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Harry Wallop

Harry Wallop will present Times Radio on Saturday 12th July and Sunday 13th July. Listen from 1pm-4pm.

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon will present the Michael Portillo Show on Sunday 6th July. Watch from 11am-1pm on GB News.

Kate Gerbeau

Kate Gerbeau will present the Late-Night Headlines on Times Radio on Tuesday 1st July. Listen from 10pm-1am.

Ben Gernon

Ben Gernon will present the final episode of Add to Playlist on Friday 27th June, where he will add the final five tracks of the series. Listen at 7:15pm on BBC Radio 4.

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis will present Good Morning Britain on ITV on Wednesday 25th June. Watch from 6am-9am.

Jennie Bond & Sarah Hewson

Jennie Bond will appear on Birkhall: A Private Royal Residence where she will explore the secrets of King Charles’ treasured royal hideaway. Watch from 8pm on Channel 5 on Saturday 21st June.

Later Jennie Bond and Sarah Hewson will both appear on Prince William: Passion, Honour, Duty which looks at Prince William’s journey from childhood to King. Watch from 9pm on Channel 5 on Saturday 21st June.

Louise Minchin & Gary Rycroft

Louise Minchin and Gary Rycroft will appear on Morning Live on Tuesday 17th June. Louise will offer advice on how to deal with scammers while Gary will explain how to avoid driving fines. Watch at 9:30am on BBC One.

Alice Loxton

Alice Loxton has partnered with Royal Ascot to present a series of short films for their social media channels which will be released throughout the race week. The films feature the founding of Royal Ascot, the history of the Royal Enclosure, the Dress Code and Ascot during the war.

Alice is also presenting a special programme on Sunday 15th June at 12:25pm on ITV marking 200 years of The Royal Procession.

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon will take on the Bridge of Lies in a Celebrity special episode on Saturday 14th June. Watch at 5:50pm on BBC One.

Jennie Bond

Jennie Bond will appear as an expert contributor in The 70s: The Decade That Made Queen Elizabeth II. Watch on Channel 5 at 6:55pm on Saturday 14th June.