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Was it Kylie Minogue or cold Christmas pudding in the dark that did it? Does she still have the scars? Will he be eaten by cats? What about that fork? Sorry might be the hardest word. This was one of our most popular episodes.
Music plays a big part in this friendship. Stewart is now running Rapture - a brand new nightclub in Orkney's capital, Kirkwall. It's been a smash hit. Rapture Rewind is the club's retro night and they've recently announced a DJ set from N-Trance. Yes! The band's Set You Free, released in 1995, got Stewart and Gwen onto the dance floor Shenanigans in Perth many times. And now he's running a nightclub and booking them 30 years later. Stewart and Gwen ... still got the moves.
Find out more about Rapture here - https://www.facebook.com/GardenSquareOrkney/. The first Rapture Rewind night is 30 August. Sold out in hours!
James Lankester – composer of the music - is now better known as EetSleep – you can find their work here - https://soundcloud.com/eetsleep.
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The world became a less funny place when it lost the comedy genius of Tony Slattery in January 2025. He is deeply missed - especially by his friend of 41 years, Helen Lederer. This is another chance to rejoice in their friendship that dealt with everything including - literally - the kitchen sink. Why did he send her bouquet saying 'whoops'? Why did she ask everyone at her party for Germolene? Why did they play tennis on a hotel roof in Egypt? And who actually dropped the vase on Going for A Song?
Helen is currently playing Mrs Richards in the West End production of John Cleese's Fawlty Towers. Find out more and book here - https://fawltytowerswestend.com/#
Find details of Helen's brilliant memoir, Not That I'm Bitter here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Not-That-Im-Bitter-Lederer/dp/1915306655 and her Comedy Women in Print book prize https://www.comedywomeninprint.co.uk/
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ENCORE! The Emma Freud and Richard Coles Friendship File kicked off Series Two (in 2021 lockdown, as you’ll hear). They met at the beginning of their TV careers - he was a pop star, she was interviewing people in a double-bed and both were new to the job. Here they reveal a secret fake wedding ceremony, offering an illustrious classical composer class A drugs and why it’s better to be pretty than clever. It is a totally irresistible portrait of a friendship.
They’ve both experienced a lot since then. In 2025, Emma is still writing and presenting up a storm – including The Archers Podcast (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0jt4npn - the best job in the world). Richard is still a priest but has also forged his cosy crime writing career. Don’t miss him at The Edinburgh International Book Festival talking about his latest Cannon Clement title and his life as a writer on Saturday 9th August at 11.45. https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/reverend-richard-coles-murder-in-the-parish
NB James Lankester – composer of the music - is now better known as EetSleep – you can find their work here - https://soundcloud.com/eetsleep. T
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Remember being little and wanting your best friend to be with you forever? What if that dream came true? Hannah Begbie met Melissa Case on their first day of a new school. They grew up together and shared everything. But when most friends go off to start separate families, Hannah and Melissa became each other's. Discover their fascinating story in this special episode celebrating the International Day of Friendship.
Hannah drew on her extraordinary friendship with Melissa in her latest novel, The Last Weekend. Four friends gather on the Dorset coast for a weekend of sun, sea, friendships, wine, laughter - and secrets. Find out more about it here https://www.hannahbegbie.com/books/the-last-weekend.
Praise for The Last Weekend:
"Hannah Begbie has created a cast of characters so perfectly flawed I felt as though I knew them all personally. A thought-provoking and emotional story that had me laughing and crying in equal measure. One for book clubs everywhere." Clare Mackintosh
"Comic but so poignant. The end made me cry." Jeremy Vine (go and listen to Jeremy's The Friendship File edition here - https://pod.fo/e/237764
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Two girls meet in the middle of a Cambridge quad. One looks like a movie star; one had a movie director for a dad. Both would bring history to life in different ways. Daisy Goodwin is a TV producer, screenwriter, best-selling novelist and the creator of the global hit show, Victoria. Her friend Emma Fearnhamm has had a long and brilliant career as a history teacher and head of Sixth Form. Over forty years of friendship - who is the communicator, who is the wardrobe co-ordinator, who is the terrible driver ... and who gave who nits?
Find Daisy’s latest book, Diva, about the passionate love affair between opera singer, Maria Callas, and shipping magnate, Aristotle Onassis, here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Diva-Brand-new-Bestselling-heartbreaking-legendary/dp/1035906708
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A Year Two impressed a Year One by standing up to his sister. Now they impress each other in different ways - an award-winning musician and one of London's most successful dance party organisers. Ssega and Nick - a friendship with an extraordinary soundtrack.
Ssega is the musician and artist Love Ssega < https://lovessega.com >, original frontman-songwriter of Grammy-winning group, Clean Bandit, and also founder of Black-led clean air movement LIVE + BREATHE < https://weliveandbreathe.co.uk >. A previous Artist in Residence for Philharmonia Orchestra, this summer he has been co-commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and Good Chance Theatre for ASSEMBLED, premiering on Saturday 6 July 2024 in Stratford-Upon-Avon <https://www.rsc.org.uk/kyoto/kyoto-conference/assembled>.
Website & Social Media:
https://www.instagram.com/lovessega
Nick is perhaps better known as Shabba Party, curating carnival-inspired parties in London and beyond and entertaining thousands of people on a weekly basis. You can keep up to date with @shabbaparty and his events on Instagram.
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Why did two young actors bring a rehearsal to a dead stop? What began this friendship of in-jokes, money-making schemes suggested and rejected, ex-girlfriends comforted and meals cooked? Oh - and does she actually like skiing? Listen to Laura and Simon uncover the friendship of a lifetime.
Laura Shavin is an actress, presenter and voice artist - find out more here https://fvo1.com/voice-over-samples/.
Her podcast,The Offcuts Drawer talks to writers about their unpublished work. Find that here - https://offcutsdrawer.com.
You can discover Simon Pearsall's (brilliant but unprofitable!) cartoons here - pearsallcartoons.com.
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Who knew that this intense schoolgirl would become one of the world’s most successful crime writers? Ann Cleeves - creator of the Vera, Shetland and Two Rivers novels - and her friend, Sue Beardshall, reveal the inside story of nearly 60 years of friendship. Why is bread so important? Who has got stuck in The Woodyard? And what is the problem with the dog?
Pre order The Dark Wives, Ann's thrilling new mystery, a DI Vera Stanhope novel (as seen on ITV's Vera) here.
Find out more about all Ann's writing here.
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Comedy legends Helen Lederer and Tony Slattery's 41-year friendship has dealt with everything including - literally - the kitchen sink. Why did he send her bouquet saying 'whoops'? Why did she ask everyone at her party for Germolene? Why did they play tennis on a hotel roof in Egypt? And who actually dropped the vase on Going for A Song? Find out in the first of our new series of irresistable friendships.
Find details of Helen's brilliant memoir, Not That I'm Bitter here and her Comedy Women in Print book prize here.
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