The veteran writer and journalist John Suchet reflects on his fascinating career in public service broadcasting.
Singer, songwriter, and bookseller Paul Armfield reflects on his fascinating career in the arts ahead of this years IOW Literary Festival.
For the climax of this year's comedy season, we welcomed back impressionist, actress, and entertainer Jess Robinson, to celebrate all things comedy and life on the road with Your Song.
Episode 2 of our annual Comedy Season features evergreen writer and comedian Jo Caulfield, who went from the Rockabilly circuit of the 1980s to becoming one of the most influential comedians of her generation.
To launch our annual comedy season, we welcome back a favourite of the podcast Miles Jupp to celebrate his recent live tour and explore the dark side of comedy.
Throughout the 90s, writer and broadcaster Emma Forbes was one of the most beloved faces on television. Hear her reflect on her life and career in this exclusive interview.
In a special edition of the podcast, One quarter of McFly and presenter/broadcaster Harry Judd reflects on his unprecedented career and reveals what its really like being in a successful boyband.
Episode four of our Oasis season centres on the influence of Alan McGee and Creation Records on the early career of Oasis as we welcome back Emma B to reflect on her time at one of the most influential record labels in the world followed by my own recollections on the Oasis reunion perfectly delivered by the actor Craig Kelly.
In a special edition of Beyond the Title we went live as part of the Ventnor Fringe with the legendary writer, comedian, and entertainer Johnny Ball.
Writer and musician John Robb reflects on his career in music and shares his opinions on the highly anticipated Oasis reunion.
Episode 2 of our Oasis series. Featuring writer and journalist David Quantick who left the NME at the start of Britpop and has followed the Gallagher narrative ever since. He is joined by the writer and music journalist Sean Hannam who first saw Oasis in 1994 and has written a formidable repertoire of work surrounding Britpop.
Ahead of their long awaited reunion, we spoke to Sean Keaveny and Matt Everitt about their memories of the Gallagher brothers and the legacy of Oasis.
Beyond the Title was granted exclusive backstage access to this years IOW Festival. Featuring interviews with festival director John Giddings, IOW County Press editor Lori Little and many more...
We welcome back the master of all things audio to talk music, legends and his recollections on a fascinating career in music. Ladies and gentlemen Mr Neil Brand.
I caught up with the master of all things audio to talk music, legends and his recollections on a fascinating career in music. Ladies and gentlemen Mr Neil Brand.
Former Saracens and England flanker Maggie Alphonsi grew up in the borough of Lewisham to a single parent family. A club foot was something which she would overcome in her pursuit of success. In her career, Maggie was named the Sunday Times Sports Woman of the Year, was a Six Nations Grand Slam Winner six times, and was the first woman to win the Rugby Union Writers Club Player of the Year. In the 2012 birthday honours, she was awarded an MBE for her Services to Rugby and now has become a regular pundit on ITV’s coverage of the Six Nations and World Cup. I caught up with one of the most influential figures in the sport to talk; equality, communities and her recollections on a lifetime in rugby. Ladies and gentlemen; Maggie Alphonsi
One of the most recognisable and respected faces on British television, former Leicester, Tottenham and Everton striker Gary Lineker has been the BBC’s main football anchor for over a quarter of a century. I caught up with this bonafide British sporting legend to talk heroes, coverage and his recollections on an unprecedented career in broadcasting. Ladies and gentleman Mr Gary Lineker.
Released on the 3rd May exclusively at the Indie Author’s book fair in Huntingdon, Beyond The Title: The Pop Culture Handbook is the latest collection of insights from Josh Barry about this podcast in lockdown. I’m the writer and broadcaster Sarah Greene with a career spanning half a century in entertainment but also I’m among just a handful of people who can say they’re a regular guest on Josh’s podcast Beyond The Title. Additionally, I’ve provided the foreword for the new book The Pop Culture Handbook and therefore I’m the perfect candidate to turn the tables on Josh in celebration of the book’s publication. So ladies and gentlemen Josh Barry.
In a special bonus episode, Beyond The Title brings you backstage interviews from this year’s annual Talking Pictures Festival of Film with Talking Pictures CEO Noel Cronin and actress and entertainer Caroline Munro.
Legendary mime artist and actor Dan Richter reflects on his glittering career in entertainment and reveals insights into his close relationships with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in this exclusive episode from his home in America.