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Lara Lewington

Lara Lewington’s new book Hacking Humanity: How Technology can Save your Health and Your Life will be available in bookstores and online on 10th July 2025. The book reveals how the power of technology can be harnessed to improve our lives now, and transform our healthcare system for a better future.

Lara will also appear on Lorraine on Thursday 20th March to explain how to keep your children safe online. Watch at 9am on ITV1.

Helen Carr

Helen Carr presents Bannockburn: The Battle for Scotland, a new documentary for History Hit TV.
Helen takes a deep dive into one of the most decisive battles in medieval history, between King Edward II and Robert The Bruce. Available to watch from Monday 17th March.

Ailsa Anderson & Sarah Hewson

On Saturday 22nd March, Ailsa Anderson and Sarah Hewson will appear as expert contributors in Princess Anne: The Royal Rule Breaker at 9.15pm on Channel 5.

Moira Stuart

Moira Stuart

Moira Stuart will appear on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip on Wednesday 19th March, searching for profitable items in Kent alongside Aled Jones. Watch at 7pm on BBC Two.

Cathy Newman & Paul Brand

Congratulations to Cathy Newman and Paul Brand, who both took home two awards each at the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2025.

Cathy Newman won the Network Television Journalist of the Year & Network Interview of the Year awards, whilst Paul Brand won Political Journalist of the Year & Specialist Journalist of the Year.

Sian Williams

Sian Williams will appear as a guest on Private Passions on Sunday 9th March to discuss the influence music has had on her life. Listen at 12pm on BBC Radio 3.

Ben Gernon & Daisy McAndrew

Conductor Ben Gernon will appear as a guest on BBC Radio 4’s Add to Playlist on Friday 7th March. Listen at 7.15pm or catch up on BBC Sounds.

Ben will also appear as a panellist on BBC Radio 4’s Broadcasting House alongside Daisy McAndrew on Sunday 9th March. Listen at 9am.

Tim Harford

Tim Harford presents the new series of More or Less on Wednesday 5th March, where he dissects the statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life. Listen from 9am on BBC Radio 4 or BBC Sounds.

Simon Vigar

Simon Vigar will appear as an expert contributor on Prince George: How To Make A Monarch this Saturday 1st March at 9.30pm on Channel 5.

Megan McCubbin

Meghan McCubbin will appear on This Morning on Friday 28th February, discussing which plants, animals and birds to look out for in the Spring. Watch at 10am on ITV.