The Oh! Zone
Celebs Go Dating agent Anna Williamson reveals her love for Eastenders and Andi Peters
The last show I binge-watched was Normal People, which was amazing. The actors who played Connell and Marianne [Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-jones] are going to be enormous stars and rightly so – the acting was just superb.
The funniest person on TV is Andi Peters, who does the comps on GMB. I flipping love him – he is honestly one of the funniest people you’ll ever meet. He’s a ray of sunshine.
My guilty pleasure is Eastenders – I don’t think I’ve missed an episode since 1994. I religiously watch it. It represents a bit of home comfort. It’s a constant.
My dream co-star would have to be
Paul Mescal from Normal People, although it feels a bit inappropriate to fancy him because he’s in his mid twenties and I’m in my late thirties. But he’s a bit of Irish hot stuff.
The last song I listened to was some sodding children’s nursery rhyme that I stream in my car to keep my kids quiet in the back. I don’t even know what music is, all I know is it’s Justin Fletcher [Mr Tumble] on repeat in my bloody car. I spent 10 years as a children’s presenter and I can’t get away from it.
The show I never miss is The Handmaid’s Tale. I’ve watched every single episode. I’m weirdly obsessed with it – I won’t even miss a scene.
The best movie ever made is Coming To America with Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall. I’ve probably watched that film thousands of times. I can recite the whole thing.
My bookshelf is stuffed with my own books! That’s not even a joke. I’m not trying to be clever or up my own arse – I have just had a big order of my own books!
The Brain Forum 2020’s Brain Debates, in which Anna Williamson was a panellist, are available to watch at thebrainforum.org
New BBC show I Can See Your Voice will feature a team of two players aiming to win a cash prize by guessing who can and can’t sing from a group of mystery vocalists standing before them. But there’s a catch – the teams will have to predict the singer’s ability before they actually hear a single note.
Helping the players will be a select panel of celebrity experts, who are joined each week by a different singing superstar.
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