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SU2C: Celebrity Hunted Q&A15

Katya Jones (Strictly Come Dancing winner) and Aimee Fuller (Winter Olympian and broadcaster) , the stars of Channel Four’s hit CELEBRITY HUNTED series join us in the cinema for a special evening raising money for Stand Up To Cancer.

Tickets are complimentary with donations collected for SU2C on the night. The administrative booking fee is charged to encourage responsible booking, this will be donated by Chiswick Cinema to SU2C.

Arrival – 7:15pm
Q&A – 8:00pm
Celebrity Hunted broadcast live from Channel Four – 9:00pm

About Celebrity Hunted

The Grierson Award winning and BAFTA nominated factual entertainment thriller, Celebrity Hunted, will return to Channel 4 this year for a brand-new fifth series as ten more famous faces go on the run as fugitives, hoping to evade capture by the Hunters.

The celebrity fugitives taking part in the series for Stand Up To Cancer are:

– Comedians and hosts of the Off Menu Podcast, Ed Gamble and James Acaster
– Strictly Come Dancing star Katya Jones and best friend, TV presenter and former Olympic snowboarder Aimee Fuller
– Life-change experts Nik and Eva Speakman
– Social media and Strictly Come Dancing star Saffron Barker and TV Mathematician Bobby Seagull
– Broadcaster and Coronation Street actress Nicola Thorp and boyfriend, and Starstruck and The Devil’s Hour actor, Nikesh Patel

The ten celebrities will attempt to stay off the radar and remain at large for two weeks as a new crack team of hunters try and hunt them down. With former police officers, intelligence, and army personnel hot on their tail and faces recognisable across the UK, will they be able to remain undetected?

The celebrities will be taking part for Stand Up To Cancer, the joint national fundraising campaign from Cancer Research UK and Channel 4.

To give £40, £30, £20 or £10 text FORTY, THIRTY, TWENTY or TEN to 70404. To find out more about Stand Up To Cancer and how you can support, visit channel4.com/SU2C

Cast

Katya Jones • Aimee Fuller

Director

Running Time

120 minutes