Huddersfield Daily Examiner

If this was the only thing I did on telly for the rest of my career, I’d be happy

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Spielberg, Austria, for the ninth round of the season. Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas dominated the race here last year to take his second victory of 2017 ahead of Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo and Lewis Hamilton, who recovered to fourth, after starting in eighth on the grid. With this season starting to look like another two-horse race between Vettel and Hamilton for the title, the points up for grabs in this race could be key. told his interviewe­r, he’d never talked about his feelings in as much detail as we will see him do in episode three. “I watched this show and cried, and said to him, ‘Mate, it’s really strong’,” recalls John. “And it’s not because somebody’s cried, it’s because you’ve got somebody revealing a part of themselves that I don’t think they would ever do anywhere else.” Professor Green, meanwhile, is known for being a very open celebrity, but still surprised John with how much detail he persuade us there’s still life in the format, it’s David Walliams. He will bring us a selection of classic outtakes, as well as new clips. And if that doesn’t sate your appetite for watching TV presenters get it wrong, there’s a second edition on Tuesday. THE last episode of this frequently thought-provoking series features 37-year-old Elaine from Warrenpoin­t, Northern Ireland, and her 20-year-old boyfriend Shane who are hoping an engagement party will help overcome her family’s objections to their age gap. In south London, Junior, who was raised in a devout Christian family, wants to get his went into about the past.

“Everyone knows he got stabbed in the neck with a bottle. But how that affected his view of mortality, of what he should do with his life, about his own mental health and then how that fed into his understand­ing of his father’s mental health... all of those things you don’t see when you read the newspaper headline, ‘He was stabbed in the neck’.”

When it comes to his interview approach, down-to-earth John, who got his big break after appearing on the Jonathan Ross show in 2010, thinks it’s important he doesn’t have, say, an earpiece in with someone telling him what to say next.

“This show is predicated on the fact that my second question is based on your answer to the first question,” he explains matter-of-factly. dad’s blessing before he converts to Islam in order to marry his girlfriend, and Aldershot couple Chloe and Jack have finally got her mum on board for their wedding, but will old tensions resurface on the big day?

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