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]]>Diane Morgan may be best known as the queen of deadpan Philomena Cunk or for her roles as Liz in Motherland and Cath in Afterlife, but it’s easy to forget how entertaining and interesting a person she is in her own right. Luckily for us, podcasts provide the perfect platform for personalities to shine through. Here’s a selection of our favourite podcast episodes featuring Diane…
There’s been a lot of podcasts inspired by TV shows… but this was one of the first TV shows that felt like it was inspired by podcasts. So naturally, it was also released as a podcast (once upon a time). Four guests join Alan Davies for a round table chat where they take it in turns to share anecdotes. Diane’s choice to discuss the noticeable drop in flashers from when she was young to now is as you’d expect, hilarious. Listen now >>
Brian Gittins and Friends remains a hidden jewel in the archives of podcasts now longer with us, and Diane is the perfect guest for it. Each week Brian Gittins & David Edwards invite a guest on an imaginary adventure (in this. instance a zombie apocalypse)… along with their robot friend Charles. Diane’s willingness to improvise whilst maintaining her deadpan lack of enthusiasm is the perfect recipe. Listen now >>
Walking The Dog is exactly what it sounds like (unless you’re a yo-yo fan). Each week Emily Dean takes a guest & a dog for a walk. As someone who’s always wanted a dog Diane is audibly delighted to be walking two (celebrity) pugs. As with a lot of the best podcasts, the format is the perfect relaxant for the conversation to flow deeper than a regular interview. Listen now >>
Great Lives is a biographical series in which guests discuss an inspirational figure from history. This episode sees Diane step away from the comical approach heard in the episodes above to celebrate a man she learnt about in a book she read during the first lockdown. Diane’s respect is clear as she discusses the Dowding legacy with his own stepson as well as historian Victoria Taylor. Fascinating! Listen now >>
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]]>Joe Cornish is one of the forgotten forefathers of podcasting. Way back in the early days of the medium, Adam & Joe’s 6 Music radio show grew a cult following, with it’s podcast version adding classic bonus content that’s remembered fondly to this day. But whilst Adam went on to further cement his pod god status, Joe went off to that there Hollywood. Thankfully he is as good a guest as he was a co-host, as the following episodes prove.
On Script Apart, journalist Al Horner speaks to screenwriters about their initial screenplays for films that are now beloved. From what changed to what stayed the same, the full journey from page to screen is dissected. In this episode Al is joined by filmmaker and podcast hall-of-famer Joe Cornish to discuss his 2011 sci-fi / action film Attack The Block. Joe is in great form as always as he reveals the real life mugging that inspired the film, the importance of research to tell an authentic story and so much more. Listen on your podcast app >>
For many a podcast fan Christmas isn’t about a white bearded man bringing gifts, it’s about a black bearded man (with increasing grey patches) reuniting with his ghost of podcasts past and giving our ears the greatest gift they could wish for. From the exchanging of gifts to the exchanging of scorn, from yearly reflections to yearly Tom Cruise story segments… it’s not Christmas until Dr Buckies and Cornballs have given their Christmas speech. (Episode numbers – 12, 34, 62, 88, 115, 145) Listen on your podcast app >>
Joe is a dream guest for Brett Goldstein’s podcast, the show that asks guests to discuss their lives through the films that mean a lot to them. Not only do we get to revel in Joe’s choices and the detail in which he can remember certain scenes, we also get to enjoy some wonderful tangential chats on acting, directing and comedy in general. Brett and Joe’s get on like a house on fire and their strong opinions on DVD categorisation will have you reorganising your shelves in no time. Listen on your podcast app >>
Coinciding with the release of The Boy Who Would Be King, Joe joined Edith Bowman to discuss his musical choices within the film. As well as songs that influenced scenes and writing, we also hear about the score from Electric Wave Bureau. The journeys that lead to every tiny choice in film making can be as fascinating as the films themselves so getting to hear those stories and some of the amazing music provides the ultimate, cliched “podcasts take you on a journey” experience. Listen on your podcast app >>
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