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Follow Rob Brydon— it's freeGavin ja Stacey-sarja nosti suosioon käsikirjoittaja-näyttelijä Ruth Jonesin. Suosikkisarjan sivuroolissa Bryn-setänä taiteili koomikko Rob Brydon, Miten kaksi walesilaista koulukaverusta nousi komediamaailmaan kärkeen? Tiet ovat kulkeneet yhdessä ja rinnakkain, mutta myös eritahtisesti. Molemmat lähestyivät brittiläistä komedia-aatelia jo vuosituhannen alussa: Jones Pikku Britanniassa ja Brydon Steve Cooganin aisaparina. Gavinin ja Staceyn jälkeen molempien urat ovat olleet nousukiidossa. Walesilainen voimakaksikko tai -kolmikko, riippuen siitä lasketaanko Steve Speirs mukaan, ovat saaneet yleisön itkemään ja nauramaan lämpimällä komediatyylillään jo 20 vuoden ajan. Tilda ja Hanna pohtivat suosion salaisuutta. True crimen ystävä Tero on kenties kerrankin löytänyt ihan oikean rikoksen. Käytetyt musiikit ja äänitehosteet https://pixabay.com/music/acoustic-group-cozy-autumn-day-255076/ Universfield:https://directory.audio/free-music/cinematic/34795-universfield-mysterys-embrace, Pixabay freesound_community train-, 80''s phone-, water -ocean -waves 01-58360, seagulls-over-the-pier-79440, freesound_community -city- playground-boxhangenerplatz-berlin -23065, freesound_community- ocean-wave-100271
An unedited version of Episode 86 with Rob Brydon, with over 30 minutes of unheard chat! Rob Brydon is best known for presenting Would I Lie to You on BBC One, playing Bryn West in Gavin and Stacey and his role in The Trip with Steve Coogan . Rob Brydon is our guest in episode 540 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he’d like to preserve and one he’d like to bury and never have to think about again . Follow Rob Brydon on Instagram : @robbrydon . Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram : @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook : @MyTCpod . Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X : @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens . Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions . Music by Pass The Peas Music . Artwork by matthewboxall.com . This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . To support this podcast and get all episodes ad-free, please sign up here - https://mytimecapsule.supercast.com . All money goes straight into the making of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan Mail Settle in for a masterclass in comedy, connection, and creative perseverance as Welsh comedy legend Rob Brydon takes us on an intimate journey through his remarkable career. This isn't just another celebrity interview—it's a warm, revealing conversation that feels like eavesdropping on two old friends catching up over tea. From his childhood in Port Talbot watching comedy greats like Ryan Davis to becoming a national treasure himself, Rob shares the pivotal moments that shaped his path. The conversation brims with delightful anecdotes: crying with laughter at pantomimes as a child, nervously meeting Steve Coogan for the first time, and the sliding doors moment when he bumped into Hugo Blick at the BBC, leading to the creation of "Marion and Geoff"—the show that changed everything. What makes this episode truly special is Rob's disarming honesty about the struggles before success. While contemporaries like the League of Gentlemen were rising to fame, he was working on shopping channels, sending out VHS tapes that returned with the "crash of failure." His story reminds us that even the most accomplished performers face rejection and doubt. When he shares how Barry Humphries once told him, "You didn't just entertain that audience, you befriended them," we understand exactly what makes Rob so beloved by audiences worldwide. The conversation takes unexpected turns, from Rob's growing appreciation for nature as he ages to his thoughts on legacy. When asked how he'd like to be remembered, his immediate answer—"as just a good dad"—reveals the man behind the performer. With his upcoming Scandinavian edition of "The Trip" with Steve Coogan on the horizon, this conversation captures Rob at a reflective moment in his celebrated career. Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering Rob Brydon for the first time, this episode offers wisdom, warmth, and genuine laughter. Join us in the clearing for this thoughtful exploration of creativity, comedy, and the connections that make a life in entertainment meaningful. Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
Rob Brydon joins Matt Lucas and David Walliams to imagine his life as a film on the big screen. From flogging lawnmowers on a shopping channel to dodging rejection like a pro, Rob relives his rise to fame, his legendary meet-cute with Ruth Jones, and his borderline romantic obsession with Bruce Springsteen. Listen or watch every Tuesday and Thursday. You can email your questions and messages for the podcast to makingascene@platformmedia.uk And find Making A Scene on TikTok , Instagram and Facebook Just search @makingascenepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Surprise - it’s a Monday release! Christmas can get a bit hectic but we wanted to make sure you still had your weekly dose of Great Company - just like the December payday, we’re a little early… What really happened on the fishing trip? It’s the question Rob Brydon—beloved Uncle Bryn in Gavin and Stacey—gets asked a lot, and with their Christmas special just around the corner, I couldn’t wait to have him on the show to ask myself…. Rob Brydon is a stalwart of British television, from hosting panel show, Would I Lie to You to starring alongside Steve Coogan in The Trip, the journey there was filled with hurdles and a healthy does of rejection, but Rob’s determination combined with undeniable natural talent to entertain meant he was always destined for our screens. He also reflected on his six unforgettable seconds as Sugar Daddy Ken in the Barbie movie and revealed a hilarious distaste for vapes! This conversation is with a born entertainer and I was thoroughly entertained! If you enjoyed this episode, please click follow - we have so many great guests like this one, you won't want to miss out! You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you'd like to get in touch, you can email us at greatcompany@jampotproductions.co.uk -- THE CREDITS Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer Editor: Steve Melia Video: Jake Ji Video: Ryley Kirby Social Media: Laura Coughlan Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Brydon has done pretty much everything you can. From radio DJ & Voice over artists, hosting one of the UKs most loved panel shows to being the star of Gavin & Stacey and acting alongside Margot Robbie in smash-hit Barbie. Rob is a comic that has never lacked ambition, but his success came later in life, during one of his darkest personal moments. In this episode, James O'Brien goes back in time to Rob's school days, charting his self-taping and repeated rejection from acting agents and discovering how he teamed up with Steve Coogan to finally land his big break.
In this festive episode of Dish, Nick and Angela are joined by the beloved Welsh actor, comedian and broadcaster, Rob Brydon MBE. Rob’s career began on radio before his BBC Two mockumentary Marion and Geoff put him on the TV map in 2000. Career highlights include his portrayal of Uncle Bryn in Gavin and Stacey, and The Trip with Steve Coogan, a sitcom that has now reached cult status. Rob has presented the BBC’s Would I Lie to You since 2009 and hosts his own podcast, Brydon &, which is now in its seventh series. Nick mixes a gin & tonic for Rob, while Angela prepares a rib eye steak with tarragon, parsley & garlic butter , potato dauphinoise by Julius Roberts and roasted cabbage with anchoïade by Tara Wigley. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Terre Da Vino Barolo Riserva Docg . Rob Brydon is the epitome of entertainment. Having supplied a very detailed email on his food preferences, Nick and Angela dive into his thoughts on condiments, his passion for kiwis and his problem with mushrooms. Rob talks about the Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special and treats us to a selection of his incredible impressions! Find Angela's Christmas menu with Dishpatch, the restaurant-quality meal delivery experts, on Waitrose Entertaining . You can now watch full episodes of Dish on YouTube All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can’t all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she’ll try to answer them in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#510 McCartney Set List - Richard is still being played on by Scant Regard, but as this long tour progresses his stand up sections get mercifully shorter! His guest is the multi-talented Rob Brydon. They chat about how a birthday message to Margot Robbie led to a part in a potentially Oscar winning film (You’ll know if it won by now, but we poor fools in the past did not), how Brydon pretended to be ill to get out of a guest slot on Would I Lie To You? and how the show has become bulletproof, how America managed to get two series our of the book Green Eggs and Ham, the impressive and old school range of work that Rob undertakes, touring with an 8 piece band and whether it’s ever good when a comedian does serious songs and the disaster and triumph of Rob’s first meeting with Sir Paul McCartney. Plus why family comes first and whether legacy is as important as your kids having you around! See Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/ SUPPORT THE SHOW! Watch our TWITCH CHANNEL See extra content at our WEBSITE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey friend, how ya doin’? The sun is shining, the pub gardens are booming and your favourite podcast is back. What could be better?! Welcome to Episode 449 of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week, Pippa returned from Cuba, bringing some smokin’ hot gifts for Chris and the guys. Also, we had a smashing lineup of guests. Firstly, Chris’ favourite judge, Rob Rinder, paid a visit to the studios, so expect the usual level of loveable bickering. From one Rob to another, actor, comedian, TV host and small-man-in-a-box impersonator, Rob Brydon dropped by to tell the team all about the new Tudor-Fantasy series, ‘My Lady Jane’, which is coming soon to Amazon Prime Video. Then, comedian and football fanatic, Maisie Adam, came in to talk Leeds United, Glastonbury and her upcoming UK tour, ‘Appraisal’. Last but not least, the LEGEND that is Boy George brought glamour, giggles and gig news into the studio. Also, with the Euro’s kicking off this week, some may be a little down in the dumps with England’s recent performance. BUT FEAR NOT! Ian Wright is here to spread words of wisdom, dialling into the studio from the host nation itself. Sounds good, right? THERE’S MORE! The list of Glastonbury Flagbearers was finalised, Dom has an update on his embarrassing, shambolic and potentially illegal sweepstake, and also…. Pippa flirts in Woolworths Captain Crapbeard hosts a Glasto-themed ‘Musical Arrangements’ game Dom has his biggest interview yet… Enjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Weekdays 6:30am-10am
Ros speaks to the hilarious Rob Brydon. We all communicate multiple times a day but could we be getting better results? From a simple text or phone call, to a job interview or big presentation, the way we express ourselves and get our point across can really matter. Ros Atkins and his fascinating guests reveal the best ways to communicate and how simple changes in the way we make our point can be really effective. In this episode, Ros and Rob discuss how to feel confident when you’re on a stage, how to win an audience over and the importance of making people laugh. Series Producer: Hannah Newton Production Support: Olivia Cope Executive Producer: Zoë Edwards Mix Engineer: Jonathan Last Original Music Composed by: Tom Wrankmore / Eliphino Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts A Listen production for BBC Radio 4
We're back! Starting a new series with comedian, actor and Welsh icon Rob Brydon who discusses the poetry of Bruce Springsteen, his life on stage and a burgeoning love for jazz. Sharing stories about early life in Porthcawl, Swansea and the wonderfully flamboyant 'Mr Crute', Rob tells us how his life took a turn towards musicals later in his career and how he's never looked back (even if his fingers are a little sore).
Rob Brydon is not only a top comedian, actor, singer, writer, TV host, he’s also an all round great guy. Rob & Joel discuss many things on this episode including a favourite album, film and book of Rob’s.