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Kate Thornton's White Wine Question Time is the podcast that brings together well-known friends, three glasses of wine and three thought-provoking questions. Discover the friendships behind the entertainment headlines, and listen in on their conversations for a side to the celebrities you've never heard before.
Join us weekly for something new, or feel free to dive into our cellar of over 450 incredible episodes - all as enjoyable and relevant to listen to now as when they were first recorded.
If you'd like to say hi you can send us an email any time.
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- 498 - Radio 1's Matt Edmondson: Embracing ADHD, Creativity, and Resilience
In this episode of White Wine Question Time Radio 1's Matt Edmondson shares his journey from a young magic enthusiast to a successful broadcaster and board game creator. He discusses living with ADHD and cyclothymia, the challenges and gifts they bring, and how these conditions have shaped his career and personal life. Matt also opens up about his relationship with money, his creative ventures, and the importance of empathy and understanding in overcoming personal struggles.
CONTENT WARNING: Please note this episode does contain some frank discussion of depression and suicide.
It's a fascinating conversation with a truly great creative thinker.
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Thu, 04 Dec 2025 - 46min - 497 - Something from the Cellar: Reverend Richard Coles
As we ramp up our festive preparations we've dug around in the cellar to find some episodes that just feel right for this time of year - over the next few weeks you can expect some Panto shenanigans (oh yes you can!), some Strictly magic and THE king of Christmas music. First up - it's one of the signs that it's nearly Christmas... I'm A Celebrity on the TV! We're taking you back to last year - when Reverend Richard Coles won the nation's heart in the Australian jungle.
If your tree's not up already - why not get yourself in the festive mood and listen to this sermon - from the pop star turned vicar - Reverend Richard Coles.
Cheers
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Tue, 02 Dec 2025 - 47min - 496 - Big Brother host Will Best on his Big break and crying at work
Will Best's journey from T4 to Big Brother hasn't been straightforward. It might surprise you to know that in between he's run a tech company, launched an alcohol brand, and ask a lot of questions to Simon Cowell.
His start has never been brighter than it is right now - hosting Hits Radio breakfast with James Barr and Fleur East and standing alongside AJ outside the Big Brother house.
It's a fascinating story which has seen Will pick himself up after several false-dawns. He's always adding to his knowledge, and learning from every challenge - something we can all learn from.
Enjoy the episode!
Cheers.
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Thu, 27 Nov 2025 - 43min - 495 - Something from the Cellar: Gyles Brandreth
Welcome to White Wine Question Time; the podcast that asks it's guests three thought-provoking questions over three glasses of wine.
Today, we're heading back down to the cellar for another episode from the archives, and as part of our mini literature festival we're holding this month, it's from another bestselling author...
My guest today has written more than a hundred books, and is also a broadcaster, a knitwear designer, a former politician, and a celebrated raconteur.
Having become well-known on breakfast television in the 80s, in no small part thanks to
his choice of knitwear, he's been a mainstay on TV shows like The One Show,
Countdown, Celebrity Gogglebox, This Morning, and Radio 4's Just a Minute.
He was also the host of the award-winning Something Rhymes with Purple podcast with Susie Dent, and on his latest pod, Rosebud he talks to famous and fascinating people about their first experiences.
This is the last of our November authors - I hope you've enjoyed this look back - and for December we've lined up some festive episodes designed to put you in the perfect mood for Christmas.
Enjoy!
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Tue, 25 Nov 2025 - 50min - 494 - Queen of Burlesque Dita Von Teese reveals all
Our guest on this episode of White Wine Question time is the 'Queen of Burlesque' Dita Von Teese
She's a performer at the very top of her game who’s elevated striptease and burlesque into high art – from martini glasses to Swarovski carousels, she’s transformed a vintage niche into sell out tours around the world, and has her own residency in Vegas.
But her story began far from the spotlight. Born Heather Renée Sweet, she was a shy, self-conscious child who cleaned toilets at her ballet school in exchange for lessons, and dreamed of escaping into the Technicolour world of 1940s Hollywood.
Alongside her stage career, she’s written books, launched perfumes, created lingerie lines, and is even producing her own French gin. She’s appeared in films and music videos for artists from Green Day to Taylor Swift, and continues her Las Vegas residency with over 100 performances a year.
At 53, she shows no signs of slowing down. Next up is Noctornelle, her most ambitious production yet, inspired by 19th-century stage magicians, which will tour the UK in 2026.
She's an incredible artist and this was a Dita at her very honest best. Enjoy!
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Thu, 20 Nov 2025 - 50min - 493 - Something from the Cellar: Poet Donna Ashworth
Each week, in addition to a brand new episode, we delve into our back catalogue to serve up a vintage episode from our cellar.
All this month we're choosing from our excellent selection of authors - a mini literature festival if you will.
Today it's Donna Ashworth - a Scottish poet who shot to stardom during the COVID-19 pandemic and has since been credited with revitalising a national interest in poetry.
So as the weather takes a turn for the worse why not snuggle in and treat yourself to 45 minutes of something inspiring.
I hope you enjoy this episode - and we'll see you back here for a brand new interview next time.
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Tue, 18 Nov 2025 - 44min - 492 - News Agent Lewis Goodall on Trump, Power, and Politics
Lewis Goodall has fast become one of the biggest and most trusted voices in British journalism. As one third of the News Agents podcast (with Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel) he brings his sharp political insight, compelling personal story, and adds a willingness to explore new media formats.
Born in Birmingham, he rose from a working-class background his father a welder at the Rover factory to studying history and politics at St John’s College, Oxford, as the first in his family to attend university.
Starting his career behind the scenes at Granada Studios writing questions for University Challenge and later at the think-tank Institute for Public Policy Research Goodall soon moved into journalism. He became a producer and reporter for BBC Newsnight, before joining Sky News as a political correspondent. His reporting on Brexit, the Labour Party and domestic policy earned him recognition and helped establish his reputation.
At a time of such division - the world needs communicators like Lewis - so it was a pleasure to sit down and find out what drives him.
Enjoy!
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Thu, 13 Nov 2025 - 42min - 491 - Something from the Cellar: Sex & The City author Candace Bushnell
Our mini literature festival continues with an author who helped shape the the early part of the millennium - her New York Observer column 'Sex & the City' would spark a TV show that endures to this day - 30 years on from the first published anthology of her work.
Candace Bushnell has gone on to write many more books, many continuing the tales of Carrie Bradshaw.
In 2023 Candace joined White Wine Question Time for a chat - and as we look back at some of the best authors to have appeared on the podcast it felt right to include this episode.
If EVER there was a time to pour yourself a glass - it has to be to this.
Enjoy xx
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Tue, 11 Nov 2025 - 57min - 490 - England Roses Captain Zoe Aldcroft on life after THAT World Cup win.
Were you one of the six million people who watched the Women's Rugby World Cup Final on TV? An absolutely phenomenal performance from the England Roses saw them victorious, and in that moment their lives changed forever.
We're incredibly lucky to have the Captain of the England Roses, Zoe Aldcroft on the podcast reflecting on the huge team effort, the personal sacrifices and the whirlwind of the past few weeks.
You do not have to love rugby to love what these women have achieved - this is a story as universal as any - even with a little bit of romance thrown in for good measure.
Enjoy the episode - and don't forget to hit subscribe so you can get new episodes directly in your podcast app every Thursday morning. It's completely free but it really helps us.
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Thu, 06 Nov 2025 - 40min - 489 - Something from the Cellar: Fifty Shades author; EL James
EL James doesn't do podcasts - in fact appropriately enough we popped her podcast cherry (Absolutely no safe words required).
As part of our look back at some of our favourite authors to have appeared on the podcast we couldn't look past this one. Erika (her real name) is one of the best selling authors on the planet - but her fame came later, after a successful career in British TV.
It is an extraordinary conversation - which took place back in 2001 - at a time when she was trying to juggle homeschooling and launching a range of adult toys. Weren't we all.
Hope you enjoy it - but just a word of warning, it probably is one for listening to on headphones - you can imagine but some of the chat is quite saucy.
Cheers
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Tue, 04 Nov 2025 - 44min - 488 - Blue Lights star, actress Sian Brooke
Are you watching Blue Lights? If not, why not?
On this episode is one of the stars of the Belfast-based cop drama. She's a star of stage and screen at the peak of her acting prowess. You may have seen her as Sherlock' Holmes' evil sister in Sherlock alongside Benedict Cumberbatch or starring opposite Suranne Jones in Doctor Foster. If you're really lucky you may have even seen her break-out theatre role as Ophelia in Hamlet at London's Barbican.
Sian rarely does podcast interviews - so what an honour to share a couple of glasses of wine and a really lovely chat about the confidence gained from early drama classes, the women who've reached down to help her on her journey, and the illness that nearly ended her career before it really began.
Sit back, grab whatever drink you fancy and enjoy!
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Thu, 30 Oct 2025 - 47min - 487 - Something from the Cellar: Lynda La Plante
Over the next five Tuesdays we're holding our own mini literature festival. We've delved deep in the archive to find some of the very best authors we've spoken to over the past seven years, and what an icon we have to kick it off!
After a successful career as an actor Lynda La Plante became intrigued by the production process of television drama and began writing treatments, ideas for potential shows that were, well, very much her own. Although most were rejected, one was praised as utterly brilliant. By 1983, her six-part series Widows premiered and became the highest rating series of the early 1980s. Following the show's success, she established herself as a highly sought-after crime writer with women at the heart of her stories, and the release of her debut novel in 1987 quickly established her as a critically acclaimed best-selling author to boot, paving the way for a series of hit books that followed in rapid succession.
By 1991, she hit new heights and broke new ground with the premiere of the world-renowned Prime Suspect. A detective drama starring Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennyson, which went on to win numerous BAFTAs, Emmys and Golden Globes over the course of its seven seasons and made Helen Mirren a bona fide global superstar. It's no surprise that in 2008 she was awarded a CBE for her services to literature, drama and charity. is a member of the Crime Thriller Award Hall of Fame
We'll be back on Thursday with a brand new episode.
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Tue, 28 Oct 2025 - 1h 07min - 486 - Why is Jon Richardson sleeping in a stranger's boxer shorts?
Jon Richardson will not like this podcast description - as you'll hear!
Whether you know Jon from 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, his stand-up specials, playing 'himself' in Meet The Richardsons or from his Saturday morning show on Absolute Radio - you'll know one thing... he's extremely funny.
Behind the humour is a man as complicated as he is kind - someone who hoards everything (he still has a copy of the newspapers from the day of the 1999 Solar Eclipse), but who values friendships from every stage of his life. We were delighted when Jon agreed to talk about his new acting role as a drug-taking ex-Marine-turned-Creative Arts teacher in Waterloo Road. It was fascinating to see how uneasily Jon takes a compliment, for someone so used to the validation of a live audience he struggled to watch the Gogglebox clip we played him.
Modest, sincere and painfully funny - it turned out to be a great conversation.
We hope you enjoy it!
Cheers.
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Thu, 23 Oct 2025 - 49min - 485 - Something from the Cellar: Stephen Fry
A National Treasure.
That's what Stephen Fry is. Whether you know him as General Melchett, Jeeves, half of Fry & Laurie, the sound of Harry Potter, the genius of QI or the modern Homer retelling Greek mythology to a new generation - he has touched most of our lives in some way over the past half century.
So seeing as Stephen is currently on our screens as himself in The Traitors we thought it was a timely opportunity to bring his episode of White Wine Question Time up from the cellar for another airing.
We spoke in early 2025 - with Stephen in LA - about the UK import of Jeopardy, what attracted him to It's A Sin, his incredible documentaries on gay rights around the world and his advice for young creatives joining the entertainment industry. As you would expect, it was truly fascinating.
Enjoy the episode and don't forget we'll be back on Thursday with a brand new episode.
Cheers.
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Tue, 21 Oct 2025 - 52min - 484 - Penny Lancaster on menopause, blending families, and role-model Rod
Welcome to a brand new episode of White Wine Question Time.
Penny Lancaster takes a break from her Special Constable policing duties to join us for three glasses of wine and answer three thought provoking questions.
Some of the topics in this episode might be difficult for some listeners - Penny talks honestly about a childhood assault, and a sexual assault that took place during her modelling days. There is also discussion of miscarriage and difficulties conceiving.
It is a really honest chat which also touches on menopause, blending families and Rod's (eventual) decision to father more children.
If you would like more from Penny - we can highly recommend her new book Someone Like Me
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Wed, 15 Oct 2025 - 43min - 483 - Something from the Cellar: Grace Dent
Grace Dent joined us for White Wine Question Time back in 2021 - it was such a lovely episode, full of food, formative moments and fond memories. Grace talked about losing her mum only months before we spoke, finding her partner on social media and her three-week 'holiday' to a West London shopping centre!
Every week we'll be pulling out a highlight from our back catalogue of almost 500 episodes - we hope you like them, and if you do there are LOADS more to choose from, plus every Thursday we'll be uncorking a new guest for you.
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Tue, 14 Oct 2025 - 46min - 482 - Denise Van Outen - From The Big Breakfast to Ibiza DJ and everything inbetween
Hello! Welcome to White Wine Question Time.
On the podcast this week it's a friend of the show - the brilliant Denise Van Outen. In the 90s she hosted The Big Breakfast which launched her into a career that's taken in the West End, Broadway, TV, DJ'ing some of the world's biggest clubs and best-selling author. Denise was one of our first ever guests on the podcast, and in this episode we break her career down into 'eras'
Let us know what you think - send us an email to hello@whitewinepod.com
Thanks for listening - we'll be back with another new guest next Thursday - and something from the cellar (a gift from our back catalogue of almost 500 episodes) next Tuesday.
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Thu, 09 Oct 2025 - 45min - 481 - Something from the Cellar: Dannii Minogue
Time for another trip to the cellar for something vintage.
This episode of White Wine Question Time was originally recorded in 2021 - when the world was in lockdown. Dannii was in Melbourne having moved back from London several years earlier. The conversation takes in memories of living in the UK, motherhood, advice for the next generation and also Dannii's revelation when it comes to clothes sizing.
It's a really lovely chat, which although recorded at a very strange time still seems extremely relevant today.
This is an abridged version of the original conversation - you can find the original in our back catalogue.
Don't forget we'll bring you a highlight from almost 500 episodes of White Wine Question Time every Tuesday and a brand new guest every Thursday.
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Tue, 07 Oct 2025 - 46min - 480 - Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick on learning to trust, and being saved by music.
We're back and joining us on this episode is the nation's favourite vet - Noel Fitzpatrick. Not content with being one of the world's most respected veterinary surgeons Noel is equally at home on a stage touring his one-man show, in front of the camera (he's played parts in The Bill, Casualty and is the star of the long-running Supervet series) or promoting his many books. His latest release is a children's book 'Over the Rainbow Bridge' which deals with the sadness a child feels when they lose their beloved family pet, and finding joy afterwards.
Finding joy is a theme Noel brings up several times in our conversation, which also touches on how comic books inspired his love of medicine, how Brian May came to teach Noel how to play guitar and why Noel went years without knowing what happened at the end of Rocky! It's a fascinating story, told by an exceptional man. From his midnight gym routine to how an ice-cream scoop inspired a hip replacement technique this is a gripping conversation. So grab a drink and join us.
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We're fast approaching our 500th episode - so if you're new (hello!) please check-out the vast collection of famous voices who've joined us on White Wine Question time over the past seven years. We'll pull out Something From The Cellar on Tuesdays and be back with a brand new episode each Thursday.
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Thu, 02 Oct 2025 - 47min - 479 - Adrian Dunbar on a life of variety, the changing face of TV and Line of Duty
Today we're joined by an esteemed actor whose extensive CV includes decades of celebrated films, award-winning TV shows and one of the most celebrated roles from the last few decades of British TV (no wonder people want him to be Prime Minister). It’s the charming Adrian Dunbar!
Adrian joined us for a chat just before the new season of 'Ridley', the incredible ITV drama for a chat about his near-five decade career that's seen him win plaudits across stage and screen. We also hear more about family life, how he likes to relax and enjoy himself - and a CRUCIAL update about the biggest show on British TV: Line of Duty. You don't want to miss it!
We're taking a summer break and will be back in the Autumn with more amazing guests! In the meantime, scroll down wherever you're listening to this right now to check out some of our other episodes. There's over 450 to choose from and they're all as enjoyable and relevant to listen to now as when they were first recorded. We'll see you soon!
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Fri, 01 Aug 2025 - 1h 05min - 478 - Something from the Cellar: Kelly Cates
Two women are about to make broadcasting history when they become the first female full time hosts of Match of the Day, the storied football highlights program on the BBC. And we just happened to speak to them at the start of this year, so now feels like a perfect time to revisit one of those amazing conversations with two sports broadcasting trailblazers. It's Kelly Cates!
We spoke recently to Kelly about her excitement — and nerves! — about taking on her biggest role yet and how she’s preparing for the challenge. Beyond the pitch, she also dives into family life and opens up about juggling a high-profile career with single motherhood and the realities of raising teenage daughters. Honestly, it's amazing how she fits this all into her life - what a woman!
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Tue, 29 Jul 2025 - 1h 04min - 477 - Dawn O'Porter on choosing love, building resilience, and finding a new path
Today, we're joined by an author and presenter who proves that passion, resilience and drive can get you over life's hardest hurdles - even when some look insurmountable: it's the fabulous Dawn O'Porter!
After a really tough childhood brightened by the beauty surrounding her, Dawn's career has taken her to both sides of the Pond as an accomplished TV presenter, journalist and now hugely successful author. We chat about the highs and lows of that journey, how she found the love of her life on the dance floor of her 30th birthday and how moving back to the UK from Los Angeles has put her life back in technicolour. Plus, we even manage to stumble on some blog entries from her late 20s - to Dawn's horror/surprise!
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Fri, 25 Jul 2025 - 47min - 476 - Something from the Cellar: Louise Redknapp
A few weeks ago, a true gem of UK pop music put her new album out - so we thought this was a perfect time to revisit our conversation with a woman who dominated the charts in the 90s as part of the pop group Eternal and has sold over 15m records herself as a solo artist: it's Louise Redknapp!
Louise and I spoke a while back about the heady days of the 90s, leaving Eternal and taking the leap to return to work after a 17-year hiatus just as she was about to release her Greatest Hits album a few years ago.
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Tue, 22 Jul 2025 - 38min - 475 - Fleur East on chasing her dreams, life’s second chances, and her West End debut as Tina Turner
Our guest today is a fiercely talented presenter, singer and performer whose voice lights up the airwaves each morning and then brings the house down each night, performing as the legendary Tina Turner. It’s the amazing Fleur East!
Fleur and Kate reminsice about first meeting on the X Factor twenty years ago, where Fleur’s journey ended after the first week. But, much like she’s dealt with other challenges in her life, her and her amazingly supportive family dusted themselves down and tried again. She auditioned again years later and has seen her career soar ever since - from stints in the jungle and on Strictly, to national radio and embodying Tina on stage. It’s deserved success to for one of the nicest, funniest and most hard-working women in the game!
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Fri, 18 Jul 2025 - 42min - 474 - Something from the Cellar: Judy Murray
To celebrate the end of another special Wimbledon tennis tournament, we're revisiting a conversation with a true trailblazer in British tennis. She also perfectly encapsulates what it means to show resilience, humour, and heart – it’s the one and only Judy Murray!
From raising champions to championing women in sport, Judy’s journey is nothing short of inspiring – and she’s got plenty to say about parenting, perseverance, and what it really takes to survive on the sidelines.
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Tue, 15 Jul 2025 - 57min - 473 - Sam Ryder on a life of music, embarrassing first date mishaps, and rocking out with your heroes
Joining us today is a singer and songwriter who’s gone from living paycheck to paycheck while posting cover videos online to Eurovison success and playing Wembley alongside bona fide rock legends. It’s the joyous Sam Ryder!
Ahead of the release of his sophomore album and headline show at Wembley Arena, he talks about how he survived on “crumbs of comfort” from his early days in the music scene while struggling through difficult jobs. Consistently doing things for the right reasons was eventually rewarded as he graduated from doing weddings - something he still loves - to playing stadiums, his Glastonbury debut and celebrated performances around the world. Despite the success, Sam remains the same humble, joyous soul he was before the deserved accolades that have come his way in recent years.
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Fri, 11 Jul 2025 - 1h 02min - 472 - Something from the Cellar: Candace Bushnell
Today, we're so happy to be revisiting a conversation with a woman who helped redefine how an entire generation of women saw themselves, their aspirations and their sexuality. It's only the bloody author of Sex and the City, Candace Bushnell!
Candace was such amazing company - we spoke about the crossover between her life and the lives of Carrie, Samantha, Mr Big, et al - and also spoke more about how modern women view themselves in a better light, thanks to her! It's a lovely listen with maybe the best dinner party guest ever.
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Tue, 08 Jul 2025 - 1h 00min - 471 - Tom Parker-Bowles on his wilder days, the difficulties of sudden fame, and the joys of food
Today, we're joined by a writer, presenter, and author who has lived under the glare of public scrutiny since his mother began a relationship with our now-king – something he's handled with admirable humour and good grace. It's the charming Tom Parker-Bowles!
Tom joins us fresh off the release of his new cookbook 'Let's Eat' to tell us hilarious and heartfelt tales from the kitchen and beyond. He reminisces about the realities of growing up around brutal press intrusion, even if some of the headlines he'll admit were his own doing! Plus: the best bits from a life writing about food, the joys of family life and dispelling a few well-touted rumours!
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Fri, 04 Jul 2025 - 1h 04min - 470 - Something from the Cellar: Anastacia
It's the 4th of July this weekend for our friend across the Pond, so we wanted to celebrate two American guests who represent their country in the best possible way! First up, the phenomenal singer-songwriter with one of the most recognisable voices in pop music. It’s noughties icon Anastacia!
Anastacia spoke to us about some amazing highs and difficult lows from her near-30-year career, including health troubles that have threatened her career and the harsh realities of the music industry - but also some iconic moments, like performing at Elton John’s wedding and sharing the stage with Celine Dion for an unexpected rendition of ACDC!
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Tue, 01 Jul 2025 - 52min - 469 - Vogue Williams on family values, enjoying her younger days, and finding her peace
Joining us today is a presenter, model and author who has become a certified podcasting queen after a string of successful shows, all delivered with her trademark mix of self-aware craic and personable warmth: it’s the gorgeous Vogue Williams!
We sat down for a chat about her wilder younger days back in Ireland - with days often spent modelling in a burger costume or sneaking off to festivals - and how her career has blossomed since arriving in the UK. Plus, some hilarious cultural differences between her and her husband Spencer, the joys of becoming an author and the journey to self-empowerment - it’s a heartfelt and hilarious chat with a certified gem!
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Fri, 27 Jun 2025 - 59min - 468 - Something from the Cellar: Bez
It's one of the biggest week in the UK summer, because Glastonbury's here! And to celebrate, there was only one episode we could revisit - an epic, hilarious, often heartfelt conversation with a man who's covered every literal and spiritual blade of grass at Worthy Farm: it's Bez from the Happy Mondays!
Across a lovely chat - that took the entire afternoon because Bez fell asleep beforehand and then his phone died halfway through - we hear all about his time in the Mondays and some of the scarcely believable scrapes he’s got himself into over the years. Plenty of those came at Glastonbury: ever lost your false teeth and joined a cult in the same weekend? Bez has!
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Tue, 24 Jun 2025 - 46min - 467 - Alex Horne on creative connection, being more open, and tales from the Taskmaster house
Today, we welcome a comedian and TV host who has taken a brilliantly simple idea for a show - funny people trying to complete funny tasks - and turned it into a global phenomenon. And it’s all been thanks to not taking yourself, or life, too seriously: it’s comedian, TV host and author, Alex Horne!
Alex joins us from, you guessed it, the Taskmaster house for a chat about how the show’s gone from an idea at the Edinburgh Fringe to sold-out theatre shows, global adaptations and eighteen series of hilarious TV. Plus, we hear more about Alex’s life away from the funniest throne in TV - from the importance of making time for loved ones to men trying to be a bit more open and how plenty of life’s best lessons come from failure. Plus, we frantically work out a plan for his debut Glastonbury performance NEXT WEEK!
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Fri, 20 Jun 2025 - 45min - 466 - Something from the Cellar: Ian 'H' Watkins
To continue our Pride Month celebrations, we’re revisiting our heartwarming and hilarious chat with pop icon Ian ‘H’ Watkins!
In this uplifting episode, Ian reflects on life beyond Steps, the joy of reconnecting with his creativity, and the importance of living as your authentic self. He also shares candid stories about the highs and challenges of single parenthood with his signature warmth and humour.
A joyful and inspiring listen – enjoy!
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Tue, 17 Jun 2025 - 55min - 465 - Julie Graham on grief, growth, and the women who shaped her
Joining us this week is one of our favourite leading ladies – a powerhouse performer whose credits span everything from Benidorm, At Home with the Braithwaites, and William & Mary to Doc Martin, The Bletchley Circle, The Hardacres, and most recently, the BBC’s gripping crime drama This City Is Ours. Known for her fierce talent, straight-talking nature, and razor-sharp wit, it’s the brilliant Julie Graham!
In this conversation, Julie reflects on the women who’ve shaped her life and the defining moments that have stayed with her throughout – from losing her mum at 18 to raising two daughters of her own. She shares the moment she fell in love with acting, the iconic performers who’ve inspired her along the way, and how her Liverpudlian “found family” offered the matriarchal support she’d long been seeking. Julie also opens up about the emotional decision to leave a difficult first marriage, the grief that followed, and the courage it took to rebuild her life from the ground up.
As she turns 60, Julie is clear: she’s just getting started. With wisdom, humour, and a good dose of righteous rage, this is a conversation about legacy, reinvention, and stepping boldly into your next chapter.
This Town Is Ours is streaming now on BBC iPlayer.
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Fri, 13 Jun 2025 - 1h 03min - 464 - Something from the Cellar: Tom Allen
Today, in honour of Pride Month, we’re revisiting our wonderfully warm and witty conversation with the brilliant Tom Allen – comedian, presenter, and unapologetic national treasure!
In this episode, Tom reflects on growing up in Bromley as a fabulously strange teenager who had a love of dinner parties, fine silverware, and a flair for the theatrical. He shares how it felt to never quite fit in, what it means to embrace who you are, and how he’s finally grown into the life he always felt he was meant for.
It's a charming, funny, and quietly powerful listen – enjoy!
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Tue, 10 Jun 2025 - 1h 02min - 463 - Jo Joyner on motherhood, menopause, and the moments that shape us
Joining us this week is one of British television’s most loved and consistently brilliant actors. From No Angels to EastEnders, Ackley Bridge to Stay Close, she’s become a mainstay on our screens — and now she’s back with a gripping new drama. It’s the wonderful Jo Joyner!
In this conversation, Jo looks back on the defining chapters of her life, from the heartbreak of fertility struggles to the joy of becoming a mum to twins through IVF. She shares the instinctive decision that led to her pregnancy, the happiness she’s found in family life, and why she wishes she’d appreciated her body more in her younger years.She also opens up about navigating surgical menopause, the new ways she’s showing up for herself — including a transformative solo retreat — and how she’s learning to embrace this next chapter of life. Plus, she's also got stories from the set of Little Disasters, what it’s like working with a dream team of brilliant women, and why she’s embracing midlife entirely on her own terms. Enjoy!
Little Disasters is available to stream now on Paramount+.
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Fri, 06 Jun 2025 - 55min - 462 - Something from the Cellar: Vernon Kay
This week, we’re revisiting our brilliantly fun chat with the one and only Vernon Kay – radio powerhouse, TV favourite, and all-round good guy!
In this feel-good episode, Vernon shares how a chance stint in modelling kickstarted his broadcasting career, what life is really like with wife Tess Daly, and even the time he heroically saved an ITV producer from drowning in Florida!
Packed with warmth, laughs, and classic Vernon charm, this one’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.
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Tue, 03 Jun 2025 - 52min - 461 - Ed Davey on caregiving, purpose and putting compassion at the heart of politics
Joining us this week is a man whose personal story and political mission are inextricably linked. A long-serving MP and the current leader of the Liberal Democrats, he’s also a carer and campaigner whose life has been shaped by love, loss, and a fierce determination to improve the lives of others. It’s Ed Davey!
In this episode, Ed opens up about the defining experiences that have shaped his worldview, from caring for his mother through terminal cancer when he was a child, to raising his son with a rare neurological condition alongside his wife, Emily. He shares how these formative moments inspired his new memoir ‘Why I Care and Why Care Matters’ and why he believes caregiving should be recognised as a central part of both public life and policy.
With warmth, candour and emotional clarity, Ed reflects on the everyday realities of home life, including the relentless fight to access support for his son John, their revolutionary discovery of a treatment facility in Budapest and the unwavering spirit that holds his family together. He also speaks movingly about the lasting influence of his late parents and why gratitude and love, even in the hardest of circumstances, have been his greatest teachers.
Why I Care and Why Care Matters is out now wherever you get your books.
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Fri, 30 May 2025 - 48min - 460 - Something from the Cellar: Beverley Knight
This week, we’re throwing it back to our unforgettable conversation with the sensational Beverley Knight – a true powerhouse of British music and theatre.
In this episode, Beverley reflects on the people and moments that have shaped her extraordinary career, from being championed by legends like Prince and David Bowie to sharing a stage with Stevie Wonder, her journey is nothing short of iconic. And with an Olivier Award under her belt for her role in Sylvia, she continues to shine as one of the West End’s brightest stars.
An episode packed with star power, humility, and inspiration – enjoy!
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Tue, 27 May 2025 - 1h 04min - 459 - Jon Ronson on curiosity, compassion, and the stories that shape us
Joining us this week is a master of observation – an author, journalist and documentarian whose work has delved into the furthest margins of modern life. From conspiracy theorists to the inner world of psychopaths, his stories always keep one foot in the world of misfits and outsiders. It’s the brilliant Jon Ronson!
In this episode, Jon reflects on his remarkable journey from a bullied teen in Cardiff to one of the most distinctive non-fiction storytellers of our time. He shares how a squatting stint in London and a chance role in the Frank Sidebottom band helped him find his tribe, and how a single regretful sentence written in his twenties changed his entire approach to journalism.
Jon also reflects on how being fired from a local Manchester radio station became a painful but pivotal moment that reshaped both his career path and creative outlook. He goes on to explore how his work has evolved alongside the shifting media landscape – from his early days at Smash Hits, to creating the acclaimed BBC podcast Things Fell Apart – and shares why he remains optimistic about the future of factual storytelling, even in the age of AI.
Tickets for Psychopath Night, Jon’s latest live UK tour, are available now. You can also catch up on both series of Things Fell Apart on BBC Sounds.
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Fri, 23 May 2025 - 55min - 458 - Something from the Cellar: Emma Barnett
This week, we’re revisiting our fascinating conversation with one of the UK’s most respected journalists and broadcasters – Emma Barnett!
In this episode, Emma reflects on her journey to becoming the voice of Woman’s Hour, her deep love of the landline and the importance of long-form conversation in a world of shrinking attention spans. She also shares the story behind that rare and unforgettable interview with Kate Bush, which went viral around the globe. You’re in for a treat!
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Tue, 20 May 2025 - 55min - 457 - Sally Lindsay on knowing your worth, rewriting the script, and trusting your gut
This week, we’re joined by one of the most hardworking and versatile talents in British television – she’s an actor, writer, and producer, it’s the brilliant Sally Lindsay!
In this conversation, Sally opens up about what it really takes to survive and thrive in a changing industry. From her early breakout roles to creating, writing, producing and starring in her hit Channel 5 drama The Madame Blanc Mysteries, she reflects on the setbacks, moments of self-doubt, and fierce determination that have shaped her path. She also shares why she finally stopped waiting for permission, how she built her own production company from the ground up, and why midlife isn’t a slowdown – it’s a launchpad.
Sally's blazing through midlife like it’s a new series waiting to be written, and she’s nailing every episode! Whether she’s hunting down antiques or cleverly crafting TV murders, she proves that there is power in carving your own path with warmth, wit, and unstoppable drive.
You can stream The Madame Blanc Mysteries on My5 now. You can also listen back to Sally’s first appearance on White Wine Question Time right here.
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Fri, 16 May 2025 - 56min - 456 - Something from the Cellar: Alan Cumming
Fresh from stealing the spotlight as host of this year’s BAFTAs and stirring up drama on The Traitors US, we’re revisiting our brilliant conversation with the endlessly entertaining Alan Cumming.
In this episode, Alan opens up about the journey to reclaiming his identity, from letting go of toxic relationships to embracing his Scottish roots and living life unapologetically. With his trademark mischief and charm, he also shares stories of friendship, fame, and a few outrageous moments with the one and only Miriam Margolyes.
It’s candid, warm, and full of Alan’s signature sparkle, enjoy!
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Tue, 13 May 2025 - 53min - 455 - Tasha Ghouri on finding your voice, healing from heartbreak, and embracing your superpower
Joining us today is a model, dancer, Strictly finalist and trailblazer who became the first deaf contestant on Love Island, using the platform to shift perceptions, challenge stereotypes and champion inclusion – it’s the brilliant Tasha Ghouri!
In this episode, Tasha opens up about her extraordinary journey so far, from navigating bullying and self-doubt to becoming a rising star in fashion and dance. Here, she shares the life-changing moment her cochlear implant failed during her A-Levels, the mental toll it took, and how it shaped her fierce independence and determination to thrive, no matter the obstacle.
We also talk about heartbreak and healing, as Tasha reflects on the end of her long-term relationship during the Strictly Come Dancing tour, the media storm that followed, and the lessons she learned from her parents’ difficult divorce. With honesty and humour, she also reveals how solo travel and writing her new book helped her process life’s biggest changes and reconnect with her inner strength.
Her debut book, Your Superpower, is out now and available wherever you get your books.
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Fri, 09 May 2025 - 39min - 454 - Something from the Cellar: Monty Don
As the first signs of spring begin to bloom, we’re revisiting our life-affirming conversation with the nation’s favourite gardener: Monty Don!
In this uplifting episode, Monty reflects on his remarkable journey from struggling at school and losing everything after the collapse of his jewellery business, to completely rebuilding his life and becoming one of the most beloved and trusted voices in gardening. With over 20 years as a broadcaster and author, he shares his thoughts on love, resilience, and the transformative power of nature.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or simply craving some springtime inspiration, this one’s for you. Enjoy!
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Tue, 06 May 2025 - 59min - 453 - Amanda Abbington on resilience, reinvention, and choosing joy
Joining us today is a fearless and brilliant actress whose career has seen her light up stage and screen in everything from Sherlock to Mr. Selfridge, and whose life off-screen has been just as dramatic, heartbreaking, and inspiring as the roles she’s played. It’s the lovely Amanda Abbington!
In this episode, Amanda opens up about the defining chapters of her life so far, reflecting on the quiet end of her first marriage during one of the busiest periods of her career and how she began to rediscover herself as a single mum while navigating both the menopause and the chaos of modern dating. She also shares the story of finding love again with escapologist Jonathan Goodwin, who proposed just 30 minutes after they met, only for a life-altering accident to turn their lives upside down just weeks later. Amanda discusses Jonathan’s remarkable resilience, the strength of their love in the face of adversity, and the small, life-affirming moments that keep them going.
She also talks about her experience on Strictly Come Dancing – what led her to walk away, the storm that followed, and the importance of speaking up for herself and others. With humour, vulnerability and strength, Amanda reminds us that even in the hardest moments, joy, love and laughter are never far away.
You can catch Amanda in her new play This Is Not a Happy Room at Theatre Royal Windsor from 13–17 May.
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Fri, 02 May 2025 - 44min - 452 - Something from the Cellar: Mark Bonnar
After last week’s brilliant chat with Stephen Fry, we’re keeping the momentum going by revisiting our conversation with another soon-to-be star of Celebrity Traitors UK, it’s the wonderful Mark Bonnar!
In this episode, Mark reflects on his incredible career, from gripping dramas like Line of Duty and The Rig alongside fellow Scotsman Martin Compston, to critically acclaimed comedies like Catastrophe with Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney. He shares insights into the highs and lows of life as an actor, the risks he’s taken, and the leaps of faith that helped shape his journey.
So, grab a drink and settle in for a fantastic conversation with one of the UK’s most versatile talents!
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Tue, 29 Apr 2025 - 55min - 451 - Stephen Fry on passion, privilege, and the power of storytelling
Joining us today is one of the most celebrated thinkers and entertainers of our time – a writer, actor, comedian, and cultural icon whose voice and wit have been part of the fabric of British life for decades. From Blackadder and Wilde to QI and Harry Potter, he’s done it all – and now he’s back on our screens hosting Jeopardy! It’s the incomparable Stephen Fry.
In this captivating conversation, Stephen reflects on a career that’s spanned comedy, drama, literature and documentary, offering profound insight into his extraordinary life, both on and off the stage. He speaks candidly about the privileges and opportunities that shaped his early path, the importance of working hard once doors are opened, and the creative hunger that’s driven him for over 40 years.
Stephen also delves into his global activism through projects like Out There, explores the impact of Greek myths and the Harry Potter universe as moral compasses in turbulent times, and shares how his love of quizzes drew him to the iconic game show Jeopardy! From his Oxford days with Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie to his belief in storytelling as a force for good, this is Stephen Fry at his most thoughtful, passionate, and utterly brilliant.
You can catch Stephen hosting Jeopardy! on ITV and stream it on ITVX. And if you haven’t yet, dive into all three volumes of his autobiographies – they’re essential reading!
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Fri, 25 Apr 2025 - 58min - 450 - Something from the Cellar: Daisy May Cooper
Following last week’s laugh-out-loud revisit with Joe Lycett, we’re celebrating another standout star of Amazon Prime's Last One Laughing, it’s the brilliantly funny Daisy May Cooper!
Best known for her BAFTA-winning work on This Country, as well as her features on Am I Being Unreasonable? and Taskmaster, Daisy joined us back in 2020 for a hilarious and heartfelt chat about her rise through the comedy world, what it’s really like collaborating with her brother and creative partner Charlie, and the brutal reality of trying to break through as a young actor.
You’re in for a treat with one of the UK’s funniest and most refreshingly honest voices in comedy, enjoy!
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Tue, 22 Apr 2025 - 39min - 449 - Chris McCausland on breaking barriers, glitterball glory, and laughing through life
Joining us today is one of the UK’s most loved comedians, and our reigning Strictly champion, whose journey is as inspiring as it is hilarious — it’s the brilliant Chris McCausland!
In this episode, Chris opens up about the challenges and triumphs of navigating life without sight, from losing his vision in his early twenties to becoming one of the country’s most in-demand stand-up comics. He shares how a sick day in 2003 unexpectedly launched his comedy career, why authentic representation on TV really matters, and how he’s used humour to challenge stereotypes and shift perceptions. He also reflects on the life-changing experience of winning Strictly Come Dancing, speaking candidly about the emotional toll, the physical intensity, and the unexpected pride he found in lifting the glitterball trophy.
Beyond the stage and screen, Chris chats about fatherhood, the role of technology and AI in transforming his everyday life, and how writing his upcoming memoir has helped him look back on his journey with fresh perspective and deep gratitude.
Chris's debut memoir is out this October and available to pre-order now. You can also buy tickets to his nationwide stand-up tour, Yonks, here. Plus, you can listen to his new podcast with Strictly partner Dianne Buswell, Winning Isn’t Everything, wherever you get your podcasts!
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Fri, 18 Apr 2025 - 1h 08min - 448 - Something from the Cellar: Joe Lycett
With Last One Laughing currently cracking us up on Amazon Prime, we’re throwing it back to our brilliant chat with one of its standout stars: comedian and TV host Joe Lycett!
In this episode, Joe reflects on his journey through comedy and broadcasting, from seeking out advice from legends like Ant and Dec to paying tribute to the comics who helped shape his career. He also shares the story behind his mission to visit all 19 Birminghams around the world – yes, really.
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Tue, 15 Apr 2025 - 1h 01min - 447 - Larry Lamb on curiosity, connection, and life’s big chapters
With a career spanning five decades across stage and screen — and unforgettable roles in EastEnders and Gavin & Stacey — today’s guest is one of British television’s most beloved actors, whose life has been anything but ordinary. It’s the brilliant Larry Lamb!
In this episode, Larry reflects on the winding road that brought him to acting. From a difficult and volatile childhood in London to an early life working abroad in Germany, Libya, and Canada, he talks candidly about the decades it took to truly understand himself, the life-changing decision to leave a successful corporate career in his 30s to pursue acting full-time, and the surprising way his beloved Gavin & Stacey character, Mick Shipman, helped him on his own journey of self-discovery.
Larry also shares his thoughts on ageing, therapy, sobriety, and explains why he finally feels at peace with who he is. And as he embarks on yet another creative chapter with his debut novel, All Wrapped Up, he shares what keeps him curious and why he’s not ready to slow down just yet!
All Wrapped Up is available on 15th April, wherever you get your books.
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Fri, 11 Apr 2025 - 1h 09min - 446 - Something from the Cellar: David Lammy MP
After a pretty stressful few weeks in politics across the world, today’s Cellar episode takes us back to a delightful conversation with a stalwart of modern British politics: David Lammy MP!
Kate sat down to speak with him in 2020 — before his meteoric rise to Foreign Secretary — where he talked about his long and storied career in British politics, from running his constituency for 25 years to his passion for fighting justice. Oh, and the small matter of being friends with Barack Obama. Quite the person to have in your contacts book!
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Tue, 08 Apr 2025 - 53min - 445 - Paula Radcliffe on pushing limits, bouncing back, and life beyond the finish line
Joining us today is one of the greatest long-distance runners of all time, a world record-breaking athlete whose relentless determination and resilience has inspired millions — it’s the phenomenal Paula Radcliffe!
In this episode, Paula takes us through the defining moments of her extraordinary career, from the highs of shattering records at the London Marathon in 2003 — a time that remained unbeaten for 16 years — to the heartbreak of injury setbacks on some of the biggest world stages, including the Athens Olympics in 2004. She reflects on the mental resilience that kept her going, the reality of retiring from a sport that defined her life and the lessons she’s carried into life beyond competition.
Now focused on inspiring the next generation, Paula talks about the joy of running for pleasure, how she’s balancing ambition with self-care, and why she still laces up her trainers every day.
If you want to hear more, you can keep up with all things marathon madness by listening to Paula’s Marathon Run Club wherever you get your podcasts.
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Fri, 04 Apr 2025 - 1h 05min - 444 - Something from the Cellar: Jess Phillips
With the political landscape continuing to shift in unpredictable ways, today feels like the perfect time to revisit our conversation with Labour’s Jess Phillips — a woman who's been an unapologetically bold and passionate voice in Parliament for years — who now serves as Safeguarding Minister in the Home Office, where she continues to dedicate her career to her long-standing fight to protect women and girls from violence.
In this episode she shares candid insights into life in Westminster, the no-nonsense way she runs her household, and her plain-speaking husband who keeps her grounded. And in an unexpected twist, she also reveals her huge love for quiz shows!
It’s a conversation packed with warmth, wit, and that signature Jess Phillips honesty — so grab a drink and settle in!
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Tue, 01 Apr 2025 - 52min - 443 - Nigel Havers on a lifetime of storytelling, famous friendships, and his most outrageous moments
Joining us today is a true gentleman of British entertainment, a beloved actor whose career spans five decades across stage and screen. From his BAFTA-nominated role in Chariots of Fire to TV hits like The Charmer, Downton Abbey, and Coronation Street, he’s long been the epitome of charm and wit — it’s the brilliant Nigel Havers!
In this episode, Nigel reflects on a lifetime in the spotlight, sharing how his love for acting led him to swap Eton for drama school and the lessons he learned from working alongside some of the greats. He also opens up about his early days navigating the industry, his unexpected stint as a radio researcher for Jimmy Young — where he landed Margaret Thatcher’s first radio interview — and why, after a lifetime of stories, he’s finally ready to tell them all on his brand new tour: Talking B*ll*cks.
You can catch Talking B*ll*cks live across the UK until the end of May, tickets available here!
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Fri, 28 Mar 2025 - 53min - 442 - Something from the Cellar: Faye Marsay
This week, we’re revisiting a brilliant and unfiltered conversation with the fantastic Faye Marsay, who’s currently starring in Netflix’s latest smash hit, Adolescence.
Back in 2019, Faye joined us alongside her friend and fellow actress Natalia Tena for a hilariously candid chat, sharing stories from their time in Game of Thrones, life on the West End stage, and the unique bond they formed along the way. They also tackle some big – and hilarious – questions like what songs they’d want played at their funerals and who they’d put on the cover of Vogue!
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Tue, 25 Mar 2025 - 32min - 441 - Kelly Cates on football, family, and forging her own path
Joining us today is one of the most respected and knowledgeable broadcasters in football, a woman who has been a standout voice in the game for nearly three decades. It's the wonderful Kelly Cates!
In this episode, she takes us through her remarkable career journey — reflecting on her early days at Sky Sports, the lessons she learned from stepping away from the industry in her 30s, and why returning to top-flight football coverage in her 40s felt like the right move. She also shares her excitement — and nerves! — about taking on her biggest role yet as part of the new Match of the Day presenting team, what it means to her, and how she’s preparing for the challenge. Beyond the pitch, she also dives into family life and opens up about juggling a high-profile career with single motherhood and the realities of raising teenage daughters. Gosh, she's busy!
Hear more from Kelly on her podcast Not Just Football, available wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t miss her debut on Match of the Day next season alongside Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman.
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Fri, 21 Mar 2025 - 1h 03min - 440 - Something from the Cellar: Craig Doyle
This week, we’re keeping the sporting streak going! After our brilliant chat with Gabby Logan last Friday, we’re revisiting another top-tier sports presenter, someone who’s covered just about every sport you can think of and always does it with charm, wit, and a cool head under pressure. It’s the wonderful Craig Doyle!
Craig has a story for every occasion, and in this episode he shares some of the wildest moments of his career — from barking orders at Diego Maradona during Soccer Aid to an unforgettable, boozy night out with Cameron Diaz in Belize! But it’s not all glamour; he also opens up about the failures that have paved his path to success and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
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Tue, 18 Mar 2025 - 59min - 439 - Gabby Logan on resilience, reinvention, and making TV history
Joining us today is a trailblazer in sports broadcasting, a former international gymnast turned award-winning presenter who’s become one of the most respected voices at the heart of some of the UK’s biggest sporting moments: it’s the brilliant Gabby Logan!
In this episode, Gabby reflects on her transition from athlete to broadcaster and the resilience that has defined her career since she faced the shock of being let go by ITV mid-World Cup while juggling life as a new mum to one-year-old twins. Now, she’s stepping into one of the most iconic roles in football as part of the Match of the Day presenting team — she shares what it means to her and how it feels to take on such a landmark role.
She also opens up about life beyond broadcasting, where she’s navigating the empty nest phase as her twins set off on their own big adventures, rediscovering life as a couple with her husband Kenny, and diving into her passion for health, longevity, and midlife reinvention.
If you can’t get enough of Gabby, tune into her hit podcast The Midpoint wherever you get your podcasts, and catch her making history on Match of the Day next season alongside Kelly Cates and Mark Chapman.
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Fri, 14 Mar 2025 - 1h 04min - 438 - Something from the Cellar: Torvill & Dean
As they prepare to take their final bow this summer, bringing an end to a truly legendary career, we’re revisiting our unforgettable conversation with two icons of the ice: Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean! From redefining the sport with their breathtaking Boléro to inspiring generations of skaters, their legacy is unmatched. And now, as they lace up their skates for one last dance before a well-earned retirement, there’s no better time to celebrate their incredible journey.
So, sit back and enjoy this special trip down memory lane with two of the greatest to ever grace the ice.
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Tue, 11 Mar 2025 - 41min - 437 - Anton Du Beke on life’s longer road, family ties and learning from the hard times
Today, we’re joined by a Saturday night TV stalwart whose esteemed dance career has propelled him to stages and screens around the world, all without losing the cheeky glint he might as well have patented by now. It’s the charming Anton Du Beke!
Anton joins us just as he begins a mammoth tour across the UK. He chats about how the mistakes of his early days ended up paving the way for an overnight success, forty years in the making. We also talk about Anton's constant drive for greater success, the scarcely believable first impression he made on his wife and turning fascination into friendship with the likes of Bruce Forsyth and Len Goodman. It’s a fascinating conversation with a national treasure who doesn’t take himself too seriously - but takes his work hugely seriously.
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Fri, 07 Mar 2025 - 1h 09min - 436 - Something from the Cellar: Dame Arlene Phillips
This week, we’re stepping back onto the dance floor with the legendary Dame Arlene Phillips as we limber up for Friday’s brand-new episode with Anton Du Beke—completing our full set of Strictly judges!
A true trailblazer, Arlene has shaped the world of dance for decades, mentoring generations, redefining choreography, and proving that creativity has no expiry date—still winning awards and setting the agenda well into her 80s. Her career is extraordinary, her spirit unstoppable, and her wisdom unmatched. So, pour a glass and enjoy an hour of marvellous company!
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Tue, 04 Mar 2025 - 51min - 435 - Sarah Beeny on resilience, reinvention, and building a life you love
Joining us today is a woman who has spent over two decades guiding the nation through the highs and lows of homeownership, but her expertise goes far beyond bricks and mortar. She’s a property developer, entrepreneur, broadcaster, writer, and now a podcaster — it's the brilliant Sarah Beeny!
In this episode, Sarah takes us through the pivotal moments of her extraordinary life. From losing her mother at just ten years old to buying her first flat at 19 and turning it into a thriving property empire, she reflects on the resilience and determination that has shaped her path. She also dives into some of the most ambitious projects she’s taken on along the way — most notably choosing to raise her four young boys in her first major renovation project, a crumbling 93-room Georgian mansion, and more recently, making the bold decision to sell everything in London and start a fresh new chapter on a farm in Somerset.
Beyond her career, Sarah opens up about the lessons she’s learned from motherhood and why she believes the only way through life’s toughest challenges is to keep moving forward. She also shares insights from her brand new podcast, Seriously, where she and her sons tackle life’s big, and often hilarious, questions.
You can watch Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country on Channel 4 and catch Seriously wherever you get your podcasts.
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Fri, 28 Feb 2025 - 56min - 434 - Something from the Cellar: Owen O’Kane
This week, we’re revisiting a fascinating chat with renowned psychotherapist and bestselling author Owen O’Kane. With his brand-new book Addicted to Anxiety just out, there’s no better time to dive into his game-changing insights on breaking free from anxious habits.
Owen’s journey is as compelling as his advice—growing up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, training as a priest, working in palliative care, and finally finding his true calling as a therapist. In this episode, he shares powerful tools to recognise anxiety triggers, disrupt negative cycles, and bring more calm into your life. Plus, he answers your questions, tackling everything from therapy timelines to simple exercises for managing worry.
Whether you're looking for practical strategies or just a brilliant conversation, this one’s a must-listen!
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Tue, 25 Feb 2025 - 1h 08min - 433 - Alex Jones on seizing opportunities, embracing chaos, and life on The One Show
Joining us today is a broadcaster who’s been a staple in millions of living rooms for over a decade. She went from an unknown Welsh presenter to landing one of the most coveted jobs in TV and she’s been lighting up our screens ever since. It’s the brilliant Alex Jones!
In this episode, Alex takes us through her extraordinary journey, from growing up in Wales with dreams of working in children’s TV to a life-changing phone call that led to her landing The One Show. She reflects on the wild twists of her career, including blagging her way into a job on a ranch in Arizona for a Magnificent Seven remake — despite being terrified of horses — sitting her university finals in Magaluf with Davina McCall as her invigilator and navigating the unpredictable world of live TV.
Beyond the cameras, Alex also opens up about juggling family life with a demanding career, her experience of perimenopause and why she thrives in chaos!
You can listen to Alex’s new show Binge wherever you get your podcasts, and of course, find Alex in her permanent seat on The One Show every weekday on BBC One.
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Fri, 21 Feb 2025 - 1h 00min - 432 - Something from the Cellar: Donna Ashworth
This week, we’re revisiting a truly special conversation with the wonderful Donna Ashworth—a poet whose words have offered comfort, hope, and inspiration to so many. In just four years, she has gone from self-publishing her first book to becoming one of the UK’s bestselling poets, amassing a devoted following of nearly half a million readers and topping the Sunday Times bestseller list.
In this episode, Donna shares the remarkable story of how she rebuilt her life after losing her family business, turning a lifelong passion for writing into an unexpected career. She reflects on the pivotal moments that led her to self-publish, the unwavering support of her online followers, and the deeply personal themes woven through her work—from navigating grief and mental health, to the magic of finding joy in the everyday.
Now, she’s just released her seventh book, featuring 70 brand-new poems that add even more depth and beauty to her ever-growing anthology. You can get your copy here!
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Tue, 18 Feb 2025 - 44min - 431 - Ben Fogle on chasing adventure, overcoming loss, and embracing the unknown
Joining us today is a broadcaster, adventurer, and writer who has spent over two decades exploring the world’s most remote and extreme environments. From the Amazon to Antarctica, he’s built a career defined by resilience, risk-taking, and a deep love for the great outdoors — it’s the brilliant Ben Fogle!
In this episode, Ben reflects on his unconventional path—from swapping a job at Tatler Magazine for a year on the BBC’s Castaway, where he became one of Britain’s first reality TV stars, before carving out an award-winning career. Here he shares the pivotal moments that shaped him, the lessons he’s learned from those who’ve chosen to live off-grid, and the decision that changed everything: saying no to Blind Date!
Ben also opens up about the challenges he never saw coming, including climbing Everest after a profound personal loss and how he balances a life of extreme adventure with the simple joys of home and family.
You can get tickets to his UK tour, Ben Fogle Goes Wild Again, here, which begins this March.
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Fri, 14 Feb 2025 - 50min - 430 - Something from the Cellar: RAYE
This week, we’re celebrating a true powerhouse in British music! Fresh from performing at the Grammys and with the BRITs just around the corner, there’s no better time to revisit our incredible chat with the one and only RAYE.
In this conversation, we dive into her journey, her artistry, and the resilience that has made her one of the most exciting musicians of our time. So, pour yourself a glass, get comfy, and enjoy!
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Tue, 11 Feb 2025 - 43min - 429 - Sanjeev Bhaskar on finding his path, the power of luck and why success can't be rushed
Joining us today is a trailblazer whose career has not only redefined British comedy but also bridged cultures and brought untold stories to the forefront of our screens. From groundbreaking sketch shows to acclaimed dramatic roles, he’s carved out a legacy that spans comedy, drama, and beyond—it’s the brilliant Sanjeev Bhaskar!
In this episode, Sanjeev takes us through his remarkable journey, naming luck and timing—alongside plenty of hard work—among the biggest catalysts for his success. From growing up above a launderette in Hounslow as the son of Indian immigrants to becoming one of the UK’s most celebrated performers, he reflects on how a flip-of-a-coin decision by BBC executives set his career in motion at a time when he felt like a failure; only to later realise he was simply a “success in waiting.”
Beyond comedy, Sanjeev opens up about his transition into dramatic acting, how he landed his career-defining role in Unforgotten, and the personal philosophy that has shaped both his professional and personal life. He also speaks candidly about fatherhood, trusting the process, and why he refuses to map out his future and enjoys embracing uncertainty.The incredible crime drama Unforgotten returns with another brilliant series, starting Sunday 9th February on ITV.
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Fri, 07 Feb 2025 - 1h 02min - 428 - Something from the Cellar: Richard & Judy
Step into February, the month of love, with a celebration of one of British television’s most iconic partnerships—Richard & Judy!
In this episode, we revisit their incredible journey, from rising through the ranks of journalism and broadcasting to building a life and career side by side. With their signature warmth, wit, and unmistakable chemistry, they share stories of how they first met, the lessons they’ve learned from working together, and the highs and lows of a lifetime in the spotlight. It’s the perfect tonic for Valentine’s season!
And if you love this one, don’t forget—there’s a part two waiting for you right here!
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Tue, 04 Feb 2025 - 51min - 427 - Jeremy Vine on his love for radio, his leap into crime fiction, and the songs that soundtrack his life
Joining us today is one of British broadcasting’s most recognisable voices and faces—a journalist and presenter whose career has spanned nearly four decades of sharp reporting, compelling storytelling, and unforgettable interviews. He’s done it all—and now he’s turning his hand to fiction. It’s the brilliant Jeremy Vine!
In this episode, we take a slightly different approach, handing the mic over to a man whose love for music rivals his passion for journalism. We ask just one question: Can we walk through your life via your favourite pieces of music? From that starting point, we dive into a conversation that’s part career retrospective, part personal playlist—almost like stepping into Jeremy’s Jukebox.
Jeremy shares the songs that have shaped him, from childhood memories to pivotal career moments, and opens up about how music has been an all-encompassing source of joy, comfort, and inspiration throughout his life. Along the way, we hear about his early days as a trainee journalist, his time as the BBC’s Africa Correspondent, and the evolution of The Jeremy Vine Show across radio and television.
Now embracing an exciting new chapter, Jeremy also talks about his lifelong love of Agatha Christie and how it led him to write his own crime novel, Murder on Line One. He reflects on the challenges of fiction writing, the thrill of creating a whodunnit, and how he fits it all in alongside his packed broadcasting schedule.
His debut novel, Murder on Line One—the first in his brand-new crime series—is available now wherever you get your books, and you can catch him every weekday on The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 and BBC Radio 2.
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Fri, 31 Jan 2025 - 55min - 426 - Something from the Cellar: Stewart Lee
We’ve made it through January so what better way to slam the door on those winter blues than with a laugh-out-loud chat with the incomparable Stewart Lee! Widely hailed as your favourite comedian’s favourite comedian, Stewart’s razor-sharp wit and unmistakable style have made him a comedy legend, consistently selling over 250,000 tickets per tour while steering clear of mainstream fame.
In this gem of an episode, Stewart and Kate take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, sharing hilarious stories from their decades-long friendship. He also reveals how he’s carved out his own unique lane in comedy, why he prefers to stay out of the spotlight, and how provoking awkward moments in public often leads to his sharpest material.
Grab a cuppa — or something stronger! — sit back, and get ready to laugh your way into February!
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Tue, 28 Jan 2025 - 1h 15min - 425 - Jeff Stelling on football, family, and a career full of surprises
Joining us today is a sports broadcasting legend who revolutionised Saturday afternoon television and became the face of one of the UK’s most iconic football shows. Known for his unmatched wit, encyclopaedic knowledge of the game, and charm that has captured generations of fans, it’s the one and only Jeff Stelling!
In this episode, Jeff takes us through his extraordinary career, from his groundbreaking tenure on Soccer Saturday—where he turned an unlikely concept into must-watch TV—to his current roles at talkSPORT and Prime Video. He shares his fondest memories of working alongside legends like Chris Kamara, his surreal experiences on sets like Ted Lasso, and how he built a legacy that transcends football fandom.
Jeff also opens up about his personal life, reflecting on the lessons he learned during his early days at the Hartlepool Mail as well as his candid experiences as a parent to a child navigating the challenges of eating disorders. With all the heart, humour, and humility you’d expect from such a legend in the game, Jeff offers a rare and heartfelt glimpse into the highs and lows of not just a remarkable career, but a remarkable life too.
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Fri, 24 Jan 2025 - 1h 01min - 424 - Something from the Cellar: Ade Edmonson
It's cold, wet and still (somehow) the middle of January - so on today's dive into the archives, we're serving up a winter warmer that's as comforting as it is fascinating: our amazing conversation with actor, comedian and musician, Ade Edmonson!
In this episode, Ade reflects on how a challenging upbringing shaped his determination to fill his life with love and meaning. As he walks us through his memoir, he shares stories of his formative years, his chaotic “thrashing through life” phase, and how music became a source of solace during tough times. It's truly the perfect January pick-me-up!
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Tue, 21 Jan 2025 - 58min - 423 - Jonathan Dimbleby on legacy, broadcasting brilliance, and life beyond the headlines
Joining us today is a stalwart of British journalism—an author, journalist, and documentary filmmaker who has been at the heart of some of the most pivotal global events, bringing depth and humanity to the stories that shape our world. It’s the brilliant Jonathan Dimbleby!
In this episode, Jonathan reflects on his illustrious career, from his groundbreaking 1973 documentary on the Ethiopian famine—a report that inspired global action—to his 32-year tenure hosting ‘Any Questions?’ on BBC Radio 4. Along the way, he delves into balancing the weight of his family legacy with his own ambitions, the emotional toll of reporting from some of the world’s most devastated regions, and the privilege of documenting history as it unfolds.
He also opens up about founding Dimbleby Cancer Care in honour of his late father, the profound experience of chronicling his late brother’s journey with motor neurone disease, and how becoming a father again later in life has reshaped his perspective on family. Offering a heartfelt glimpse into life’s second acts, Jonathan speaks with candour, warmth, and humour about a life dedicated to truth, storytelling, and making a difference.
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Fri, 17 Jan 2025 - 59min - 422 - Something from the Cellar: Big Adventures
As we step into a new year brimming with possibilities, we’re revisiting some of the most extraordinary journeys shared on White Wine Question Time. From venturing into space to life-changing personal expeditions, these remarkable stories will inspire you to embrace your own adventures in 2025.
First, we delve into our chat with Tim Peake, the first Brit to walk in space. Tim reflects on his awe-inspiring journey from a schoolboy with below-average grades to being selected from thousands to join the elite ranks of astronauts. Next, we hear from ex-special forces soldier and ‘SAS: Who Dares Wins’ star Jason Fox, who candidly shares how he overcome life’s toughest moments to embark on a transformative adventure led to his iconic role on the show that turned his life around. And finally, we revisit our conversation with intrepid adventurer and filmmaker Simon Reeve, who discusses the greatest adventure of his life: meeting and falling in love with his wife!Get ready to be inspired by tales of courage, resilience, and discovery!
If you loved what you heard, you can find the full episodes here: Time Peake, Jason Fox and Simon Reeve.
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Tue, 14 Jan 2025 - 35min - 421 - Emilia Fox on Silent Witness, single motherhood, and embracing life’s challenges
Joining us today is a critically acclaimed actress who has established herself as one of Britain’s most versatile and enduring talents across decades of film, television, and stage: it’s the brilliant Emilia Fox!
In this episode, Emilia takes us through the highlights of her incredible career—from her breakout role as Georgiana Darcy in the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice and her powerful performance in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist to her 21-year tenure as Dr Nikki Alexander in Silent Witness, a role that has defined and enriched both her professional and personal life. Away from the spotlight, Emilia shares heartfelt insights into single motherhood, her approach to navigating life’s challenges, and the courage she’s drawn from her family motto, “To the brave, nothing is difficult.”
Catch the brand new series of Silent Witness every Monday at 9pm on BBC1.
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Fri, 10 Jan 2025 - 1h 01min - 420 - Something from Under the Tree: Julian Clary
We’re back with another festive treat to pop on when you just need a bit of time to yourself - don’t worry, we feel ya.
So pour yourself a glass of something and settle in for a chinwag with another star of this year’s celebrated Christmas panto at the London Palladium: Julian Clary! We spoke to Julian earlier this year about a career that’s taken him from 1980s working men’s clubs to practically every TV set and stage possible over the subsequent forty years. Don’t worry, there’s smuttiness aplenty - it is Christmas, after all...
We'll be back with brand new episodes on Friday 10th January - have a happy new year!
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Fri, 27 Dec 2024 - 53min - 419 - Something from Under the Tree: Jane McDonald
It’s Christmas Eve! So here’s a little early gift from us to you to help with whatever carnage you might be faced with in the final hours before the big day...
Join us as we revisit one of our favourite ever episodes with someone who just happens to be headlining the celebrated Christmas panto at the London Palladium: Jane McDonald! This amazing chat swings from hilarious to heartbreaking, as this certified national treasure talks us through her incredible career and some of the highs and lows of an equally fascinating life off-screen.
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Tue, 24 Dec 2024 - 56min - 418 - Something from Under the Tree: Noddy Holder
Over the next few episodes, we're revisiting conversations we've had with festive icons - and what better place to start than with the literal voice of Christmas: Slade frontman Noddy Holder!
Even though he's known for screaming "It's Christmas!" every year, there's so much more to Noddy's storied career as part of an era-defining band who have sold over 50 million records. Last year he spoke to us about his journey from singing in pubs to sold-out arena tours, life on the road and some unbelievable meetings with the likes of Diana Ross, Muhammad Ali and even John Lennon!
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Fri, 20 Dec 2024 - 1h 14min - 417 - Something from Under the Tree: Aled Jones
Our trips down to the Cellar over the next few weeks have a decidedly festive feel, and we've decided to start with the Welsh singer, presenter and actor whose recording of 'Walking in the Air' shot to the top of the Christmas charts in 1985: it's Aled Jones!
Aled talks us through his rise to fame as a child soprano and the bizarre, brilliant situations he found himself at such a young age. We also discuss sharing the karaoke with then Prince Charles (yep!) and some of the less glamorous aspects of a typical Jones' Ch. Tune in!
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Tue, 17 Dec 2024 - 58min - 416 - Ranvir Singh on the importance of family, dealing with doubt and celebrating resilience
Joining us today is a brilliant journalist, presenter, and broadcaster who has become one of the most beloved and trusted voice on British TV over the past decade: it's the lovely Ranvir Singh!
In this heartfelt and revealing conversation, Ranvir opens up like never before, sharing the highs and the challenges she’s faced during her twenty-year career in journalism. From preparing for single parenthood just months before her son’s arrival to landing the biggest role of her career just five weeks after his birth, she reflects on the profound changes these moments brought to her family life — it's as inspiring as it is moving. We also dive into her Strictly journey, the joys of motherhood, and so much more!
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Fri, 13 Dec 2024 - 1h 03min - 415 - Something from the Cellar: A Christmas cracker, with the cast of Grange Hill
With Christmas well and truly on the way, we jumped at the chance to revisit a classic Christmas conversation from the WWQT archive - so sit back, pop open some mince pies and let's dive in!
Today we look back at a chat with the legendary cast of Grange Hill, aka Lee MacDonald, Alison Bettles, Mark Baxter and Linda Magistris. They reminisce about their time on the legendary TV show, discuss what life became after the final school bell rang, from navigating fame to forging new careers - all with some festive cheer sprinkled in. Enjoy!
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Tue, 10 Dec 2024 - 1h 09min - 414 - Kim Wilde on four decades of music, a second act in gardening, and living life with purpose
Joining us today is a British pop culture icon whose extraordinary career spans four decades, twenty Top 40 hits, and over 20 million record sales worldwide. As one of the biggest-selling female artists of the 80s and an award-winning horticulturist, she makes the transition between the worlds of music and gardening seem effortless: it’s the legendary Kim Wilde!
In this episode, Kim takes us through her incredible journey—from a shy girl raised in a musical household to a teen being catapulted to global fame with Kids in America, a song that changed everything for her and her family. Here, she reflects on the wild ride of her music career and reveals how stepping away from the spotlight and into gardening in her 30s gave her life a new sense of purpose.
Kim also opens up about balancing fame with family, how she surprised herself with a return to music, and why her new album coming this January feels like a celebration of everything she’s learned along the way. Whether it’s on stage or in the garden, Kim’s story is a masterclass in reinvention, resilience, and staying true to yourself.
Kim’s brand new album, Closer, arrives on 31st January 2025—available to stream or download wherever you get your music.
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Fri, 06 Dec 2024 - 55min - 413 - Someone from the Jungle: Danny Jones
If you're glued to all the action Down Under on I'm a Celeb, then today's trip into the archives is for you - as we revisit our conversation with McFly's very own Danny Jones!
We trace his journey to stardom that's not been without its challenges and chart some of the craziest moments from his two decades in the music industry. Honestly, imagine if you were randomly invited round Elton John's for dinner! Plus, seeing as he joined us midway through an amazing stint on Celebrity MasterChef, we hear more about his love of food!
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Tue, 03 Dec 2024 - 54min - 412 - Pixie Lott on teenage pop stardom, her bravest career decisions, and becoming a mother
Joining us today is a singer and actor who has sold millions of albums worldwide and is as comfortable dominating the UK charts as she is on West End stages: it's the delightful Pixie Lott!
With her new album 'Encino' just released, Pixie joined us to chart a storied career that has already spanned nearly two decades, despite only being in her early 30s! From sneaking out of school at 15 to sing for L.A. Reid to a whirlwind rise to the top of the charts at the turn of the 2010s, she's enjoyed - and earned - musical success like few others. We also talk about turning her hand to emotionally devastating roles in the West End and the newfound joys and stresses of motherhood!
Listen to Pixie's new album 'Encino' right here!
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Fri, 29 Nov 2024 - 42min - 411 - Someone from the Jungle: Melvin Odoom
Christmas is well and truly coming, now - because I'm a Celeb is back! To celebrate the return of Jungle Fever, we're picking through a few of our favourite contestants from this year's series who we've had the pleasure of chatting to previously. Today, it's broadcasting legend Melvin Odoom!
Melvin spoke to us last year about his journey to his dream gig on breakfast radio, manifesting greatness before he even knew what it was and his relationship with his radio siblings, Charlie Hedges and Rickie Haywood-Williams.
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Tue, 26 Nov 2024 - 52min - 410 - Nick Ferrari on the joys of fatherhood, four decades in media, and journalism’s glory days
Joining us today is a broadcasting legend who has been at the forefront of British journalism for over four decades. From print to radio, and even the mayhem that is live TV, he’s held power to account with his no-nonsense style and unwavering wit: it’s the incomparable Nick Ferrari!
In this episode, Nick takes us on a journey through his extraordinary career. From growing up in a newsroom family to shaping British media at The Sun, Sky News, and LBC, he reflects on the lessons learned from the golden days of journalism and the chaos of launching a 24-hour news service. Nick also opens up about balancing a high-profile, high-stress career with fatherhood, his cherished role as a stepdad, and the relationships that have enriched his life both personally and professionally along the way.
If you’re yearning for more of him, you can always find Nick on LBC every weekday from 7am!
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Fri, 22 Nov 2024 - 1h 08min - 409 - Something from the Cellar: International Men’s Day
Today, in honour of International Men’s Day and World Suicide Prevention Day, we’re revisiting some of our most powerful conversations with some remarkable men who’ve opened up so candidly about their mental health journeys. From breaking stigmas to finding strength in vulnerability, these stories are the epitome of resilience.
First, psychotherapist Owen O’Kane reflects on his deeply personal experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles as a gay Irish Catholic man and how opening up to a therapist - an Irish Catholic nun, no less - helped him break free from what he calls the "holy trinity of shame." Next, SAS star Jason Fox shares his transformation from being sceptical of therapy to finding life-changing support through clinical psychology, thanks to the encouragement of a boss during one of his darkest periods. Finally, chart-topping singer Tom Grennan reveals how embracing fitness has been a game-changer for his mental health, giving him not just a new outlook but also a supportive gym community that feels like family.
We hope this episode inspires you to start your own conversations. If you’re struggling with your mental health, please call Samaritans for 24/7 emotional support on 116 123.
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Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 29min - 408 - Gino D’Acampo on running an empire, being underestimated, and having no regrets
Joining us today is a man working in rarefied TV air - a presenter, chef, author and personality who captures the public’s attention like few else. It’s the legendary Gino D’Acampo!
Gino dials in for a chat about living life to its absolute fullest, from his years wowing diners and entertaining the public from behind stovetops across the world, to inadvertently stumbling in on orgies and changing his middle name to “Sheffield” as part of a chaotic stint on Celebrity Juice.
But it’s fair to say that Gino is a more layered, thoughtful man than the public’s perception of him might suggest. Because behind the outlandish court jester everyone has come to love is a savvy businessman, a nurturing father and a philosophical thinker who doesn’t care what show you’re offering or how big the paycheque is - if it encroaches on his principles (or his Sardinian holiday), he’s not interested.
Get yourself a copy of Gino's new air fryer cookbook right here!
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Fri, 15 Nov 2024 - 59min - 407 - Something from the Cellar: Superstar Chefs
Ahead of a very special guest on Friday (listen in to find out who it is...) we thought this was the perfect time to celebrate the fabulous range of superstar chefs who have joined us for a chinwag.
These three are titans of the industry: Rick Stein chats to us about the rocky start to his career and how sailing around the world opened his eyes - and tastebuds - to things he could never have imagined. We also hear from James Martin and Marcus Wareing about their respective starts in the industry, the values they share and how nothing is a substitute for relentless, persistent, and often stubborn hard work!
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Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 23min - 406 - Amol Rajan on redefining ambition, balancing family life, and the art of conversation
Joining us today is a man whose voice is at the heart of some of the BBC’s most powerful conversations. He’s an award-winning journalist, interviewer, and radio presenter known for his quick wit, depth, and relentless curiosity: it’s the brilliant Amol Rajan!
In this episode, Amol takes us through his fascinating journey from a state school in Tooting to the hallowed halls of Cambridge, reflecting on the mentors who helped shape his career and the tenacity that led him to become the youngest-ever editor of The Independent. He also opens up about the challenges of balancing a demanding broadcasting career with fatherhood, his unique approach to interviews that have drawn icons like Bill Gates, Nile Rodgers and Billie Jean King, and the life-changing impact of losing his father. With humour and heart, Amol shares his philosophy on ambition, resilience, and the joys of family life, offering a glimpse into what drives him both on and off the air.
If you’re eager for more, catch Amol on The Today Programme, University Challenge, and his acclaimed BBC interview series.
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Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 1h 12min - 405 - Something from the Cellar: Great Confessions
Today, we're diving into some of the most unforgettable confessions and astonishing revelations we’ve heard on the show.
Join us for a wild hen night story from the Duchess of York, where she and the late Princess Diana found themselves in quite the predicament. We also revisit Ade Edmondson’s candid reflection on his complex relationship with his father, a dynamic that profoundly shaped his own approach to parenting. And, of course, we can’t forget Bez, who shares his most outrageous moment at Glastonbury – a tale that’s guaranteed to leave you astonished!
For more laughs, gasps, and heartfelt moments, listen to the full episodes here: Duchess of York, Ade Edmondson, and Bez!
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Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 20min - 404 - Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen on challenging the norm, proper countryside living and design disasters
Today's guest is a pantomime design dandy who's fantastically extra on every level. He's an interior designer and TV personality who has spent almost three decades on screen telling us what to do with our homes: it's Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen!
Now in "so-called retirement", Laurence fills his time with about as wide a range of design tasks as possible. He joins us to chat about where those hobbies have taken him, what he's learned from three decades on screen and how he really feels about the design disasters people earnestly credit him for so often!
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Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 1h 11min - 403 - Something from the cellar: Vicky Pattison
With November on the horizon, we're gearing up for another wild season of I'm a Celeb! To celebrate, we're dusting off a fan-favourite episode with none other than the 2015 Jungle Queen herself: the lovely Vicky Pattison! Join us as we dive back into her world of life, love, and all the juicy bits in between.
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Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 47min - 402 - Vanessa Feltz on shaking off expectations, living life to its fullest, and the best of her broadcasting
Our guest today is a hugely impressive woman who can turn her hand seamlessly to just about anything: it’s legendary broadcaster and journalist, Vanessa Feltz!
We spoke to Vanessa ahead of the release of her deeply personal autobiography - the book she swore she’d never write - about the ups and downs of an amazing professional and personal life. It’s an inspiring, occasionally heartbreaking lesson in resilience, persistence and insisting on having a bloody good time whenever possible!
Grab your copy of Vanessa's new autobiography 'Vanessa Bares All' right here!
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Fri, 25 Oct 2024 - 48min - 401 - Something from the Cellar: Post menopause and life beyond
This week, we’re wrapping up Menopause Awareness Month with an inspiring lineup of women who’ve come out the other side!
First, Sex and the City creator Candace Bushnell shares how post-menopause is her most empowering chapter yet - and dishes on the new trend of 70-something weddings! Next, Kaye Adams opens up about overcoming her age-phobic past and embracing her 60s with confidence. And finally, the cast of Dun Breedin’ - Julie Graham, Angela Griffin, Denise Welch, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Alison Newman, and Tamzin Outhwaite - reflect on womanhood and offer advice to their younger selves!
Loved these chats? Click here to listen to the full episodes now: Candace Bushnell, Kaye Adamsand the cast of Dun Breedin!
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Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 27min - 400 - Johnny Vaughan on mastering radio, managing pressure and breakfast TV chaos
Joining us today is a man whose voice is synonymous with radio greatness and whose charm, sharp wit, and quick humour has made him a favourite on our screens. He knows how to keep an audience hooked: it’s the brilliant Johnny Vaughan!
In this episode, Johnny looks back at his time working on The Big Breakfast, reflecting on the challenge of stepping into big shoes and how he quickly made the role distinctly his own. He also shares how he’s built one of radio’s most loyal audiences, navigated the pressures of being one of the BBC’s highest-paid presenters and how some hilarious interviews led to delightfully unexpected friendships with legends like David Bowie and George Michael.
If you can’t get enough of him, tune into The 4 to 7 Thang every weekday on Radio X.
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Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 52min - 399 - Menopause Awareness Month 2024: “Your podcast might have saved our marriage.”
Today, instead of taking our regular trip down to the cellar, Kate welcomes Lynn and Terry, two White Wine Question Time listeners who bravely share how our menopause series has transformed their relationship in such a difficult life stage.
In this candid chat, they reflect on the challenges menopause can bring to our closest relationships, and how, with a little support and allyship, they found a way through. But that’s not all – Kate also catches up with her (and Lynn’s!) personal trainer, Richie, to get expert advice on how exercise during menopause and perimenopause can reduce stress and boost your mood in a time you need it most.
You can find the rest of our menopause series here: The Menopause - and what’s next with Tamzin Outhwaite and Dr. Lydia Robertson, Bridging the age gap on Menopause Awareness and World Menopause Day with Lisa Snowdon & Dr. Naomi Potter.
If, like Lynn and Terry, our episodes have made a difference to your menopause journey, we’d love to hear your story - drop us a message on Instagram here!
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