Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Tuesday 29 December 2020 08:14. In this episode, Louis speaks to actor, comedian and good friend, Chris O’Dowd, who is locked down in LA. 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. 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. Louis speaks to comedian, writer and mental-health campaigner Ruby Wax. 74 mins; 21 Dec 2020 Grounded with Louis Theroux is currently airing on BBC Radio 4 but it is also available to stream as a podcast. Episode 1 of Grounded With Louis Theroux is kicking off next week. They also discuss whether cancel culture exists and the role that tabloid newspapers play in public outrage. 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. The king of the interview, Louis Theroux, is gearing up to launch his first-ever podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux. 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. Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Listen to Louis’s podcast, ‘Grounded with Louis Theroux’, on BBC Sounds, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. 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. Seconds later and the documentarian materialises, full screen, and wearing a grey sweatshirt that reads, ‘gotta get Theroux this’. – Ouça o Grounded with Louis Theroux instantaneamente no seu tablet, telefone ou navegador - sem fazer qualquer download. 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. Louis Theroux stars in this week’s episode of The Joe Wicks Podcast, and it is a refreshingly honest and sweet listen to start your week with. Louis Theroux speaks to writer and documentary-maker Jon Ronson, who is grounded in New York. Louis Theroux meets a genie and a maître d’ – now that’s a documentary we’d like to see. Louis speaks to film director Oliver Stone. What a lady!! From EP.81 of the Adam Buxton Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/adam-buxton/ep-81-louis-theroux Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode 289 of the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip! Que vous soyez chez vous, au travail, en voiture ou dans les transports, retrouvez toutes vos radios préférées en 3G/4G ou Wi-Fi, et découvrez-en de nouvelles en fonction de votre humeur, de votre pays, de vos goûts musicaux et bien plus encore ! Louis Theroux’s book ‘Gotta Get Theroux This’ is out now in paperback – buy it here. The Australian singer-songwriter, who launched her music career in the late 90s before being propelled into the spotlight, likens fame to poison. They discuss their professional rivalry and how Jon is handling the lockdown. ‎Stuck at home, Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he's been longing to talk to - from all walks of life and on both sides of the Atlantic. Well, Louis Theroux has come just in time to save the day. Podcasts of the year 2020: The Michelle Obama Podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux, Fake Heiress, You’re Wrong About by Stevie Gallacher December 22, 2020, 12:01 am Grounded with Louis Theroux will see the documentarian interview a range of stars from his home in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. ep.29 - louis theroux Adam talks with old friend Louis Theroux (journalist and documentarian) about infantilism, booze, parenting and a shameful memory, before enjoying a bit of singing. Louis Theroux. in this episode, Louis speaks to actor and documentary-maker, Miriam Margolyes. Read more. In April, a month after the UK went into lockdown, Louis Theroux announced that he was working on a podcast, interviewing some of the high profile figures he’s always wanted to speak to. The podcast will be commissioned by BBC Radio 4 and will see the famed inquisitor interview his bucket list people. The brilliant, British documentary maker has announced he will be launching a podcast. Ruby Wax. You did well interviewing her Louis!!! Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Scottish comedian discusses his career, views on comedy and ‘woke’ culture in the UK during Louis Theroux podcast interview. Stuck at home, Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he's been longing to talk to - from all walks of life and on both sides of the Atlantic. Louis Theroux's Grounded podcast series two is available now on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 4. "louis theroux" Podcasts Grounded with Louis Theroux - 17. 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. The filmmaker and author spends a weird weekend in the dream restaurant. 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It says: “Louis Theroux would like to join”. The best bit of the show is that these are people Theroux has never interviewed before. Stuck at home, Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he's been longing to talk to - from all walks of life and on both sides of the Atlantic. 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. The first episode hears Louis Theroux and Jon Ronson talk about their work. Louis also shared the news that he’s made his first-ever podcast. 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. Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. First up on the line-up is Michaela Coel, whose powerful drama, I May Destroy You, has been one of the breakout shows of 2020. Follow Louis Theroux on Twitter @louistheroux and Instagram @officiallouistheroux 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. 14. 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. 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. Episodes drop on Monday mornings. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. Tous droits réservés. Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. Louis Theroux’s first podcast to drop on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. 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. Grounded with Louis Theroux. Thanks to Seamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and Matt Lamont for additional editing. 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. 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. Grounded with Louis Theroux - Series 2 Preview. Louis Theroux • Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip #289. Roisin O'Connor @Roisin_OConnor. Fast-forward just seven months, and he’s already releasing a second series. A long awaited full length conversation this week with all time favourite documentarian and author 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 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. Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. This new series will hear Louis interview people around the world he has been longing to talk to over the years. Louis Theroux has revealed the first time he got drunk was aged 13 – and it had disastrous consequences. 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 talks Tiger King. Grounded with Louis Theroux podcast on demand - Stuck at home, Louis is using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he's been longing to talk to - … Best podcasts to listen to in 2020. 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. Warning: The following deals with addiction, sexual abuse, and suicide ideation. 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. Louis speaks to actor and writer Michaela Coel. 10. Wow! Riz Ahmed Louis is using the lockdown to track down some of the people he's been longing to talk to. Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. 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. The Rose McGowan episode was gripping.