Hear him have full and sometimes graphic exchanges with the likes of Miriam Margolyes, Lenny Henry and Michaela Coel. What we said: Theroux is a skilful listener rather than an interrupter and guests such as Boy George, Lenny Henry and Miriam Margolyes promise to be interview gold. In this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Opening up on the Grounded With Louis Theroux podcast this week, she said: ‘My morale is almost at rock bottom. Speaking on this week's Grounded With Louis Theroux podcast Miriam Margolyes, 79, told how she is 'scared' of dying from coronavirus. Miriam Margolyes has said her "morale is almost at rock bottom" during the lockdown - and that she's frightened of dying from coronavirus. In this episode, multi award-winning film director Oliver Stone talks to Louis about surviving Vietnam, using Scarface to kick his drug addiction and who he thinks has been the worst US President.Producer: Paul KobrakAssistant Producer: Catherine MurnaneA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.Calling in from Oakland, California as the UK enters another lockdown, actor and director Riz Ahmed chats with Louis about rap battles, his relationship with the UK and the joy of daytime raves. Lenny Henry and Miriam Margolyes are among the first guests Best podcasts of 2021: Grounded With Louis Theroux. Available on BBC Sounds 2 Lenny Henry and Miriam Margolyes are among the first guests Documentary maker Louis Theroux likes to dig where others fear to tread and actor Miriam Margolyes loves to shock people, so things were bound to get a bit hairy when they came together on Theroux’s BBC Radio 4 lockdown podcast Grounded. In the second episode of the new series, singer-songwriter Sia talks to Louis Theroux about being catapulted to superstardom, the Aussie drinking holes of West London and her lockdown addiction to reality TV. In this second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Miriam Margolyes In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. "louis theroux" Podcasts Grounded with Louis Theroux - 17. 'I think like many, if not most straight men, I have not always … Louis Theroux launches first podcast series from coronavirus lockdown. Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. In the second outing of his podcast series, Louis tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.In the latest episode, comedian and writer Frankie Boyle chats with Louis about growing up in Glasgow and discovering alcohol as a teenager. Louis Theroux is to host his own podcast series interviewing subjects including Lenny Henry and Boy George. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Miriam Margolyes In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. They include Oscar-winning Hollywood director Oliver Stone, singer, songwriter and superstar collaborator, Sia, outspoken stand-up comedian Frankie Boyle, dancer and singer FKA Twigs, mental health campaigner and comedian, Ruby Wax, ubiquitous TV presenter Rylan Clark-Neal… and more. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Louis, comme tout le monde, s’est retrouvé coincé à la maison au printemps. Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Like everyone else, Louis is at home but he’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – they’re from all walks of life and on both sides of the Atlantic.Twenty years since his acclaimed When Louis Met... series began, this is Louis’s long-awaited return to the world of celebrity. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. In this episode, the guest is footballer and Watford FC captain, Troy Deeney. Actress and mental health campaigner Ruby Wax features in the return of Louis Theroux’s hit Radio 4 podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux. The second series begins on Monday 30 November, 2020. Lenny discusses racism in the UK, his relationship with his mother and disco ‘snog tracks’. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. As well as documenting his cooking endeavours on Instagram (and, of course, watching Tiger King), What we said: Theroux is a skilful listener rather than an interrupter and guests such as Boy George, Lenny Henry and Miriam Margolyes promise to be interview gold. We might be far apart but maybe we're more connected than we think?Grounded with Louis Theroux is a Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4. Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.In this episode, he speaks to actor Helena Bonham Carter, who is in lockdown in London. Louis Theroux has opened up about questioning his sexuality as a teenager, saying he was 'a bit confused' when he felt attracted to 'older boys' at school.. Troy tells Louis about growing up on one of the biggest council estates in Europe, his time in prison and the reason he won’t fix his teeth.Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.In this episode, Louis speaks to YouTube star, rapper and boxer, KSI. Heureusement, son livre de contacts est incomparable: les premiers épisodes comme l’érudit Lenny Henry et la scandaleuse Miriam Margolyes ont fait pour réconforter les auditeurs. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discuss sexuality, anti-Semitism in the UK and her hatred of housework. Miriam Margolyes from Grounded with Louis Theroux on Podchaser, aired Monday, 8th June 2020. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Louis Theroux launched his podcast on BBC sounds during last year’s first lockdown. Grounded with Louis Theroux Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Miriam Margolyes has spoken about one of her first memories of her sexuality, claiming she had an orgasm at only three years old. In a wide-ranging and provocative conversation, they discuss sexuality, anti-Semitism in the UK and her hatred of housework. In the first episode of the new series, actor, writer and producer Michaela Coel talks to Louis about speaking in tongues, sexual consent and suffering from 'post-writum depression' after the success of I May Destroy You. Produced by Paul Kobrak and Sara Jane HallA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.In this episode, Louis speaks to actor, comedian and good friend, Chris O’Dowd, who is locked down in LA. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. This week, Louis speaks to actor, musician and activist Rose McGowan, who is spending lockdown in Mexico. In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Adding she’s ‘frightened’ of dying from the respiratory illness and is ‘coping very badly’ with the situation, Margolyes opened up on the Grounded With Louis Theroux podcast this week. In this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Available on BBC Sounds 2 In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In a wide-ranging and provocative conversation, they discuss sexuality, anti-Semitism in the UK and her hatred of housework.Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4. Producer: Sara Jane Hall Assistant Producer: Molly SchneiderA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. BBC Radio 4 has commissioned filmmaker Louis Theroux to host his first radio and podcast series.Grounded with Louis Theroux launches on BBC Sounds today … The new series, featuring actor and writer Michaela Coel, comedian Frankie Boyle and film director Oliver Stone among others, is currently playing on BBC … Produced by Paul KobrakAssistant Producer - Catherine Murnane A Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. They discuss growing up in the 70s, losing his virginity and a surprise appearance in the A-Team.A Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.Louis speaks to writer and documentary-maker Jon Ronson, who is grounded in upstate New York. Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Here we are again, “grounded” in the third lockdown. Miriam Margolyes By BBC Radio 4. Produced by Sara Jane HallAssistant Producer: Catherine MurnaneA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Miriam Margolyes, 78, told how she is ‘scared’ of dying from coronavirus – just weeks after she sparked outrage by admitting she hoped Boris Johnson would die when he was struck down by coronavirus. And while working at home this year he has recorded a new podcast, ‘Grounded with Louis Theroux’, featuring interviews with celebrities including Boy George, Helena Bonham Carter and Miriam Margolyes, all currently available to listen to on BBC Sounds. In this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. In true Louis style, he will speak to a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious – digging into the psyches of some of the biggest names in the US and the UK... now they’ve got a lot of time on their hands.The podcast will bring you up close to these characters and their wildly different life experiences – you’ll understand them just a little bit better. In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Produced by Paul Kobrak A Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4Eight tracks, a book and a luxury: what would you take to a desert island? The best bit of the show is that these are people Theroux has never interviewed before. Louis Theroux says: “I’ve really loved doing these interviews. In the latest episode of his lockdown podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux, the documentary maker interviews the actor Miriam Margolyes and they talk at length about sex and sexuality. Louis Theroux launches first podcast series from coronavirus lockdown. Calling in from an eco-village in Scotland, comedian, writer and mental-health campaigner Ruby Wax speaks to Louis about spending time with Donald Trump, turning her back on television and how the sight of Louis's face put Ruby off her food. In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.In this episode, television and radio presenter Rylan Clark-Neal settles down in his personal Big Brother diary room to talk to Louis about modelling his own home on the Big Brother house, crying onstage in front of millions and how one of Louis’s documentaries ignited his teenage sexuality.Produced by Sara Jane Hall Assistant Producer: Catherine MurnaneA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Gail discusses 90s lad culture, having her naked image projected onto the Houses of Parliament, and trying to contact the dead. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. They discuss the mysterious powers of dogs, growing up in a cult and taking on Harvey Weinstein. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Miriam Margolyes - Grounded with Louis Theroux (podcast) | Listen Notes 7. Postcards podcast - Miriam Margolyes 14/07/20 In each episode of ‘Postcards’, host Greg Dickinson talks to globe-trotting guests about three photographs from their travels. Chris talks about singing Imagine in a viral video, getting into fights and pretending to be bitten by a dog. In other episodes Louis will speak with Lenny Henry, Boy George and Miriam Margolyes with more to be announced.
In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In the second outing of his podcast series, Louis tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix … 00:58:50 - In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix o… 7.
7. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.Louis speaks to Sir Lenworth George Henry, better known as comedian, campaigner and actor Lenny Henry. Louis Theroux. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p089sfrz/episodes/downloads
Speaking on this week's Grounded With Louis Theroux podcast Miriam Margolyes, 79, told how she is 'scared' of dying from coronavirus. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Riz Ahmed Louis is using the lockdown to track down some of the people he's been longing to talk to. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Louis Theroux is to interview celebrities for his first radio and podcast series, Grounded With Louis Theroux. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Lenny Henry, Boy George and Miriam Margolyes have all been lined up for future episodes, while further guests are set to be announced in due course. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.… Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4. They also discuss whether cancel culture exists and the role that tabloid newspapers play in public outrage. They discuss their professional rivalry, inhabiting similar worlds and how Jon is handling the lockdown. In a wide-ranging and provocative conversation, they discuss sexuality, anti-Semitism in the UK and her hatred of housework. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Plus Louis gets the chance to sing Sia some of her most famous songs…Produced by Sara Jane Hall and Catherine Murnane A Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. https://chartable.com/podcasts/grounded-with-louis-theroux/episodes They discuss being an outsider at school, his fear of losing and internet beef. In this episode, he speaks to singer and musician, George O’Dowd aka Boy George, who has chosen to lockdown in London rather than Australia. In this preview episode, Louis introduces some of the guests he's meeting in the new series. In this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. The king of the interview, Louis Theroux, is gearing up to launch his first-ever podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Read about 7. Boy George and Miriam Margolyes in hour-long episodes. Everyone’s favourite geek interviewer has a new podcast. Pictured, om the Last Leg when she made the comment about the Prime Minister . This week he catches up with actor and activist, Miriam Margolyes. Producer: Paul KobrakAssistant Producer: Catherine MurnaneA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. The podcast will be commissioned by BBC Radio 4 and will see the famed inquisitor interview his bucket list people. In Grounded with Louis Theroux, Louis’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious. Miriam Margolyes by Grounded with Louis Theroux and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.
in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Louis Theroux Whether it was due to not being able to tolerate yet another Joe Wicks workout or the endless scroll through artful photos of banana bread, many of us turned to podcasts in 2020. After diving headfirst into a frank – and hilariously explicit – conversation about sex, they deliver an engaging hour-long chat about topics ranging from Dickens to … 7. In a wide-ranging and provocative conversation, they discuss sexuality, anti-Semitism in the UK and her hatred of housework. So thank the broadcasting heavens that Theroux’s podcast is still going strong with a second series. By: Alison Thomas ... And while working at home this year he has recorded a new podcast, ‘Grounded with Louis Theroux’, featuring interviews with celebrities including Boy George, Helena Bonham Carter and Miriam Margolyes, all currently available to listen to on BBC Sounds. They include Oscar-winning Hollywood director Oliver Stone… singer, songwriter and superstar collaborator Sia… outspoken and occasionally cancelled comedian Frankie Boyle… dancer and singer FKA Twigs… mental health campaigner and comedian Ruby Wax… ubiquitous TV presenter Rylan Clark-Neal… and more. They discuss going to the same school, handling criticism and working with your significant other. In a wide-ranging and provocative conversation, they discuss sexuality, anti-Semitism in the UK and her hatred of housework.Produced by Paul KobrakA Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4, Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. In this episode, Louis speaks to television presenter and mental health campaigner Gail Porter. In the latest episode of his lockdown podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux, the documentary maker interviews the actor Miriam Margolyes and they talk at length about sex and sexuality. Documentary maker Louis Theroux likes to dig where others fear to tread and actor Miriam Margolyes loves to shock people, so things were bound to get a bit hairy when they came together on Theroux’s BBC Radio 4 lockdown podcast Grounded. The podcast will bring listeners up close to these well-known individuals and their different life experiences.