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Professor T

Zoë has joined the cast of this ITV crime drama as Zelda Radclyffe, the quirky aunt of Cambridge professor Jasper Tempest, who helps the police solve challenging murder cases. Season four aired on PBS in the US in 2025 and comes to the UK in 2026, while filming recently finished on season five.

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News round-up: LetÂ’s Do Christmas, Alternative Miss World, The River, Christmas concerts and more!

21 November 2014 22:34

The past month or so has generated a whirlwind of news, events and other activities, hence this bumper news round-up!

Zoë will appear in an episode of ITV’s Let's Do Christmas... With Gino & Mel. Presented by chef Gino D'Acampo and Melanie Sykes, the daytime series will offer TV viewers culinary tips for the festive season, while a range of famous faces lend a hand in the kitchen. Let’s Do Christmas... will be broadcast on weekday lunchtimes from 8 December. More details about Zoe’s episode to follow.

Zoë’s fans have plenty of opportunity to enjoy some festive cheer while supporting good causes this Christmastime. I’ve previously mentioned that Zoe is due to be a speaker at The Sick Children’s Trust carol service (4 December; St Marylebone Parish Church). She is now also due to speak at the Asthma UK carol concert (2 December; St Luke’s Church, Chelsea) and the Prostate Cancer UK 'Carols by Candlelight' service (3 December; St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge). Tickets for each of these London events are currently available.

Zoë’s other charity work includes presenting and narrating an awareness film about Leuka, the Leukaemia research charity, and its work. As Leuka explains, this moving film ‘shares the compelling stories of two patients and their loved ones’. It looks at new treatments as well as highlighting the importance of more research.

Last Sunday, Zoë was a special guest at The River’s opening night on Broadway. Other special guests included Anna Wintour, Ivanka Trump and Donna Karan. The drama, by Jez Butterworth, focuses on a new couple’s moonlight visit to a fishing cabin. It is directed by Ian Rickson, and stars Hugh Jackman, Cush Jumbo and Laura Donnelly. For details and photos, see BroadwayWorld, Playbill and TheaterMania.

Earlier this month, Zoë was interviewed by fellow actor Paul Clayton as part of The Actors Centre’s ‘Off the Record’ series of talks, which are designed to help and inspire the next generation of performers. The event, hosted by the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, was a sell-out success. Zoe and Paul were photographed behind-the-scenes shortly before it began. More details to follow.

A couple of days before that, Zoe attended the British Guild of Travel Writers awards dinner, held at The Savoy in London. ShakespeareÂ’s GlobeÂ’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse was highly commended in the Best UK Tourism Project category. You can see a photo of Zoe accepting this honour, courtesy of the BGTWÂ’s Twitter profile.

Going back further, to mid-October, Zoë helped to judge The Alternative Miss World 2014 competition, the brainchild of English artist and sculptor Andrew Logan. This spectacular, neon-themed show, which celebrated transformation and self-expression instead of conventional beauty, took place at a packed Shakespeare’s Globe. Among Zoe’s fellow judges were Fenella Fielding, Daniel Lismore, Zandra Rhodes, Suggs and more. Zoe is pictured alongside Daniel Lismore and Suggs on Twitter. The winner was Miss Zero + (real name Sasha Frolova), who wore a show-stopping latex outfit. For insider insights and photos, see The Globe’s blog, David McAlmont’s article for Beige Magazine and Nicola Middleton’s article for This is Cabaret.

Last but not least is the news that Zoe has lent her voice to food brand BistoÂ’s Together Project advert.

Bisto says the initiative is intended to go a step further than bringing people together round the dinner table – it aims ‘to bring even more people together, whatever the barriers’. If you’d like to be in with the chance of Bisto helping to bring you together with someone, you can submit your story through the project’s website.

Thanks to Janet for her help.

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