John Bennett is off on his travels again visiting the homes, studios and dressing rooms of some of the UK's best known actors, presenters and journalists.
John Bennett talks to actress Jane Asher about her life and career, from the swinging sixties to cake mixes.
DetailsJohn Bennet visits the UK's best known actors, presenters and journalists. John catches up with actor Adrian Dunbar on subjects such as folk music, acting and Fermanagh.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to broadcaster and poet Pam Ayres about her life and career, including winning Opportunity Knocks, meeting the Queen and her new book of 120 well-loved poems.
DetailsJohn Bennett travels to Dublin to meet singer Mary Black as she celebrates 25 years since her first album release.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to journalist and presenter Dame Joan Bakewell about her life and career, from the swinging sixties to her new role as the government's Voice for Older People.
DetailsJohn chats to former leader of the Lib Dems, Paddy Ashdown, about growing up in Northern Ireland and his secret life as a spy.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets celebrities to reflect on their careers and what they enjoy doing when they are out of the spotlight. He talks to impressionist Rory Bremner.
DetailsJohn Bennett in conversation with well-known personalities. John talks to impressionist and comedian Jan Ravens.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets singer Glen Campbell who talks about his interests and career, including his work as a session musician in the 1960s with Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley.
DetailsJohn meets TV presenter and former pin-up Gail Porter to talk about her career and struggles with anorexia, alopecia, self-harm and bipolar disorder.
DetailsJohn Bennett is backstage with Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips. Arlene talks about her surprise at the success of the show and how much she's enjoyed it.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to actor Martin Clunes about his life and career, including Men Behaving Badly, his love of dogs, and being thrown off the set of Doctor Who for laughing.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to comedy actor and writer Eric Sykes about his life and career, from the Goon Show to the Harry Potter films.
DetailsJohn meets actor John Gordon Sinclair, star of 'Gregory's Girl,' who tells the stories of meeting and working with his comedy heroes, Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder and Eric Sykes.
DetailsLes Dennis talks to John Bennett about his early days on the comedy circuits in the 70s, his very public marriage split and his current serious acting roles on stage and TV.
DetailsJohn Bennett in conversation with well-known personalities. John talks football with veteran commentator and writer John Motson.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets one half of the Two Fat Ladies, Clarissa Dickson Wright. TV presenter, cook and writer, Clarissa talks about the highs and lows of her life and career.
DetailsJohn chats to Four weddings and a Funeral star Simon Callow about his early days as a student in Belfast through to his acting successes on both stage and screen.
DetailsJohn Bennett in conversation with well-known personalities. John talks politics and writing with Jeffrey Archer.
DetailsFor the final show in this series, John Bennett meets up with Dame Cleo Laine and Sir John Dankworth as they reflect on what was once described as a marriage of musical brilliance.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to actress Anne Reid about being Ken Barlow's wife in Coronation Street, her BAFTA nomination for The Mother, and playing Jean in the comedy series Dinnerladies.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to comedy actor and author Pauline McLynn about her life and career, from Father Ted to her best-selling books.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets Karren Brady who talks about working in a male-dominated world and why an aneurysm in her brain only kept her off work for four weeks.
DetailsJohn Bennett in conversation with well-known personalities. John talks to actress Lynda Bellingham.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets journalist and broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson, who talks about his career as a chat show host and radio presenter, and about his autobiography.
DetailsJohn Bennett in conversation with well-known personalities. John talks about the legacy of Father Ted with Ardal O'Hanlon.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to presenter Vanessa Feltz about her life and career, taking in reality TV, the heartbreak of divorce and her award-winning radio show.
DetailsJohn goes to Manchester to talk to Radio Five Live's Stuart Hall. The presenter of cult show 'It's a Knockout' talks to John about the madness and chaos of making that programme.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to actor Chris Barrie about his roles in Red Dwarf and The Brittas Empire, his Northern Irish education and the unusual way he met his wife.
DetailsJohn Bennett talks to former war correspondent Fergal Keane about his life, including the pressures of reporting a war and the role rugby played in his fight with alcoholism.
DetailsJohn talks to DJ Henry Kelly about writing for the Irish Times in the 70s, working on Game for a Laugh and why two of his weakest skills are managing money and playing cricket.
DetailsJohn Bennett in conversation with well-known personalities. John talks astrology and stars with Russell Grant.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets John Humphrys, who reflects on how broadcasting has changed during his 40-year career.
DetailsJohn Bennett travels to the island of Majorca to the literary hideout of politician turned writer Jeffrey Archer, one of the most controversial figures of the 20th century.
DetailsJohn Bennett chats to Coronation Street favourite Beverley Callard about her decision to leave her role of Liz McDonald in the long-running soap.
DetailsJohn Bennett catches up with local girl Christine Bleakley to chat about her incredible rise to fame and dealing with being in the media spotlight.
DetailsJohn Bennett meets up with TV legend Nicholas Parsons to find out the secret of his long career and how he keeps his BBC Radio 4 show fresh after 43 years.
DetailsJohn Bennett visits some of the UK's best known actors, presenters and journalists
DetailsBAFTA-winning investigative journalist Donal McIntyre talks about life under the shadow of constant death threats and how he's had to move house almost 30 times.
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