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Composers' Favourites

Giovanni Rotondo

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Hosted by Giovanni Rotondo, Composers' Favourites portraits the persons behind the film composers. In every episode a different guest talks about their favourite books, albums, films, instruments, coffee, places, restaurants....
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Favourite Friends

iSEE CHURCH - Favour Women

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A ministry of iSEE Church's Favour Women, Favourite Friends is a podcast that connects women and builds community through sharing the real-life stories of Christian women.
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My Favourite Year

Jack Gleadow

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Guests from the world of entertainment discuss their favourite year from history looking at the films, music and anecdotes from that year with host multi award winning new comedian Jack Gleadow
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My Favourite Game

Play Diaries

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My Favourite Game is a podcast from Play Diaries (playdiaries.com) where personalities in the games industry talk about their favourite game ever, how they grew up with games and more within the games industry.
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My Favourite Podcast

Pierre Novellie

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A comedy podcast hosted by Pierre Novellie - download it and tell all your friends! Or don't. Get in touch @myfavouritepod on Twitter, myfavouritepodcast@gmail.com or on our Facebook page
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MY FAVOURITE MUSIC

cooperspotted the ugly truth

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Let us know everything in this world( from local areas to internet viral sensation) Which is real and which is fake Follow my Podcast to know the reality. Share you opinion in comment box
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My Favourite Monster

George Penney & Tony Johnson

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Welcome to My Favourite Monster, a podcast where two professional house sitters, ttrpg fans and comedy fantasy fiction authors, George Penney & Tony Johnson consider every monster in the universe for their pet potential, one by one. Be it xenomorphs, Trogdor, Jaws or a mind flayer we will consider them all!
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My Favourite F Word

Gallucks

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Welcome to My Favourite F Word hosted by me, Joel McLoughlin, but you may know me as Gallucks. I’ve been in love with the fashion world since before the birth of Instagram, and it’s always been a passion of mine to learn about someone’s style choices. Consider this your ‘Desert Island Discs’ of the fashion world; My Favourite F Word is going to delve into some of your favourite influencers, musicians and fashion lovers to find out their staple style moments. Enjoy besties x Listen by clickin ...
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My Favourite Work of Art

Dr Laura-Jane Foley

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Have you got a favourite painting? How does it make you feel? Each week art historian and writer Dr Laura-Jane Foley invites a well known guest to share an artwork that has a special meaning for them. This series focuses on the emotional power of art. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My Favourite Takeaway

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Welcome to… My Favourite Takeaway! The food and comedy podcast series hosted by comedian Tom Craine (Drunk History, Russell Howard’s Good News), and food enthusiast Cimran Shah. Each week Tom and Cim invite a special guest to share their favourite takeaway … EXACTLY as they’d normally have it! From Peruvian street food slouched on James Acaster’s L-Shaped sofa through an Antiguan feast on Andi Oliver’s best bone china to a massive BBQ banquet with Adam Hills, My Favourite Takeaway is the sho ...
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G'day my name is Jeremy Calnan and I'm the podcast host of Property - Australia's Favourite Obsession (PAFO). Everybody loves property, we buy it, we sell it. We feel it every day in the city and in the country as we live in apartments, flats, townhouses, on quarter-acre blocks and in courtyard homes. Every minute of every day our lives are touched by property as we visit shopping and medical centres, eat in restaurants and hotels, attend school, the office or any other places of work. Our l ...
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Sam Whiles is the host of Paul or Nothing, a podcast dedicated to the life and music of Paul McCartney. In this episode, he returns to the show to discuss his current favourite Beatles song, Within You Without You, taking in George Harrison’s exploration of Indian culture and expressions of spirituality through music. Paul or Nothing Podcast: https…
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Joining us for episode 10 of the season is musician, Mikaela Davis. Mikaela is a harpist and songwriter based in Catskill, New York. Mikaela credits Elliott Smith with helping 'spark' her professional music career, as it was her cover of Twilight that helped bring her to the attention of a booking agent while she was still a college student. She's …
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Our guest for today's episode is Rey Villalobos, who releases music under the name The Coral Sea. Rey started out as The Coral Sea back in 2004 and has released several albums since then - including Golden Planet Sky which came out last year. Before he went solo, Rey began his music career as a drummer. Playing in bands in Los Angeles and Portland …
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Debbie Gendler is a lifelong Beatles fan and writes about her experiences in her new book, I Saw Them Standing There. She was in the studio audience at the historic first Ed Sullivan appearance and met the band personally in 1965. In this episode, Debbie shares her incredible journey and her thoughts on her favourite song, Things We Said Today. Deb…
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Today we're joined by musician, Spencer Fox. Spencer is the guitarist in the New York-based band Charly Bliss. The band have released two albums to date with Guppy coming in 2017 and Young Enough in 2019, and they've recently been in the studio recording their third record too. We had a great time chatting to Spencer. He's a self-confessed major El…
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Our guest today is Violet Mayugba. Violet is the guitarist and a founding member of the band, Destroy Boys. The group formed back in 2015 in Sacramento, California and have gone on to release three studio albums, with one more on the way - in fact, they had just finished recording it the day before this interview was recorded. Violet is a huge Elli…
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Steve Matteo, author of "Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film" and "Let It Be" from the 33 1/3 book series, talks about the Beatles’ iconic movie theme song Magical Mystery Tour. Steve’s work has been featured in The New York Times and Rolling Stone, and he’s written engaging liner notes and press releases for artists like The Kinks, Willie Nile, and…
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Our guest today is Lily O'Farrell, who you may know by her online name @vulgadrawings. Lily is a cartoonist and writer based in London. She began publishing feminist cartoons on Instagram in 2018 and has since reached more than 300,000 followers. She's also published a book, released a podcast (her recent series No Worries If Not is well worth list…
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Welcome to our first episode of 2024 with Shannon Lay! Shannon is a solo musician based in Los Angeles, who's released four solo albums, as well as a collection of covers that came out last year. And on that covers album is a version of Angeles (by Elliott Smith), which you can hear at the very end of this episode. Before that though, we have the f…
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Joining us for our last episode of the year is musician, Margaret Glaspy. Margaret, who is based in New York City, released her latest album - Echo the Diamond - in August this year. The record is Margaret's third full-length album, and follows on from 2020's Devotion and 2016's Emotions and Math. Margaret says Elliott Smith has been a big influenc…
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In 1994, the three surviving Beatles worked on a John Lennon demo to create their first new song in 25 years, Free as a Bird. Writer and author Steve O’Brien discusses his love for arguably the most Beatle-y of Beatles songs. Website: https://www.steveobrienwriter.com/ X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/MrsSteveMOBrien Instagram: https://www.instagra…
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Our guest today is John Vanderslice. John is a musician, producer and the owner of the legendary Tiny Telephone studio, which initially began in the Mission district of San Francisco. Bands who've recorded at Tiny Telephone with John include the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, Okkervil River, the Mountain Goats, St. Vincent and many, many more. Embar…
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New episode! We get into a love groove with Vivek J. Tiwary, a mastermind in musical entertainment and the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Fifth Beatle. He shares his unique insights on the iconic Beatles song All You Need Is Love and its relevance to the story of Vivek’s hero, Brian Epstein. Website: https://thefifthbeatle.com/graph…
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Turn up your speakers, we're playing ‘She Said, She Said’ and delving into the magic with Dr Christine Feldman Barrett, author of A Women’s History of the Beatles. X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/FeldmanBarrett Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-feldman-barrett-421145a3/ A Women’s History of the Beatles: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/…
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Our guest today is Kimbra. Kimbra is a musician originally from New Zealand but is now based in New York City. You may have first heard of her when she sang on the track Somebody That I Used To Know in 2011 alongside Gotye, who wrote the single. The pair went on to win two Grammys for Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. These two…
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Strap in for a fab journey with Joe Kane, the one-man beat group powerhouse behind The Poppermost. Together we explore the chiming guitars and swinging beat of The Beatles’ classic I Feel Fine. Joe Kane on Bandcamp: https://thepoppermost.bandcamp.com Joe Kane on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/ThePoppermost Joe Kane on Facebook: https://www.facebo…
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Our first guest of the new season is author, Paul Rees. Paul has had a great career as a music writer. He's held senior positions at magazines such as Q and Kerrang, he's written several books including a best-seller on the life of Robert Plant, and most recently, penned a biography of Elliott Smith titled, Shooting Star. In this interview we discu…
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Rob Williams writes for comics, TV and film. His credits include Suicide Squad, Superman, Amazing Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, Judge Dredd, Doctor Who, Star Wars and Indiana Jones. His first feature film is in production at the time recording. Here he discusses his personal connection to Paul McCartney's beautiful acoustic ballad Blackbird. Website: ht…
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AJ Langley is joined by Lee Irwin to talk about the Lakota mystic and healer Heȟáka Sápa (Black Elk). We talk about the difference between Native and Christian conceptions of visionary experiences, embodied spiritual practices, and the importance of acting on visions for the benefit of community.
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Much to Tom's satisfaction, our latest guest gets down and dirty with some fried chicken, as comedian Ben Clark orders a 'three piece' and fries from the wonderfully named Favourable Chicken. Ben is one third of the award winning sketch group, Pappy's, who also have a range of podcasts under the banner of Pappy's Flatshare. Ben was great company, r…
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David Hepworth has been writing, speaking and broadcasting about music since the 1970s. David launched and edited some of the most important music magazines in the UK, including Smash Hits, Q, Mojo and The Word. He was a presenter on the BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test and the TV anchor for Live Aid in 1985. David Hepworth's books include 'Why the …
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Legendary lexicographer Susie Dent joins Tom & Cim to talk takeaways, and also test their knowledge of obscure food-related words. She revels her passion for puddings, Little Chefs and mobile kebab vans among other things, having ordered from an Oxford deli called . Susie has a couple of books for your consideration, Interesting Stories About Curio…
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We're going Ethiopian on our latest episode, as comedian Carl Donnelly orders a selection of curries from Elsa's Vegan Kitchen in Tooting. To much skepticism from Cim and Carl, Tom claims that this particular cuisine is his favourite. They also discuss a tasty snack which involves butterflying dates, the perfect method when it comes to peanut butte…
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We get a little peek of married life on our latest episode, as Marcus Brigstocke and Rachel Parris join us with a delicious curry from Bombay Bicycle Chef in Balham. They're such aficionados of Indian food, they even have their own authentic crockery. We also discuss Rachel's love of a burger, Marcus's objection to pizza, and the best kind of takea…
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The inimitable Denise Welch joins Tom and Cim on her one night off from the Loose Women Live tour, and is, to quote the fellas, the dream guest. Denise talks in great detail about her love of fish and chips, the perfect way to eat takeaway in the car, and also the sketchy eating habits of her sons - one of whom happens to be Matt Healy from the ban…
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Scroobius Pip, Thomas Gray, Lauren Layfield, Simon Rimmer, Josh Widdicombe and Matthew Crosby share their idea of the perfect burger with Tom and Cim for our mid-season special. Among the points for discussion are the joys of fries in brown paper bags, shoestring chips versus potato wedges, the perfect cheese to accompany your patty, and the merits…
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Richard D. Driver is the author of That Was Me: Paul McCartney’s Career and the Legacy of the Beatles. He is the Associate Professor of History at McLennan Community College, where he teaches courses in United States history. He discusses the stark, lyrically vivid ballad Eleanor Rigby and its timeless themes of loneliness and isolation. Richard's …
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We investigate how a combined Meg-Jason Statham fusion would work as a pet and almost manage to make a coherent episode: Can you milk a cow shark? How exactly, do you grind cheese? Can you use Jason Stratham as a grinder? And yes, we pronounce Jason Statham's name with an R because I once heard someone say it like that on the radio once and it got …
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If you want to know the weirdest thing that anyone has ever done with an egg - an we suspect that's a competitive field - you need to listen to Tom and Cim's conversation with the wonderful Stevie Martin. Stevie ordered from pan-Asian restaurant Eatfan, and got a little less than she bargained for, possibly making hers the cheapest order we've ever…
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We delve into the awful cult movie The VelociPastor and answer all of the questions: What use is a were-dinosaur at a children's party? How cheap was the crappy dinosaur costume? Is China in Pennsylvania or Pittsburgh? What does a montage taste like?George Penney & Tony Johnson
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Fundamental questions surrounding morality. This forms part of a 3-part analysis of some hard-hitting philosophy and morality based content pieces. Written & read by Sizwe Moyo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourgirlfriendsfavourite/message
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Ever met anyone who hates plates? No? Well look no further than Esther Manito, who has a pathological loathing of them - choosing instead to eat everything out of a bowl. In this instance, a takeaway from her favourite Indian restaurant, Mohabir in South Woodford. She, Tom and Cim also make a desperate plea for a block of free paneer each. Thanks f…
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Someone likes nuggets (and tea), and that person is the wonderful comedian, Jake Lambert. Jake's obsession with those battered balls of chickeny goodness is, to say the least, extraordinary, as are his breakfast habits, which have in the past seen him combine 4 different types of cereal and a rusk. Jake ordered from Neat Burger, though as has becom…
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CW: non-consensual/coercive relationshipsOn this episode Barbara Newman tells host AJ Langley all about her guilty pleasure, the poet, novelist, theologian and literary critic, Charles Williams (1886-1945). We talk about coinherence, charisma, energy harvesting rituals, Dante and Beatrice, and Barbara's love for Taliessin through Logres.Follow us o…
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Our guest this week is broadcaster Lauren Layfield, who fully embraces the ethos of the podcast with tales of bizarre curry combinations, food ratios, a quirky approach to Big Macs and her gluttenous love of food served in buckets. She orders from KFC, and gets properly stuck in with her dog - which Cimran inexplicably mistakes for a cat ... You ca…
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James Campion, author of Take a Sad Song, the Emotional Currency of Hey Jude, talks about the communal hymn that gave the Beatles their biggest hit single in America. Website: https://www.jamescampion.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/FearNoArt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jc.author Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamescampion/…
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In a genuinely hilarious episode, Seann Walsh discusses his foibles when it comes to takeaways as he reluctantly eats a meal from Raj Of India during a self-imposed curry ban. He recounts tales of becoming a human bin, his struggles with misophonia, crying in a Spa during a period of self-loathing, and driving away from a McDonald's drive-thru havi…
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We have the wonderful Matt Edmondson for you this week - Radio 1 presenter and host of the The List Of Absolutely Everything That Might Kill You podcast with Adam Kay. Matt ordered from a fine establishment called Babur To Go, and made some startling revelations about his eating habits, including a claim about something he's never tried that probab…
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We're back! Season 2 baybee! We kick off with the highly contested, Oscar the Grouch... yes, we'll do a proper monster next time I promise. Anyway - we ask the real questions: Is his can nuclear powered? Is he a rent-controlled defense against gentrification? Is his girlfriend comfortable with his pachyderm polyamory? Can we evict him and clean up …
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We are joined by a takeaway obsessive to kick off the new season, as Tom and Cimran welcome rapper, actor, podcaster and proper lovely and funny gent Scroobius Pip to evangelise about his small plates movement, If you take nothing else from this episode, please do appreciate his hacks to reduce the cost of your home delivery bill, as well as his al…
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Rowan Wilson joins AJ Langley to celebrate the works of Walter Hilton (d. 1396). We talk about the moral stakes of a life in the world, the existence of devotional guides as proof that devotion wasn't always easy, and the importance of a good night's sleep. Follow us on Twitter @myfavmystic and we will see you next month!…
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Daniel Rachel, musician and award-winning author of the Lost Album of the Beatles, talks about the proto-indie rock masterpiece, Rain. Daniel's website: https://danielrachel.com The Lost Album of the Beatles by Daniel Rachel: https://danielrachel.com/the-lost-album-of-the-beatles/ Daniel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanielRachel69 Daniel on Face…
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Sizwe's audio version of his 500 word essay, "The Entitlement Hypothesis". This forms part of a 3-part analysis of some hard-hitting philosophy- and morality- based content pieces. Hope you enjoy this quick 10-minute listen. Written & read by Sizwe Moyo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourgirlfriendsfavourite/m…
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Genevieve Caufield joins the podcast to speak about the Prussian anchoress and visionary Dorothea of Montau (1347-1394). We talk about the joys of having two "lives" (neither of which say mush about her life), replacing her heart with a fiery lump of flesh, and declarations of orthodoxy.
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Guy Pratt has played bass with some of the biggest names in rock and pop, including Pink Floyd, Roxy Music, Iggy Pop, Madonna, Michael Jackson and Elton John. He discusses the Beatles song that 'opened Pandora's Box' for rock musicians, Day Tripper. Website: http://www.guypratt.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/guypratt Facebook: https://www.faceboo…
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And we are back! On this episode Maria Oen talks about her long-lasting interest in the mystic, saint, and founder of the Bridgettines, Birgitta of Sweden (d. 1373). We talk about her time in Italy, her high-status connections, her insistence that the Pope return to Rome, and her duties as the Virgin Mary's daughter-in-law.…
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Following a slew of correspondence relating to a question posed in our last episode with Hayley Morris, we decided to round off Season 3 by asking Josh Widdicombe, Lou Sanders, Matt Forde, Rosie Jones, Elis James and Angela Barnes to share their dream combination of items in a packed lunch. From cheese straws and summer rolls to easter eggs and ret…
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Brad Elmore is the writer and director of The Wolfman’s Hammer, Bit and Boogeyman Pop. He discusses his love of the song that ‘kicked down the doors’ between rock and roll and all music that followed. Brad's films: The Wolfman’s Hammer: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yjLWrxRlmXE&pp=ygUSV29sZm1hbuKAmXMgaGFtbWVy Bit: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt84250…
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We have a hugely talented comedian for you in our latest episode who has amassed over 7 million followers of her online content. Hayley's Me Vs Brain sketches are very funny and very popular, and the accompanying book is also a Sunday Times bestseller. Hayley ordered a curry from Kricket, which arrived before she got home. Undeterred, we discussed …
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What an absolute thrill it was for Tom and Cim to spend the afternoon in the company of Michelin-starred chef, Atul Kochhar, at Kanishka, his restaurant in Mayfair. Atul was the perfect host, serving a selection of dishes from his incredible menu (available for takeaway), as he and the chaps discuss the best way to cook onions, his love of fried ch…
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