In 2012, George Lamb hosted three series of Channel 4’s live week-long game show The Bank Job. From 2008 to 2010, George’s BBC6 Music radio show was the perfect accompaniment to your day.
Featuring hilarious banter with co-host Marc Hughes and an eclectic playlist, on Monday–Friday’s 10am–1pm, it proved why he was awarded the prestigious Sony Rising Star Award 2008 as voted for by the public.
Through George’s work on Channel 4 and E4 Music, he’s been fortunate enough to interview some of the biggest names in music and film.
Prior to his current career, George was an accomplished band manager responsible for the careers of dance music maestros, the Audio Bully’s and current solo sensation, Lilly Allen.
George enjoys working with his Dad, actor & television star Larry Lamb. In 2009, they collaborated on ITV2’s The Parent Trip on a journey to Namibia.

George has teamed up again with his Dad, Larry, for a number of exciting travel-based projects, including cycling around Britain for Channel 5 and discovering the wonders of Türkiye for The Travel Channel.
He’s also thrilled to be working with BBC3 & CH5 within factual and exploring issues affecting young people.
George Lamb founded ‘GROW’ in 2018, George founded the life-skills education programme in London, which works in schools and communities to promote mental and physical wellbeing as well as a more hands-on relationship with nature.

George Lamb Regenerative farmer
Having spent the first half of his career working in the entertainment industry, George began a new chapter in 2012, determined to use his energy and influence to make a positive, meaningful and lasting impact on society.
After a chance meeting with Groove Armada musician Andy Cato, followed by time spent on the farm, in 2018, George co-founded Wildfarmed alongside Andy and former banker Edd Lees.
George is passionate about improving people’s understanding and connection with the food system to help drive positive, lasting change in the way food is produced, distributed and consumed.



