Agree to Disagree
Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett go head-to-head in Agree to Disagree, debating pop culture and everyday dilemmas—from plane clapping and baths to accents, The Office and more—putting their friendship to the test.
Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett go head-to-head in Agree to Disagree, debating pop culture and everyday dilemmas—from plane clapping and baths to accents, The Office and more—putting their friendship to the test.
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In this weeks episode of Minutes With we sat down with Mirsad Solakovic, a Bosnian refugee who was forced to flee to the UK with his family. Mirsad tells us about the torture he suffered at the hands of his Serbian school teacher, the time he spent in a concentration camp and how this gave him PTSD.
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.
Philip Schlaffer, a former member of the German Neo-Nazi movement, tells us about his radicalisation story, what life inside the group was like and how he left the movement and changed his life for the best.
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.
Patrick Foster's gambling addiction had catastrophic consequences on his career and family life. Here, he tells us about his internal battle with addiction, the millions he's placed in bets, and the vast sums of debt that he racked up as a result.
Chris Lambrianou, a former London gangster who worked for the Kray Twins in the 1960s, reveals details about the notorious Ronnie and Reggie, and opens up on his involvement in the murder that led to their eventual downfall.
Jason Bateman crowns his favourite foods of all time in Snack Awards, dishing out gongs for Best British Snack, Best Midnight Snack and even Best Thing On Toast! We learn about his love of Liquorice Allsorts and build a ‘hear me out' grilled cheese.
Former trader and economist Gary Stevenson answers your questions about everything from the trading floor to Britain's broken economy. Gary explains why politicians are in the palm of the media, and how taxing the rich could fix social inequality.
Former US Navy SEAL DJ Shipley sits down to answer questions about his time with SEAL Team 6. He shares what it's like to take a life, the harrowing things he witnessed on the battlefield, and the long-term impact of PTSD that many veterans face.
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?
Lionel Messi superfan Ross goes head-to-head with Cristiano Ronaldo fanatic Kyle to settle the biggest argument in football! Who's better - Messi or Ronaldo? Is either of them the GOAT? Does the Ballon d'Or matter?
Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett go head-to-head in Agree to Disagree, debating pop culture and everyday dilemmas—from plane clapping and baths to accents, The Office and more—putting their friendship to the test.
Manchester United fan Culture Cams tells Chelsea fan Joey Knight why he thinks Erik Ten Hag is a better manager than Mauricio Pochettino. The two argue over some of the biggest debates between the two Premier League clubs.
Mandy Smith, former cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic, and author of Cabin Fever: The Sizzling Secrets of a Virgin Air Hostess, answers your questions on airline food, the infamous 'mile high club', and whether turbulence is dangerous.
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!
Former prison governor Vanessa Frake provides answers to anonymous questions regarding the British prison system, sharing revealing insights about notorious serial killers, and delving into the question of what constitutes true evil.
Below Deck's Captain Sandy Yawn answers your questions on her experiences as a Superyacht captain. The TV personality shares stories of her times travelling through the Bermuda Triangle and what the scariest things you can see in the ocean are.
Steve Backshall answers your burning questions about the extraordinary world of wildlife, with the help of some animal guests! Like, is a great white shark more terrifying than a saltwater crocodile? And what's the most dangerous animal in Britain?!
Chris Kubecka, a world-renowned ethical hacker and cyberwarfare expert who has faced the most dangerous hackers on the planet, opens up about the high-stakes world of digital espionage and the future of cyber warfare.
Actor Adam Pearson grew up with a genetic condition called neurofibromatosis, which causes the growth of tumours on nerve tissues on his face and upper body. Today, he tells us about his youth, coping with bullying and his successful acting career.
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