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This week Rob revisits another classic episode. In this special re-run, Rob welcomes the hilarious Dara Ó Briain to the virtual stage. Together, they dive into the world of guesting on chat shows and share tales of mingling with the famous...or not-so-famous in Rob’s case! Dara spills the beans on his European tour adventures and reveals his all-time favourite showbiz insult…
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This week, Rob revisits one of his all-time favourite episodes from the archives, featuring a lively chat with writer, director, comedian, and actor Stephen Merchant. In this classic conversation, the two cover Stephen’s early days in stand-up, their mutual admiration for Bruce Springsteen, the meteoric rise of 'The Office', and much more. It’s an episode packed with laughs, insights, and plenty of unforgettable stories!
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This week, Rob takes us on a trip down memory lane with a special 'Best Of' episode, revisiting some of the most memorable moments from the series so far. From Aisling Bea’s quick wit and charm, to Chris McCausland’s laugh-out-loud stories, and Richard Ayoade’s unique brand of humour, these highlights capture the best banter and unforgettable moments. It’s a lineup of comedy gold, perfect for longtime fans and new listeners alike!
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This week, Rob is joined by Simon Le Bon, the legendary frontman of Duran Duran, whose music has defined generations! Rob dives into Simon’s journey with the band, uncovering stories from their early days and what’s next for the New Wave pioneers. Simon reveals how he earned his honorary Brummie status and reflects on Duran Duran's legacy. Simon also shares the story behind the ‘Danse Macabre’, Duran Duran’s exciting Halloween album.
Expect nostalgia, music history, and a glimpse into the future of one of pop's most enduring voices!
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This week, Rob is joined by the brilliant Nick Mohammed, a comedy star whose career has skyrocketed in recent years! Rob finds out about Nick’s early days in magic, the story behind his on-stage roller-skating BAFTA announcement and what it was like behind the scenes at the Emmys. The duo discuss Nick’s breakout role as the lovable but complex Nathan Shelley in ‘Ted Lasso’ and his critically acclaimed alter ego Mr Swallow. Nick also shares what to expect from his latest stage production 'A Christmas Carol (ish)' where he stars alongside Martha Howe- Douglas.
Expect laughter, surprises and behind the scenes stories!
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This week, Rob is joined by the legendary Brian Conley, a man who’s done it all in the world of entertainment! From his early days in comedy to starring in West End musicals and beloved TV shows, Brian has been a household name for decades. The pair chat about Brian’s unforgettable roles, including his time on ‘EastEnders’ and the laughter-filled memories from his long-running variety series, ‘The Brian Conley Show’. As the King of Panto, Brian also reveals what we can expect from this year’s offering in his new production of ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears.’
Expect laughter and insider stories from a performer who’s done it all!
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This week, Rob is joined by the multi-talented comedian, actor, and writer, Matt Lucas. Best known for his iconic characters on ‘Little Britain’, Matt has a career that spans from sketch comedy all the way to Hollywood blockbusters. The pair discuss who they both take their comedy inspirations from and Matt shares his love for all things musical. Rob also finds out about Matt’s latest musical novel, ‘The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas’ and what we can expect next.
This is another must-listen episode!
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This week while Rob is back on the set of the Gavin & Stacey, we're revisiting one of our favourite past episodes. Join Rob as he talks to the one and only Steve Coogan to chat about his show "Alan Partridge Live: Stratagem" on Amazon Prime and his podcast "From the Oasthouse" on Audible. Steve even treats us to a little bit of Alan!
The pair also reminisce about their on-screen adventures on "The Trip," and discuss the possibility of doing another series in the future…
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This week, Rob is joined by the incredibly talented (and never typecast!) David Morrissey. The pair talk about what it was like playing one of the most iconic villains, The Governor, in the long running TV series ‘The Walking Dead.’ From reading the graphic novels to working with the incredible team, David shares how he got into character and brought him to life. Rob also shares a personal story involving a ‘walker’ from the show! The pair also discuss David’s latest work, with David revealing comedy moments on the set of ‘Daddy Issues’ and what research he carried out for the crime drama series ‘Sherwood.’
Expect plenty of laughs, fascinating insights, and stories from an actor who’s done it all!
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In this episode, Rob welcomes the brilliantly quirky Richard Ayoade onto the pod and together they discuss his fascinating journey in the world of film and TV. Richard shares insights into his work with acclaimed director Wes Anderson and reveals where his love for cinema first began. The pair touch on Richard's iconic role in ‘The IT Crowd’ and his directorial work on ‘Submarine’. Rob also finds out the inspiration behind Richard's upcoming work. The whimsical children's book ‘The Fairy Tale Fan Club: Legendary Letters Collected by C.C. Cecily’ and the unique and intriguing book, ‘The Unfinished Harauld Hughes’.
Tune in for an engaging chat filled with creativity, film love, and Richard's signature dry humour!
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This week, Rob welcomes a guest with one of the most eclectic careers you'll ever hear about. From podium dancing and working on oil rigs to becoming a stand-up comedian and hosting a jazz radio show, Marcus Brigstocke has truly done it all! In this episode, Rob uncovers the fascinating stories behind Marcus's diverse career path. Marcus candidly shares his struggles with an eating disorder and addiction from a young age, revealing how finding the right support helped him discover new passions like music and dance. He also shares the heartwarming story of how he got together with his wife, Rachel Parris, and what it’s like to create their podcast, "How Was It For You?". Plus, Marcus gives an exclusive sneak peek into his upcoming stand-up show, which may be called "What A Man," set to debut next year.
Make sure you listen to this episode!
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Join Rob this week as he explores the career of a performer who has continuously pushed the boundaries of comedy and captivated audiences with her sharp wit and unique talent. It is of course, Doon Mackichan. In this episode, Doon shares what it was like being discovered by Armando Iannucci and the early days of improv and comedy. Rob finds how the award-winning sketch improv series ‘Smack the Pony’ started and the pair also discuss Doon’s book, ‘My Lady Parts: A Life Fighting Stereotypes.’
Be sure to check out this episode filled with comedy connections, laughter and behind the scenes stories!
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Join Rob this week, as he welcomes music icon Jools Holland onto the pod! Jools shares stories growing up with music in the family and forming his first band in school. The pair delve into Jools’ career from touring America, going solo and his documentary with The Police. Rob finds out where Jools’ TV career first took off, from presenting 'The Tube' to the long- running 'Later… With Jools Holland'. Jools also shares what it was like working with the legendary Rod Stewart on their chart-topping number 1 album, Swing Fever.
This is another must- listen episode. Packed with fascinating stories, musical memories and an insider's look at a life dedicated to the arts!
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From the pop punk anthems of Busted to the supergroup McBusted, this week's guest has rocked stages and won hearts across the nation, once winning the prestigious ‘King of the Jungle’ crown back in 2006. It is of course, Matt Willis. In this episode, Rob finds out about the early days of Busted and Matt speaks openly about his personal battles with addiction. The pair talk about their shared love of a cold plunge and Matt reveals what to expect from his new podcast, On The Mend.
Don't miss this episode packed with behind-the-scenes glimpses, and an exclusive look at Matt's latest work!
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From the Welsh valleys to Winterfell, this week's guest has conquered them all. Best known for his chilling portrayal of the notorious Ramsay Bolton in 'Game of Thrones', it is of course Iwan Rheon. Rob delves into Iwan's experience playing one of television's most infamous villains and the lasting impact of the role on his career. Iwan also shares insights into his latest role, on the historical Roman series, 'Those About To Die', where he stars alongside the legendary Anthony Hopkins!
Don’t miss this episode, filled with captivating discussion, behind-the-scenes stories and a sneak peek into Iwan's upcoming work!
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This week Rob welcomes comedian, actress and Yorkshire lass Jessica Knappett onto the podcast. The pair dive into a wide range of topics from health, wellness and psilocybin- those are magic mushrooms in case you didn’t know! To the roles and comedy moments Jessica has become most well-known for, from The Inbetweeners to Taskmaster. Jessica also shares stories with Rob from her latest project, the new podcast 'Perfect Day,' discussing the inspiration behind it and what listeners can expect.
Don't miss this episode filled with humour, intriguing stories, and a sneak peek into Jessica Knappett's exciting new podcast!
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Join Rob this week as he welcomes the multi-talented Nina Conti onto the podcast. Best known for her incredible and hilarious ventriloquism skills, Nina shares how she found her way into this world. The pair enjoy an impromptu ventriloquism master class, Nina talks about where she found her inspiration and what goes through her mind when she's on stage. Nina also shares stories about her late mentor, experimental theatre director, Ken Campbell. Rob finds out about Nina’s upcoming Edinburgh Fringe show and tour, ‘Whose Face Is It Anyway?’ As well as what it was like to direct her, soon to be released, film ‘Sunlight’ and her role in the upcoming Spinal Tap 2.
Don't miss this episode filled with laughter, fascinating insights, and a preview of Nina Conti's latest and greatest work!
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This week on the podcast, we travel from the glam streets of Chelsea to sweet success in the confectionery industry, via being Hunted on Channel 4. Jamie Laing's rise to fame is pretty eclectic. He tells us all about how he came to become part of the reality show "Made In Chelsea," reminisces about our first encounter on "Would I Lie to You" and how he scored his gig on Radio 1. Plus, Jamie shares an unforgettable celebrity moment from a recent Taylor Swift concert. And we get the lowdown on his latest podcast, "Great Company."
Don't miss this episode packed with behind-the-scenes stories, laughs, and insights into Jamie Laing's extraordinary career!
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Join Rob for an exclusive interview with a true legend of British comedy. Our guest has shaped some of the most iconic shows that have kept us laughing for decades. He’s the creative genius behind the timeless "Blackadder," the innovative "QI," and the satirical "Spitting Image." It’s the one and only John Lloyd. They chat about John directing “the greatest music video of all time”. Discover how Rob and John first crossed paths, and hear John share the poignant events that inspired his son Harry, aka Waiting For Smith, to embark on a music career and release his latest track, "Raised Up."
This is an episode packed with laughter, inspiration, and a touch of nostalgia you won't want to miss!
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Join Rob as he welcomes his friend and fellow actor, the rising star Emily Bader, to the pod. Together, they share behind-the-scenes stories from their latest Tudor fantasy series, "My Lady Jane." Emily bravely treats Rob to an accent masterclass and reveals the on-set antics that left the crew terrified.
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Join Rob this week as he chats to comedian, writer and actor Chris McCausland. The pair discuss Chris’s varied background, from software engineering to an almost MI5 agent. Rob finds out how Chris broke into the comedy scene and Chris shares stories from his latest and long running tour, Yonks!
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This week, Rob welcomes a friend on the pod that he’s been performing with since school. Together they are part of the most anticipated Christmas special, Gavin & Stacey. It is of course Ruth Jones. The pair talk about their early acting days together and Ruth shares an awkward encounter with Gwyneth Paltrow. Rob delves into Ruth's current West End role in Sister Act The Musical and they share stories about life as alter-egos, Uncle Bryn and Nessa.
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This week Rob is joined by Danish actor, and undercover musician, Claes Bang to talk about his upcoming historical epic, William Tell. Claes shares how his career has exploded on the global stage after his award-winning performance in The Square, starring alongside Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West. The pair discuss their comedy connections, from to Sharon Horgan to Stephen Merchant, and Claes shares how Mark Gatiss helped him find humour in the darker roles, while taking on Dracula.
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From flying cars in rural England to the dancefloors of Brooklyn, this week's guest has done it all. Join Rob as he welcomes star of the stage and screen, Adam Garcia, onto the pod. Adam shares what it was like working with the Bee Gees and being part of the stage production of Saturday Night Fever. The pair discuss their experiences working with mutual friend Kenneth Branagh and Adam shares stories from his current nationwide tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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From the glamorous world of the New York modeling scene to London's comedy circuits, this week’s guest, Michelle de Swarte, has done it all. Rob finds out how Michelle was discovered, about her move to America and what drew her into comedy. The pair also discuss working with Katherine Ryan and Michelle reveals the inspiration behind her new comedy drama series, Spent.
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From political outrage to scathing between broadcast rants. He's everyone's favourite fictional political correspondent, it is of course Tom Walker aka Jonathan Pie. Rob finds out the story behind Jonathan Pie and the long road to viral success. The pair discuss comedy inspirations and Tom shares what he'd like to do next.
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This week on the pod Rob welcomes one of Ireland's best-known comedians and actresses, Aisling Bea. The pair talk about Aisling's early life and what it was like working with Domhnall Gleeson and Andrea Riseborough on Channel 4’s Alice & Jack. As well as the upcoming series 2 of Avoidance with Romesh Ranganathan. Aisling also openly shares how she has found ways to manage her ADHD.
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Kicking off the new series on the pod, Rob welcomes a big guest who’s everyone’s favourite King of suburbia. From murder mysteries to gold heists, he’s done it all. It is of course the hugely talented, Tom Davis! Rob and Tom chat about his latest tour and what it was like working with Lee Mack and Timothée Chalamet. The pair also discuss the highs and lows of touring and Tom reveals why he had to become a secret sausage dealer on the set of Wonka…
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This week, Rob looks back at some of the biggest Hollywood guests he's had on the pod. Revisiting Michael Cera, who shares how he found acting; David Harbour on how he landed his role in Stranger Things and Will Ferrell who shares how he once pranked Rob on set...
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For the fourth and final instalment of the Best Of compilations, Rob looks back at more of the best bits from the series. From Ben Miller on how he broke into the comedy scene, to Anton Du Beke on ballroom dancing and Joanna Lumley on the swinging sixties and seventies in London.
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From Take That to Mid Morning Matters, this week on the pod, Rob looks back at more of the best moments from the series. Revisiting Robbie Williams, who shares the secrets behind his performances. Katherine Ryan, who talks about balancing comedy with having children and Tim Key, on the stories behind Sidekick Simon.
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This week, Rob looks back at some of the best moments of the series. From Steve Coogan on Julia Davis and Alan Partridge, to Steve Pemberton on the final series of Inside No. 9 and Ashley Jensen sharing stories about some of the famous faces she worked with on Extras.
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This week on the pod, Rob looks back at more of the best bits from this series. From Julia Davis on Human Remains, Michael Palin on performing Monty Python and Dara Ó Briain on making Samuel L. Jackson laugh, and annoying Mark Wahlberg.
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For the last episode of this series, Rob welcomes fellow comedian Paul Foot onto the pod. Rob finds out about Paul’s surprising love of spiders and what made him decide to get into stand up. Paul also reveals the moment where his anxiety and depression disappeared and why this is the inspiration behind his latest tour, Dissolve.
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Actor, poet and the best-known sidekick in radio. This week's guest is far from low- key, it is of course the comedy genius, Tim Key. Rob finds out how Tim found his own unique brand of comedy on stage and the pair share Saxondale stories. Tim reveals what it was like being cast as Sidekick Simon and being in a scene with the character Alan Partridge. Tim also discusses his new poetry anthology, Chapters.
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This week on the pod, Rob is joined by rising star Máiréad Tyers. Rob finds out how Máiréad got into acting and what it was like being cast by Kenneth Branagh, in his Oscar winning film, Belfast. The pair also discuss Máiréad’s first leading role in the Disney+ superhero series, Extraordinary. As well as their upcoming parts in the new fantasy period drama, My Lady Jane.
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Rob welcomes fellow comedian and actress Rachel Parris on the pod this week to talk about her latest book, Advice from Strangers. The pair explore some of the best bits of advice and what it means to them. Rob finds out about Rachel’s secret love of goths and what it’s like being married to, and working with, comedian Marcus Brigstocke. Rachel also speaks candidly about her panic attacks and nervous breakdown.
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From high schools to Hellboy heretics and rebel alliances this week's guest is abit of a Rogue One. It is of course, the talented Alistair Petrie. Rob finds out how it all started and where Alistair got his fighting spirit. The pair discuss the hugely popular Sex Education and what almost happened with the hit Netflix series, The Crown.
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Rob is joined this week by the incredibly talented comedian, actor and writer Sindhu Vee. The pair discussed East vs West parenting styles, breaking into the comedy scene and transitioning into acting. Sindhu shares stories from her first big role in Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical and her new comedy series, The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh.
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This week on the pod, Rob welcomes Alex Macqueen- a fellow actor, writer and old friend. The pair dive into The Thick of It and discuss where their paths have crossed on stage and screen, including a very queasy performance Alex had with Rob and Kenneth Branagh. Alex shares what it was like working with the legendary Michael Caine, Dame Judi Dench and Will Ferrell. Rob finds out about a new project Alex is developing with Adeel Akhtar and why he’ll forever be known as Neil’s dad.
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Joining Rob on the pod this week is comedy duo Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini who together form the double act, EGG. Cracking into their comedy sketches Rob finds out where they get their inspiration from and what it was like guesting on Harry Hill's Clubnite. The trio also discuss acting projects from Anna’s role in Netflix drama Shadow and Bone to the Last Tango in Halifax. Anna and Emily also speak about the changing world of comedy, their experiences breaking into the industry as mixed race women and their new podcast, Terribly Famous.
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This week Rob welcomes two rock legends to Step On the pod. Known for drumming up attention both on and off stage, they have always been 24 Hour Party People, it’s- Shaun Ryder and Zak Starkey! Rob finds out from Zak what it was like growing up as the son of Ringo Star, having Keith Moon as a babysitter and drumming for The Who. Shaun shares stories about the Happy Mondays and what it’s like creating music with ADHD. The pair also reveal what’s next and why they have set up their new band Mantra of The Cosmos.
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As a special Christmas treat Rob welcomes the Absolutely Fabulous national treasure and living legend Joanna Lumley on the pod this week. With an extensive and eclectic career under her belt, Rob finds out what London was like in the swinging sixties, how Joanna landed the role of Patsy in Ab Fab and what it was like working with Margot Robbie and Martin Scorsese.
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From Horrible Histories to haunting performances, this week's guest never plays The Wrong Mans- it’s Mathew Baynton. Rob explores what it was like working on the star studded, highly anticipated Wonka, Mathew’s upcoming role as Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and stepping into new characters in the crime dramas Murder is Easy and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. The pair also discuss what to expect in the final episode of the hit BBC series Ghosts.
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We’re kicking off the episode this week with a star from the stage and screen who’s always on the ball - Joseph Fiennes. From Tudor England to dystopian fantasies and even playing the great bard himself, he’s in a league of his own. Rob dives into Joseph's latest West End play, Dear England, where he plays the legendary former footballer and manager Gareth Southgate. The pair share stories of their first film together and Joseph reveals who has the biggest hands in Hollywood…
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This week on the pod Rob is joined by a guest who has done it all - from pink castles and hair-brained inventions, to fibbing in the heat and that’s just getting into The Thick of It… Yup that’s right- it’s Miles Jupp! Rob and Miles chat about his latest tour, revealing that it's inspired by the life-changing discovery of a brain tumour. Miles shares his story candidly and with humour, telling Rob what the experience taught him. They also discuss Miles’ upcoming role in Napoleon and why working with Hugh Laurie put him in the right place at the right time.
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Joining Rob this week is a guest who has taken a break from sleuthing in the Shetland isles. Straight from the pages of MODE magazine, she’s more than just an Extra, it’s the one and only Ashley Jensen. Rob finds out about Ashley's first big break, what makes Ricky Gervais stop telling jokes and what it was really like working with Samuel L. Jackson, David Bowie and Ben Stiller. Rob also explores Ashely’s new starring role in the BBC drama series Shetland.
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This week Rob speaks to 50% of a comedy duo who packs 100% of the punch. You might know him from The Armstrong & Miller Show but we’re not talking about the Pointless one. That’s right, it’s Ben Miller. Join Rob as he explores the stories behind Armstrong & Miller's first big break, how Norway’s third most popular band came to be and what surprises were in store for Ben on his first day of filming Death in Paradise. Ben also treats Rob to a reading from his latest book Once Upon a Legend!
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This week on the pod it’s a Rob - off! Rob Brydon is invited into the home of music legend, Robbie Williams. Rob explores Robbie's early life as a singer in Take That, his supersized lifestyle and what big plans he has for the future: from a hotel in Dubai, to his love for art and creativity. Robbie also talks candidly about his family life and reveals that it was a bit of a guilty conscience and bumping into each other at David Walliams' birthday party that led him to ask if he could be a guest on this podcast. As if we’d ever say no…So, let us entertain you!
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Rob welcomes a man who needs no introduction, a man who is not a Messiah or a very naughty boy, one of the pillars of British comedy: Michael Palin. Rob dives into Michael’s legendary back catalogue of work as a comedian, actor, author and explorer. The star of Monty Python also shares stories of working with Ken Dodd, Bill Murray and Lorne Michaels and reveals how his mum became the star of Saturday Night Live. Palin also speaks openly and movingly about the recent death of his wife of 57 years, Helen.
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Rob is joined this week by writer and actress Emer Kenny. The pair talk about their shared Welsh heritage, Emer’s whirlwind romance with Rick Edwards and how to juggle parenting and a career. Rob delves into Emer’s time on EastEnders and her latest acting and writing experience on The Curse.
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Join Rob this week as he chats to theatre legend Alfie Boe. The pair talk about how he was discovered, working with Michael Ball and everything from West Side Story to Les Misérables. Rob delves into Alfie's Vegas residency and what it’s like to quite literally walk in Elvis’ footsteps…
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It’s a return match for Matthew Rhys and Rob Brydon, in this, Matthew’s second appearance on the pod. The impressions run thick and fast. From Tom Jones, to Richard Burton with cameos by Larry Grayson and Windsor Davies. The showbiz tales are solid gold. Matthew also shares some rather intimate advice he received from Kenneth Cranham before he appeared naked on stage, and we find out why Matthew has recently grown a moustache….
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Comedian Rhys James joins Rob this week to talk about his hit show Spilt Milk. Rhys discusses being inspired by Jack Whitehall, getting invited back to his school as a guest speaker and why other people should write your New Year's resolutions. The pair talk about branching out, Seth Rogen’s pottery and Hollywood ambitions!
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This week Rob is joined by award winning singer, songwriter and actress Beverley Knight to talk about her new album The Fifth Chapter and upcoming UK tour. Rob delves into Beverley’s extraordinary career from growing up with music in the family to getting her first big break, and landing leading roles in the theatre. Beverley shares star studded stories of Prince’s famous Oscars afterparty with Javier Bardem, the Coen brothers, Kate Beckinsale, Spike Lee, Cate Blanchett and Chris Tucker!
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Anton Du Beke joins Rob Brydon this week to talk about his one man singing, dancing and chat show ‘An Evening with Anton Du Beke.’
Anton discusses growing up in Sevenoakes, changing his name and Strictly Come Dancing. The pair share funny stories about what it was like to work with show business legend Bruce Forsyth!
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Rob welcomes actress and playwright Tracy-Ann Oberman to the latest episode of his podcast. The duo delves into the fascinating journey of Tracy-Ann's career, touching on her iconic roles in "EastEnders" and "Toast of London," the cult comedy series with Matt Berry. Tracy also tells Rob about her new role as the first-ever female Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice,” out from 21st September....
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This week Rob is joined by comic, actor and singer Tommy Cannon to discuss his upcoming tour from September, and pantomime in December. Rob asks Tommy all about his partnership with Bobby Ball, and Tommy tells Rob about his latest collaboration with the one and only Robbie Williams...
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Comedian Katherine Ryan joins Rob this week to talk about her podcast, ‘Telling Everybody Everything’. Katherine discusses working with Jimmy Carr, and what it was like filming for her Netflix series The Duchess. The pair are also joined by a surprise special guest…
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Rob Brydon welcomes comedic genius Julia Davis to his podcast. The duo delves into the origins of their iconic collaboration, sharing stories about the cult hit "Human Remains" and their undeniable comedic chemistry. Julia also paints a vivid picture of touring alongside Steve Coogan!
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Join Rob as he invites Dara Ó Briain to the virtual stage this week. Together, they dive into the world of guesting on chat shows and share tales of mingling with the famous...or not-so-famous in Rob’s case! Dara spills the beans on his European tour adventures and reveals his all-time favourite showbiz insult…
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Andy Parsons joins Rob this week to talk about his new show at the Edinburgh Fringe. Andy shares intriguing insights into his journey on the comedy circuits: from his early days collaborating with Henry Naylor during their time at Cambridge, to making a significant impact as a writer on beloved shows such as "Week Ending" and "Spitting Image."
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This week Rob is joined by the one and only Dame Harriet Walter. Listen in as they discuss gripping dramas 'Succession,' 'Silo,' and the heartwarming charm of 'Ted Lasso.'
Rob dissects Harriet's extraordinary range as an actress, and her ability to portray strong and multi-dimensional characters. Harriet also tells Rob all about her two-hander with Chewbacca…
N.B. This episode was recorded prior to the SAG-AFTRA strikes.
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Join Rob Brydon in this week's episode as he welcomes actor and musician Arthur Darvill to his podcast. Arthur tells Rob about growing up in a creative family, and the pair discuss their shared love for musicals. Arthur also reveals how he landed a role in Doctor Who, and why he chose to leave the series.
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Rob is joined by comedian and writer Andy Hamilton to talk about his UK tour, ‘An Evening With Andy Hamilton’. The pair discuss Andy’s transition from writing to TV, and how he has now become somewhat of ‘an everything man’. Andy also reveals the real reason behind why he moved on screen in the first place!
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Rob is joined by guest Reece Shearsmith to discuss their love for Mel Brooks and his masterpiece "The Producers," in which Reece played Leo Bloom. The pair share anecdotes about working with Peter Kay, tributes to Ronnie Corbett, Griff Rhys Jones impressions, and Rob attempts to secure a role on Inside No. 9…
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In this episode of Brydon &, Rob is joined by actor, comedian and writer Steve Pemberton to talk about latest play "The Pillowman," out now at The Duke of York’s Theatre. Steve reminisces about his early days at the Edinburgh Fringe, his breakthrough with "The League of Gentlemen" and tells Rob where he gets his Inside No.9 character inspiration from. Steve also reveals he will be starring in a new movie ‘Better Man’, about the life story of Robbie Williams.
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In this episode of Brydon&, Rob is joined by actor Luke Thompson to talk about his current role in the emotionally-charged play "A Little Life," with James Norton. Their conversation spans Luke's upbringing in France, his introduction to the world of acting, and how he landed the exciting role in hit series "Bridgerton."
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In this episode of Brydon &, Rob is joined by singer-songwriter Charlotte Church to talk about her latest project ‘The Dreaming’, an inspiring wellness retreat nestled in the heart of Wales. They delve into Charlotte’s life in the spotlight from the tender age of 12, when she was rubbing shoulders with icons like Bill Clinton and Muhammad Ali. Charlotte also hints at some upcoming musical ventures…
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Join Rob as he welcomes radio legend Ken Bruce on his podcast this week. They discuss Ken's new role at Greatest Hits Radio, his long-spanning radio career, and even his unexpected venture into running a small bus company! Rob also treats listeners to his impeccable Ken Bruce impressions…
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In this episode of Brydon &, comedian Harry Hill joins Rob to talk about his upcoming musical ‘Tony! [The Tony Blair Rock Opera]’, touring the UK from 21st June. Harry reveals the reasons behind his iconic outfit choice, how he’s working on new stand-up material, and recounts the time he heard the magic words, “It’s a Yes from me” from Simon Cowell.
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In this episode Rob is joined by comedian, actor and director Ben Elton at the London Coliseum, home to the new run of "We Will Rock You", the electrifying musical featuring Queen's timeless music. Ben discusses how he feels about his stage acting debut, and how he was approached by Queen themselves to write the musical.
The pair also discussed legendary sitcom "The Young Ones," and Ben shares memorable moments from working with comedy icons like Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson.
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Welcome back to a brand-new series of Brydon &. In this first episode, the one and only Steve Coogan joins Rob to chat about his show "Alan Partridge Live: Stratagem" on Amazon Prime and his podcast "From the Oasthouse" on Audible. Steve even treats us to a little bit of Alan!
The pair also reminisce about their on-screen adventures on "The Trip," and discuss the possibility of doing another series in the future…
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Well done. You’ve sorted through the embarrassment of riches that is the modern podcast landscape and found me, Rob Brydon, on my podcast.
In this season of Brydon &, I talk to, among others: Harry Hill, Ben Elton, Julia Davis, Steve Coogan and Dame Harriet Walter. And that’s just a few! It’s terrific conversation, full of anecdotes and reminiscence where appropriate.
BRYDON & premieres May 25th. You can listen early and ad-free by subscribing to Amazon Music or Wondery+ via Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.
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