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8:00 pm - 8:55 pm, Wednesday, March 11 on 5 +1 (38)

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Season 2, Episode 13

Jeremy Vine hosts as team captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay are joined by model and entrepreneur Jodie Kidd and EastEnders legend Shaun Williamson


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Cast & Crew

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Sally Lindsay (Team captain)
Carol Vorderman (Team captain)
Jodie Kidd (Contestant)
Shaun Williamson (Contestant)
Matt Floyd (Executive producer)
Michael Mannes (Executive producer)
Martin Scott (Executive producer)

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Jeremy Vine (Host)
Born: May 17, 1965 in Epsom, Surrey
Best Known For: His work at the BBC.
Early-life: Jeremy Guy Vine was born in Epsom, Surrey, on May 17, 1965. His younger brother is comedian Tim Vine. Jeremy was educated at Durham University. After a period working on Metro Radio, he took a journalism training course with the Coventry Evening Telegraph before joining the BBC in 1987.
Career: During a varied career at the BBC, Vine has been a researcher on Heart of the Matter, a reporter on the Today programme, a political and African correspondent, and an anchor on Newsnight. Since 2006, he has analysed the results on BBC's election night coverage. In 2007, he became the presenter of Panorama and a year later started hosting Points of View. Since October 2008, Vine has shared the hosting role of BBC Two quiz Eggheads with Dermot Murnaghan. He has presented the lunchtime show on Radio 2 since 2003. In August 2015, it was announced that he would be a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: On playing in a punk band: 'We wore enormous flared trousers and kipper ties and it started to take off and we were on Radio 1. But it was a catastrophic musical enterprise.'
Trivia: In July 2013, Vine's Radio 2 show became the most popular news programme on UK radio with 7.3 million listeners a week. He played in a punk band in the early 1980s with his brother and a friend.
Sally Lindsay (Team captain)
Born: July 08, 1973 in Stockport
Best Known For: Coronation Street and Mount Pleasant.
Early-life: Sally was born in Stockport on July 8, 1973. She has a younger brother, Christopher, with whom she's very close - she was the best man at his wedding. Her first brush with showbusiness came when, as a member of the St Winifred's Choir, she two weeks at number one thanks to the song Grandma. After school, she studied English language and literature at Hull University.
Career: Lindsay performed stand-up before turning to acting. Her TV debut came in an episode of The Royle Family in 2000. A year later she made a brief appearance alongside close friend Peter Kay in his cult sitcom Phoenix Nights. A few months on, Lindsay played Shelley Unwin for the first time in Coronation Street, a role she played until 2006. Since then, she has starred in Reggie Perrin, Scott & Bailey, Mount Pleasant, Still Open All Hours and Ordinary Lies.
Quote: 'Being on a soap is the best training you'll ever have.'
Trivia: Lindsay performed as Dolly Parton on Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes.
Carol Vorderman (Team captain)
Born: December 24, 1960 in Bedford
Best Known For: Doing the sums on Countdown.
Early-life: Carol Jean Vorderman was born in Bedford on December 24, 1960, to a Welsh mother and a Dutch father who split up when she was a baby; her mother then took her children (Carol has a brother) back to her hometown of Prestatyn, where they grew up. Carol knew little about her father's early life until she appeared on Who Do You Think You Are? where she learned he had been in the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War - he died while the programme was being made. She studied engineering at Cambridge. It was her mum who put her name forward for Countdown after spotting an advert looking for women with a flair for maths.
Career: Vorderman got the Countdown job, the first show broadcast on Channel 4 in 1982. She was initially one of four female presenters, but the other women were gradually phased out, leaving her as Richard Whiteley's co-host. Vorderman was soon in demand as a presenter on other TV shows, appearing on the likes of Tomorrow's World, How 2, Stars and Their Lives and Better Homes, but throughout continued to appear on Countdown. She announced she was leaving the show in 2008, after bosses reportedly asked her to take a 90 per cent pay cut. She has also been involved in a task force to improve numeracy skills in schools, and until July 2014 co-host of ITV's Loose Women.
Quote: 'All my life, I have been used to dusting myself down and just getting on with it.'
Trivia: Vorderman has hosted the Pride of Britain Awards on ITV since 1999.
Jodie Kidd (Contestant)
Born: September 25, 1978 in Guildford, Surrey
Best Known For: Gracing the world's catwalks.
Early-life: Born in Surrey in September, 1978, and attended St Michael's Boarding School for Girls. Her father is businessman and polo star John Edward Aitken Kidd, better known as Johnny, and her mother Wendy is a baronet's daughter and former model. Her elder sister Jemma also found fame on the catwalk though she now has a career as a make-up artist to the stars. Her brother Jack followed in his father's footsteps and is also a well known polo player.
Career: Kidd began modelling at 16 and almost immediately ran into a storm of protest. Her almost skeletal figure led to accusations she was encouraging an anorexic look; she says she never suffered from the illness. She has dabbled in films, playing minor roles in Mad Cows and Prince Valiant. On TV as a judge on Celebrity Fools On Horses and took part in the 2008 series of Strictly Come Dancing. Kidd also has a passion for motor racing, having held the record celebrity lap time on Top Gear and taken part in the infamous Gumball 3000. She is an excellent horsewoman, an England representative at polo and plays a mean round of golf. In early 2015, she was a participant on Channel 4 reality series The Jump.
Quote: 'I'm terrible at thinking things over. I go, 'Right, let's move on to the next thing.' Always move forwards.'
Trivia: In 2014, she lost to actress Sophie Thompson in the final of Celebrity MasterChef.
Shaun Williamson (Contestant)
Born: November 04, 1965 in Maidstone, Kent
Best Known For: Playing Barry in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born November 4, 1965 in Maidstone, Kent. To pay the rent he worked for the Post Office; the Navy; a supermarket and as a holiday rep. Williamson created his own amateur theatre group and staged a production of A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg. The production won him Best Actor in the Kent Drama Festival. He completed a three-year acting diploma at The Webber Douglas Academy. In 1994 he landed the memorable part of lovable loser Barry Evans in EastEnders.
Career: Williamson stayed with the soap for 10 years and after leaving Albert Square featured in the pantomimes Snow White and Cinderella, and starred in the stage productions Saturday Night Fever, The Rocky Horror Show, Oliver and Guys and Dolls. He enjoyed a new wave of popularity when Ricky Gervais cast him as a comic version of himself in Extras. Also appeared in BBC drama Funland; the movie Daylight Robbery; Comic Relief does Fame Academy 2007; Holby City and BBC One's Fairy Tales.
Quote: 'I don't mind portraying myself as someone who's a bit of a loser and who hasn't worked at all because I know it isn't the truth.'
Trivia: In 2009, he played Norman Stanley Fletcher in a stage version of TV comedy Porridge.
Matt Floyd (Executive producer)
Michael Mannes (Executive producer)
Martin Scott (Executive producer)
Richard van't Riet (Director)

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