I'll Get This


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Season 1, Episode 2

Tom Davis, Julian Clary, Laura Whitmore, Rachel Johnson and Chris Kamara meet at a restaurant for a fancy meal. The catch is they'll play games between courses and the loser will have to pay for everyone's dinner


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Cast & Crew

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Tom Davis (Contributor)
Julian Clary (Contributor)
Laura Whitmore (Contributor)
Rachel Johnson (Contributor)
Chris Kamara (Contributor)
Paul McGettigan (Executive producer)
Zoe Tait (Executive producer)
Matt Walton (Executive producer)
Breid McLoone (Series producer)

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Tom Davis (Contributor)
Julian Clary (Contributor)
Born: May 25, 1959 in Surbiton, Surrey
Best Known For: His saucy comments.
Early-life: Julian Peter McDonald Clary was born in Surbiton, Surrey on May 25, 1959, and brought up, along with sisters Frances and Beverley, in Teddington, South London. After attending a strict Catholic school, he studied drama at Goldsmiths College. He had a brief stint as a singing telegram, but his sister's dance career inspired him to try cabaret, along with his long-time sidekick, Fanny the Wonder Dog. He wasn't an immediate hit, but when he changed the act to The Joan Collins Fan Club, he was spotted by TV producers, who gave him his big break on Friday Night Live.
Career: Julian quickly became a household name, thanks to shows such as Terry and Julian, Sticky Moments and All Rise for Julian Clary. He's toured the world with his stand-up show, and has a wealth of TV quizzes under his belt - most notably It's Only TV But I Like It. He's also turned his hand to acting, featuring in dramas such as Virtual Murder and Brazen Hussies, as well as a big-screen appearance in the ill-fated Carry On Columbus (1992). Julian also has four ITV pantomimes to his credit, and is a regular panellist on Radio 4's Just a Minute. He took part in the second series of Strictly Come Dancing, and won Celebrity Big Brother in 2012.
Quote: 'I've never really wanted to upset people. I'm only interested in making people laugh.'
Trivia: In 2006, he released his autobiography, A Young Man's Passage.
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.
Rachel Johnson (Contributor)
Chris Kamara (Contributor)
Born: December 25, 1957 in Middlesbrough
Best Known For: Being a footballer and a football pundit.
Early-life: Christopher Kamara was born in Middlesbrough on December 25, 1957 to Albert and Irene. His father was from Sierra Leone. Being one of the few black families in his neighbourhood, he suffered a lot of racist abuse. Chris joined the Royal Navy when he was 16 and he was spotted playing football for the Navy by Portsmouth manager Ian St John, who signed him in November 1974 after paying the Navy's £200 buy-out fee. Chris made his first team debut for Portsmouth in August 1975. He was sold to Swindon in 1977 and went on to make 147 appearances for the club.
Career: Kamara returned to Portsmouth in 1981 for a brief spell before moving on to Brentford in the same year. A second spell at Swindon between 1985 and 1988 was followed by stints at Stoke City, Leeds United and Luton. He joined Bradford City as a player-coach in 1994 and was appointed manager of the club in November 1995. He had a disastrous spell as manager of Stoke City in 1998. Since then he has been a football pundit for Sky Sports. In April 2015, he began co-presenting ITV game show Ninja Warrior UK alongside Ben Shephard and Rochelle Humes.
Quote: 'It's real end-to-end stuff, but unfortunately it's all up at Forest's end.'
Trivia: Kamara was inducted into the Show Racism the Red Card Hall of Fame in 2004.
Paul McGettigan (Executive producer)
Zoe Tait (Executive producer)
Matt Walton (Executive producer)
Breid McLoone (Series producer)

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