Stanley Tucci tells the story of Hattie McDaniel, the first African American Oscar winner.
Amanda Seyfried talks to Jo about her role as Linda Lovelace in Lovelace.
Amy Poehler speaks to David Morrissey about her new film, Inside Out.
Amy Schumer
Amy Schumer and Bill Hader speak to Edith Bowman about their new film, Trainwreck.
Anne Hathaway talks to Simon about starring as Fantine in Les Miserables.
Bette Davis speaking to Jenni Murray in 1987.
Tracy-Ann Oberman champions the life of one of the silver screen's most enduring icons.
Paul Henley profiles troubled pop phenomenon Britney Spears.
How the kidnapping of a newspaper heiress captivated and transformed the American media.
Chloe Moretz talks to James King about Kick-Ass 2.
Colin Johnson has an imagined conversation with his late grandmother, Maya Angelou.
Doris Day is the choice of Dolly Alderton, author, podcaster and columnist.
Dolly Parton talks to Damian Barr
Damian Barr talks to Dolly Parton about how she writes her songs.
Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette speak to Simon Mayo.
Ellen DeGeneres talks to Robbie Collin about her new film, Finding Dory.
Emma Stone interviewed by David Morrissey.
Peter White meets stand-up comedienne Geri Jewell, who was born with cerebral palsy.
Gwyneth Paltrow talks to Simon about Iron Man 3 and Justin Bieber’s ‘junk’.
Jury selected for Patty Hearst case.
Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'.
Andrew McGibbon talks to actress Julie Newmar about being Batman's Catwoman in the 1960s.
True stories of what the iconic disco anthem means to people around the world.
The adopted son of Hollywood bombshell Jane Russell explores his roots in Northern Ireland
Jennifer Lawrence interviewed by Simon Mayo.
The singer and podcaster, Jessie Ware, chooses the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer.
Jodie Foster talks to Simon Mayo about her new film, Money Monster.
John Slattery and Christina Hendricks interviewed by James King.
Paul Gambaccini recalls the first joint stage concert by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.