Bryony Wright

Bryony Wright

Director

Bryony enjoys singing so much that she lists an en-suite bathroom (with shower head microphone naturally) as her number one desert island essential. A rich and varied career in PR has produced many memorable moments, but perhaps none more bizarre than conducting tours for tourists of the sewage works at Weston-Super-Mare. In moments such as those, Bryony uses the example of her heroine, Julie Andrews, to both climb every mountain and ford every stream.

Sarah Hembrow

Sarah Hembrow

Director

Sarah hopes to compete at London 2012 in the synchronised shopping and chocolate eating. The intervening years will inevitably involve hours, if not days, of training and sacrifice in order to compete with the pre-tournament favourites, the Swiss. Synchronicity being in her nature, Sarah lists her most memorable career moment as attending the National Sheepdog Trials and doing an interview on national radio about a dog on Prozac. One can only speculate that had One Man and His Dog shown footage of that, the long running TV show would never have been cancelled.

Hayley

Hayley Reynolds

Account Manager

Beware going out and enjoying Hayley's favourite pastime; which is sailing in Cornwall. Not because she isn't anything other than a fantastic yachtswomen - no more because when asked the question 'If you weren't doing this you would be…?' her answer is 'sailing around the world'. It would be an interesting moment to realise that you'd passed The Lizard, weren't turning around, and you'd only packed one change of underwear.

Rachel

Rachel Child

Account Manager

Imagine having to lurk in a dark cellar with the excitable Tony Blackburn. Help, I'm with a celebrity, get me out of here! Strangely, filming in just such a scenario ignited a passion for performance within Rachel which she now fulfills through acting as a regular 'extra' in Casualty and Dr Who. Hosting GMTV remains a keen ambition, and to that end, Rachel never goes anywhere without her hair straighteners. Not only can they work wonders with tired, lifeless hair, but they're also useful in keeping tired celebrity guests in line.

Will

Will Wright

Consultant

Having spent nineteen years as a property developer, Will is now tackling the world of PR armed only with a pen knife and his trusty Boy Scout manual. Never one to shirk a challenge or daunted by extreme career changes, Will has said that it was either PR or pig farming. Which leads one to the inevitable joke about one involving rolling around in the dirt and mud with large truculent beasts - and then of course there's a career in pig farming.