The V Room – after show party for The Voice, with Cel Spellman, ITV

The V Room with Cel Spellman. The after show party for The Voice, live on 25th March 2017, ITV

 

The V Room aired live, immediately after ITV’s The Voice and was hosted by Cel Spellman. The show also featured Emma Willis, will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Sir Tom Jones as well as the relevant contestants. Camera Operators – Toby Deveson, Pete Whitaker, Gareth Buss & Patrick Hanna. Floor Manager – Osi Anyanwu. Lighting – Martin Higgins. Director – John Adams. Series Producer – Anna Dunkley. Executive Digital Producer – Janine Smith.

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