Sunday Brunch - Season 17 / Year 2025

Season 17 / Year 2025

Episodes

Lou Sanders, Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Ella Maisy Purvis, Gwilym Lee, Franz Ferdinand
Comedian Lou Sanders talks about her tour. Dr Rangan Chatterjee chats about his new book. Plus: Carrie Hope Fletcher, Ella Maisy Purvis, Gwilym Lee and music from Franz Ferdinand.

Stephen Kunken, Rochenda Sandall, Jameela Jamil, Pete Wickes, Layton Williams, The Coronas
Stephen Kunken chats about the play Kyoto. Rochenda Sandall discusses TV series The Rig. Plus: Jameela Jamil, Pete Wickes, Layton Williams and music from The Coronas.

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Su Pollard, Marcus Brigstocke, Ferne McCann, Tori Amos.
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Guests include Harry Aikines-Aryeetey - aka Nitro from Gladiators - Su Pollard, Marcus Brigstocke, Ferne McCann and Tori Amos.

Scott Mills, Skin, Paula Radcliffe, Jill Scott, Kym Marsh, Everyone Says Hi
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Scott Mills talks about taking over the breakfast show on BBC Radio 2. Skunk Anansie frontwoman Skin tells us about the band's new music. Paula Radcliffe chats about her podcast. Jill Scott gives us the lowdown on the new series of A League of Their Own on Sky. Kym Marsh tells us about the new Channel 5 travel series The Weekend Travel Show. And there's live music from Everyone Says Hi.

Dylan Llewellyn, Kim Wilde, Cymande, Manic Street Preachers
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Dylan Llewellyn tells us about the new series of Channel 4's Big Boys. Eighties pop legend Kim Wilde chats about her new album. Funk pioneers Cymande talk about the band's documentary. And there's live music from Manic Street Preachers.

James May, Billy Porter, Marisha Wallace, Krept and Konan, Shantol Jackson, Gordon Buchanan, Maya Delilah
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. James May tells us about his new Channel 5 series Great Explorers. Billy Porter and Marisha Wallace talk about the new West End production of Cabaret that they're starring in. Krept and Konan chat about their new music. Shantol Jackson tells us about the new series of Death in Paradise. Gordon Buchanan gives us the lowdown on his new book and live tour. And there's music from Maya Delilah.

Dave Gorman, Big Zuu, Hugh Dennis, Karen Hauer, Gorka Marquez, The Wombats
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Dave Gorman tells us about the revival of his comedy series Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish. Big Zuu chats about the new Netflix survival show Celebrity Bear Hunt. Hugh Dennis talks about new More4 series Two Men on a Bike. Dancers Karen Hauer and Gorka Márquez give us the lowdown on their UK tour. And there's live music from The Wombats.

Andy Nyman, Jeremy Dyson, Daniel Mays, Philippa Dunne, Jordan Gray, Atsuko Okatsuka
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson talk about taking their hit West End theatre show Ghost Stories on tour. Daniel Mays tells us about Disney+'s new drama A Thousand Blows. Philippa Dunne chats about new BBC comedy Amandaland. Comedian Jordan Gray gives us the lowdown on her TV special. And Atsuko Okatsuka tells us about her comedy tour.

Jon Ronson, Megan McKenna, Jake Kenny-Byrne, Liz Pichon, Anthony Szmierek
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Jon Ronson tells us about his UK tour. Megan McKenna chats about her new cookbook. Jake Kenny-Byrne talks about the new series of ITV sitcom G'wed. Author Liz Pichon gives us the lowdown on this year's World Book Day. And there's live music from Antony Szmierek.

JB Gill, Divorce
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. JB Gill tells us about the new series of his family cooking show Cooking with the Gills. And there's live music from Divorce.

Phil Wang, Denise Lewis, Kiell-Smith Bynoe, Olly Rix, Marcin
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the food and chat show. Phil Wang talks about the new series of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer. Denise Lewis tells us about her new book, Adaptability. Kiell Smith-Bynoe discusses his upcoming tour. Olly Rix updates us on Casualty. And there's music from Marcin.
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