Lockdown customer champion: Tim Thornhill, Tysers

Tim Thornhill

Tim Thornhill, Tysers director of entertainment and sports, tells Post about his work to save the 2021 entertainment and sporting calendar amid will-they-won't-they government Covid restrictions and a capacity vacuum.

When the government put the country into lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus in March 2020 the whole country, apart from essential workers, was forced to work from home. Film and TV productions

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