Agree to Disagree
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?
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?
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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 the second part of David McMillan's story we find out how he managed to become the first Westerner to escape a maximum security prison in Thailand after getting a death sentence for drug trafficking.
In this episode of Minutes With, we sat down with Richard Musa, a former gang enforcer for the UK's most notorious Triad groups, 14K and SW. Richard tells us about the violence he experienced as part of a life of organised crime, how he survived a brutal machete attack and the secret initiation process. Richard explains why he walked away from a life of organised crime and the regrets that still haunt him.
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.
Baz Hulse, who was jailed for 10 years in a prison in India for smuggling diazepam tablets, tells us about his life inside prison, the culture shock he experienced and the mental strength he needed to push through.
Neil Woods spent fourteen years undercover, infiltrating the UK's biggest drugs gangs and living alongside notorious gang members. Neil talks us through his career and why he thinks drug decriminalisation is how we solve climate change.
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?
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?
We're putting football rivalries head to head in the ultimate debate show! In this episode, Robbie Lyle, the don of Arsenal Fan TV, goes head to head with legendary Man United fan Andy Tate.
Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren debate some of boxing's biggest debates. The two promoters discuss Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury? Which Premier League player would make the best boxer? As well as debates about Jake Paul and MrBeast.
Chelsea fan Savage Dan tells Manchester City fan Buvey why he thinks Erling Haaland is overrated. The two argue over some of the biggest debates between the two Premier League sides, including who was better: Drogba or Agüero?
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?
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!
It's a North London derby with Lee Judges from Arsenal Fan TV and Spurs YouTuber George Achilles! Is Kane better than Henry? Did Sol Campbell make the correct decision? Are the Invincibles overrated? We're settling these arguments once and for all!
Nicole Stott, a retired NASA astronaut, engineer and aquanaut, has flown on two expeditions and spent over 100 days in space. Here, she answers questions like, What does space actually smell like? Is the Earth flat? And, can you watch TV in space?
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.
Former royal butler Grant Harrold answers anonymous questions, revealing what life is really like inside the Royal Family, from daily routines and etiquette to behind-the-scenes stories and misconceptions about the monarchy.
Jamie Morgan Kane spent 34 years in the California Prison System for a murder he claims he did not commit. Here, he tells us about his tumultuous childhood, his time serving in the Vietnam War and the series of events that led to his arrest.
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 of Minutes With, we sat down with former spy Paul Hughes who gives us an insight into his varied life tracking terrorists in the Middle East and on counter-terror operations in the UK. We hear about his dangerous mission to find Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan after 9/11. Paul explains the tactics used by terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and the Taliban hiding in the mountains, as well as his terrifying experience of coming face to face with Saddam Hussein.
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