Nihal Arthanayake presents in-depth interviews with headline guests across entertainment, sport, cul
The satirist and actor on why he’s taken his interest in archaeology to the small screen and the joy
“I had a great leg up, but I had to do a lot on the way as well.” The boxing promoter on following i
The jazz pianist and presenter on making a Christmas album and working with producer Quincy Jones.
'I've never ruined my appreciation of art by attempting to analyse it.' The comedian, novelist and
"If there's a British Squid Game, this is going to be in it... it was just horrible." The comedian
“Send me a pigeon messenger man.” The comedian and presenter schools Nihal in slang and talks about
“I put my back out doing a move too many.” The comedian on his Elvis tribute stage show and memorabi
“I don’t just sit there bashing out chords and sweating out words.“ The Radiohead frontman and his
“I knew I’d done damage before I stopped rolling.” The Manx Missile talks about his Ghent crash, men
“I’m very scared about the time when the tears stop...but right now…I’m smiling through the tears.”
“It had its own language - its own dress code - its own holiday destination." The writer and broadca
"If you're being coached by a 3 year old, then you really shouldn't be on the road." The Elbow fron
"Some people seem to be able to retain their wind almost indefinitely. I cannot do that, I have to l
“I’m quite a shy person.” The 100 million selling artist on family, fame and the art of songwriting.
“They never called me back.” The 250 million selling singer-songwriter on football, family and why h
“If it’s the right song, I’m there.” The princess of pop on partying, daggy dancing and the precise
“In the water it’s war.” The world record breaking swimmer talks Strictly, stoicism, social media an
“I knew I was closer to a continental player.” The former England and Spurs star tells Nihal why his
Sisters Nicola and Rosie tell Nihal about the pitfalls of living abroad and their on-tour eating hab
“I wore tweed, there weren’t even pheasants over there….they called me Lord Farquar.” The former Eng