John Bishop: In Conversation With... - All Seasons
Season 1
Season 2
Critically acclaimed interview show John Bishop: In Conversation With... returns to W on Thursday 16th March at 9pm with a whole host of A-list stars including Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan, Paralympic World Champion Ellie Simmonds and singing sensation Olly Murs.
Also confirmed to chat to John throughout the series include Strictly Come Dancing finalist Louise Redknapp, actress and author Meera Syal and comedian Jason Manford, plus more to be announced. The series launches with Lindsay Lohan for a heart-warming and candid conversation about the person behind her very public persona.
Series one launched with the single highest TX on the channel last year pulling in an impressive 607k, +456% vs slot. The first episode, featuring James Corden, saw over 1.6million individuals enjoy John's compelling one-to-one conversation.
The first series, awarded a five-star review in The Times, saw John unveil his incredible talent for intimate, candid and revealing conversations, inviting his guests - James Corden, Jo Brand, Charlotte Church, Steve Coogan, Rupert Everett, Kirsty Young, Miriam Margoyles, Freddie Flintoff, Sir Lenny Henry and Alex Brooker - to open up and reveal the individual behind the public persona.
Season 3
Season 4
Described by The Times as being "the most revelatory chat show on TV", John Bishop is back in the interview chair for a fourth series in two years for W's UKTV Original series. Each week John embarks on an in-depth, open and inspiring conversation with a well-known guest to talk poignant career moments and personal reflection. Once again John welcomes an incredible line-up of famous faces for this series of inspiring and fascinating conversations including; Hollywood superstar Cuba Gooding Jr, rapper, singer and songwriter Professor Green, actor and writer Ruth Jones, singer-songwriter Will Young, presenter Gabby Logan, comedian Katherine Ryan, singer and talent show judge Alesha Dixon, actor and singer Martine McCutcheon, comedian Paddy McGuinness and former Strictly Come Dancing professional Brendan Cole.
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