Minutes With
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.
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.
In this episode of Minutes With, we sit down with Max Brandrett, who has spent most of his life forging paintings. Max tells us about his childhood, what his favourite forgery is and how he used to make them.
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.
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.
In this episode, we're joined by the legendary Professor Brian Cox to tackle your biggest questions about the universe. From the best evidence for alien life to the possibility of time travel, Brian unpacks some of science's greatest mysteries.
Deena Owen, Paramedic and Hospital Ambulance Liaison Officer, answers all your questions, revealing the worst bodily fluid to deal with, and why there are different sirens, and recalling the shocking moment she was stabbed twice by a patient!
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?!
Louis Makepeace is a TikTok creator and car salesman who has dwarfism. In this episode, he clears up whether people should bend down to talk to someone with dwarfism and how he feels about a remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Rachel Williams survived 18 years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, Darren. She tells us how his manipulation and coercive control quickly developed into violent attacks, but highlights that there can be life after domestic abuse.
Katy Morgan-Davies opens up about being born into a London cult. Known as the 'Communist Collective' and led by her father, she discusses being locked in the house for 30 years, the power dynamics of the group and the abuse she experienced.
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!
Spurs head coach Thomas Frank joins us for Block 'N' Scroll Star, where fans slide into his DMs to get answers to the questions they have always wanted to know, fielding questions on the Premier League, Lionel Messi, The Big Six, football and films.
Six people claim to be Celtic fans, but they aren't all telling the truth! Among them is at least one (maybe more!) Rangers fans. It's up to the Celtic fans to sniff out the fake Rangers fan to win a cash prize!
Liverpool fan Paul Machin of The Redmen TV tells Man City fan, Big Steve, that he thinks Jurgen Klopp is a better manager than Pep Guardiola. Aguero's title-winning goal or Istanbul 2005 - which was the bigger moment?
The hilarious Stephen Graham decides which region of the UK has the better snacks... North or South? He has a great time sampling the likes of saveloy, gingerbread and jellied eels and sparks the age-old debate about the pronunciation of 'scone'. Singer and songwriter Burna Boy tries some of Britain's most iconic meals in Snack Wars, comparing them to foods from his birthplace of Nigeria. He tackles cauliflower cheese, recalls the time Pot Noodle 'saved his life' and drinks a lot of Pimm's.
Paul Mescal and his Aftersun co-star Frankie Corio compare UK and Irish snacks! Paul introduces Frankie to some Irish snacks, including a Tayto sandwich and Ballymaloe Relish, and neither enjoyed an iconic British spread!
How well do Florence Pugh and David Harbour really know each other? We put the iconic duo to the test as they discuss a sheep-related disaster on the set of The Wonder and the wild story of Florence's mum getting high with Snoop Dogg!
In this episode of Agree to Disagree, Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun discuss who would survive longer in a real-life Squid Game, which of the two would make a brilliant Bond villain, and who can see himself stepping into the 007 role. In this fantastic episode of Agree to Disagree, Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby debate the most important topics of our time... from whether the UK or US office is better, to who would win in a fight: The Fantastic Four or The Incredibles.
Winner takes the treat. Loser tastes defeat! Inbetweeners legends Joe Thomas and James Buckley go head-to-head with outrageous challenges and even more outrageous food forfeits! Watch as the lads get hilariously arty, cheeky and even hula hoopy…
Darts players Luke Littler and Nathan Aspinall join us for a hilarious game of Snack Wars: England vs. the Rest of the World. The reigning PDC World Champion and "The Asp" try kebabs, squashies, Jaffa Cakes, fish and chips, pork pies, and more. Golfer Jon Rahm joins us for a hilarious game of Snack Wars: UK vs Spain. The two-time major winner and former Masters Champion sampled marmite, Bounty bars, chicken curry pie, Twiglets, and more.