Laurie Taylor sheds a fresh light on a remarkable man, revered around the world for educating several generations about our planet and our place in it.
Actor Keith Allen opens up to Laurie Taylor about everything from music and show business to drugs, crime and prison.
Nigel Kennedy, one of the world’s greatest violin virtuosos, sits opposite Laurie Taylor to reflect on his remarkable life and career.
Dame Ann Leslie has spent most of her career reporting from what she calls “mad, bad, macho areas of the world”, and reveals all to Laurie Taylor.
Self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller, known for his trademark spoon bending, reveals his secrets to Laurie.
2010 Man Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson joins Laurie to discuss his distinguished literary career.
Broadcaster Dame Joan Bakewell looks back on her fascinating life with Laurie Taylor.
The armed robber-turned writer and journalist joins Laurie.
In a frank conversation with Laurie Taylor, PiL frontman and former Sex Pistol John Lydon a.k.a. Johnny Rotten reveals his parents’ views on the Pistols, berates celebrities who get involved in charity work, and reveals why he finds Catholicism “so absurd it becomes overwhelmingly funny”. The anti-establishment, anti-monarchy embodiment of the punk movement also gives his thoughts on modern politics, and unexpectedly admits to enjoying last year’s Royal event of the decade.
Laurie Taylor interviews film director Michael Winner, who discusses working with actors including Marlon Brando, Charles Bronson, Orson Welles and Burt Lancaster. He also talks about his newspaper restaurant column, as well as his involvement in a famous set of insurance advertisements.