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- Robèrt van Beckhoven travels through Europe in search of stories, secrets and backgrounds about bread. Robèrt meets fellow bakers and investigates the role of bread in different cultures. He examines the ingredients, the creative process and the many different forms of daily bread.
- 2007– TV-147.5 (42)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are double Academy Award-winner Sally Field and Hollywood star Bill Pullman, together on stage in Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons", Bodyguard (2018) star Keeley Hawes, who talks about new BBC drama Summer of Rockets (2019), and comedian and actor Matt Lucas, starring in the concert version of "Les Misérables" in the Gielgud Theatre. Folk rockers The Lumineers give an exclusive live performance of their new single "Gloria".
- 2007– TV-148.2 (62)TV EpisodeCo-stars Chris Hemsworth and Paul Rudd talk about their upcoming superhero spectacle Avengers: Endgame (2019), the culmination of 21 Marvel superhero movies since 2008; Academy Award winner Julianne Moore discusses her upcoming drama Gloria Bell (2018), the remake of the Chilean-Spanish Gloria (2013); British actor Kit Harington tells about the highly awaited final season of Game of Thrones (2011); singer-songwriter Tom Walker, winner of the 2019 Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act, performs his single "Just You and I".
- 2007– 48mTV-147.9 (63)TV EpisodeCo-stars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart talk about their upcoming sequel Jumanji: The Next Level (2019); Doctor Who (2005) star Jodie Whittaker discusses the upcoming series and its New Year's Day special Spyfall: Part One (2020); Sir Michael Palin, comedian, actor, writer and traveler, talks about receiving his knighthood; plus music from Harry Styles, who performs his new single "Adore You".
- 2007– TV-146.9 (52)TV EpisodeSuperman actor Henry Cavill discusses his new fantasy action series The Witcher (2019); Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon talk about A Special Christmas (2019), a new special episode almost ten years after the last episode of Gavin & Stacey (2007); British actress Daisy Ridley tells about upcoming sequel Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019), the final chapter of the Skywalker saga; singer-songwriter Robbie Williams performs his single "Fairytale" from his new Christmas album "The Christmas Present".
- 2007– 49mTV-147.5 (48)TV EpisodeSir Patrick Stewart discusses reprising his famous role in Star Trek: Picard (2020); Hollywood stars Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx talk about their upcoming legal drama Just Mercy (2019); actor and comedian Jennifer Saunders discusses her upcoming mystery thriller series The Stranger (2020); British soul singer Michael Kiwanuka performs his single "Hero".
- 2007– 49mTV-147.2 (49)TV EpisodeHollywood legend Jim Carrey talks about upcoming video game adaptation Sonic the Hedgehog (2020); Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie promotes her new DC superhero movie Birds of Prey (2020); Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith discuss their upcoming drama Queen & Slim (2019); Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi performs his single "Before You Go".
- The wife of violent germophobe Max asks Rudy, Dex and Daisy for help after a party leads to the murder of Max's best friend Thomas, while Dexter's new girlfriend, a police detective, conducts her own investigation into Dexter's shady affairs.
- Dex participates in a fixed boxing match which he is supposed to lose. However, someone kidnaps his sister and threatens to kill her if Dex doesn't win the fight.
- 2007– 49mTV-147.4 (43)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are: country legend Dolly Parton via video call; Rupert Everett; Riz Ahmed (for Mogul Mowgli (2020)) via video call; comedian Lolly Adefope (for Ghosts (2019)); Sara Pascoe (for Out of Her Mind (2020)); and music from Róisín Murphy, performing her single "Murphy's Law".
- 2007– 49mTV-147.3 (38)TV EpisodeGraham is joined by: Ewan McGregor (for Long Way Up (2020)) via video call; Shirley Ballas (for Strictly Come Dancing (2004)); comedian Frank Skinner; dancer Ashley Banjo (for Britain's Got Talent (2007)); and music from pop star Miley Cyrus, who gives a special video performance of her single "Midnight Sky".
- Episode: (2020)2007– TV-147.1 (36)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are: football coach Arsène Wenger (for his autobiography "My Life in Red and White"); Hollywood star Samuel L. Jackson and his wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson (for Enslaved (2020)) via video call; comedian Dawn French (for her novel "Because of You"); former cricketer turned presenter Andrew Flintoff (for Top Gear (2002)); and music from soul singer Michael Kiwanuka, who performs his single "Light".
- Episode: (2020)2007– TV-147.8 (33)TV EpisodeGraham talks to: acclaimed actress Kristin Scott Thomas about Rebecca (2020); rock legend Bruce Springsteen about his new album "Letter to You" and documentary Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You (2020) via video call; comedian Stephen Mangan about Portrait Artist of the Year (2013); comedian Mawaan Rizwan about Taskmaster (2015); and Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey about his book "Greenlights" via video call. Plus a live studio performance of his single "To Die For" by Sam Smith.
- Episode: (2020)2007– TV-147.6 (31)TV EpisodeGraham is joined by: Jessie Buckley (for I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)); comedian and children's author David Walliams (for his book "Code Name Bananas"); Octavia Spencer (for The Witches (2020)) via video call; journalist Frank Gardner (for documentary "Being Frank: The Frank Gardner Story"); comedian Bill Bailey (for Strictly Come Dancing (2004)); and Dermot Kennedy, who performs his single "Giant".
- 2007– TV-147.8 (35)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are: actress Nicole Kidman (for The Undoing (2020) and The Prom (2020)) via video call; pop star Kylie Minogue (for her new album "Disco"), who also performs her single "Magic"; former professional boxer Nicola Adams (for Strictly Come Dancing (2004)); Josh O'Connor and Emma Corrin (for The Crown (2016)); and comedian Jason Manford (for his upcoming stand-up tour "Like Me").
- 2007– TV-148.0 (37)TV EpisodeGraham talks to: Hugh Grant about The Undoing (2020), Tina Fey about her upcoming movie Soul (2020); Oscar nominee Amy Adams about Hillbilly Elegy (2020); cook Nigella Lawson about her cook book and accompanying series Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat (2020); and comedian Romesh Ranganathan about his book "As Good As It Gets". Plus a live studio performance by Dua Lipa of her single "Levitating"
- 2007–7.2 (26)TV EpisodeActress and director Amy Poehler talks about her new comedy Moxie (2021); singer-songwriter Nick Jonas promotes his new album "Spaceman"; actress Leonie Elliott talks about the upcoming season of popular BBC drama Call the Midwife (2012); comic Rob Beckett discusses his podcast "Lockdown Parenting Hell"; and Hollywood star Jennifer Garner talks about her new family comedy Yes Day (2021). Plus live music from British singer-songwriter Tom Odell, who performs his single "Monster".
- 2007– 49m7.9 (45)TV EpisodeFoo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl discusses his book "The Storyteller"; Paralympic athlete Kadeena Cox talks about her success; pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor discusses her new book "Spinning Plates"; comedian Greg Davies talks about his new series The Cleaner (2021); music from Jack Savoretti and Nile Rodgers, performing "Who's Hurting Who".
- Jack is always complaining that Barbara takes too much time getting ready for a night out. He decides to make agreement with her: for the annual party at Jack's workplace, Barbara has to be ready on time. When Jack holds her to this agreement, he is going to wish he hadn't.
- Tim is preparing for a debate with the Minister of Finance on the privatization of ABN AMRO, a state-owned bank since the crisis. He is very enthusiastic about economist Thomas Piketty's tax plans, but party leader Jan has other ideas on the subject.
- Tim learns from his mother, who works at the Inspectorate of Education, that there are fraud issues with the CITO-tests at certain schools. When he tells this to his colleague Michaël in confidence, he makes it public, which leads to several complications.
- Leaked espionage footage from the AIVD leads to a debate on privacy and the power of the AIVD. The VPN party tries to form an opinion on the subject and uncover espionage in their own ranks. Meanwhile, Tim and Dara continue their financial investigation of the party.
- In the 19th century, the class society was still a major fact, yet pioneers of equal opportunities dreamed of a better society and some took action. With royal assent, private Dutch initiative bought cheap land in Drenthe province to establish vagrant colonies, where lower class dropouts got another chance. Initially it was all hopeful, optimistic and liberal for its time, but soon the project got into trouble as funds ran out, many of the (in)voluntary recruits -often dumped opportunistically from cities- failed to live up to expectations and a paternalistic regime was installed. In the end it went bankrupt and was taken over by the Dutch state, but is seen as a psychologically performing step to the modern welfare state.
- In the late 19th century theoretic physicist Hendrik Lorentz and paleontologist Eugène Dubois made important scientific discoveries. Hans Goedkoop discovers how Lorentz won a Nobel Prize and achieved fame, while Dubois fell into oblivion.
- Interim fraction leader Dara organizes a brainstorming session on energy, but feels pressure from Jan, who also holds a position in a nuclear energy lobby group. Jan and Corine decide to fight back after a negative article on their daughter.
- 2007– 44mTV-147.6 (41)TV EpisodeMatt Damon and Jessica Chastain talk about their upcoming sci-fi adventure movie The Martian (2015); comedian Bill Bailey talks about his live show "Limboland" and the upcoming tour through the UK and Ireland; Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd performs his hit single "Can't Feel My Face".
- 2007– 45mTV-147.9 (50)TV EpisodeHollywood legend Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway talk about their upcoming movie The Intern (2015); Kenneth Branagh talks about his upcoming series of West End plays; Tom Hiddleston talks about his upcoming movie Crimson Peak (2015); English country pop duo The Shires perform their single "All Over Again".
- 2007– 44mTV-148.3 (54)TV EpisodeMeryl Streep and Carey Mulligan talk about their upcoming movie Suffragette (2015); Nicole Kidman talks about her West End play "Photograph 51"; Nigella Lawson talks about her new cook book and her new BBC Two TV show "Simply Nigella"; Gabrielle Aplin performs her single "Sweet Nothing".
- 2007– 44mTV-147.5 (40)TV EpisodeColin Farrell and Rachel Weisz talk about their upcoming movie The Lobster (2015); Dawn French discusses her new book "According to Yes" and one woman show "30 Million Minutes", which she is bringing to London's Vaudeville Theater; Chris O'Dowd talks about his upcoming Lance Armstrong biopic The Program (2015); Rod Stewart talks about his upcoming album "Another Country" and performs his single "Love Is".
- Ferrari 458 Speciale vs. Porsche 911 GT3; Vicki Butler-Henderson discusses three private car finance plans; Vauxhall Corsa (team test); VW Corrado, Vauxhall Monaro and BMW M3 Coupe (E92) (secondhand heroes); Jonny Smith in an Audi RS7 vs. an autonomous Audi RS7.
- 2007– 44mTV-146.9 (36)TV EpisodeBradley Cooper and Sienna Miller talk about their upcoming movie Burnt (2015); Maggie Smith, who makes her first appearance in a British talk-show in 42 years, and Alex Jennings talk about their upcoming movie The Lady in the Van (2015); Justin Bieber performs his hit single "What Do You Mean".
- 2007– 45mTV-147.3 (44)TV EpisodeKate Winslet and Michael Fassbender talk about their upcoming movie Steve Jobs (2015); Kate also promotes her upcoming movie The Dressmaker (2015); Julie Walters talks about her upcoming movie Brooklyn (2015); 50 Cent discusses his latest single "9 Shots"; Ellie Goulding performs her hit single "On My Mind".
- 2007– 44mTV-148.1 (46)TV EpisodeDouble Oscar winner Tom Hanks talks about his upcoming movie Bridge of Spies (2015), his latest collaboration with director Steven Spielberg; Peter Capaldi talks about Doctor Who (2005) and the departure of his co-star Jenna Coleman; David Walliams talks about his new children's book "Grandpa's Great Escape"; Duran Duran talk about their new album "Paper Gods" and perform their single "What Are the Chances".
- 2007– 44mTV-148.5 (63)TV EpisodeJohnny Depp and Benedict Cumberbatch talk about their upcoming movie Black Mass (2015); James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe talk about their upcoming movie Victor Frankenstein (2015); The Corrs talk about their comeback and the upcoming tour and perform their latest single "Bring On the Night".
- 2007– 45mTV-147.0 (36)TV EpisodeChris Hemsworth and Oscar winning director Ron Howard talk about their upcoming movie In the Heart of the Sea (2015); comedy legend Lily Tomlin talks about her upcoming movie Grandma (2015); Scottish comedian Kevin Bridges discusses his show "A Whole Different Story"; Blake and Dame Shirley Bassey perform their new festive single "The Christmas Song".
- 2007– 45mTV-147.0 (27)TV EpisodeComedian and writer Tina Fey promotes her upcoming movie Sisters (2015); Kurt Russell discusses his upcoming western The Hateful Eight (2015); English comedian Josh Widdicombe talks about his sitcom Josh (2014); Australian singer-songwriter Sia performs her new single "Alive".
- 2007– 44mTV-147.8 (55)TV EpisodeCarrie Fisher, John Boyega and Daisy Ridley discuss their upcoming movie, the highly anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015); David Beckham talks about his upcoming documentary David Beckham: For the Love of the Game (2015); Kylie Minogue promotes her new Christmas album and performs "Winter Wonderland".
- Episode: (2015)2007– 44mTV-147.4 (47)TV EpisodeOscar winner Jennifer Lawrence talks about her upcoming movie Joy (2015); Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne discusses his role as a transgender pioneer in The Danish Girl (2015), comedian Will Ferrell and actor-producer Mark Wahlberg talk about their new comedy Daddy's Home (2015); plus music from Years & Years', who perform their hit single "Shine".
- 2007– 44mTV-147.0 (29)TV EpisodeRalph Fiennes discusses his upcoming movie A Bigger Splash (2015); comedian Tracey Ullman promotes her new sketch show Tracey Ullman's Show (2016); James Nesbitt talks about his upcoming series Lucky Man (2016); British singer-songwriter James Bay performs his song "Best Fake Smile".
- 2007– 44mTV-148.0 (50)TV EpisodeMatthew Perry talks about his forthcoming West End playwriting debut "The End of Longing"; Miriam Margolyes talks about her upcoming documentary series "The Real Marigold Hotel"; Gemma Arterton talks about her upcoming play "Nell Gwynne"; Italian-English singer Jack Savoretti performs his single "Catapult".
- 2007– 45mTV-147.5 (43)TV EpisodeRapper and actor Ice Cube and comedian Kevin Hart talk about their upcoming comedy action sequel Ride Along 2 (2016); Hugh Laurie and Olivia Colman talk about their upcoming spy series The Night Manager (2016); broadcasting legend David Attenborough discusses his upcoming documentary special Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur (2016); Elle King performs her hit single "Ex's & Oh's".
- 2007– 44mTV-147.0 (31)TV EpisodeSir Elton John talks about his new album "Wonderful Crazy Night" and performs his single "Blue Wonderful"; Jack Black promotes his upcoming fantasy adventure movie Goosebumps (2015); Ben Stiller, Penélope Cruz and Owen Wilson talk about their upcoming comedy sequel Zoolander 2 (2016).
- 2007– 44mTV-147.3 (30)TV EpisodeOscar winner Julianne Moore discusses her new movie Freeheld (2015); Ant & Dec, Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, talk about the new season of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (2002); Australian comedian Rebel Wilson talks about her romantic comedy How to Be Single (2016); Little Mix perform their single "Secret Love Song" with Jason Derulo.
- 2007– TV-147.5 (50)TV EpisodeAustralian actor Chris Hemsworth and Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain talk about their upcoming fantasy action/adventure movie The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016); Kirsten Dunst promotes her upcoming sci-fi drama Midnight Special (2016); British actor Stephen Mangan discusses his new miniseries Houdini and Doyle (2016); British actor and musician Jacob Anderson a.k.a. Raleigh Ritchie performs his single "Stronger Than Ever".
- 2007– TV-147.8 (44)TV EpisodeMeryl Streep and Hugh Grant talk about their upcoming movie Florence Foster Jenkins (2016); Keeley Hawes discusses her upcoming drama series The Durrells (2016) and the return of her character in Line of Duty (2012); musical duo Joe Woolford and Jake Shakeshaft perform their Eurovision single "You're Not Alone".
- 2007– 44mTV-147.0 (38)TV EpisodeDame Joan Collins discusses her new novel "The St. Tropez Lonely Hearts Club"; Richard Madden and Lily James talk about reuniting for Kenneth Branagh's upcoming stage production of Romeo and Juliet; Paul Hollywood tells about his upcoming series "Paul Hollywood City Bakes" and its accompanying book; pop-rock band DNCE perform their hit single "Cake by the Ocean".
- 2007– 47mTV-147.8 (47)TV EpisodeSeth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Martin Freeman, Maxine Peake, with music performance by Birdie.
- 2007– TV-147.9 (45)TV EpisodeTom Hiddleston talks about his upcoming Hank Williams biopic I Saw the Light (2015); Samuel L. Jackson discusses male cancer awareness for his charity One for the Boys; John Malkovich talks about "Good Canary", the play he is directing; British comedian and author Sara Pascoe tells about her new book "Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body": Chvrches perform their single "Leave a Trace".
- 2007– TV-148.5 (71)TV EpisodeMatt LeBlanc, one of the new hosts of the restyled Top Gear (2002), discusses its upcoming season; Emilia Clarke talks about her upcoming romantic drama Me Before You (2016); Kate Beckinsale promotes her upcoming Jane Austen adaptation Love & Friendship (2016); Dominic Cooper talks about his upcoming fantasy action adventure movie Warcraft (2016); British musician Corinne Bailey Rae performs her new single "Stop Where You Are".
- 2007– 45mTV-146.6 (28)TV EpisodeJennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley discuss their upcoming movie Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016), the follow-up to their successful 90s comedy series; Rebel Wilson talks about her role in the West End production of "Guys and Dolls"; Iggy Pop performs his new single "Sunday" with Josh Homme.