Plot twists – they turn up everywhere. In film, life and love, they’re the moments that can change everything. Join Tom as he meets some of the world’s biggest TV, film, comedy and sport stars to ask them about their most poignant plot twist moments, behind the scenes and throughout their careers.
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Plot twists – they turn up everywhere. In film, life and love, they’re the moments that can change everything. Join Tom as he meets some of the world’s biggest TV, film, comedy and sport stars to ask them about their most poignant plot twist moments, behind the scenes and throughout their careers.
A Pixiu production for Sky TV.
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In this week’s episode of Plot Twist, Tom is joined by Emmy-nominated actor and Tony Award winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
A trailblazer in every sense, Jesse became a household name as Mitchell Pritchett on Modern Family, portraying one of television’s first mainstream same-sex couples with humour, heart, and cultural impact that still resonates today.
Since then, he’s continued to evolve, winning a Tony for his role in the critically acclaimed Broadway revival of Take Me Out, and using his platform to champion LGBTQ+ visibility, authenticity, and equality.
As Plot Twist celebrates Pride Month, Jesse reflects on legacy, identity, the surreal experience of being labelled a “gay icon,” and how his journey has unfolded both on-screen and off.
A thoughtful, funny, and quietly powerful conversation with someone who’s helped shift the narrative… and isn’t done yet.
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Best known as the endlessly quotable, beet-farming, Assistant to the Regional Manager Dwight Schrute in The Office, Rainn Wilson became a comedy sitcom icon. But behind the deadpan delivery and karate moves is a thoughtful, deeply curious man on a search for meaning.
In this episode of Plot Twist, Rainn opens up to Tom about the unexpected spiritual journey that followed global fame, and why he believes the world is in desperate need of a spiritual revolution. From Hollywood success to heartfelt philosophical reflection, Rainn shares the twists that led him from comedy to compassion and why true connection might just be the key to healing modern life.
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In this week’s episode of Plot Twist, Tom is joined by one of Britain’s most beloved comedy actors, Nick Frost. Best known for his iconic roles in the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End) alongside Simon Pegg, as well as cult favorites like Spaced and Cuban Fury, Nick is back with his latest project: Get Away. This new comedy-horror film, premiering on Sky Cinema on January 10th, sees Nick not only starring alongside Aisling Bea but also stepping into the role of writer. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the hilarious inspirations behind this quirky tale set on a fictional Swedish island. Plus, Nick shares some of the unexpected plot twists from his own life — from the serendipitous friendship with Simon that shaped his career, to his transformative years working on an Israeli kibbutz and at a Mexican restaurant in London.
Contains spoilers for Get Away!
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In a career that has spanned TV-soap fame on Eastenders, films roles including The Football Factory, theatre stints under the mentorship of Nobel Prize winning dramatists Harold Pinter, and even Celebrity Gogglebox (alongside his Love Island star daughter Dani) - it seemed that Danny Dyer had pretty much done it all. That was until actor and writer Ryan Sampson (Plebs/Brassic), suggested he play the lead role in a bombastic new Sky Original comedy, Mr Bigtsuff. Telling the story of two estranged brothers, Sampson and Dyer explore themes of "broken families, fragile masculinity and… carpet sales” in a hilarious and at times poignant romp. Joining Tom, they discuss some of the biggest plot twists in their careers including a wild first meeting in Bulgaria filming Plebs, with limoncello shots in tow.
All six episodes of Mr Bigstuff are available to watch on NOW and Sky.
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Set 200 years before Game of Thrones, the first series of House of the Dragon was lauded as an unmissable prequel by fans. Ahead of the highly anticipated release of series two on Sky and Now, Tom sat down with Ewan Mitchell, aka Aemond Targaryen, to discuss his experiences at the heart of the new storyline. Ewan, who also recently featured in the box-office hit Saltburn, shares his insights on working alongside stars like Matt Smith and how he channels the spirit of iconic actors like James Gandolfini (of The Sopranos) to bring depth and detail to his performances.
House of the Dragon Season 2 is streaming weekly on Sky and Now, and the whole of Season 1 is available to watch on demand.
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From starting out as a child actor in Coronation Street to gaining huge worldwide recognition as Anna Bates in Downton Abbey, the Golden Globe winning actress Joanne Froggatt joins Tom this week to share the plot twist moments from her career so far. Known for her ability to play a wide range of roles, Joanne also discusses the things that draw her to a script and the processes she goes through to get into character – including her new 3-part ITVX drama Breathtaking, depicting the incredible circumstances endured by health workers during the pandemic. Plus, why a comedy series might just be her next move.
TW: This episode includes discussion around storylines involving sexual assault.
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