Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! In this episde, pop legend, former Spice Girl and children’s author Geri Horner turns English teacher as she explores the wonderful world of words in a lesson all about creative writing. She offers her tips on developing the perfect story, including creating characters, setting and plot. Filmed entirely at her home and with elements shot by Geri herself, she reveals how she gets inspiration from her animals and the world around her.
Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! World famous journalist Martin Bashir takes a break from reporting on the big stories and interviewing top names to teach a history lesson about something very personal to him. He reveals why Martin Luther King Jnr is his hero from history, why he is inspired by him every day and how we can all learn from his fight against racial inequality in the 1960s.
Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! In this episode, Manchester United and England superstar Marcus Rashford delivers a very special PE lesson as he demonstrates a stretch and warm-up routine designed to get fans ready for a big game or sporting event. He discusses how he was spotted by Man Utd scouts as a boy and what his alternative career may have been if football hadn’t worked out.
Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! In this episode, Emmerdale stars and real-life couple Jeff Hordley and Zoe Henry swap the set of one of the UK’s best-loved soaps for their allotment and back garden as they teach us about gardening and how to grow a healthy lunch. Filmed entirely by themselves, they share their love for growing produce and demonstrate how easy it is to grow and make a tomato and basil salad, even if you have no outside space at all.
Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! In this episode, world-renowned chef and food scientist Heston Blumenthal presents a cookery class to remember as he welcomes us into his kitchen to discuss taste and flavour. After revealing the secret of how to taste food, Heston demonstrates his concept of flavour combinations by showing how to create the world’s ultimate strawberry sundae.
Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! Former international football star and Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker teaches a superstar Spanish class. Fluent from his days playing for FC Barcelona, Gary shows off his golden boots, reveals how he learnt the language and makes counting to ten in Spanish as easy as uno, dos, tres!
Famous faces invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! Comedian Tez Ilyas swaps stand up for supply teaching as he presents a high voltage science lesson full of laughs. Tez delves into the world of electrons as he gives a brief guide to electricity. He looks as the past, present and future of electricity and how the way we generate and use it is changing dramatically.
Famous faces invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! Vlogger and TV Presenter Nikki Lilly gives an IT lesson with a difference as she reveals her top tips for creating vlogs to share with family and friends. Nikki talks about the importance of getting technical details like lighting and sound right and gives loads of hints on how to make a vlog fun and engaging.
Some of the biggest names in the UK invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson swaps his microphone for a paintbrush as he gives a finely tuned art lesson. Former art teacher Ricky shows how the use of colour can dramatically improve your art and demonstrates how even with just one colour you can create marvellous masterpieces!
Famous faces invite the audience into their homes as they become Celebrity Supply Teachers! Multi award-winning singer Kelis presents a cookery class from her kitchen in California as she demonstrates how to cook cornbread muffins, one of her favourite sweet treats from the USA. After becoming a successful singer, Kelis trained to be a professional chef at a top culinary school in Paris. In this one off programme, she reveals why she decided to become a chef and offers up some tips that she has learned along the way.
World-renowned dancer Dame Darcey Bussell takes a special dance class and scores a perfect ten with an African dance that is fun and easy to try. Darcey reflects on why she loves dance, how it helps to keep you active and how that can be good for both physical and mental health. She reveals the dance she has never tried and gives tips for aspiring dancers.
Television presenter and inspirational speaker Katie Piper offers a unique lesson in well-being and how to feel happy and healthy no matter what worries you may have. She shows how taking a few minutes out of your day to do some simple exercises can have a big impact on how you are feeling.
Top quizzer Mark Labbett takes a maths class with a difference as he presents some simple maths hacks that help demystify long multiplication. The former maths teacher explains place value, how he became so good at maths and offers tips to those who are struggling.
Isabel Clifton, known for playing the lead role in CBBC’s Hetty Feather, gives a drama masterclass as she offers up her top tips for becoming a better actor. Isabel discusses how she researches her character, how she uses facial expressions and body language to convey mood and reveals her secrets for learning lines. She answers questions from viewers and gets a special surprise from Hetty Feather author, Dame Jacqueline Wilson.
Former politician and Strictly star Ed Balls takes a history class like no other as he presents a lesson on two of his favourite monarchs from English history. Ed makes use of some Strictly sparkles and a few ridiculously historically inaccurate costumes as he transforms himself into Alfred the Great and Elizabeth I - but which one will be crowned Ed’s mightiest of monarchs?
Award-winning actor, singer and dancer Matthew Morrison gives a special lesson about musical theatre. The Broadway star breaks down the famous finale song You Can’t Stop the Beat from Hairspray and shows how to perform it. Along with demonstrating how to sing and dance, Matthew also discusses how to deal with stage fright and why musical theatre is his passion.
British Paralympian swimmer Ellie Simmonds OBE offers up a special geography lesson on the world’s oceans. The five-time Paralympic gold medallist reveals her love for the oceans, discussing the danger they are in from plastic pollution and what everyone can do to help protect them.
Budding space explorers are treated to a unique science lesson from astronaut Tim Peake as he delivers a masterclass in how to survive in space and the science behind space rockets. What do you eat, where do you sleep and how do you go to the toilet in space? Tim explains all and brings physics to life with a rocket launch from his very own back garden.
Actresses Rachel Shenton and Maisie Sly, who starred in the Oscar-winning short film The Silent Child, give a fascinating and interactive introduction to British sign language.
Take a look back at a busy term and see which of our stars shone brightest in the classroom. From Tim Peake’s science lesson, Geri Horner giving writing tips, Marcus Rashford’s PE drill and Ed Ball’s history class, this series has brought unique moments from a staffroom of superstars. This episode gives you a chance to enjoy all the laughs and stand-out moments once again.
Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli swaps the dance floor for the classroom as he teaches an Italian lesson with a difference. After talking about growing up in Italy, Bruno gives an introduction to the Italian language by introducing the phrases used to order food at a restaurant.
Reality star and businesswoman Gemma Collins delivers a masterclass in business studies and setting up your very own business. Her lesson looks at the most important aspects of running a successful business, including how to come up with a great idea, how to create a strong brand and tips for being a successful salesperson.
The Repair Shop star Jay Blades teaches a special lesson about two of his heroes from history who left a profound and lasting impact on their community. He talks about Claudia Jones, who founded the West Indian Gazette and inspired the Notting Hill Carnival, and also discusses Dr Harold Moody, who campaigned against racial injustice in the UK. He also shares his passion for helping his community and offers advice for how viewers can have a positive impact on their local areas.
International superstar drag queen Courtney Act, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2018, presents an inspirational lesson on the subject of well-being. This popular performer discusses identity, acceptance, the importance of kindness towards others and how everyone should celebrate their unique self.
Girls Aloud and West End star Kimberley Walsh offers up a unique music lesson as she draws on her many years as a professional singer. She gives warm-up and vocal techniques and then teaches the audience how to sing one of her favourite songs from The Greatest Showman. Kimberley also reveals which Girls Aloud song was her favourite to sing and who her musical heroes are.
The BBC’s Europe editor, Katya Adler, gives an exclusive lesson on the subject of journalism and how to create a compelling news story. She explains the golden rules of journalism and how to go about researching, writing and presenting a story, talking about the dangers of fake news and how impartiality is vital in journalism.
Former Welsh International rugby player Gareth Thomas gives a unique PE lesson from his back garden using fitness techniques inspired by his life as a rugby player. He teaches some dynamic warm-up exercises, followed by a set of training drills designed to improve hand-eye coordination and overall fitness. He also shares advice with young fans on becoming a professional rugby player.
Radio 1 DJ and presenter Vick Hope delivers a French lesson with a twist as she gives a rundown of her most useful words and phrases in French. Fluent in French, Spanish and Portuguese, she reveals how her language skills changed her life and led to her big break in presenting, and aims to inspire viewers to give languages a go.
Celebrity chef and environmental campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall delivers a special science lesson about sustainability and recycling. Passionate about highlighting the impact humans have on the planet, Hugh focuses on single-use plastics and why they are so unsustainable. He offers advice on how to reduce, reuse and recycle more effectively and how we can all make small changes to live more sustainably.
Internationally renowned designer Bobby Berk presents a masterclass on interior design. He talks about how colour, light, space and comfort can transform a room and positively affect your well-being. Bobby then draws on his years of experience to offer up some exclusive tips to transform a bedroom that don’t cost the earth.
Paralympic champion and keen baker Kadeena Cox goes for gold with a taste bud-tickling cookery lesson. She talks about success on track, the nutrition that an athlete requires to get their body into peak fitness and her 80/20 rule. Eighty per cent of the time she eats incredibly healthily, but she allows herself the odd treat the rest of the time. Kadeena shows the audience how to make one of her favourite sweet treats that she allows herself once in a while.
Inventor, engineer and internet star Colin Furze presents a fascinating introduction to the world of inventing. He gives a tour of his amazing shed, where all his creations are brought to life, and demonstrates some of his incredible inventions, including a flame-throwing guitar! He offers advice on how to go about inventing before demonstrating some basic engineering principles with a tensegrity sculpture.
American actor and voice artist Jacob Hopkins gives a lesson all the way from Los Angeles on the art of voice acting. He demonstrates exercises that he uses to strengthen the voice and how to use it for greater effect. He shows how to warm up the voice, how to build a character through the use of voice techniques and illustrates the differences between on-screen and voice acting.
Emmerdale star James Moore gives a very special history lesson about disability. He highlights the struggles that the disabled community have undergone to gain recognition and an equal footing in society. He picks out some key pioneers from history who changed the lives of disabled people and discusses some important moments that have led to a fairer and more equal society.
Jockey Khadijah Mellah delivers a masterclass on horses and horse riding. Khadijah won the Magnolia Cup at only 19 years old, and she describes what that moment was like and the training that was required to get there. She gives expert tips on how to approach and groom a horse and demonstrates the finer points of basic riding.
Iconic interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen delivers an art masterclass as he reveals the secrets for drawing the perfect portrait, showing how some simple hacks can make all the difference to your art.
Comedian Shazia Mirza goes back to her science teacher roots to present a lesson about acids and alkalis. She shows how to make a homemade indicator from cabbage that can test the PH of various household substances.
Call the Midwife star Sarah Gordy presents an acting masterclass in this very special drama lesson. She talks about how to get into character, how she researches her characters and offers up handy advice for overcoming nerves on stage.
Longtime Neighbours star Alan Fletcher gives a geography lesson about his beloved homeland. He discusses the indigenous Australian culture, the stunning landscapes and takes a fun look at some of the country’s deadliest creatures.
Take a look back at a busy second term and see which of our stars dazzled in the classroom. From Bruno Tonioli’s Italian lesson, Gemma Collins’ business studies class, Jay Blades history masterclass and Courtney Act’s well-being session, this series has brought unique moments from a staffroom of superstars.