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Amelia Dimoldenberg: How Chicken Shop Date became a global phenomenon

Before she became the creator behind Chicken Shop Date, Amelia Dimoldenberg was a relentlessly ambitious child from Marylebone, dreaming of editing Vogue, joining S Club Juniors and taking to the stage in Cats.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with Ameli ...  Show more

Dr Ranj Singh: “I Was Outed To My Parents”

Beloved TV doctor, children’s author and NHS paediatrician Dr Ranj Singh tells James O’Brien the extraordinary story behind the smile - from the collapse of the life he thought he was supposed to want, to the painful process of working out who he really was.He speaks candidly abo ...  Show more

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