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Taking the stand

rder in the court! With his unique personal brand — funny but straightforward; warm but no-nonsense — Robert Rinder has, since 2014, amassed legions of fans as the face and sound legal brain of ITV’s . (On which he delivers verdicts with all the judge; the library is officially when he’s around!) He’s long been one of the most famous gay male faces on TV, but in the intervening eight years, the criminal barrister’s media career has grown in exciting new directions. His TV credits, for starters, are now long and varied, and often transcend the courtroom: he’s a familiar face in the primetime light entertainment space, for example, finishing fifth on the 2016 series of , and appearing on with close friend Susannah Reid of fame in 2020.

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