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Bill Bailey chats about his role in the upcoming TV adaptation of classic children's book, The Smeds and the Smoos. Matt Goss talks about his new single, The Beautiful Unknown. Hollywood director Paul Feig tells us about his new mixology book, Cocktail Time!: The Ultimate Guide to Grown-Up Fun.
Romesh Ranganathan chats about his Netflix comedy special. George Takei discusses his theatre show, George Takei's Allegiance. Gyles Brandreth talks about his book, A History of Britain in Just a Minute. Plus, live music from Razorlight, who perform America.
Olly Murs talks about his new album. Alexandra Burke chats about appearing in the Jack and the Beanstalk pantomime at The London Palladium. Ariyon Bakare discusses the film The Amazing Maurice. Plus, live music from SG Lewis, who performs Lifetime.
Happy Mondays legend Bez chats about his new book, Buzzin'. Sarah Hadland talks about upcoming stage show A Christmas Carol-ish. Presenter Clara Amfo is in the studio to talk all things Written in the Stars, the new reality dating show. Take That's Mark Owen tells us about his new solo album, Land of Dreams. Tom Rosenthal chats about the new series of Plebs. With live music from indie rock four-piece, The Big Moon.
Nikesh Patel talks about the TV drama The Devil's Hour. Amanda Abbington chats about the TV comedy We Are Not Alone. Owen Teale discusses the theatre production of A Christmas Carol. Julian Lennon talks about his new album. Plus, music in the studio from Yard Act.
Maisie Smith and Kevin Clifton talk about the Strictly tour. Tom Allen chats about his book, Too Much. Mae Muller discusses her new single. Jamie Laing tells us about his BBC Radio 1 show. Plus, music from We Three.
Luke Evans talks about his album, A Song for You. Shirley Ballas chats about Strictly Come Dancing. Alex Horne discusses his comedy series, The Horne Section TV Show. Bob Mortimer talks about his book, The Satsuma Complex. Tim Minchin chats about the cinema screening of his show, Back. Plus, music from Dermot Kennedy.
Nick Grimshaw, Susie Dent, Sope Dirisu, Rakie Ayola and Adebayo Akinfenwa join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from Blue
Tom Daley, Emily Atack, Johnny Vegas, Sian Gibson, Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
Josh Widdicombe, Callum Scott Howells, Madeline Brewer, Mollie King, Sue Perkins and Gavin Rossdale join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from the Lightning Seeds
Matt Lucas, Elis James, Stacey Solomon, Paterson Joseph and Chris Packham join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from Craig David
Rylan talks about his memoir, Ten: The Decade That Changed My Future. Motsi Mabuse chats about her book, Finding My Own Rhythm: My Story. John Kearns has the latest on the new series of Taskmaster. Isla Fisher discusses her new children's book. Pixies frontman Black Francis talks about the band's new album.
Melanie C talks about her book, Who I Am: My Story. Ben Miller chats about his children's book, The Night We Got Stuck in a Story. Simon Day has the latest on his UK tour, Simon Day and Friends. YouTube star Chunkz discusses the reality TV show Bad Chefs. The Proclaimers talk about their new album. And there's music from The Amazons, who perform in the studio.
Emily Atack talks to Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer about her comedy series, while Les Dennis chats about Only Fools and Horses: The Musical, and Chunkz discusses Bad Chefs.
Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel talk about their podcast The News Agents. Owain Arthur chats about The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Plus, music from New Hope Club.
Simon Rimmer reports live from Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, while Tim Lovejoy is joined by guest host Miquita Oliver. Aston Merrygold chats about his new music. Kerry Howard discusses the National Theatre Live screening of Jack Absolute Flies Again. Dave Gorman talks about his UK tour, Powerpoint to the People. Featuring music in the studio from Nadia Rose.
Isy Suttie talks about her UK tour, Nihal Arthanayake chats about his book, Keith Allen discusses Rehab the Musical, and Brian Gleeson talks about Bad Sisters. Rachel Parris discusses Late Night Mash. Music from Kodaline.
Simon Rimmer is joined by guest host Miquita Oliver, while Tim Lovejoy reports live from Boardmasters Festival in Newquay. Bananarama talk about their new album. Lily Cole chats about her podcast, Who Cares Wins. There's music in the studio from Cat Burns.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones talk about their cookbook, Love. Food. Family: Recipes from the Kitchen Disco. Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu chat about the return of The Big Breakfast. James Purefoy discusses the film Fisherman's Friends: One and All. Plus, music from Sports Team.
Samantha Womack talks about The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe musical. McFly's Dougie Poynter chats about his new children's book.
Tim Lovejoy is joined by guest co-host Miquita Oliver, while Simon Rimmer is live from Tramlines Festival in Sheffield. Vernon Kay talks about Formula E, Nina Wadia chats about the film Followers, and Simon Callow discusses the musical Anything Goes. Plus, music from Deaf Havana, who perform On the Wire.
Jean Paul Gaultier talks about his Fashion Freak Show. Sharon Rooney chats about The Control Room. Richard Blackwood discusses Hollyoaks. Scarlett Moffatt talks about her documentary, Britain's Tourette's Mystery: Scarlett Moffatt Investigates. Plus, music in the studio from Easy Life.
Hugo Chegwin chats about the sitcom Sneakerhead. Sunetra Sarker talks about the new series of Ackley Bridge. Plus, music from Mabel.
Lethal Bizzle talks about his new music, and Rae Morris performs in the studio.
Joe Marler talks about his podcast, Lisa McGrillis chats about new comedy series Avoidance, and Geoff Norcott discusses his UK stand-up tour. With music from Lauv, who performs Kids Are Born Stars.
Rochelle Humes chats about her TV show, Rochelle Humes: Interior Designer in the Making. Tate McRae talks about her new music, and there is a live performance from Suki Waterhouse.
Davina McCall talks about the TV series Long Lost Family, Rev Richard Coles chats about his book, Murder Before Evensong, and George Ezra performs in the studio.
Shaparak Khorsandi talks about her comedy tour. Chelcee Grimes chats about Soccer Aid. Maggie Rogers discusses her new music. Conan Gray chats about his new album. Plus, music in the studio from Twinnie.
James Acaster chats about his TV series Hypothetical. Majestic talks about his new single Time to Groove. Plus, music in the studio from Ashe.
Goldie talks about his new album, Ardal O'Hanlon tells us about his new book, and Katherine Parkinson discusses her new series Spreadsheet. With a live performance from Alfie Templeman, and interviews with Sean Paul and Grace Dent via Skype.
Angela Scanlon talks about her book, Joyrider. Dylan Llewellyn chats about Derry Girls and Big Boys. Minnie Driver discusses her memoir, Managing Expectations. And there's music from Will Young, who performs Leave Right Now.
Boy George talks about his upcoming Kenwood concert. Sara Cox chats about her new novel. Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo discuss their podcast. Leah Brotherhead talks about the Channel 4 comedy Hullraisers. Plus, music from Belle and Sebastian.
With guests Prasanna Puwanarajah, Tinie, Ellie White and Romesh Ranganathan. Plus, music from Sigrid, who performs Bad Life.
Carrie Hope Fletcher talks about her new book, With This Kiss, and Sarah Solemani chats about her new TV drama, Chivalry. With music from Lady Blackbird.
Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden talk about their new album. Gemma Whelan chats about the new series of Gentleman Jack. Munya Chawawa discusses the TV spin-off show Munya and Filly Get Chilly. Plus, there's music in the studio from Kawala.
Nick Grimshaw talks about new property series The Great Home Transformation. Paul Feig discusses the US version of comedy This Country. Anitta talks about her new single, Envolver. There's music in the studio from Aitch, who performs Baby.
Steve Coogan talks about the Alan Partridge Live tour. Katherine Ryan chats about her comedy tour. Patrick Kielty discusses his stand-up tour. And there's music from Aurora.
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host a special 10th birthday edition of the food and chat show, with guests Tom Allen, Morgana Robinson and Jason Byrne, and music from Jax Jones.
Ricky Wilson, Louise Redknapp, Rachael Stirling and Claudia Jessie join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from bbno$.
Siobhán McSweeney, Rick Edwards, Alexander Vlahos and Bryan Adams join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from Franz Ferdinand.
Susie Dent, Ruby Wax, Claire Richards and Richard Armitage join Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with music from Tom Walker