Motherwell boss Graham Alexander has copped a two-match ban after being sent off during his side's draw with Hibs.
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Death in Paradise star Ben Miller, 55, was put through his paces when he took part in Hamza Yassin's Channel 4 wildlife series, Scotland: Escape to the Wilderness. Hamza is best known as a presenter and cameraman for Countryfile, Springwatch and Animal Park. Hamza's latest show saw him take four celebrities out of their comfort zone on an expedition across the Scottish Highlands.
Ben, who plays DI Richard Poole on the detective drama, was sent to Bamff in Perthshire. He stayed in an off-grid cabin in the middle of a forest with no running water. When the show premiered in October, Ben told Radio Times Travel that he thought the experience was "terrifying".
READ MORE:Hairy Biker Si King forced to pay back Dave Myers for 'terrible' saleThe actor explained that it was particularly "terrifying at night" because of all the "strange animal noises" he could hear in the forest. In an exclusive interview with Express. co.
uk, presenter Hamza said that the only reason Ben was scared was because he was seeing things "from the animals' point of view". He said: "In that split second of him waking up in fear, it taught him how animals feel on a daily basis. Other stars who took part in the More 4 series included Martin Clunes, Reverend Richard Coles and politician Sayeeda Warsi.
Hamza admitted that he was nervous to meet the celebrities when they embarked on their exploration of Scotland. The presenter said: "We were all nervous, me and the celebrities. .
. We were all nervous to meet each other. "More so for me because these are people that we know and see on TV, but, once I met them you realise that they are just humansDON'T MISSEmmerdale's Jeff Hordley on quitting soap after wife Zoe joined rival[LATEST]Naga Munchetty 'sends love'
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