Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Kate Humble

He recovers from business collapse to earn £1m

-

What I’m watching…

I have loved Staged with David Tennant and Michael Sheen. It’s two actors whose West End play has been put on hold because of Covid-19 so they are rehearsing online. They are such fantastic actors and the script is so sharp.

Series I’m most looking forward to….

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads. I have not managed to watch it yet. I am old enough to remember the original series, and I think Alan Bennett is a total genius. The cast that they’ve pulled together is phenomenal, with stars like

Tamsin Greig, Imelda Staunton and Sarah Lancashire.

Telly recommenda­tion...

My husband Ludo and I have loved Breeders on Sky One.

It’s a wonderful comedy, and it’s so naughty and shocking. It’s such a glorious half-hour of un-PC telly.

Dream telly role…

If they were still making Blackadder, I would have loved to play Queenie. Watch Kate on The Weekend Workshop, HGTV, Mondays, 8pm

Shoplifter­s: At War with the Law, Channel 5, tomorrow, 9pm

Gregg Wallace has finally found the recipe for success – making £1m last year. of his Kent home. He’s launching a £7-a-month online gym, nutrition and motivation website, so that fans can transform their bodies without leaving home.

The exercises were devised with the help of his pal and personal trainer Danny Rai. The pair will create workout videos based on a five-day regime, recipe books and even a range of clothes and drinks’ bottles so that fans can share Gregg’s weight-loss journey.

The dad of three

– who is married to Anne-Marie – now weighs under 12 stone after losing an impressive fourand-a-half stone. Sounds like the proof of the pudding is in the not eating...

The MasterChef judge now has plenty of dough after the collapse of his business empire in 2014. Back then, he had to close three restaurant­s and his greengroce­r business.

And with debts of more than £500,000, the future looked bleak.

But the telly favourite picked himself up and raked in the money from his presenting jobs, books, and media interviews and columns. CAKE Gregg

According to accounts filed at Companies House last month by his firm Lobster Enterprise­s Ltd, it paid more than £120,000 in tax, meaning that it turned over in excess of £1million in 2019.

A slimmed-down Gregg, 55, is eyeing more success by giving lockdown PE teacher a run for his money with his own fitness empire.

Gregg – who fronts BBC show Inside The Factory – has been sharing his daily workout routines from the garden and have revealed there will be a sixth series of ITV’s

Watch out Piers Morgan, Jenny Powell is after your job. “I love interviewi­ng big names,” says the presenter.

“With

by the end he was saying, ‘I’ve never told anyone this before’. Piers’ job on Life Stories would be my dream. It’s time we had a woman doing those big interviews. At the moment it seems to be closed doors for us.”

tv@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

 ??  ?? Philip Glenister
John Simm
Sly Stallone,
Catch Jenny on Naughty Toddlers Caught on Camera, Comedy Central, tomorrow, 9pm
Philip Glenister John Simm Sly Stallone, Catch Jenny on Naughty Toddlers Caught on Camera, Comedy Central, tomorrow, 9pm
 ??  ?? Joe Wicks
Robson Green Tom Brittany
Grantchest­er – with filming due to start in September.
And the pair are delighted. “I can eat again, it’s a miracle,” says Robson. “I’m so happy.” Tom adds: “I was lying in bed thinking that I can’t remember how to act any more!”
Joe Wicks Robson Green Tom Brittany Grantchest­er – with filming due to start in September. And the pair are delighted. “I can eat again, it’s a miracle,” says Robson. “I’m so happy.” Tom adds: “I was lying in bed thinking that I can’t remember how to act any more!”
 ??  ?? ICING ON THE
ICING ON THE
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom