The Trial: The No. 1 bestselling whodunit by Britain’s best-known criminal barrister

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The Trial: The No. 1 bestselling whodunit by Britain’s best-known criminal barrister

The Trial: The No. 1 bestselling whodunit by Britain’s best-known criminal barrister

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They venture far beyond the lobby into places that the public don’t usually see and uncover the meticulous level of detail needed to pull off impeccable service. As they work, Rob and Monica get to know the people who staff these hotels and uncover the inspirational, poignant and heart-warming stories of the communities around them. R ob Rinder, 45, is a criminal barrister and broadcaster. He first appeared on TV in 2014, in Judge Rinder. Since then he has presented Good Morning Britain and fronted documentaries on the Holocaust and the Holy Land, and he is co-hosting Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby with Monica Galetti. He is divorced and lives in London I know for sure, and I never thought I would be this person and I know people out there who might roll their eyes and shrug their shoulders, I know there are big issues in the world, but to have had the gift of loyalty, of a loving dog and to have lost that dog or a pet is a challenging thing." Rinder began hosting the Channel 4 series The Rob Rinder Verdict in 2009. In July 2020, he appeared on series 2 of Celebrity Gogglebox alongside Susanna Reid. Rinder has been presenting on Good Morning Britain on ITV since 2022. On 14 July 2022, Crime & Investigation UK commissioned the 10-part crime series Rob Rinder’s Interrogation Secrets; presented by Rinder, the series premiered on 4 September 2022. Robert Rinder Net Worth In each of this series’ eight hotels, Monica and Rob will join the teams of dedicated staff, learning first hand just what it takes to deliver once-in-a-lifetime experiences in these spectacular hotels.

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There’ve been many TV types-turned-typists over the past few years, among them Michael Ball, Carol Kirkwood, Nadiya Hussain and Anton Du Beke. The genre’s leading lights, of course, are also its most accomplished: both Richard Osman and Richard Coles have revealed themselves as highly effective writers of books filled with genuine appeal. Like most people I wasn't necessarily a dog person, but then this beautiful snoring creature came into my life and gave me absolute loyalty and unconditional love," Rob said. "There's nothing like the profound delight of arriving home and somebody, this beautiful creature, being completely full of limitless joy just to see you. No human being will give you that."I hope to return to St Petersburg once the conflict in Ukraine is over and it’s safe and open to visit again. When I do I’ll follow the rules I always set myself when I travel, and that’s to rid myself of any expectation I may have built up of a place — be it through film, TV or literature — and try to approach every individual with an open mind. And to remember that I’ve got two ears and one gob for a reason. Mostly when I was travelling as a student. I once stayed in a hotel which had previously been a prison and they hadn’t changed the décor during that time…

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Well, I think it's such vast collection of different types of hotels this series, and I love the different cultures that that we get to explore. They are so much more than just hotels. I think the selection we have from all different parts of the world makes for a very colourful season and I’m excited for people to see it. It’s all about dedicated people, meticulous breath-taking attention to detail and a unique thirst for every single guest to go away feeling like they’re not in a hotel but in the home of a family member. He also hosted Raising the Bar on BBC Radio 5 Live, which he started with a discussion with former Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge. In December 2017, Rinder re-launched Crown Court on ITV, newly named Judge Rinder’s Crown Court, with a two-part special after a 30-year hiatus. Robert Rinder Book What surprised me is how talented, dedicated and invested the owners, employees and everyone we spoke to were. It was not just a hotel, but a community. Such as an Atoll that was destroyed by an El Nino, or speaking to a Berber community in part of the Atlas mountains who, before the hotel opened, were on the edge of economic catastrophe. Now, it’s an epicentre of community. What surprised me is how these hotels can forge part of a community and alter how not just a community runs, but who a person is.Rob and Monica travel to Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa to try their hand at Safari hospitality. While guiding guests to find the ‘big game’, working with local staff in the hotel, they come to understand how a five star hotel can also be a force for animal conservation. You’ve seen your fair share of hotels over 5 seasons of the show. Is there something that continues to surprise you about some of the hotels you see? Technology has made the world smaller, but it has also reduced our ability to be present. We’re always connected and often distracted, which was why running through the Namibian desert for Sport Relief was so special. For much of the challenge there was no signal, so I just luxuriated in losing myself in the endless shades of yellow and orange, accompanied by the voices of Dolly Parton, One Direction and nine Mahler symphonies. The whole experience was so beautiful I actually cried. In Morocco, Monica and Rob travel to Richard Branson’s Kasbah Tamadot and work alongside the 100% Moroccan team to discover the significance of Berber hospitality, food and culture to their guests.



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