Dr Peter Collett
Behavioural Psychologist
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Television

Peter has made numerous appearances on TV – in various documentaries, on News at Ten, Newsnight and This Morning. He was a resident psychologist on Big Brother for the first four series.

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Sky News. Winners vs Losers: Trump's language analysed (2018)

Sky News. The Royals Revealed: Body Language (2018)

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Sky News. Uncovered: The body language secrets of the key figures of 2018 

Peter's Showreel (2012)

A selection of clips from some of Peter's programmes and interviews

Body Talk (2004)

This two-part series was the winner of the FOCAL International award for best use of footage in an entertainment, arts or drama production in 2005. The series attracted an enormous amount of media and public attention, as well as excellent ratings. The Daily Mail described it as being “drenched in the sound of authority”, The Times called it “a funny, merciless expose”, Broadcast Magazine said it was “remarkable”, The Sunday Telegraph said it was “compelling” and the Mail on Sunday described it as “brilliant.”

Body Talk - Power 

People who hold positions of power are rather like poker players – they’re engaged in a subtle game of bluff, trying to persuade everyone that they have the necessary qualities to lead, and doing everything they can to ensure that their intentions remain hidden. This programme examines powerful people by looking at their “tells” – those unintentional signs that give them away and reveal their true feelings.

Produced by ITN Factual
Producer: Mike Smith
Director: Mike Christie

Body Talk - Sex

Tells are the essential building blocks of courtship, love and sex. From the very first moment that potential lovers meet, they’re looking for signs of sexual attraction and using tells to signal their interest in each other. For a loving relationship to work, two people need to be in harmony. It’s like a dance – if they don’t move together, physically and emotionally, things aren’t going to work out.

Produced by ITN Factual
Producer: Mike Christie
Director: Mike Smith
 

What They're Really Thinking? (2005)

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This programme explores the body language of politicians during the 2005 General Election. It examines the giveaway signs that our political leaders let slip in their pursuit of power. 

Produced by Carbon 
Producer: Mike Smith
Director: Mike Christie
This programme achieved the highest viewing figures of any political programme on Channel 4 during the 2005 election.

Body Language Secrets (2010)

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An eight part series for Sky presented with Anjula Mutanda and Jack Lewis which covered the topics of Attraction, Lying, Money, Power, Humour, Winning, Love and Selling.

The series was originally entitled 'How to get what you want'.

Click here to find out more.

The Honeymooners (2008)

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This was the marriage nobody expected - Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness. As Northern Ireland’s First and Deputy First Ministers, their displays of warmth and good humour amazed the world. But was it for real? This programme follows the pair on their “honeymoon” to the United States, getting the perspectives of outsiders and enlisting Peter's help to decode what was really happening. 

Produced by Below The Radar
Producer/Director: Trevor Birney

Prime Ministerial Debates (2010)

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Peter analyses the Prime Ministerial debates between Brown, Cameron and Clegg;.during the 2010 General Election. 
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William and Kate's Wedding (2011)

Peter compares the body language of Will and Kate with that of Charlies and Diana.

What is Trump's Body Language Saying? (Jan 2017)

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Peter appears on Sky News to talk about Trump's facial expressions.
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The Late Late Show (20 January 2017)

Peter analyses Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's body language.
Click here for the full show. Peter appears from minute 6:54.

Your Face Says It All (2016)

Peter makes several appearances in the first episode of Channel 4's "Your Face Says It All"
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