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George Lamb's TV career has gone from strength to strength in the last few years. He finished the final series of Big Brothers Little Brother and has gone straight on to filming the 2nd series of Young Talent Of The Year for BBC 3.
He is very quickly becoming a household name and as the new face of Buzz magazine (The Sun's new magazine supplement) his face has been all over TV and billboards across the UK as park of their heavy marketing campaign.
George Lamb is also currently available for DJ Sets.
For three years, George presented three successful series of E4’s Big Brother’s Little Brother, finally saying goodbye to a fantastic final series in 2010. George has embarked on a number of exciting projects since, from hosting BBC3’s Bafta Red Carpet coverage to being the first on set after the live anniversary episode of Eastenders Live: The Aftermath for BBC3.For the second year running he has also hosted the hugely popular BBC3 format Young Talent of the Year.
In 2009 George and his father Larry Lamb took ITV2 The Parent Trip on a journey to Namibia. They immersed themselves in the daily life of the ‘Himba’ tribe. Seeing other father and son relationships, local traditions and daily life proved to be a rewarding experience for the two.George presented BBC3’s one off documentary Can I Get High Legally in which he investigated the world of legal party pills and herbal highs. This was one of the channel’s highest rated shows in the 9pm slot in 2009. He also hosted his second series of the successful Make My Body Younger for BBC3, examining the over-the-top lifestyle of a contributor to see the damage caused to their insides.
From 2008 to June 2010 George’s BBC6 Music radio show was the perfect accompaniment to your day. Featuring hilarious banter with co-host Marc Hughes and an eclectic playlist, on Monday–Friday’s 10am–1pm, it proved why he was awarded the prestigious Sony Rising Star Award 2008 as voted for by the public. In August 2008 George presented The Fashion Show a weekly series on high street style for ITV2. This included celebrity interviews, makeover and regular fashion tips. George also presented Celebrity Scissorhands for Children In Need and The Restaurant: Your Fried on BBC3.
Through George’s work on Channel 4 and E4 Music, he’s been fortunate enough to interview some of the biggest names in music and film including 50 Cent, Sylvester Stallone, Gwen Stefani, Ian Brown, Keifer Sutherland and Lindsay Lohan, to name but a few.







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