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Drunk History - Black Stories - Desiree Burch on Sister Rosetta Tharpe
7 mins, 33 secs
Desiree Burch tells the story of a pioneering, guitar shredding, black, evangelical gospel sensation who inspired generations of musicians, and created the genre we call Rock 'n' Roll - that woman's name is Sister Rosetta Tharpe. And it's about time she gets her spotlight!
Intelligence - Series 2 Trailer
1 mins
Will Joseph's work romance develop or will Christine put a stop to it? Will Jerry be labelled a hero? or will his personal security face serious threat?
Trying - Series 2 Trailer
2 mins, 4 secs
Finally approved by the adoption panel, Nikki and Jason are trying to find the right child to adopt. Are they ready to become parents? Is anyone?
Guessable? - David Baddiel and Maisie Adam know their celebs
3 mins, 58 secs
Miles Jupp and Oti Mabuse take on Maisie Adam and David Baddiel in a round of Say It Properly. Nicole Manbaby anyone?
Taskmaster - Outtake: Mike Wozniak's bodily sounds
1 mins, 26 secs
A listen it to yet another one of Mike Wozniak's bodily sounds...
The Jonathan Ross Show - Romesh Ranganathan on singing in Cinderella
3 mins, 17 secs
Romesh talks about singing in his role in the next Cinderella movie.
Taskmaster - Lee Mack interview
5 mins, 55 secs
Little Alex Horne sits down with Series 11 contestant Lee Mack where he impersonates a West-Country werewolf as he answers questions about himself.
Inside No. 9 - BFI Q&A
44 mins, 5 secs
The Inside No. 9 team talk about the particular challenges that lockdown brought to the production, keeping last season's Psychoville twist a secret and how they keep the momentum going.
The Treason TV Show - Episode Seven
26 mins
Featuring football riots as seen from Stateside, Joe Biden's State of the Union and parody songs about FOGO (fear of going out), the departure of Arlene Foster of the DUP, and Downing Street sleaze.
Drunk History - Black Stories - Jamali Maddix on The Sons of Africa
10 mins, 19 secs
Jamali Maddix tells us of the actions of Ignatius Sancho, Olaudah Equiano and Ottobah Cugaono who risked assassination, deportation and the threat of being financially ruined by taking risks that inspired more former slaves to come forward and be heard.