Sunday Brunch: 07/06/2026


10:00 am - 1:00 pm, Sunday, June 7 on Channel 4 (4)

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About this Broadcast

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07/06/2026

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by Matt Morsia, Adrian Lester, Samantha Barks, Sam C Wilson and Fearne Cotton. With music from Talia Mar


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Cast & Crew

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Simon Rimmer (Presenter)
Tim Lovejoy (Presenter)
Talia Mar (Musical guest)
Patrick Ruddy (Series editor)

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Did You Know..

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Simon Rimmer (Presenter)
Tim Lovejoy (Presenter)
Born: March 28, 1968 in Northwood, Middlesex
Best Known For: Hosting Soccer AM on a Saturday morning for over a decade
Early-life: Tim was born in Middlesex in 1968 and became a die-hard Chelsea fan at an early age. He always hoped for a career in sport and presenting, and as a teenager began sending out letters to production companies looking for work. For a time he worked in music as a merchandise manager for touring bands.
Career: After starting out as a VJ on MTV UK, Tim moved to the Big Breakfast, where he worked his way up from researcher to producer of the show. From there, he got the Soccer AM job in 1996, and continued to host it with Helen Chamberlain, as well as producing it, for 11 years. After leaving, he moved to BBC Radio Five Live before settling at Something For The Weekend, the Sunday breakfast show he hosts with Louise Redknapp and chef Simon Rimmer. He also launched online project Channel Bee.
Quote: 'I did not choose Something For The Weekend over Soccer AM. I love doing both. However I just turn up and present STFW whereas with Soccer AM I worked my nuts off every day writing and producing it. If I carried on doing Soccer AM I would not be able to develop my other ideas.'
Samantha Barks (Guest)
Sam C Wilson (Guest)
Adrian Lester (Guest)
Born: August 14, 1968 in Birmingham
Best Known For: Playing Mickey in Hustle.
Early-life: Adrian was born in Birmingham on August 14, 1968. His father left the family when Adrian was nine years old, and he was subsequently raised by his mother in the city's Edgbaston district. He has an older brother and a younger half-sister from his mother's second marriage. He became a huge comic-book fan as a child, and still loves reading them today, although he now prefers to call them graphic novels: 'It makes me sound older and a bit more mature,' he claims.
Career: After deciding to become an actor, Lester attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. On graduating, he began a successful stage career. He made his film debut in 1991's Touch and Die. TV parts and little-seen movies followed, before he landed a lead role in 1998's Primary Colors alongside John Travolta and Emma Thompson. However, despite Lester's first opportunity to shine in such an impressive Hollywood movie, he failed to capitalise on it - though he eventually returned to acting a year later in TV movie Storm Damage. Since then he's enjoyed several successful stage runs, as well as appearances in films Love's Labours Lost (2000), Maybe Baby (2000) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004), but TV's Hustle remains his most famous project to date. He took time out from the show in 2006, but made a triumphant return to the role in 2009 until the series ended in 2012. In 2013, he played the title role in Othello at the National Theatre. He had a recurring role on short-lived American teen drama Red Band Society. In 2016, he starred in TV mini-series Undercover.
Quote: 'I am so aware of being pigeonholed. If I stay on one track of work, so many other doors silently close.'
Trivia: In 2013, he received an OBE and an honorary degree from the University of Warwick.
Fearne Cotton (Guest)
Born: September 03, 1981 in Northwood, London
Best Known For: Co-hosting Top of The Pops.
Early-life: Born September 3, 1982, in Northwood, London. She developed a passion for painting from an early age, thanks to her signwriter dad Mick. She originally wanted to be an actress, but put that dream on hold at 15 when she won a national competition to present CiTV's Disney Club. She honed her presenting skills on GMTV's live weekend show Diggit and BBC's Record Breakers. By 2001, she was hired for the show Eureka TV, and also worked on Sunday kids' series Smile.
Career: Fearne has been much in demand since then, working on projects including The Saturday Show, Finger Tips, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Children in Need and Only in America. In 2004, she landed a regular job as co-host on Top of the Pops, and also won The Caron Keating Award at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards in 2004. Other projects include co-hosting Love Island with Patrick Kielty, The Xtra Factor and Eurovision series Making Your Mind Up. Fearne was also backstage at the 2007 Brit Awards. More recently, she fronted Sky1 show Guinness World Records Smashed with Ben Shephard, and is said to be presenting the US version. Fearne also co-hosts a Sunday morning Radio 1 show with Reggie Yates.
Quote: 'CDs are functional but essentially unlovable and there's no magic involved in downloading a song. But playing vinyl is a beautiful ritual.'
Trivia: Cotton has her own fashion and homeware range with online retailer Very.co.uk.
Matt Morsia (Guest)
Talia Mar (Musical guest)
Patrick Ruddy (Series editor)

Before / After

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