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Freshly Squeezed - Season 1

Freshly Squeezed was a British television programme broadcast every weekday morning at around 07:00 on Channel 4.

Top Cast

  • Matt Edmondson

    Matt Edmondson

    Host

  • Nick Grimshaw

    Nick Grimshaw

    Host

  • Jameela Jamil

    Jameela Jamil

    Host

  • George Lamb

    George Lamb

    Host

  • Darren Jeffries

    Darren Jeffries

    Host

  • Matt Littler

    Matt Littler

  • Alexa Chung

    Alexa Chung

    Host

  • Rick Edwards

    Rick Edwards

    Host

  • Zezi Ifore

    Zezi Ifore

    Host

Overview

Freshly Squeezed was a British television programme broadcast every weekday morning at around 07:00 on Channel 4.

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