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Award winning singer/songwriter Anastacia reflects on her glittering career in music.
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Local media is at the very epicentre of the IOW Festival. Here we sit down with the IOW County Press editor Lori Little and the voice of the Vectis Radio breakfast show Kieren Thomson to examine the local effect it has on the community of the Isle of Wight.
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Writer, Broadcaster and distinguishable voice of Virgin Radio Ben Jones reflects on his love affair with the original content creator.
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Singer/Songwriter Nathan Evans reflects on a rollercoaster of a 2026.
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In the build up to this year's Isle Of Wight Festival, We catch up with organiser John Giddings for an exclusive preview of this year's line up.
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In this exclusive interview, Singer/songwriter Will Young takes us on a journey through his career from the elation of winning Pop Idol in 2002 to his successful transition to an independent artist.
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In a special exclusive addition, legendary star of stage and screen Sir Derek Jacobi takes us on a whistlestop tour of his glittering career in the arts.
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Writer, Author and Media Personality reflects on her varied career in political life.
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For over three decades, writer and broadcaster Ross King has been in Hollywood reporting on the biggest showbiz stories and talking to the worlds biggest stars. In this exclusive interview we go behind the scenes of the Hollywood sign and red carpets to get the inside scoop into the worlds biggest stars.
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Writer, Journalist and one of Britain's leading film critics' James King reflects on his 30 year career in entertainment. We get the insight behind what goes into a film junket and in 2026 what is the power of cinema.
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Writer, broadcaster and radio producer Matthew Bannister came to public attention in 1993 when director general John Birt appointed him as Controller of Radio 1. Then into its third decade on air, the network still maintained much of its original style with presenters such as Dave Lee-Travis and Simon Bates all approaching middle age who weren’t in keeping with its original 13 to 25 demographic. A graduate of Law, Bannister began his career as a reporter at Radio Nottingham before moving to Capital. He joined Radio 1 in 1983 as a presenter on Newsbeat before joining GLR which burst onto the airwaves with fresh young talent including Chris Evans, Chris Morris and a post NME Danny Baker. Such enthusiasm he took to Radio 1 and even recruited Evans alongside new voices including Jo Whiley, Steve Lamacq and Zoe Ball. This was the era of Britpop and boys with guitars aptly fitted the new sound of Radio 1. More recently, Bannister has spearheaded the popular podcast Folk On Foot first broadcast in 2018. I caught up with one of the visionary figures in British broadcasting to talk: radio, eras and his recollections on a glittering career in entertainment. Ladies and gentlemen Matthew Bannister
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One of the most beloved radio personalities in Britain, writer, musician, and broadcaster, Mark Radcliffe, reflects on a glittering career on the airwaves.
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In a special bank holiday episode, we chart the rise and fall of the British children's television promoter through the eyes of some of it's biggest stars, from Pat Sharp to David Griffiths, via Johnny Ball and Maggie Philbin.
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The 25th January 2022 shall forever mark a dark day for British comedy as the legendary writer and comedian Barry Cryer passed away at the age of 86. Making his professional debut at Vivian Van Damn’s infamous Windmill Theatre alongside future comedy legends including Spike Milligan, Harry Seconbe, Tommy Cooper and Bob Monkhouse to name just a few, Cryer cultivated a relentless passion for comedy. Yet an eczema flare up encouraged him to become a writer and the drag sensation Danny La Rue offered him an opportunity to flex his skills. In 1966 a chance meeting with David Frost would result in Barry collaborating on a new revue style show that united a certain Ronnie Barker with Ronnie Corbett for The Frost Report which in turn spawned the heavyweight Two Ronnies. Yet on radio, Cryer became a regular on the comedy panel show I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue alongside Tim Brooke-Taylor and Humphrey Lyttleton which brought him cult following for almost fifty years. I caught up with the writer and comedy historian Louis Barfe to celebrate the life and legacy of one of the most important figures in the history of British comedy. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s remember the legend that was Barry Cryer.
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To mark five years since his passing, a whole host of stars including; Michael Palin, Miriam Margolyes, Gyles Brandreth and Marcus Brigstocke celebrate the life and work of the legend that is, Barry Cryer.
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Ahead of the last of the quarter finals of this years Gladiators, I catch up with the reigning male champion and team GB gymnast Joe Fishburn for an intimate conversation about the power of strength.
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I caught up with the writer and author of the award winning Astrosaurs series, Steve Cole, at the Isle Of Wight Story Festival, to talk books and comedy.
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Writer, actor and comedian Jack Carroll burst onto the entertainment scene in 2014 when he was crowned runner up on the seventh series of ITV’s heavyweight Britain’s Got Talent. Under the wing of David Walliams, Carroll made his sitcom debut alongside Walliams and Catherine Tate in the BBC comedy Big School before starring in the fourth series of Sky 1’s Trollied alongside Jane Horrocks and Mark Addy. I caught up with one of the most exciting acts on the circuit to talk: laughter, heroes and his hopes for the future. Ladies and gentlemen; Mr Jack Carroll.
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The 31st December 2024 proved a dark day for the world of broadcasting as news broke of the sad passing of the legendary writer, DJ and broadcaster Johnnie Walker at the age of 79. The rock by his side for over 20 years was his beloved wife Tiggy who he married in 2002. Former commercials producer, Tiggy Walker became entwined to one of the most beloved broadcasters in Britain and was there through every stage of his battle with cancer. Following the release of Both Sides Now: Laughter, Grief and Everything in Between, I caught up with the author to talk: legends, broadcasting and memories of a radio icon. Ladies and gentlemen Tiggy Walker.
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It was Christmas 2018 and Beyond The Title’s Christmas special for that year was the beloved star of stage and screen Larry Lamb who was then fresh from the final series of New Tricks. At that point we had no idea that there would be two more episodes of the beloved Gavin and Stacey which climaxed in a 90 minute feature length special on Christmas Day 2024. Beyond sitcom endings, in April 2025 Larry released his debut novel All Wrapped Up surrounding a first assistant director trying to finish his debut film on a Caribbean island. I caught up with a true Beyond The Title favourite to talk literature, endings and more recollections from his glittering career in entertainment. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s welcome back Larry Lamb
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