor)
Born: May 04, 1985 in Bray, Co Wicklow
Best Known For: Hosting MTV news bulletins and co-hosting I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! NOW!
Early-life: Laura was born in Bray, Co Wicklow, on May 4, 1985. She studied journalism at Dublin City University and spent a year abroad at Boston University. In 2008, Laura began hosting news bulletins for MTV.
Career: Whitmore begin co-hosting I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! NOW! in 2011. In February 2015, she announced that she was leaving MTV after seven years presenting on the channel.
Quote: "I would never put my face to anything that I didn't care about or couldn't talk about."
Trivia: In 2009, Whitmore launched a clothing range for Irish chain A Wear.
Iain Stirling (Contributor)
Bez (Contributor)
Emilia Fox (Contributor)
Born: July 31, 1974 in London
Best Known For: Silent Witness.
Early-life: Emilia Rose Elizabeth Fox was born on July 31, 1974, in London, to thespians Edward Fox and Joanna David. With so many relatives involved in the entertainment industry, including her uncles James and Robert, and grandmother Angela, Emilia naturally gravitated towards an acting career and made her screen debut in the acclaimed TV version of Pride and Prejudice alongside Colin Firth and her mother Joanna while still a student at Oxford University. Her younger brother, Freddie, has also decided to follow the family tradition. Emilia is also musical - she plays the cello, piano and trumpet.
Career: Since leaving full-time education, Fox has worked consistently on TV, but still found time to tread the boards and appear in movies. Period dramas Rebecca, The Round Tower and the aforementioned Pride and Prejudice brought her fame, but it was the remake of Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) in 2000 that made her a household name. In 2002 she starred in Roman Polanski's Oscar-winning The Pianist and has more recently worked with Britain's acting elite in Gunpowder, Treason & Plot, The Virgin Queen, Marple: The Moving Finger, Born Equal, Upstairs Downstairs and Fallen Angel. In 2004 she took over from Amanda Burton as the lead actress in Silent Witness, and has been playing forensic pathologist Nikki Alexander ever since.
Quote: On attending film premieres: "If you want to see that film, then great, but don't do it just to have your photo taken because that's silly, and inevitably you get hurt by it. People start picking up on things about your life that are irrelevant."
Trivia: She is a patron of the environmental and human rights charity the Environmental Justice Foundation.
Joanna David (Contributor)
Georgia Taylor (Contributor)
Born: February 26, 1980 in Wigan
Best Known For: Playing Toyah Battersby in Coronation Street and Ruth Winters on Casualty.
Early-life: Born Claire Jackson on February 26, 1980, in Wigan. After leaving school, she went to Winstanley College in Wigan, where one of her subjects was Theatre Studies. Her first acting role was as a singer alongside Darren Day in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Palace Theatre in Manchester.
Career: Her big break came in 1997 when she landed the role of Coronation Street's Toyah Battersby, while still studying at college. She trod the famous Weatherfield cobbles for five years, picking up a British Soap Award along the way in 2001. Her first part after leaving Corrie was alongside Dennis Waterman in an episode of Where the Heart Is. Since then, Taylor has appeared in military drama Red Cap, Blackpool, The History Boys (on the big screen) and New Street Law. In 2007, she landed the part of junior doctor Ruth Winters in BBC medical drama Casualty, a role she played until December 2011. She joined the cast of Law & Order: UK in 2013.
Quote: "I've never regretted my decision to leave the Street, even when I'm not working. I wasn't too worried about being typecast, because the girl who left was different from the one that arrived."
Trivia: Her theatre credits include Christmas is Miles Away at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.
Rylan (Contributor)
Sunetra Sarker (Contributor)
Born: July 25, 1973 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Casualty.
Early-life: Sunetra was born in Liverpool on June 25, 1973. Her father is a doctor. She went on to study Information Systems for Business with French at Brunel University. Her breakthrough as an actress came in 1988 when she was cast as Nisha Batra in Brookside. She stayed with the soap for two years but returned to play the same character 10 years later between 2000 and 2003.
Career: Following her first stint on Brookside, Sarker starred in London Bridge, Cold Feet and Playing the Field. Bigger roles came in No Angels and The Chase. In 2007, she was cast as Dr Zoe Hanna in Casualty, a role she continues to play. In 2014, she was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: On signing up for Strictly Come Dancing: "I don't quite know what I've let myself in for. But the chance to swap my stethoscope for sequins was just too tempting."
Trivia: In 2014, Sarker appeared with her son, Noah, on game show Big Star's Little Star.
Tania Alexander (Executive producer)

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