S13, Ep7 How To Fail: Dr Rangan Chatterjee

S13, Ep7 How To Fail: Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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Hannah Murray - ‘Everything Fell Apart’

Hannah Murray found fame when she was just 17, playing the self-destructive Cassie in E4’s Skins. She juggled an English degree at Cambridge University alongside playing Gilly in HBO’s Game Of Thrones and went on to film Detroit, directed by Kathryn Bigelow. When the physical and ...  Show more

Emily Atack - ‘I’ve forgiven people for unforgivable things’

*triggers: contains description of physical assault Emily Atack left school at 16, confident she wouldn’t need a GCSE for what she wanted to do: act. It turns out, she was correct. She starred as Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the smash-hit comedy The Inbetweeners when she was just 17 ...  Show more

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