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Rob Rinder rakes over history's most dramatic events in a new 5 series
Rob Rinder rakes over history's most dramatic events in a new 5 series

Daily Mirror

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Rob Rinder rakes over history's most dramatic events in a new 5 series

TV presenter Rob Rinder and historian Ruth Goodman team up to look at The Plague, the Great Fire of London and the Blitz in a fascinating new series In an eye-opening series, The Great Plague With Rob Rinder & Ruth Goodman, on tonight (July 10th, on 5 at 9pm), they uncover secret plague burials, strange cures and surprising theories in this fascinating look at history's most dramatic events. Rob and historian Ruth dive into three life-altering moments - the Plague, the Great Fire of London, and the Blitz - looking at each of them through the eyes of both the rich and the poor. They uncover gripping stories of survival, resilience, and reveal what difference wealth made, and whether it was ultimately luck, grit, or the size of your bank balance that mattered most when disasters hit. In the first instalment, exploring the Plague, the documentary explores how scientists now believe body lice spread the plague, not just fleas carried by rats. Rob and Ruth also discover that underwear may have made a difference. The rich and poor wore similar undergarments, but the rich changed theirs daily - would have helped reduce infection. For a remedy, the rich favoured pricey concoctions like 'London Treacle' (walnut, rue, salt and fig), while the poor used homemade methods, like herbs. ‌ ‌ There are also modern-day parallels to Covid, like the strict quarantining, where any suspected plague sufferers had to be locked up in their house for 40 days. Rob says: 'What drew me to this series was exactly that: this chance to look closely at individuals living through some of the most terrifying, cataclysmic moments in British history — but to do it with humanity. I felt emotionally connected to people who lived 400 years ago. I never expected to, but I did. Deeply.' The Great Plague With Rob Rinder & Ruth Goodman is airing on 5 tonight at 9pm There's plenty more on TV tonight - here's the best of the rest... TODAY AT THE GREAT YORKSHIRE SHOW LIVE, 5, 8pm ‌ For two nights at a sprawling ground in Harrogate is the 166th Great Yorkshire Show, the biggest agricultural show in the UK. Farmers and producers have been working towards this event for the entire year, so will be proudly competing with their best animals and wares. It's not all fun and games - reputations and businesses are at stake. Julia Bradbury and Jules Hudson experience everything on offer, capturing all the drama. They're joined by familiar faces Dave and Rob Nicholson of Cannon Hall Farm, who proudly showcase their prized shire horse, Saffron, along with her stunning foal, Yorkshire Rose. The brothers are quietly confident about their chances of winning a coveted first-place red rosette, but as always, it all hinges on how the horses - and brothers - perform in front of the judges on the day. Julia dives into the delicious world of cheese with food expert Nigel Barden, while Jules explores the machinery section and Julia joins the 'People's Pig' competition. ‌ OUTRAGEOUS, U&DRAMA, 9pm As this gossipy, glossy period drama about the real life Mitford sisters continues, the family is about to be hit by their biggest scandal yet. The episode starts with a glaring red flag, when eldest daughter Nancy (Bessie Carter) says: 'Of course there were bound to be disagreements between us about things like politics, but nothing that could fundamentally threaten the deep bonds of family, surely?' Marve and Farve have received a letter from Unity (Shannon Watson), who is in Munich, excited that she met Adolf Hitler and talked to him for about half an hour. 'Good lord, we can't have two sisters both mistresses to fascist leaders, what are the chances?' says Nancy. Diana (Joanne Vanderham), driving the car that boyfriend Oswald Mosley bought her, heads to Munich to keep an eye on things. But before long, Unity's attempts to impress her friends in Germany cause an international scandal and she becomes 'the most hated woman in Britain', causing untold grief for the Mitfords. ‌ EMMERDALE, ITV1, 7.30pm Sarah stubbornly refuses to rest after her hysterectomy despite Charity's protests. Eager to be distracted, Sarah heads to the garage and offers to help Kammy. Woozy and disorientated, Joe wakes up in a makeshift hospital room to see a menacing Crowley looming over him. The next day a hungry and irritable Gabby is annoyed that her car still isn't working properly. When Laurel demands a private word with Vinny, he worries which part of his conversation with Kammy she might have overheard. ‌ EASTENDERS, BBC1, 7pm Peter starts his first day on the fruit and veg stall, but refuses to speak to Laurn about her kiss with Zack. Penny gives Lauren a pep talk ahead of Jimmy's gene test results. Harry is horrified when Kojo makes a confession. Linda worries that Elaine is doing too much after her heart attack. Anna returns from Spain and has a go at George for keeping her in the dark about the divorce and the sale of The Vic. ‌ CORONATION STREET, ITV1, 9pm Maria calls at the police station and reports Gary missing. When Kit reveals they've had a report from the hospital of an unidentified coma patient, Lisa wonders if it could be Gary. Maria confides in Sarah that Gary hasn't made any bank transactions since 23rd June. Kevin lies to Carl that he's been given the all clear from cancer. Dee-Dee collects Laila from James. As she celebrates with Laila's Godparents and thanks Billy for a lovely christening, will James figure it out?

Helen Skelton 'rinsing every second' out of relationship
Helen Skelton 'rinsing every second' out of relationship

The Herald Scotland

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Helen Skelton 'rinsing every second' out of relationship

The 41-year-old mum of three regularly updates viewers and readers on how she stays happy and how she juggles home and professional life. Ahead of entering her 42nd year, Helen reflected on her greatest personal learning. "You've just got to sit in the moment that you're in," she told Hello! We've had lots of new arrivals on the farm over the last few days - one of them being this adorable American Miniature Horse, pictured with mum Pearl! Watch as Farmer Rob checked in on them yesterday: — Cannon Hall Farm (@CannonHallFarm) May 29, 2025 "That's the good thing about being a countryside person and being a sports person. It's the ultimate lesson in that nothing stays the same. "When you're in a good time, just really lean into it and make the most of it – if your relationship is good or your kids are good, just rinse every second of it but equally, the bad times don't last either. Tough times don't stay tough forever.

Helen Skelton feels 'lucky' with Gethin Jones on Morning Live
Helen Skelton feels 'lucky' with Gethin Jones on Morning Live

South Wales Argus

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Helen Skelton feels 'lucky' with Gethin Jones on Morning Live

Currently presenting the BBC's flagship morning programme, This Morning, Helen has been a mainstay on our screens for some time. The 41-year-old mum of three regularly updates viewers and readers on how she stays happy and how she juggles home and professional life. We've had lots of new arrivals on the farm over the last few days - one of them being this adorable American Miniature Horse, pictured with mum Pearl! Watch as Farmer Rob checked in on them yesterday: — Cannon Hall Farm (@CannonHallFarm) May 29, 2025 "I've done this job for a long time and I feel very lucky that every now and again you land on a group of people and a crew that really clicks," Helen tells HELLO! "Michelle [Ackerley] and Gethin [Jones] and I have all been friends for years and years. Gethin and I crossed over a lot at Blue Peter, so we've got a lot of the same reference points. "Michelle and I used to flat share back in London so people say, 'You've got a natural chemistry', but we have known each other since we were in our twenties, starting out in telly. "If you have to go to work and you like what you do and you do it with people that are like an extension of your family, then you're very lucky and I definitely feel like that at Morning Live," she adds. Recommended reading: "My mum has always told me you get out of life what you put in, and if you want to have a nice house and a nice car, you've got to work hard and earn the money for it. "And if you want to have a good relationship with your kids, then you've got to invest in them and make sure they know that they're the priority," Helen says of her approach to parenting her brood. "That's always what's been instilled in me, and that's how I approach my mum space. I hate to admit it, but the older I get, the more I realise [my mum] knows what she's on about."

Helen Skelton feels 'lucky' with Gethin Jones on Morning Live
Helen Skelton feels 'lucky' with Gethin Jones on Morning Live

The Herald Scotland

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Helen Skelton feels 'lucky' with Gethin Jones on Morning Live

The 41-year-old mum of three regularly updates viewers and readers on how she stays happy and how she juggles home and professional life. We've had lots of new arrivals on the farm over the last few days - one of them being this adorable American Miniature Horse, pictured with mum Pearl! Watch as Farmer Rob checked in on them yesterday: — Cannon Hall Farm (@CannonHallFarm) May 29, 2025 "I've done this job for a long time and I feel very lucky that every now and again you land on a group of people and a crew that really clicks," Helen tells HELLO! "Michelle [Ackerley] and Gethin [Jones] and I have all been friends for years and years. Gethin and I crossed over a lot at Blue Peter, so we've got a lot of the same reference points. "Michelle and I used to flat share back in London so people say, 'You've got a natural chemistry', but we have known each other since we were in our twenties, starting out in telly. "If you have to go to work and you like what you do and you do it with people that are like an extension of your family, then you're very lucky and I definitely feel like that at Morning Live," she adds. Recommended reading: "My mum has always told me you get out of life what you put in, and if you want to have a nice house and a nice car, you've got to work hard and earn the money for it. "And if you want to have a good relationship with your kids, then you've got to invest in them and make sure they know that they're the priority," Helen says of her approach to parenting her brood. "That's always what's been instilled in me, and that's how I approach my mum space. I hate to admit it, but the older I get, the more I realise [my mum] knows what she's on about."

Helen Skelton reveals she has 'finally found her happiness'
Helen Skelton reveals she has 'finally found her happiness'

Glasgow Times

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Helen Skelton reveals she has 'finally found her happiness'

The 41-year-old presenter of Countryfile and On The Farm is no stranger to soaking up the great outdoors. A mum-of-three, she says getting out is always her priority, no matter how long her to-do list is. Speaking to Closer magazine, she said: "I've always loved being outdoors, it's so important to me. We've had lots of new arrivals on the farm over the last few days - one of them being this adorable American Miniature Horse, pictured with mum Pearl! Watch as Farmer Rob checked in on them yesterday: — Cannon Hall Farm (@CannonHallFarm) May 29, 2025 "I grew up on a farm surrounded by fields, and the ability to wake up and look at greenery everyday is something I've never taken for granted - it brings me so much happiness. "I might have a million things to do but I'll still go for a swim, paddle or walk. Even if I've got dishes to do, bills to sort and emails to answer, prioritising being outside and doing something active is as important to me as waking up and brushing my teeth." "I take one day at a time and I don't overthink things. My motto in life has always been, "How do you eat an elephant?" You just go little by little, bit by bit. Recommended reading: "I break it down, and I use that approach with everything. I might have kayaked 2010 miles down the Amazon, but in my head I only ever kayaked 16 miles loads of times. I've run loads of marathons, but in my head I haven't. I've only ever run five miles loads of times. "When I did Strictly Come Dancing, my friends would be thinking about what their next dance was, but I never ever let Gorka [Marquez] talk about the next week. Think about what you need to do today and tomorrow. "That'll get you one step closer to where you'd ultimately like to be."

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