All Episodes
View From My Sofa — 64 episodes
Matt Damon and Casey Affleck on growing up together, handling fame and The Instigators
Max Whitlock on the Olympics, life as a gymnast and retirement
Emma Gannon on writing, the joys of slowing down and Ctrl-Alt-Delete
Diane von Furstenberg on the secret to her success, marrying royalty and turning down Bowie and Mick Jagger
Emma Myers on Wednesday, British accents and not going out
Bryony Gordon on writing, mental health and Mad Women
Grace Dent on body positivity, comfort eating and ditching booze
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley on Barbie, equal pay and their worst auditions
Big Zuu on learning Latin with Boris Johnson, the Strictly-Curse and being angry at the BAFTAs
Theo James on The Gentleman, Hollywood and Divergent
David Tennant on Doctor Who, his religious upbringing and Good Omens
Katie Piper on making documentaries, changing TV and learning lessons in America's prisons
Jack Whitehall on cut-throat panel shows, embarrassing his dad and improv-insults
Rylan on trolls, reality TV and Celebrity Traitors
Rose Matafeo on rom-coms, love in your 30s and equality in comedy
Dan Schreiber on weirdos, a letter from Richard Curtis and Indiana Jones
Alex Crawford on conflict, trusting your instincts and women at war
Andi and Miquita Oliver on dreaming big, turning trauma into your superpower and knowing your worth
The Hairy Bikers on good grub, celebrating life and having ideas above your station
Jo Brand on Bake Off, her days as a psychiatric nurse and handling hecklers
Bear Grylls on island life, exploring Eton's sewers and embracing failure
Roman Kemp on nepotism, fame and oversharing
Martin Compston on Line of Duty, on-screen nudity and running with wolves
Romesh Ranganathan on private school, women in comedy and living in a B&B
Ed Gamble on The Traitors, weight-loss and dieting fads
Nicole Kidman on height, Hollywood and her superpower
Joanna Lumley on the secrets of a long marriage, the Swinging Sixties and beauty
James O'Brien on selling suits to John Major, being a 'not very good' journalist and the impossibility of impartiality
Tamsin Greig on being a working mother, playing baddies and hysterical laughing on set
Sophie Rundle on Peaky Blinders, Gentleman Jack and the #MeToo Movement
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver on fame, rock-bottom and the perils of being opinionated women
Dolly Wells on ambition, the beauty of ageing and Emily Mortimer
Chris Packham and Megan Mccubbin take over for Earth Day!
Adam Buxton talks TV, making podcasts and being friends with Louis Theroux
Suranne Jones on Coronation Street, Gentleman Jack and why she's obsessed with witches
Karen Gillan on Doctor Who, the Marvel Universe and working with Steven Moffatt
Caroline O'Donoghue on Sex in the City, phone calls that don't change your life and why Irish writers are everywhere right now
Mae Martin Christmas Special: Roast Potatoes, Terrible Presents and New Year Resolutions
Richard Armitage on Middle-Earth, negotiating intimacy on screen and imposter syndrome
You's serial killer Penn Badgley on responsible parenting and why he's gone off sex scenes
Elizabeth Day on heartbreak, failure and the power of vulnerability
Sara Pascoe on stand-up, motherhood and the difficulty of turning down work
Priyanka Chopra Jonas on self acceptance, on-screen representation and the instability of acting
Doctor Who's Freema Agyeman on the Tardis, New Amsterdam and fame
Beth Rigby on women in journalism, reporting from Westminster and interviewing Boris Johnson
Comic Relief co-creator Richard Curtis on Blackadder, Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston on his life-changing role - and what it's like to be broke
Sam Claflin on pirates, romance and auditions that went wrong
Dame Emma Thompson on saying the unsayable, staying grounded and what she's learnt about love
Chris and Rosie Ramsey on their podcast empire, working with your spouse and oversharing
Miriam Margolyes on being a Christmas Scrooge, never reading Harry Potter, and refusing to slow down
Will Ferrell and Octavia Spencer on festive traditions, terrible gifts, and the challenges of a musical Christmas film
KSI on dating, feeling like an outcast, and the impact of sharing his life online
Stephen Fry on his TV love affair, proudest documentary, and meeting Hugh Laurie
Jamie Oliver on Christmas traditions, remote control tactics, and the lucky break that launched his TV career
Louis Theroux on sitcom dreams, guilty pleasures, and a new outlook on life after lockdown
Krishnan Guru-Murphy on Covid anxieties, his Newsround roots, and almost starring with Twiggy
James May on childhood TV favourites, supporting his local pub, and a Grand Tour mishap in Scandinavia
Dick and Angel Strawbridge on Christmas traditions, their rom-com inspired move to France, and the final season of their Chateau adventure
Helen Fielding on creating Bridget Jones, growing up in the Industrial North, and her ambitions for the next film
Daniel Radcliffe on handling fame, learning from the best, and playing the accordion
Zara McDermott on Love Island fame, tackling tough topics, and her love for Gossip Girl
Jed Mercurio on Line of Duty, RAF memories, and how being a junior doctor led to TV success
Letitia Wright on equality in Hollywood, her new film The Silent Twins, and ditching her back-up plan