Each webinar below is a conversation with a local prominent figure
about their career and achievements.
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Each webinar below is a conversation with a local prominent figure
about their career and achievements.
Watch it now: https://youtu.be/eip3li_njPM
Craig will join us to answer your questions about his career and achievements. In 1998, at the Commonwealth Games, Craig became the first person to captain England to team Gold. Craig fulfilled his childhood dream of competing at the Olympic Games when he was 21, where he achieved his personal best performance in the all-around final. Across his career he has won 14 British titles.
Watch it now: https://youtu.be/jJIRImr1TFA
Terry joined us to answer your questions about his career and achievements. He is the author of the popular "Horrible Histories" book series. He has sold over 25 million copies in over 40 languages and is one of Britain's best-selling authors. In 2012 he was the tenth most-borrowed author in British libraries. Terry grew up in Sunderland and has an Honorary Doctorate of Education from the University of Sunderland.
Watch it now: https://youtu.be/ttlecAyiwS4
David joined us to answer your questions about his career and achievements in the world of TV and film. David has risen to be the editor of HBO and BBC's His Dark Materials, BBC's Dr Who, ITV's Vera and other TV shows such as The Bay, Shetland and Mr Selfridge. David has also been nominated for a Royal Television Society Award on two occasions. David grew up in Winlaton and attended Newcastle College. You can check out David's work at https://vimeo.com/channels/324635
Watch it now: https://youtu.be/Rjh76l2LKOc
Carly joined us to answer your questions about her career and achievements. Former Tanfield School student and professional footballer Carly Telford is a renowned goalkeeper and has played in the biggest tournaments in the world. In 2019, she was part of the England team that won the SheBelieves Cup in the United States, playing two of the three games against Brazil and Japan. Later that year, Telford was called up by Phil Neville to the 2019 World Cup squad.