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Dr Sian Williams

Dr Sian Williams presents the first episode of the new season of Life Changing on Wednesday 3rd April. Each week Sian interviews people whose lives have been sent on a new trajectory by a single traumatic event, often evoking powerful and emotional testimonies handled with care by Sian, now a trained trauma counsellor. Listen from 9am on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.

Greg Jenner

The launch party for Greg Jenner’s new book, Totally Chaotic History: Ancient Egypt Gets Unruly, took place on Wednesday 27th March. The Knight Ayton team and several Knight Ayton Clients came to Waterstones Piccadilly to celebrate Greg’s latest work.

Jane Garvey & Fi Glover

Congratulations to Jane Garvey & Fi Glover who have been nominated at the Radio Academy Audio & Radio Industry Awards.

Jane & Fi are nominated in the Best Speech Presenter category for their daily Times Radio afternoon show . The ceremony will take place on the 7th May 2024 at the Drury Lane Theatre.

Kate Williams

Kate Williams appears in a new series of Secrets of the Royal Palaces on Channel 5. Watch from 8:15pm from Saturday 23rd March.

Rosie Millard

The final episode of Rosie Millard’s Dead Famous airs on Tuesday 19th March, which discusses the posthumous rise to fame and legacy of Frida Kahlo. Listen on Radio 4 or on BBC Sounds.

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis is presenting Good Morning Britain on Wednesday 20th March on ITV.

Sarah-Louise Miller

Military historian Sarah-Louise Miller will feature in the first episode of the new series of Saving Lives at Sea in World War II on Tuesday 12th March. The series uncovers the story of the RNLI’s heroic efforts during the Second World War. Watch at 9pm on BBC Two, or on iPlayer.

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis will present a Budget special episode of The Martin Lewis Money Show Live on Tuesday 12th March, discussing urgent tax reclaims, April price hikes and saving schemes that will soon be unavailable. Watch at 8pm on ITV1 or catch up on ITVX.

Emma Griffin

Emma Griffin features in the first episode of new documentary series Maps of Britain on Friday 8th March. The series focuses on Britain’s transport networks through the ages, with the first episode discussing the nation’s love-hate relationship with motorways. Watch at 8pm on Channel 5.

Peter Frankopan

The new series of Legacy, a podcast hosted by Peter Frankopan, is available across streaming platforms as of Tuesday 5th March. This series debates the life and impact of American musician and activist Nina Simone.