On the subject of Television PR

Edinburgh International TV Festival confirm Ricky Gervais and Twitter events

On June 27th, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Celebrity PR,Edinburgh International Television Festival,Event PR,Festival PR,Television Industry PR,Television PR.

LONDON, Monday, 27th June 2011: The MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival today confirm the addition of multi-award winning writer and comedian, Ricky Gervais to this year’s already stellar line-up.

Comedy treasure Ricky Gervais has been very busy in the USA – producing hit TV shows, making movies, hosting awards shows and making mischief with the Hollywood A-list. The comedian, actor, director and multi-award winning writer will be quizzed on his experiences of the television industry in America. The star will give a personal insight into his Sky 1 hit, An Idiot Abroad in conversation with broadcaster Richard Bacon and an audience Q&A opportunity.

Also confirmed today is Chloe Sladden, Director of Content & Programming at Twitter, who works with media, news and entertainment organizations to imagine and implement new approaches to content creation, audience engagement, and journalism. Chloe will be giving the keynote address for the MGEITF Futureview, discussing the power of Twitter to revolutionize the way TV viewers discover and interact with programming in real time. Sladden will provide a provocative view of what’s changed so far –and what happens next.

Sladden commented: “I’m excited to join the Edinburgh International Television Festival to share, debate and discuss how Twitter is changing the TV viewing experience. I look forward to conversations with colleagues and partners about what the future holds for interactive TV.”

Additionally joining the high-calibre list of contributors at MGEITF this year are comedian and actor Lee Mack, English journalist and television presenter Esther Rantzen, Irish television writer, actor and director Graham Linehan, and BBC Drama Commissioning Controller, Ben Stephenson.

Other industry luminaries already confirmed to appear include; Dr. Eric Schmidt (Executive Chairman of Google), Professor Brian Cox, the stars of The Only Way Is Essex and Downton Abbey, Miranda Hart and The Killing’s Sofie Gråbøl.

The Festival will take place from August 26 – 28 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. To find out more about the programme and to register, please visit www.mgeitf.co.uk.

Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR

Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model is back

On June 21st, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Celebrity PR,Event PR,Fashion PR,Model Search PR,Television PR.

LONDON, Tuesday 21st June 2011, Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model is back…and the competition for the Top Model crown is bigger than ever.  This year the search reaches the next level as the judges hit the road for nationwide auditions, with no stone left unturned in the trawl for true beauty. Exclusive to Sky Living, the seventh series promises more rivalry, higher drama and hotter glamour…

Supermodel Elle Macpherson and the elite panel commence their search by travelling to six cities throughout the UK on the quest to find a fresh faced fashion starlet, and from the opening audition stages right through to the intense finale, viewers will follow the competitors every step of the way.

Returning alongside Elle Macpherson are an esteemed judging panel comprising leading designer Julien Macdonald, supreme stylist Grace Woodward and male model Charley Speed. With their extensive list of fashion credentials, these experts know what they are looking for in the next face of high fashion, and competition between the four has never been fiercer.

Should the hopefuls survive the audition rounds and a mass cull in the dreaded Boot Camp, where 90 girls go down to 13, the models in the making will have their fashion savvy tested at every turn.  Over thirteen weeks the competitors must perfect their catwalk attitude, show off their editorial edge in photo shoots and impress the judges at the dreaded weekly eliminations, when one imperfect pose or clumsy catwalk could mean they are sent home.

This series will also see Elle and the panel joined by a number of high profile guest judges, who hail from all corners of the fashion world, to help the experts decide which girl should continue on in the competition.  Among those lending their professional opinion are former supermodel and fashion legend Janice Dickenson, international model Tyson Beckford, designer Henry Holland, pop superstar Sophie Ellis Bexter and Irish beauty Yvonne Keating. They will be on hand to oversee an exciting line up of challenges, which include a daring nude shoot, where the girls must quickly lose their inhibitions, an underwater photo session, and of course the dramatic makeovers, where emotions run high.

For the winner, this year’s enviable prize package includes a contract with international agency Models 1, a cover and feature within Company magazine and a contract with Revlon cosmetics, whom Elle herself is a global ambassador for. In addition, for the first time ever, the chosen girl will begin her jet-set model lifestyle with a luxury holiday to the Sandals Resort in Jamaica and a brand new Peugeot RCZ.  She will also kick start her fashion career by fronting an international campaign with High Street über-brand Miss Selfridge.  Previous series winners have taken part in campaigns for Swatch, Sony and ASOS, as well as being photographed for Russian Vogue.

The search for the UK’s newest catwalk queen begins as Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model returns on Monday 4th July at 9pm, exclusively on Sky Living.

Press contact: Taylor Herring PR

Piers Wenger joins Film4

On May 26th, 2011 James wrote on the subject of Film PR,Television PR.

LONDON, Thursday 26th May 2011: Film4, Channel 4 Television’s feature film division, has announced the appointment of Piers Wenger to the role of Senior Commissioning Executive. Wenger, currently Head of Drama, BBC Wales, will take up his new post at a date to be confirmed.

His arrival marks an expansion of the existing commissioning team; he will report to Channel 4’s Controller of Film and Drama, Tessa Ross.

Commenting on the appointment, Tessa Ross said:‘‘I’m delighted to welcome Piers to the team. He is a hugely talented executive who will bring to Film4 real vision at a time when we are embarking on an exciting new phase in our development.’

Piers Wenger added: “It is with great sadness that I say goodbye to Doctor Who and BBC Wales, and all of the extraordinary people who work on its shows. But Film4’s output, with its ethos of encouraging film-makers to produce their most authored and original work, could not be closer to my heart and so it’s with huge excitement and a great sense of privilege that I take up this role.”

Since 2008, Piers Wenger has overseen and executive produced the hugely successful creative regeneration of Doctor Who under lead writer Steven Moffat, launching a new Doctor, the first to be BAFTA-nominated for the role, and overseeing the rapid expansion of the show around the world.

During his three year tenure, he has broadened and expanded the slate of drama productions at BBC Wales, to include Eric & Ernie, co-executive produced with Victoria Wood, which won the writer and leading actor BAFTAs at the 2011 Awards, Christopher and His Kind, Kevin Elyot’s account of Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin years with Matt Smith in the lead role and Upstairs Downstairs written by Heidi Thomas. He is currently working on the much-anticipated adaptation of Ford Madox Ford’s masterpiece, Parade’s End, written by Sir Tom Stoppard as well as Punchdrunk’s latest theatrical production The Crash of the Elysium which will premiere at the Manchester International Festival later this year.

For more information: http://www.film4.com/productions

Edinburgh Television Festival Announce 2011 Line Up

On May 16th, 2011 James wrote on the subject of Edinburgh International Television Festival,Event PR,Television Industry PR,Television PR.

LONDON, Monday 16th May 2011: The 36th annual MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival today announces its most impressive and ambitious line-up of creative and industry luminaries to date.

Taking place on 26th – 28th of August the MGEITF is the only industry event that brings together the great and the good, the heroes and villains, the stars of the screen and the people that make them.

The festival weekend will feature a line up of sessions that focus on the year’s finest successes, addresses the current issues that face us all, and provide information, celebration and networking with the cream of the television industry and beyond.

Dr. Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Google, will deliver this year’s MacTaggart, discussing the unique role that Google occupies across global media and how TV business can engage with the giant of modern media.

Particle Physicist and TV’s man of the moment, Professor Brian Cox, will deliver the Alternative MacTaggart Lecture offering his analysis of TV as an enduring medium, his own phenomenal success and the meaning of the Universe.

Comedy mogul and founder of Avalon Group, Jon Thoday will give the Richard Dunn Memorial Interview.  He will be opening up his extraordinary career in comedy management, production, opera, events and more, and discussing how he launched the careers of some of the UK’s best known comedians and continues to occupy a hugely powerful role across the whole entertainment value chain.

Three-time winner of the Royal Television Society (RTS) Journalist of the Year award, Dubai-based Sky News reporter, Alex Crawford, will deliver the Worldview Lecture, focusing on recent events in the Middle East, and the changing role of news in growing, multicultural society.

Danny Cohen, Peter Fincham, Jay Hunt, Stuart Murphy, Janice Hadlow, Jeff Ford, Richard Klein and James Hunt will feature in the 2011 Controllers Sessions – each one guaranteed to provide an in-depth and informative look at what their channel has in store for viewers in the future, whilst answering audience questions.

The stars of ITV2’s multiplatform phenomenon and runaway success, The Only Way is Essex are joined by producers and commissioners to talk vajazzling, spray tanning, and the blurring of fact and fiction.

 

The stars and creators of the massive ratings and critical success Downton Abbey will be deconstructing its popularity, examining its narrative structure and its modern appeal, as well as exclusively previewing the new series – a must see for all fans.

Award-winning actress, writer and new entrant to the British comedy pantheon, Miranda Hart, will give a masterclass covering the creative process and the future of comedy.

Journalist and presenter Miriam O’Reilly joins a panel discussion examining the relationship between older women and television in Too Old for HD? The session will explore the different ways TV women have adapted – or not – with the changing face of television.

In a year when new boundaries have been pushed in comedy programmes, 1980s light entertainment legend, Jim Davidson, reflects on the industry that loved him, supported him but ultimately rejected him, as he discusses the changing nature of acceptability in comedy and television as a whole.

Sofie Gråbøl, star of hit Danish crime thriller (and breakout BBC4 success) The Killing is joined by producer Piv Bernth to celebrate Sarah Lund, the cult following for the programme and everyone’s favourite jumpers.

MGEITF will kick off with an opening session guaranteed to have the audience laughing in their seats as Family Fortunes takes to the stage as you’ve never seen it before. Vernon Kaye will host this special edition of everyone’s favourite gameshow, with commissioning “families” from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky competing to demonstrate their superior understanding of TV audiences, with prizes, audience participation and much, much more!

The Arqiva Channel of the Year Awards will be jointly voted for by festival delegates, MediaGuardian readers and members of the public, by viewing videos and completing an online survey designed by new research partner GfK Media. 2011 marks the first year that Indies can enter the awards to showcase the shows and talent that they feel deserve industry acknowledgment, with the introduction of three new awards; Cross Platform Innovation Award, Producer or Director Debut and Indie of the Year.

Advisory Chair of the Festival, George Entwistle, said:  “The television industry is in an exciting place and this year’s Festival is going to be fun, it’s going to be frenetic, and you’ll have some tough choices to make between the four concurrent content streams, not to mention workshops, screenings, networking, parties and plenty of debate. I can’t wait to get to Edinburgh for what is set to be the most ambitious Festival to date.”

 

Director of Entertainment and Comedy at ITV and Executive Chair of the Festival, Elaine Bedell added: “Edinburgh this year is going to be an unmissable event for anyone working in the industry – this is an irresistible mix of provocative debate, and fascinating creative insight and access, making a perfect Edinburgh TV festival. And there will be more to come!”

Registration for the 2011 MGEITF is now open. The early bird rate of £500 + VAT is currently available until 24th June. Click here for more information www.mgeitf.co.uk

 

 

 

Katie Price seeks star talent for her new model agency

On May 13th, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Celebrity PR,Event PR,Fashion PR,Model Search PR,Television PR.

LONDON, Friday 13th May 2011: Katie Price is ready to prove her business credentials. She has set up her own model agency and is hitting the road to search for a new commercial model.

Businesswoman Katie has set up her own model management company, Black Sheep Management, aptly titled as the agency are looking for an individual who is unique and will break the mould – and Sky Living will follow her exclusively as she strives to make it a big success.

Now she just needs to sign up the talent and is looking for the next big thing.

Katie is searching for a girl or boy with the looks and personality to front big name commercial marketing campaigns.

Katie will travel the length and breadth of the country to uncover a star in the making that has drive, passion and hunger to rival hers, someone who can match Katie Price’s own phenomenal success.

Using her extensive experience, Katie and her team plan to manage and nurture the budding career of the winner and open the door to a life full of magazine covers, money-making endorsements, glamorous parties and a jet set lifestyle.

After Katie has chosen her short listed candidates, the individuals will face a series of challenges in a bid to claim the coveted prize, whilst learning about what it takes to make it in the most cut throat industry of them all. Every week the contestants will be faced with tests of talent and character; including how to stand out and how to trust their instincts.

With lots of behind the scenes footage, Discovered by Katie Price (working title) will give us a unique insight into the ups and downs that goes into establishing her own agency.

Katie explains: ‘This is a really personal mission for me. I know I’m a good businesswoman and if I find the right girl or boy, I would like to sign them to my new agency. I’m looking for someone like me, someone who is determined to devote themselves to their modelling career.  The person I’m looking for needs model looks, a killer body, bags of ambition, a rock-solid personality, the desire to better themselves, a have-a-go attitude and of course, a good sense of humour. Management has been something I’ve wanted to explore for a long time, and I can’t wait to get going.’

Management is the latest addition to Katie Price’s business empire, which also includes her own reality show, over 3.7 million books  sold to date, her own clothing line and perfumes, all of which have led to Katie becoming one of Britain’s most successful business women.

Head of Factual Entertainment for Sky Entertainment, Mark Sammon says; “Katie has proved herself to be an astute business woman.  She knows what she wants and also how to get it.  It’s fantastic that she’s giving us access to her new venture.  We can’t wait to see what talent she and her team of industry experts uncover”.

Glen Middleham, Mark Wagman and Jane Robinson are Executive Producers for Marvellous Creative Group, Ed Arriens is Series Producer and Mark Sammon is Head of Factual Entertainment for Sky Entertainment.

Discovered by Katie Price comes to Sky Living in the Autumn.

Potential applicants can register at auditions@discoveredbykatie.com

Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR

Meet Lord Sugar’s new Apprentices…

On May 3rd, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Celebrity PR,Event PR,Online PR,Television Industry PR,Television PR,The Apprentice.

LONDON, Tuesday 3rd May 2011: BBC ONE’s multi award-winning and critically acclaimed business entertainment series The Apprentice returns for a seventh series on Tuesday 10th May, as a new line-up of corporate contenders face Lord Sugar in the battle for boardroom supremacy. Episode two of the hotly anticipated new series will be shown on Wednesday 11th May.

From all corners of the country, Britain’s entrepreneurial elite have come to London to face the biggest challenge of their careers – embarking on a business battle over 12 tough tasks with multi-millionaire tycoon, Lord Sugar. Selected for their entrepreneurial flair and burning passion for business – Lord Sugar has spotted something in all of them but only one can succeed in proving they have the commercial acumen and business skill to be worthy of entering into a partnership with him as winner of The Apprentice 2011.

Injecting a new spin into the life-changing opportunity, this year’s successful Apprentice will no longer win a six figured salary job working in one of Lord Sugar’s businesses.  Instead the winner and their business idea will found the basis of a partnership with Lord Sugar, with an investment to the value of £250,000.

In the present period of financial recovery this year’s candidates face a series of gruelling tasks, and this year the bar has been raised as each task is based on a start up business, designed to push their skills to the limit. They are risking it all by leaving what they know behind and venturing into unfamiliar territory as they fight to launch their plan with his business backing and unequivocal guidance.

Failure is not an option and mistakes will not be forgiven as Lord Sugar wastes no time in telling his potential business partners how the hunt for a new partnership will work:

“I’m going to inject £250,000 worth of cash and value into a business, your business, and you’re going to run it. And I say you’re going to run it because don’t expect me to be doing all the work because I’m not looking for a “sleeping” partner. I’m not Saint Alan, the patron saint of bloody losers… You can look at it as a bit of an uncivil partnership, so to speak. I want you to treat this first task as if it’s your own business. Here’s something to note, this is an investment, and I want some return on my money.”

With the stakes set higher than ever, Lord Sugar and his eagle eyed advisors Nick Hewer and Karren Brady will each week be watching how the candidates perform in 12 challenging tasks.

The candidates’ CVs reveal: an inventor, a business psychologist, a former cycling champion, an estate agent, an accountant and entrepreneurs in fields as varied as creative arts, organic skincare and fast food.

Although the candidates will live in a lavish mansion and be given a taste of the high-flying life they dream of, the weeks ahead will be anything but glamorous as they roll up their tailored sleeves and embark upon weeks of hard graft with only one of them emerging triumphant.  Rivalry is intense as the 16 challengers vie for the chance to go into business with one of the world’s most renowned business moguls.

Episode one follows the candidates as they are split into two teams, each team being tasked to invest £250 in fresh fruit and vegetables in a battle to make the highest return. The candidates must buy the produce, add value to it and sell it to the public under the strict scrutiny of Nick and Karren. The decision of how to spend their money is theirs but only one factor will be considered in the first boardroom showdown – who has made the biggest return on Lord Sugar’s investment?

Series seven will see personalities clash and tempers soar as the cut-throat competition gets tougher with every task. With each task based on a business start-up, the potential apprentices will design a mobile phone application, be tested in the beauty industry, create new pet food, launch a magazine, explore the lucrative possibilities of biscuits, transform rubbish into money, start a restaurant chain and trade internationally.

For these elite professionals it is make or break time in the most daunting challenges they will ever face. With gripping boardroom showdowns and determined candidates, this series promises to be the most intense and unpredictable yet.

The money is on the table and the boss is in the boardroom but who will win to become this year’s Apprentice?

Ultimate fan show, The Apprentice: You’re Fired! will also be making a welcome return to BBC Two immediately after the main show with host Dara O Briain in the chair. Each week the fired candidate is interrogated by business experts, celebrity fans of the show and a studio audience of viewers.

The BBC Apprentice website – www.bbc.co.uk/apprentice – will feature clips from each episode and exclusive footage of each of the 16 candidates, filmed during the selection process. Viewers will be able to catch up with events surrounding the show in the official blog, a daily source of information for all things Apprentice, featuring the best of Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

The Apprentice is a talkbackTHAMES production for BBC ONE. Michele Kurland is Executive Producer, Mark Saben is Series Editor. Jo Wallace is the Executive Editor for the BBC.

The Apprentice will air on BBC One, BBC HD, the BBC’s high definition channel and BBC One HD and will be repeated on BBC Three.

MEET THE GIRLS

Edna Agbarha

Age: 36 Occupation: Business Psychologist Lives: London

One of ten siblings, London born Edna rose from working life as a teenager on her uncle’s Covent Garden market stall to her first position as a Business Psychologist and coach. Edna holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology, two Masters degrees and enjoys cycling in her free time.

She says:Weak people in business are a waste of space and a limp handshake is unforgiveable.”

 

 

 

 

Ellie Reed

Age: 33 Occupation: Managing Director – Construction Recruitment Lives: Yorkshire

The Bradford born entrepreneur started her working life with a paper round and eventually went on to start a new business during a recession, playing a crucial role in helping the company become one of the most successful in its market. Golf lover Ellie describes herself as ‘positive, fun and driven’ and once chased a burglar out of her house at 17.

She says: “I don’t like lazy people… dole dossers that don’t want to work. I don’t like posh kids who have everything on a plate.”

 

 

 

 

Felicity Jackson

Age: 23 Occupation: Entrepreneur Creative Arts Lives: London

Felicity worked at a hairdressers as a teenager before going into children’s entertainment and eventually setting up her own company specialising in career development for actors. An avid fan of soaps and a trained actress, Felicity compares herself to Kanya King and is inspired by the T-Mobile brand.

She says: “Lord Sugar will probably find it difficult to ever say anything negative to me because I always turn it round to a positive.”

 

 

 

 

Helen Louise Milligan

Age: 30 Occupation: Executive Assistant to CEO Lives: Northumberland

Stockport born Helen describes herself as ‘calm, loyal and tenacious’ and enjoys reading in her free time. A keen swimmer, she studied Law at University and climbed the ranks from part time work as a waitress to managing a restaurant before landing her role as Executive Assistant to the CEO of Greggs bakery.

She says: “I see my job as my complete life. I work 24/7. There isn’t a cut off.”

 

 

 

 

 

Melody Hossaini

Age: 26 Occupation: Founder & Director – Global Youth Consultancy Business Lives: Midlands

Born in Iran, Melody lived in four different countries before settling in the UK. Melody who speaks five languages, set up a renowned UK youth organisation at the age of 13 and has won the ‘Woman of the Future’ award for her voluntary work. Global Youth Sector Entrepreneur Melody has previously worked with 12 Nobel peace prize winners including Desmond Tutu, Dalai Lama, Sherin Ebadi and was trained on climate change by Al Gore.

She says: “Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit when there are footprints on the moon.”

 

 

 

 

Natasha Scribbins

Age: 31 Occupation: Divisional Manager – Recruitment Lives: London

German born Natasha achieved only five GCSEs but went on to graduate from University with a Bachelors Degree in International Hospitality Management. Happy to get her hands dirty Natasha worked cleaning the bakeries of a major retail chain at the age of 15 before venturing into business. An avid fitness fanatic, Natasha is inspired by the Nike brand for their representation of women in sport.

She says:”I’m like a really fine tuned switch. If I need to turn it down then I turn it down. If I need to turn it up then I turn it up.”

 

 

 

 

Susan Ma

Age: 21 Occupation: Natural Skincare Entrepreneur Lives: Croydon

Born in Shanghai, adrenaline junkie Susan moved to Australia at the age of six before eventually settling in London aged 13. With her mum having no grasp of English, Susan succeeded in getting herself into a school despite her young age and went on to study Philosophy and Economics at University. She describes herself as ‘ambitious, optimistic and easy going’. Her first ever job was working on a market stall selling skin care products which she has now turned into a lucrative business.

She says: “I’m short, sweet and smiley but when I do business I mean business.”

 

 

 

Zoe Beresford

Age: 26 Occupation: Project Manager – Drinks Manufacturer Lives: Cheshire

Born in Stoke on Trent, Zoe joined her family firm straight from university and played an integral role in the company’s development working in sales and marketing. Zoe, who bought a house with her sister at the age of just 12, describes her attitude as notwhy’ but ‘why not’. Zoe was awarded the ‘Rolls-Royce Manufacturing Technology Prize’ for the highest dissertation mark in the school of engineering.

She says: “I will do whatever it takes to win.”

 

 

 

MEET THE BOYS

Alex Britez Cabral

Age: 28 Occupation: Estate Agent Manager Lives: London

Motorbike enthusiast Alex who lived in Paris as a child, describes himself as ‘ambitious, driven, and extremely focused’. Born and raised in London, Alex’s first job was making tea in a small estate agents before becoming a thriving agent himself. His greatest achievement is taking a business losing money and turning it around to a fast growing profitable business within twelve months.

He Says: “Fear is a great motivator. If you are successful, you are unpopular, so unpopularity is a good thing.”

 

 

 

 

Edward Hunter

Age: 25 Occupation: Accountant Lives: Reading

Half-British and half-Afghan, Reading born and raised Edward’s first job was as a gardener at the age of 12. He successfully applied for a role in a global professional services firm headquartered in London straight after university and was hired as Senior Associate in the audit team before becoming an accountant at a FTSE 30 energy company. Trained at one of the world’s leading accountancy firms, Edward describes himself as a ‘man with strength of character and conviction who is honest and direct’.

He Says: “I’m the wheeler dealer who accidentally became a finance professional and wants out.”

 

 

 

Gavin Winstanley

Age: 27 Occupation: Managing Director – opticians Lives: Liverpool

Gavin’s first foray into working life was as a salesman at a high street clothing store and was made a manager at the age of 16. A passionate football fan, Gavin started up his own online opticians, which now has two high-street stores, after noticing the profit margins on glasses when working in a London department store.

He Says: “I want to be a big name in UK business…..I’m everything. I’m all mouth. I’m a doer. I’m a leader.”

 

 

 

 

Glenn Ward

Age: 28 Occupation: Senior Design Engineer Lives: Hertfordshire

Glenn Ward took apart and rebuilt an entire computer aged 8 and his entrepreneurial streak ensued when he began washing cars in his local area at age 14. An amateur footballer, Glenn cites Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg as his inspiration and describes himself as ‘an intelligent man with a dry sense of humour’ who can ‘read between the lines’.

He Says: “Aggression isn’t the best form of strength…I bring a marriage of technical thinking with a bit of salesman bravado.”

 

 

 

 

Jim Eastwood

Age: 32 Occupation: Sales & Marketing Manager Lives: Northern Ireland

Jim started work in his father’s fish & chip shop chipping potatoes from the age of nine and went on to  maintain top sales performances as a Sales and Marketing Manager. Jim, who was All Ireland cycling champion as a teenager, champions Richard Branson and describes himself as ‘driven, self-motivated, resilient and an eternal optimist.’

He Says: “I’m not a show pony or a one-trick pony, I’m not a jack-ass or a stubborn mule, and I’m definitely not a wild stallion that needs to be tamed. I am the champion thoroughbred that this process requires.”

 

 

 

Leon Doyle

Age: 26 Occupation: Fast Food Marketing Entrepreneur Lives: Leeds

Harrogate born Leon, a former paper boy and lorry driver, describes himself as ‘charming, genuine and honest’.  Leon, who survived a near fatal fall from a tree at the age of 12 once completed the Great North Run for charity. A Director and Founder of an online takeaway ordering site and publishing business, Leon notes Richard Branson and Apple as inspirational.

He Says: “I don’t like your gimmicky salesman who thinks he can sell ice to an Eskimo. Chances are he probably can’t, and why would an Eskimo buy ice”.

 

 

 

 

Tom Pellereau

Age: 31 Occupation: Inventor Lives: London

London born Tom’s first job was working on a farm sorting agricultural bulbs from mud. A keen inventor and sports enthusiast, Tom succeeded in taking a prototype made in his kitchen to the shelves of two leading pharmacy outlets in the UK. He describes himself as ‘creative, adventurous, loyal and enthusiastic’, and cites Thomas Edison as an icon.

He Says: “For me the Apprentice is a bit like the Olympics or the World Cup for entrepreneurs… I want to challenge myself, find out if I am ready to step up to this level.”

 

 

 

Vincent Disneur

Age: 29 Occupation:  Sales Manager – Telecoms Software Lives: Canterbury

Half-Belgian and half-Swiss, Glasgow-born Vincent is a film buff and frequent traveler with a penchant for theatre. The self confessed perfectionist who was a Liverpool mascot as a child, names Bill Gates and Richard Branson as role models and would love to have been the brains behind Microsoft.

He Says: “My positive approach and very good looks make me stand out from the crowd.”

 

 

Liverpool audiences toughest to crack say Brit comedians

On April 15th, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Comedy PR,Event PR,Television PR.

LONDON, Friday 15th April 2011: Heckles, joke theft and stage fright – all in a day’s work for British stand-ups – according to a new report from comedy channel Dave.

Perrier Award-winning stand-up Daniel Kitson has been named by his contemporaries as the best British stand-up of all time in a wide ranging survey of UK-based comedians released today.

The study which provides a fascinating insight into the daily lives of stand-up comics also names Liverpool as the city with the toughest audiences and reveals that 31% of comedians admit to suffering intense stage fright before they go on stage.

The study which was specially commissioned by Dave – the home of witty banter – to mark their new series of ‘Dave’s One Night Stand’ which launches on the 14th April at 9pm, and is the first survey of British based stand-ups ever compiled. Led by renowned comedy critic Bruce Dessau, the research involved one-to-one interviews with over a hundred comedians including the likes of Bill Bailey, Jo Brand, Tim Vine, Dave Gorman, Rhod Gilbert, Mark Watson, Jason Byrne and Greg Davies.

The results provide a fascinating overview of the nation’s regional responses to humour.  Liverpool was named as the city with the toughest live audiences with 18% of the comedians admitting they have to work harder to get a scouse audience laughing.

The majority of stand-ups who voted for the Merseyside region chose it because audience members often think they are funnier than the acts they’ve paid to go and see. Nottingham was voted as the second hardest place to crack (5%), followed by Maidstone in Kent.

Conversely, the regional audiences that are the most receptive to British stand-up comedy were named as the Midlands with two in ten (21%) comedians voting for the region. The place where political jokes go down best was London and the South East with 39% of those polled stating that satirical humour goes down better with sardonic fans in the South East.

The study also suggests that while more and more young people are attending comedy gigs, they aren’t always laughing once they get there. A whopping 46% of the comedians surveyed noted that the 18 – 25 year old age group were the hardest to raise a chuckle from and tended to have a ‘too cool for school’ attitude. One comedian quipped that “young audiences are often too busy texting to listen”. In contrast, the ideal age range for a comedy audience was said to be 26-33 year olds.

When it came to revealing which regional audiences heckles the most, the North West came out top with 29% of the votes, followed by Scotland with 18% – and rather than just ignoring the comments, almost two thirds (65%) of comedians say they immediately react with a pithy put-down.

Tough audiences often mean that nerves can play a big part in a stand-up’s act and it would seem that stage fright amongst comedians is rife, with 31% of those polled admitting to suffering so severely that they are physically sick moments before going on stage.

When discussing the sensitive subject of alcohol use during a gig, contrary to popular belief over two thirds (70%) of comedians revealed that they never drink before going on stage worrying that alcohol may hinder rather than enhance their performances. Referring to the sensitive subject of joke stealing revealed that over half (55%) of stand-ups had been the victims of joke theft. However, rather than running to the nearest lawyer, a quarter (25%) of comedians admitted that there was little they could do about it and that imitation is sometimes the sincerest form of flattery.

The research study also reveals the stand-up’s favourite stand-up of all time. When asked to nominate the greatest UK comedy act, West Yorkshire-born Daniel Kitson was the clear favourite with almost a quarter of votes (24%), proving that he has a fiercely passionate following in the industry.

The 33 year old has defiantly carved out a niche for himself and resists offers to appear on TV, preferring to appear live at festivals and gigs. He narrowly beat Billy Connolly (20%) who was arguably the first UK comedian who really popularised the modern genre of honest, self-authored storytelling. Eddie Izzard came third with 13% of votes, ahead of old school stand-up Tommy Cooper with 7% of the votes. Interestingly, two comedians refused to vote for their greatest UK stand-up stating that “all-time hasn’t happened yet”!

Finally, when asked who they thought was the most offensive stand-up in the UK was today, 14% of comedians voted for Frankie Boyle, just ahead of Jerry Sadowitz with 12%.

Commenting on the survey, Dave’s channel head, Steve North said “Being a stand up has to be one of the hardest jobs in the world. And these guys do it for fun! It’s great to hear from the Dave One Night Stand Up Survey that audiences are making the comedians work for their laughs. The better they get, the better the entertainment.”

Dave’s One Night Stand features a host of stand up comedians returning to their home towns to perform a single comedy gig. Featuring Chris Addison, Dave Gorman, Jason Byrne, Mark Watson and Greg Davies, the series will premiere exclusively on Dave weekly from Thursday 14th April at 9pm.

Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR

UK films take on Hollywood at The National Movie Awards

On April 5th, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Event PR,Film PR,Television PR.

In what has been an amazing year for British cinema, home-grown films take on the might of Hollywood at a night of tension and red carpet glamour where all the winners are chosen by film fans in a huge nationwide poll.

The L’Oréal Paris National Movie Awards  is only 4 years old but past attendees already include Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jamie Foxx and Nicole Kidman to Orlando Bloom, Emma Watson, Aaron Johnson, Daniel Radcliffe and Dame Helen Mirren.

  • Brit Successes The King’s Speech and 127 Hours challenge Black Swan and True Grit
  • Brit animation smash Gnomeo & Juliet goes up against Disney’s Tangled
  • Brit comedy Paul takes on the might of Little Fockers
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    The Oscar-laden King’s Speech will be hoping to add more trophies to its already bulging mantle-piece as it takes on 127 Hours, the dance-of-death drama Black Swan, Jeff Bridges’ True Grit and Facebook story The Social Network at the major award show to be held in London on May 11th, and screening live on ITV1.

    Celebrating cinema’s biggest successes the glamour filled event features seven exciting categories.

    Animated family favourite Gnomeo & Juliet, which boasted an all-star British cast that included Emily Blunt and James McAvoy, and featured music from Elton John, is up against Disney’s Princess hit Tangled in the Animation category.

    Classic literary tales turned big screen blockbusters are honoured in the Fantasy category, with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and Gulliver’s Travels all up for nomination.

    With the UK movie scene buoyed up by record box office takings, the awards will also recognise the new generation of British acting talent going global in The One To Watch category…

    The new Spider-man Andrew Garfield (who starred in The Social Network) will be up against the new Superman Henry Cavill (Stardust); newcomer Rosie Huntington-Whiteley about to debut in one of cinema’s biggest movie franchises Transformers: Dark of the Moon is also in the running.  Harry Potter and Twilight star Jamie Campbell Bower and Chalet Girl’s Ed Westwick and Felicity Jones are also amongst the nominees.

    The Performance of the Year category sees all of movie land’s heavyweight stars in contention –  Harry Potter stalwarts Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint are head-to-head with Oscar winner Colin Firth and rom com queen Jennifer Aniston (for Just Go With It).

    The distinctive feature of the National Movie Awards is that all the winners are chosen by the public so it puts film fans right at the centre of the action. It’s all down to them who triumphs on the night.

    HOW TO VOTE
    Walk in to your local cinema and pick up a form for details or vote free online at www.nationalmovieawards.com where you can see all the terms and conditions. Votes must be in by 23:59 ON 18th APRIL.  Media partners include Yahoo Movies.  The ceremony is to be broadcast in peaktime on ITV1.

    For further information, contact Taylor Herring PR

    Katie Price prepares for new Sky Living series

    On March 7th, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Celebrity PR,Reality TV PR,Television PR.

    A brand new fly-on-the-wall series Katie, exclusive to Sky Living, charts the exploits of the tabloid star as she juggles her business portfolio with fame and family. The eight part series launches on Tuesday 22nd March.

    There is only one Katie Price and Britain’s most talked about women is back, and she’s busier than ever. As she embarks on her biggest year to date, model, mother and businesswoman Katie invites viewers to share in the trials and tribulations of her unique and dramatic life.

    As ever, Katie’s diary is jam packed and with a daily bid to dodge the ever present paparazzi, there’s never a dull moment. The cameras pick up with Katie as she throws herself into new challenges, simultaneously balancing a hectic London Marathon training schedule, facing her underwater fears and training her two left feet for a special dance routine for Let’s Dance for Comic Relief.

    Following a very public split from husband Alex Reid, Katie jets out to the exclusive mountain resort of Klosters to avoid the media circus. The Swiss Alps provide a stunning back drop to Katie’s latest equine challenge as she tries her hand at the lesser known sport, snow polo.

    Katie’s home life is equally as eventful – as we follow Katie through her split from Alex, she decides it’s time for an image overhaul and goes back to blonde, taking her faithful entourage on a whistle stop dash across the pond to her salon in LA. Whilst in the US Katie manages a quick trip to Las Vegas to support friend Amir Khan in a major fight with the cameras capturing every moment.

    Meanwhile, the businesswoman in Katie somehow finds the time to launch a new fashion range.

    Katie said; “Barely a day goes by without a new rumour about me cropping up in the tabloids, so I’m looking forward to sharing my side of the many stories. To say my life is a drama would be an understatement, so the new series will see no shortage of entertainment.”

    With an inside look into the fast paced, eventful, and often outrageous world of Katie Price, Katie premieres Tuesday 22nd March only on Sky Living HD (Channel 107).

    Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR

    Lord Sugar seeks junior tycoons

    On February 25th, 2011 admin wrote on the subject of Television Industry PR,Television PR,The Apprentice.

    LONDON, Friday 25th February 2011: The opportunity of a lifetime for teenage tycoons returns as multi-millionaire and self made businessman, Lord Sugar invites the UK’s most ambitious and driven teenagers to apply for series 2 of the Junior Apprentice.

    Lord Sugar will be looking for candidates with real potential and the belief that they have the capability, determination and raw business talent to take on the challenge and be the one to win access to a fund worth £25,000.

    The fund will go towards kick-starting his or her business career, and will be tailored to their individual career prospects and development.

    Lord Sugar said: “Following the success of the first series we knew Junior Apprentice had to return.  It is an unparalleled opportunity for young people to learn lessons that aren’t necessarily taught in classrooms.  I look forward to finding the tycoons of tomorrow as they often put the adults to shame!”

    To be eligible to apply you must be aged at least sixteen years of age on or before 30th June 2011 and be no older than seventeen years of age by 31st October 2011.

    Applications should go to: https://apprentice.fremantlemedia.com/juniorapprentice/

    Over 28,000 applied for the first series of Junior Apprentice with Arjun Rajyagor crowned winner.

    Junior Apprentice is a talkbackTHAMES production for BBC ONE.

    Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR

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