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2026-05-14
   
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Hit Channel 4 series 'What Not To Eat' seeks Merseyside families to take part in 2nd series

ARE you desperate to change your eating habits, but don't know where to start?  Trying to lose a few pounds and feel healthier, but confused about what you should and shouldn't eat?  Worried about what's really in the food you buy, and whether it could be impacting your health?

'What Not To Eat'
with Professor Tim Spector and Dr Kandi Ejiofor has been recommissioned by Channel 4.  In January this year:- 'What Not To Eat' launched with:- 1.7 million viewers to:- Episode 1, the most watched new series in the:- 8pm slot since:- 'Handmade - Britain's Best Woodworker' in 2021.

Over 4 new episodes Professor Spector and Dr Kandi Ejiofor will again be helping the UK navigate the baffling world of ultra processed foods (UPFs), thought to directly contribute to the UK's rising obesity rates.
 
Professor Spector will share nutritious alternatives to junk food, and take us back to basics, showing us what to shop, cook and eat in a bid to transform the nation's health.
 
Professor Tim Spector 
said:- "Dr Kandi and I can't wait to help more people understand their diets better, reduce the impact of ultra processed foods, and find out how to make simple swaps when they shop, that will ultimately improve their health."
 

Professor Tim Spector and Dr Kandi Ejiofor are looking for households of at least 2 people who dream of feeling healthier, to take part in:- Series 2. 

If your family is crying out for their help, here's how to apply online at:- Channel4.Com.


Jane Eyre Set To Enchant Storyhouse Audiences This Autumn

A powerful trailblazing adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s much loved classic Jane Eyre is set to be staged at Storyhouse this autumn.

The imaginative and inspiring new production will be presented at the Chester cultural venue from:- Tuesday, 10 November to Saturday, 21 November 2026.

“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me.”


Orphaned as a young girl, the passionate and sensitive Jane Eyre longs to escape the clutches of her cruel aunt. Freedom beckons when she is offered the job of governess in the house of the brooding and secretive Mr Rochester.

As intrigue turns to attraction, Jane finds herself drawn in by Rochester’s mercurial charm. But when the truth finally comes out, she will be forced to choose between the man she wants; and the woman she wants to be.

Jane Eyre is a co-production between Storyhouse, the Mercury Theatre, Colchester, and Rose Theatre Kingston and is presented in association with Northern Stage and supported by a grant from the Royal Theatrical Support Trust (RTST).

It is based on Sally Cookson, Mike Akers and the original company’s acclaimed adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s groundbreaking novel and will be Directed by:- 2025 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award winner Lily Dyble.

The annual RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award is designed to provide an up-and-coming director with a 1st time, career breakthrough opportunity to originate and direct, as:- Sole or Lead Director, a fully funded production as part of a main stage season of plays at a leading regional UK Theatre and to tour to other similar venues. Storyhouse was on the panel of the 2025 awards.

Director Lily Dyble
says:- "What I see at the heart of this story is courage in the face of the unknown. Jane Eyre reminds us of the risk and enormity of love, but also how uncertainty can breed hope as well as fear; that we can choose to fiercely love each other and ourselves, even within chaos, and even when our old lives have been lost to the fire. I'm thrilled to be bringing Jane’s story to audiences across England this autumn, with the support of 4 wonderful venues and the RTST."

Meanwhile Jane Eyre is one of several adaptations of classics announced under the Storyhouse Originals banner for 2026. It follows a critically acclaimed new staging of Macbeth last month.

Storyhouse Originals is the Chester venue’s strand of vibrant and imaginative homegrown productions. Previous shows include Miss Julie, Bluestockings, Sophocles’ Antigone, Faustus - That Damned Woman, The Parent Agency and Kinky Boots, as well as Storyhouse’s popular annual Christmas productions and shows at Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre.

Helen Redcliffe, Head of Producing at Storyhouse
said today:- "1 of the key themes of Jane Eyre is personal discovery and development, which feels especially fitting as we celebrate the RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award and its commitment to championing the next generation of theatre makers. At Storyhouse, we are thrilled to be part of this partnership and to support Lily as she takes this exciting step in her career. From the moment we encountered her work, we were struck by her bold, imaginative style and her instinctive understanding of our venues and audiences. Her Jane Eyre promises to be a heightened, deeply theatrical experience, using the very best of storytelling to bring this beloved classic to life; and we are proud to play a part in what we’re certain will be an extraordinary journey for her and a memorable production for our community."

For more details on Jane Eyre visit:- StoryHouse.Com.

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