St Paul’s legends, the 3 T’s returned to Channel 4’s hit series GOGGLEBOX

This Friday 13th Feb the latest series of Gogglebox returned to our screens but fans soon noticed it was only the 2 T’s on the sofa this week. Brothers, Tremaine, Twaine and Tristan have been on their sofa sharing their unique insight in to TV from from across the globe since 2016.

Having been spotted heading into their home in St Paul’s, members of Studio Lamberts casting team who produce Gogglebox, spotted them and randomly knocked on their door and the rest is history. There are no auditions for Gogglebox and it all just comes down to some random person from the production company just happening to spot interesting folk, what a great job!

With great banter between the brothers and not afraid to show their feelings and intelligent insight they have deserverdly been on the show for a decade. With Twaine and Tristan having both been professional footballers and Tremaine not being a fan of football and in fact a chef, their commentary is unique and engaging and the 3 brothers from St Paul’s, Bristol have become firm favourites on the hit TV series.

Twaine has earned his stripes as a superb Club DJ and it turns out he was celebrating his 40th birthday hence missed the first episode but we are assured he will be back. So the Plummer brothers of St Paul’s will continue to delight and entertain us.

Everyone at Ujima Radio says a huge Happy Birthday to Twaine!

We are very proud that the Plummer Brothers launched our very first Rise Up Breakfast Show back on 22nd October 2018 and remained as presenters for several years entertaining Ujima listeners.

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@twaineplummer_ DJ – Bookings: Twaine@live.co.uk

@trem_vi – “The one with the socks” Cancer survivor 

@trissy101 – I’m A Father First… And Everything Else After That..

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Miranda Rae is a Producer and Presenter with over 25 years experience of working in radio and music industries including her own weekly show on BBC Radio 5 for which she won a Sony Award and many years on the infamous Galaxy Radio where Miranda played a pivotal role in the UK’s music scene. Miranda assists in overseeing, and helps to curate over 50 programmes a week. The role is multi-faceted and includes training, broadcasting, producing, programming, supporting emerging talent, social media, PR & publicity, event management and stage management, employing many technical skills including editing and using many different software as a user and a programmer.