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Tom Quinn

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Gender Male
Played by Matthew Macfadyen
Last appearanceNew Allegiances
First appearance Thou Shalt Not Kill
SpouseChristine Dale
Notable aliasesMatthew Archer, Steve Wilkes, Davy Crockett, Mr Anderson, John Steadman, David Ghetty, Jack, Mike
David Ghetty, Davy Crockett, Jack, John Steadman, Matthew Archer, Mike, Mr Anderson, Steve Wilkes
Movies/Shows Spooks
Signific otherEllie Simm
First appear Thou Shalt Not Kill
Last appearSeries 10, Episode 6
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Tom Quinn is a fictional character in the BBC espionage television series Spooks, which follows the exploits of Section D, a counter-terrorism division of MI5. He is portrayed by British actor Matthew Macfadyen.

Sharp rise in teenage girls with eating disorders during Covid

Sharp rise in teenage girls with eating disorders during Covid
Jun 20,2023 9:51 pm

... Tom Quinn, director of external affairs at charity Beat, says there is still " a postcode lottery" for care and everyone needs to get " the help they need as quickly as possible"...

Zara McDermott and disordered eating: 'I don't feel as alone anymore'

Zara McDermott and disordered eating: 'I don't feel as alone anymore'
Nov 23,2022 1:10 pm

... " Eating disorder content, for instance posts about extreme weight loss or specific behaviours, can harm those with or vulnerable to developing an eating disorder, " said Tom Quinn from the charity...

Leaving home with an eating disorder 'exhausting and isolating'

Leaving home with an eating disorder 'exhausting and isolating'
Oct 22,2022 7:51 pm

... Tom Quinn, Beat s director of external affairs, says university can be " a challenging time" for people with eating disorders for lots of reasons, such as moving away from home, changing their routine, and the stress of meeting new people and studying for long hours...

Eating disorder hospital cases up 84% in five years in England

Eating disorder hospital cases up 84% in five years in England
May 19,2022 6:15 am

... Tom Quinn, from eating disorder charity Beat, said he hoped the guidance would " make a huge difference" because the sooner someone gets help, the better their chances of avoiding hospital admission and making a full recovery...

Calories now appear on menus in large restaurant chains

Calories now appear on menus in large restaurant chains
Apr 6,2022 6:20 am

... Tom Quinn, the charity s director of external affairs, said there was evidence that calorie information causes anxiety and distress for people affected by eating disorders...

Richard Osman opens up to Desert Island Discs about food addiction

Richard Osman opens up to Desert Island Discs about food addiction
Dec 26,2021 6:44 am

... " Tom Quinn, director of external affairs for, told the BBC: We are so grateful to Richard Osman for choosing to speak openly about his food addiction...

TikTok abuse 'is pushing teachers over the edge'

TikTok abuse 'is pushing teachers over the edge'
Nov 12,2021 9:17 pm

... Tom Quinn, a headteacher and chief executive of the Frank Field Education Trust in the North West of England and West Midlands, told the BBC that two of his teachers were off sick because of the abuse - and that social-media platforms needed to react more quickly in removing the offending videos...

'Exercise targets would trigger my eating disorder'

'Exercise targets would trigger my eating disorder'
Feb 16,2020 9:05 am

... Tom Quinn, from eating disorder charity Beat, also fears the concept could be unhelpful to those vulnerable to eating disorders...

Richard Osman opens up to Desert Island Discs about food addiction

Feb 16,2020 9:04 am

Richard Osman , the TV personality and author, has spoken about how how " hard" it is to " work your Way Out of" an Eating disorder.

The 51-year-old told BBC Radio 4 's Desert Island Discs he had therapy in his 30s to address his food issues.

The Pointless star's best-selling debut novel, The Thursday Murder Club, saw him named author of the year at the 2021 British Book Awards.

He Said food addiction doesn't have the " doomed glamour" of drugs or alcohol.

" But if an alcoholic came to My House they would be shocked to see bottles of gin and bottles of wine, completely Untouched , " Osman told presenter Lauren Laverne . " Because an alcoholic couldn't have that in their house.

" And if I came to your house and there were crisps or Chocolate bars Untouched in The Fridge , I'd be like 'What? How are they Untouched ?' - if I'm going through an episode. "

The Addiction , He Said , " is identical, " to that experienced by people with alcohol and drug addictions. " The secrecy of consuming these things, The Shame behind it, " he noted.

" And food is a tricky one because booze and drugs You can just give up. [It is] unbelievably difficult but [with] a Zero Tolerance policy. Whereas if You 're addicted to food or To Love or all these things that are sustaining, You do still have to have them, and so it's quite a hard one to work your Way Out of. "

has more details of organisations which can provide advice, information and support for people affected by Eating disorders.

Osman recalled how despite having a successful television career and A Family with Two Children , he had been left feeling directionless. He sought professional help for his problems, including those connected with food, which had been with him since childhood. He believes they will be with him for the rest of his life.

" I'm either controlling it or not controlling it at any given time and These Days , " He Said .

" I control it more often than I don't, but it's actually quite hard and sometimes You do slip, but I try my best and I certainly have No Shame about it now. "

He talked about his childhood, saying his father leaving The Family home when Richard was nine came as a complete shock, and he " shut himself down" in response.

The broadcaster encouraged listeners on Boxing Day who may " over-eat" to tackle the issue " head on".

" Listen, we all have something that gets us through life and You know if that's yours, then we have to face it head on, " he continued. " It's just not being so afraid of life and afraid of what will happen if You put yourself Out There .

" That's a difficult journey and it doesn't come naturally to me, but the more I try it, the happier I get. "

Tom Quinn , director of external affairs for, told The Bbc : 'We Are so grateful to Richard Osman for choosing to speak openly about his food addiction. Sadly there is still stigma surrounding men who experience disordered Eating , which can make it more difficult for men to recognise symptoms in themselves and reach out for help.

'Whenever people in The Public eye share their experiences with disordered Eating , it helps to reduce the misconception that disordered Eating only affects women, and can encourage more people to reach out for support. "

He Said The Charity estimates there are " about 300,000 males in the UK with an Eating disorder" and that during the pandemic they saw a " huge increase" in people Reaching Out for support.

'We'd like anyone [who is} struggling to know that support is available, and making a full recovery from disordered Eating is possible. If You are worried about yourself or somebody You know, please reach out to your GP as soon as possible, " He Said .

For years, scientists have debated if food addiction really exists, and in a 2013 report, that Binge Eating - which has been linked to obesity - was the only type of Eating disorder where it was thought that addiction played a role.

" Although we tend to trivialise the idea of addiction and food being Related - Many of us have at some point referred to ourselves as addicted to Chocolate - Binge Eating Disorder is something which holds people within its grip, " She Said . " It causes physical and psychological harm and is utterly miserable. Just like other forms of addiction. "

'It's about happiness'

Osman, who rose to fame as the knowledgeable sidekick on The Bbc TV gameshow Pointless, having worked behind the camera on shows like Deal or No Deal, has recently become known for his very successful novels.

Hollywood producer Steven Spielberg snapped up The Movie rights to Last Year 's Thursday Murder Club, a tale of four elderly amateur sleuths. The Book broke sales records and soared to the pinnacle of the best-sellers' list in the UK.

Its follow-up, The Man Who Died Twice, finished runner-up in this year's official Christmas book chart, Nielsen Book Services announced This Week . The Book has since records began.

In September, Osman told The Bbc he is not going to get complacent about his achievements.

" I've been through my creative life with great TV shows that fail and not-so-great that succeed so I'm rarely surprised by anything, " He Said . " But I'm humbled and amazed.

" I'm thinking 'what a lovely thing to have happened and I get such lovely comments in The Street , but I'm with Kipling On Success and failure: You have to treat them in just the same way'. "

The broadcaster, who is in a relationship with The Actress and comic Ingrid Oliver , added he is " now in a place where I want to be".

" I'm happy with myself, I've got these beautiful kids, I've met The Woman who I'm going to be with for the rest of My Life and that thing of competition and Ambition - You soon realise that rocket fuel disappears and it's about happiness and my kids bring me happiness and Ingrid brings me happiness. "

Richard Osman 's Desert Island Discs episode is on BBC Radio 4 on Boxing Day at 11:00 GMT.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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