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  They think it’s all over…

They think it's all over...

One Saturday in July 1966, Geoff Hurst put the ball in the net three times and people still ask him about it. OK, it was the World Cup Final and Hurst’s three goals helped England win the World Cup for the one and only... read more »

  Car S.O.S

Car S.O.S

Premiering on National Geographic with a special guest appearance in the opening episode from actor James Nesbitt (Stan Lee’s Lucky Man, Cold Feet), this new season of Car S.O.S is not to be missed. Featuring some of the most difficult car makeovers Fuzz and Tim... read more »

  From bricks to screen

From bricks to screen

Jon Burton and his team at TT games have worked on video games from licensed franchises for many years. They have worked with film properties, and mascot video game characters like Sonic the Hedgehog and Crash Bandicoot. It would be fair to say that... read more »

  A test of Grammer

A test of Grammer

He may be able to recognise some of his own neuroses in his most famous character’s fusty mannerisms, but off-screen Kelsey Grammer’s life has been one of near-constant turmoil, heartache and rebellion. And yet, in accepting his faults, opening himself up to faith and... read more »

  Ronnie reborn

Ronnie reborn

From his teenage ascent to the top of the snooker world, to his current status as a bona fide legend of the holy baize, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s career has also been marked by a temperamental streak – in and out of the sport. But now,... read more »

  Revolutionary road

Revolutionary road

Ex-rabble rouser and provocateur Russell Brand believes the teaching of only one man can save us from a vacuous existence.  Russell brand has gone through many incarnations during the 18 years of his unpredictable and often controversial career. Television presenter, comedian, writer, actor and activist... read more »

  The Patagonian Icefield

The Patagonian Icefield

It’s the time of the year when deliveries arrive daily in our office and we’re wearing new Baffin boots to test their fit. Meticulous preparation for a crossing of the Patagonian Icefield has begun with the arrival of the first maps. Not laminated OS... read more »

  Up, up and away

Up, up and away

Imagine the scene; it’s early September 2004, a glorious evening over the Tamar Valley, and a deep pink-orange sky is touching highlights of Cornwall to the west, Dartmoor to the east, Plymouth Sound ahead and the rolling fields of north Cornwall behind us. Descending... read more »

  Ascending Mount Elbrus

Ascending Mount Elbrus

The Caucasus mountains are climbing skyward in a tectonic crumble between the seas. Among them Elbrus, the highest. What do you need to know about Elbrus? It is: • 5,642m tall (18,510ft) • Located in the western Caucasus – within the geographic Europe • One of the seven summits... read more »

  Rio Grand

Rio Grand

“I’m afraid I’ve got to tell you something very, very sad. Mum’s not going to be able to get out of here. She’s got cancer again, and this time she isn’t going to get better.’’ Telling his children that their mum was going to die... read more »