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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.

Roshaante Andersen was was born with a vagina and internal testicles. He did not find out he was intersex until he was 11 years old. In this interview he takes us through growing up as intersex, and why he chose to live as a man.

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.

Alex South gives us an fascinating insight into life inside the UK's toughest high-security prisons, revealing the creative ways prisoners hide drugs and phones and make homemade weapons and what finally led her to leave the prison service.

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.

Former Al-Qaeda terrorist turned British spy Aimen Dean discusses how he was recruited by the British intelligence services and sent back to Afghanistan to spy on the world's most dangerous terrorist organisation through 9/11 and the London bombings.

Lily James takes on LADbible's Swipe Stuff, where celebrities swipe yes or no on everything from pop culture to guilty pleasures. From Sabrina Carpenter to UGGs and Mamma Mia 3 to TOWIE, she's sharing her opinion and she doesn't hold back!

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman debate whether Australian is the sexiest language and if Blake Lively could do better than Ryan. Can they both laugh without smiling? And how successfully can Hugh and Ryan recreate an iconic Harry Potter scene?

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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!

Zoe Saldaña and Chris Pratt put their friendship to the test as we find out Zoe's strange party trick, Chris raps his favourite album and we find out the incredible reason Zoe was suspended from school.

KSI gets surprised by kittens and hamsters in The Most Relaxing Interview Ever! We give him the most calming 14 minutes of his career over an ice-cold glass of PRIME and let him banish some of his demons (like Tottenham and Tommy Fury.)

Anya Taylor-Joy and Alexander Skarsgård choose between UK and Swedish vegan snacks in this entertaining episode of Snack Wars! They compare Greggs sausage rolls to Swedish meatballs and fruit gums to a Swedish snack called Djungelvrål. Zac Efron and Ryan Kiera Armstrong compare UK and USA snacks! Zac has a hilarious reaction to Toxic Waste, Ryan tries her first-ever Twinkie, and they both can't get enough of British snacks!

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?!

Channing Tatum and Naomi Ackie join us for a great game of Snack Wars: USA v UK! Channing devours some Popeyes, Naomi introduces Channing to classic British booze WKD, and they try each other's favourite childhood candy!

Comedians James Acaster and Ed Gamble, the hosts of the brilliant Off Menu podcast, enjoy a battle of Posh vs Normal food, and take a real trip down memory lane with some iconic British snacks. The results are hilarious! Florence Pugh compares American and British snacks and explains why she loves Branston Pickle so much, gets nostalgic drinking Ribena, and has a great time playing the BeanBoozled Jelly Belly game and eating some disgusting flavours!

Poor Things stars Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo debate some of history's most divisive topics. Do we really need another Shrek movie? Do Friends superfans have the worst personalities? And – most importantly – which Spice Girl is their favourite?

Tennis player Naomi Osaka joins us for a hilarious game of Snack Wars: UK v Japan. The four-time Grand Slam winner and former world number 1 tries Greggs sausage rolls, sushi, Jaffa Cakes, matcha ice cream, scotch eggs and dorayaki! Ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, Formula 1 Driver Alex Albon joins us for a hilarious game of Snack Wars: UK vs Thailand on SPORTbible. The Williams Racing star samples curry, cornish pasties, Party Rings, pickled onions, crisps, chips, and more.

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!

Chelsea fan Zac Djellab and Liverpool fan Doyle Mills argue it out in this episode of The Eleven: Who would make an all-time combined Premier League XI? Does Trent Alexander-Arnold make it in? Suárez or Drogba? Gerrard or Lampard?