Yeardot is a television and web production for Channel 4 by So Television and Holler. It began on 30 June 2008, and follows the lives of fifteen young people from across the United Kingdom as they go through a pivotal year in each of their lives.[1] The project ended after 12 months at the end of June 2009.
Introduction
The project took place both online at the Yeardot website as well as in a series of TV programmes on Channel 4 as part of their educational schedule.[2] The fifteen participants set goals for themselves that they hoped to achieve over the following twelve months.
Participants
Participants in the show are young people who are attempting to succeed in their chosen vocation or else are attempting to overcome some challenge. Included are Jamel Haynes, an ex-homeless man, who wants to stay off the streets;[3] and Simon Jenkins, who hopes to progress as a comedian.[4] Josh Muggleton has Asperger syndrome and hopes to complete a successful first year at the University of St Andrews. Also partaking are Isobella Hatwell, who hopes to stage her play Wasted; Gilly Flaherty, who plays defense premier league football for Arsenal L.F.C.[5] and also plays for England;[6] Claire Hazelgrove, who is a prospective Labour Party candidate for election,[7] one of the youngest to do so;[8] and Chloe Spiteri, an 18-year-old with severe learning difficulties who hopes to progress as a wrestler after winning the English junior championships in March 2008[9] as well as other young people (see list below).
List of participants
Participants in Yeardot[10] Name Age Occupation*/Dream** Aaron Augustus 20 Dancer*/Open Company** Nicolette Ester 16 Leaving home for boarding school* Gilly Flaherty 16 Plays football for Arsenal ladies*and England Isobella Hatwell 17 Playwright** Jamal Haynes 19 Stay off streets** Claire Hazelgrove 20 Labour Candidate* for MP for Skipton and Ripon Jade Heusen 18 Classical ballerina* with major company** Simon Jenkins 20 Comedian* Sheila Lord 17 Singer/songwriter** Joshua Muggleton 19 Student and Autism speaker, writer and consultant* Tom Mursell 19 Entrepreneur* Akilah Russell 19 Print journalist** Chloe Spiteri 18 Olympic Wrestler** Deborah Stevenson 17 Poet*
Participant profiles
Claire Hazelgrove
Claire Ruth Hazelgrove (born 16 July 1988) was the prospective Labour candidate for parliamentary election for Skipton and Ripon.[11][8][12] At time of selection she was the second youngest Parliamentary Candidate in party history, Emily Benn being the youngest.[13] Hazelgrove studies Politics at the University of York and has volunteered for three years for Sally Keeble MP.[14][15] If elected, she could have become the youngest ever MP since the Reform Act 1832. The current record holder is Esmond Harmsworth, elected on 15 November 1919 from Isle of Thanet, aged 21 years 170 days. The youngest female MP was, until 2015, Bernadette Devlin, elected on 17 April 1969 from Mid Ulster, aged 21 years 359 days. On 7 May 2015, Mhairi Black became the youngest ever female MP, and youngest MP since the Reform Act 1832, aged 20 years and 237 days old.
Josh Muggleton
Joshua Thomas Bailey Muggleton (born 7 July 1989, Surrey)[16] is currently studying Psychology at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. Josh was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder, in 2004, and is the youngest ever elected councillor of the National Autistic Society. He talks and lectures widely to parents, teachers and others professionals about living with autism, and has been interviewed by TV, radio and national newspapers.[17]
References
- ↑ "Account Suspended". flisolo.com. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ "Channel 4 - New Media Education". channel4.com. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ On a roll - Jamal Haynes
- ↑ Simon does Edinburgh, part 1 www.yeardot.co.uk
- ↑ "Home". nflfc.co.uk. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ "Rippleffect Ltd". arsenal.com. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ Claire's summer job
- 1 2 "Claire, 19, stands for Parliament". Craven Herald.
- ↑ "Barking and Dagenham Recorder, TV acclaim for wrestler Chloe John Phillips, 12 Aug 2008, Accessed 3 Sep 2008".
- ↑ Yeardot - Channel 4
- ↑ "UKPollingReport Election Guide 2010 » Labour Candidates".
- ↑ "Age is just a number". York Press.
- ↑ "Claire Curry's favour". Daily Mirror.
- ↑ "Juggling student life and politics: getting the balance right".
- ↑ "Second year to stand in general election". nouse.co.uk. 24 October 2007.
- ↑ "Page Not Found". findmypast.com. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
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