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Austin Butler and Jodie Comer decide whether they'd rather live as a superhero or a wizard, engage in a riveting game of rock, paper, scissors, and delve into the ultimate conundrum: Is a hot dog a sandwich?!
Austin Butler and Jodie Comer decide whether they'd rather live as a superhero or a wizard, engage in a riveting game of rock, paper, scissors, and delve into the ultimate conundrum: Is a hot dog a sandwich?!
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In this episode of Minutes With, Gwen Adshead gives us an insightful account of her 30-year career as one of the UK's leading forensic psychiatrists. Gwen recounts her experience working beyond the walls of the UK's high security prisons and hospitals. Gwen remembers meeting the Yorkshire Ripper inside Broadmoor, hearing about the ways murderers cut up bodies and offers us an unprecedented look inside a therapy session with a serial killer.
In this episode of Minutes With, we hear from the remarkable Sosa Henkoma who survived being groomed by a South East London drugs gang as a child. To escape abuse at home, Sosa ran away and was first introduced to county lines drug dealing as an 11-year-old. He found himself at the centre of a war between two rival gangs, that led to him being shot, stabbed and ironed on the chest as a young teenager. After years of brutal gang violence, Sosa finally received support as a survivor of child trafficking and grooming. He now uses his voice to help young people and educate law enforcement on preventing grooming and child exploitation.
In this episode of Minutes With, we sit down with former London gangster Bobby Cummines to find out about his life of crime, what he called his shotgun and the one killing that still haunts him...
In this episode we hear from Raphael Rowe, an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned for murder.
Six people claim to be Liverpool fans, but they aren't all telling the truth! Among them is at least one Manchester City fan… maybe more! The sooner they guess the fakes, the more money they can win.
Chelsea fan Rory Jennings goes up against Liverpool fan James Redmond. Was Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool better than Jose Mourinho's Chelsea? Was John Terry better than Virgil Van Dijk is now? And is Jurgen Klopp better than any Chelsea manager ever?
Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown settle some of pop culture's biggest debates, arguing over the length of award season speeches and who would last longer in a zombie apocalypse, and Millie reveals who her go-to celebrity impression is!
Austin Butler and Jodie Comer decide whether they'd rather live as a superhero or a wizard, engage in a riveting game of rock, paper, scissors, and delve into the ultimate conundrum: Is a hot dog a sandwich?!
Steve Carell joins us for a hilarious game of Snack Wars: UK v USA, and has a great time comparing snacks from across the pond. He tries Jelly Tots for the first time and finds out what pork scratchings are made from. Sabrina Carpenter reveals she's never eaten a McDonald's, has a hilarious reaction to Whisky and just can't handle the sour taste of Toxic Waste while putting UK and US snacks to the test!
Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy settle the biggest debates on the web, weighing up whether the Australian accent is the sexiest and if they could land a plane in an emergency before enjoying a hilarious debate about time travel.
In this hilarious episode, Chris Pratt and Charlie Day debate who they think is the more attractive Mario brother, which video game is the best of all time, and who would win in an arm wrestle!
Tyla pits some of the UK's best foods against meals from South Africa, including sausage rolls and beef jerky. The pop star tastes jam tarts and shows off her perfect British accent before comparing her fave childhood cereal to a UK classic. Snoop Dogg joins us for a lively game of Snack Wars: UK vs USA. The rap legend tries Irn Bru for the first time, shows us his version of an American breakfast complete with Gin and Juice, and introduces the crew to his favourite crisps.
Ryan Gosling finds a unique way to try British and Canadian snacks, sharing some hilarious opinions on British classics and having a great time eating a Tunnocks tea cake! Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Brian Tyree Henry compare UK and USA snacks! Brian has an amazing reaction to Jaffa Cakes, Aaron straight-arms squeezy cheese and they both declare their love for Krispy Kremes.
Former police officer James Bannon describes spending two years undercover infiltrating the infamous hooligans of the London-based football team Millwall, known as the Bushwackers, during the height of football violence in England in the late 1980s.
Paul Page used to work as a royal protection officer, providing security to the members of the Royal family. Here, he tells us the biggest security threat to the Royals and why Prince Andrew was the most difficult and unpleasant to deal with.
Scott Walker, one of the world's most experienced kidnap for ransom negotiators, reveals the tactics he uses whilst negotiating, recounts his most thrilling cases, and explains how he stays calm whilst bargaining with terrorists.
In this episode of Minutes With, we hear from Stuart Wingford Taylor about his remarkable life inside the UK's most notorious prisons. Throughout his 24 years as a high-security prison officer, Stuart has come face-to-face with some of Britain's most notorious criminals, including Joanna Dennehy, Eunice Spry and Michael Stone. He tells us about the deadly homemade weapons inmates fashion out of soap and toothbrushes, prisoners' plots to murder guards and the gang violence that runs one London jail.
English physicist Professor Brian Cox explains to us what would happen if you jumped into a black hole, his favourite planet in the universe and how the Earth will be destroyed (don't worry, this won't happen for about 5 billion years).
John Massey, at one point England's longest-serving prisoner, spent an astonishing 43 years behind bars. John candidly shares his life story with us, including the murder that led him to prison, his four daring escapes, and his eventual release.
In this episode, we sit down with forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd, who tells us about his job, the truth behind Princess Diana's fatal accident and how he deals with the smell of a dead body.
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