Agree to Disagree
Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña tackle some of our audience's biggest debates by arguing whether Janice from Friends was as annoying as we all thought and whether you should grab dinner on a first date.
Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña tackle some of our audience's biggest debates by arguing whether Janice from Friends was as annoying as we all thought and whether you should grab dinner on a first date.
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United States Senator Bernie Sanders shares his fears surrounding Donald Trump's re-election in 2024, and why this may signal the end of global democracy as we know it. He offers his vision for an ideal future amidst pressing global challenges.
Aged 4, Marina Chapman was kidnapped from her home village in rural Colombia and left in the jungle. She tells us how she learned to survive and communicate with monkeys and how she was eventually brought back into civilisation after several years.
In this episode of Minutes With, former city trader Gary Stevenson reveals more about his extraordinary life making millions as the world's best trader in London. Despite being expelled from school at age 16, Gary persisted and won his dream job in a global bank by mastering a card game, even though it was rigged against him. In this episode, Gary reveals how it feels to win $35 million betting on an economic downturn, the bizarre ways millionaires act on the trading floor and why he walked away from banking to warn the world about rising wealth inequality.
In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim Jong Un. Timothy explains what it is like to grow up in a 'prison country', where wearing jeans or watching TV could have you killed in a gruesome public execution. Timothy's parents abandon him as a child, leaving him living on the streets and battling starvation during the famine. Incredibly, he manages to escape but is captured by the Chinese Army and brutally tortured for his defection. His incredible journey to freedom ends with the actions of a 13-year-old student who saved his life and granted him the chance to live in democracy.
Douglas Robertson shares the incredible story of his family travelling around the world in a boat that eventually got shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean after a killer whale attack, discussing how they survived and what he thinks of the experience now.
Ella Toone and Maya Le Tissier clash in Agree To Disagree, debating Messi vs Ronaldo, football superstitions and Manchester pride—plus why Ella thinks bananas are the worst fruit ever. Expect banter and bold opinions.
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?
The Sidemen settle some of the internet's biggest debates! KSI and Simon team up against Ethan and Harry as they debate being more talented than MrBeast, their biggest icks and whether ChrisMD is a better footballer than Simon!
Lee Judges and Lewis Bowden clash in Agree To Disagree, debating Arsenal's title hopes, Newcastle's rise and Premier League pressure with bold opinions and heated football banter.
Tom Holland and Zendaya argue over some of the internet's biggest debates! We find out their views on whether pineapple should be on pizza, if American Football is better than Soccer and Zendaya reveals what qualities make Tom a great Spider-Man!
Arsenal fan Ty of AFTV notoriety tells Liverpool fan Grizz Khan why he thinks Arsene Wenger was a better manager than Jurgen Klopp is now. Are Liverpool a bigger club than Arsenal? And who was better - Steven Gerrard or Patrick Vieira?
In this episode, Man City fan Big Steve goes up against the don of AFTV, Robbie Lyle. Will Man City ever be as big as Arsenal? Would any Arsenal players make it into Man City's team? Did Man City buy their success?
Spurs fan Flav goes up against Chelsea fan Rory Jennings to debate the biggest arguments between the two London rivals, including whether Tottenham Hotspur will finish above Chelsea this season, and is Harry Kane the best Striker in Premier League history?
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?!
Ed reveals the most extreme thing he's done to survive, the most disgusting things he's eaten, and his most dangerous moments walking the Amazon. He also gives great survival tips and tells you why he would never drink Thames water!
Thomas Delaney, a recovering drug addict and public speaker and activist, gives honest answers to questions about drug addiction, including his lowest point, and what you should do if someone you love is struggling with addiction.
Aged 4, Marina Chapman was kidnapped from her home village in rural Colombia and left in the jungle. She tells us how she learned to survive and communicate with monkeys and how she was eventually brought back into civilisation after several years.
In this episode of Minutes With, former city trader Gary Stevenson reveals more about his extraordinary life making millions as the world's best trader in London. Despite being expelled from school at age 16, Gary persisted and won his dream job in a global bank by mastering a card game, even though it was rigged against him. In this episode, Gary reveals how it feels to win $35 million betting on an economic downturn, the bizarre ways millionaires act on the trading floor and why he walked away from banking to warn the world about rising wealth inequality.
In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim Jong Un. Timothy explains what it is like to grow up in a 'prison country', where wearing jeans or watching TV could have you killed in a gruesome public execution. Timothy's parents abandon him as a child, leaving him living on the streets and battling starvation during the famine. Incredibly, he manages to escape but is captured by the Chinese Army and brutally tortured for his defection. His incredible journey to freedom ends with the actions of a 13-year-old student who saved his life and granted him the chance to live in democracy.
Douglas Robertson shares the incredible story of his family travelling around the world in a boat that eventually got shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean after a killer whale attack, discussing how they survived and what he thinks of the experience now.
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