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Cressida Cowell: It wasn’t cool to be enthusiastic about books!
Jun 19, 2026
Unknown duration
From The Vault: Andy Burnham, MP for Makerfield and Mayor of Greater Manchester
Jun 18, 2026
Unknown duration
DJ Fat Tony: “I had one tooth left in my head - I wasn’t sane”
Jun 12, 2026
1h 12m 21s
Nina Conti: The Ventriloquist Who Found Her Voice
Jun 5, 2026
1h 02m 59s
Russell T Davies: Doctor Who Was There From the Very Start
May 29, 2026
1h 01m 31s
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() Cressida Cowell: It wasn’t cool to be enthusiastic about books! | Cressida Cowell is on of the most beloved children's authors, selling millions and millions of books worldwide, including 'How to train your dragon' which is now a global film franchise too.In this episode of Full Disclosure with James O'Brien, Cressida tells us about her loving childhood with summers spent on Little Colonsay in the Inner Hebridies - a small, inhabited island that her environmentalist dad bought. From boarding school to sixth form, she charts back through her love or reading and illustrating to the struggles, and sometimes lack of, that she faced to become a successful author.A self-proclaimed misfit at school who struggle with concentration and organisation, Cressida tells james how she felt powerless as a child and loved reading stories with strong female heroes - something she strives for in her writing.But school never held her back, and with some good fortune of meeting the right people at the right time, Cressida discusses how she got her big break, 'How To Train Your Dragon' didn't become an instant hit, but a cult one and how Hiccup came to be.Find out more about Cressida Cowell and her new book How To Train Your Dragon School: Fight of the Flamestrike here.Full Disclosure is a Global ProductionListen or watch every Friday on Global Player, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() From The Vault: Andy Burnham, MP for Makerfield and Mayor of Greater Manchester | After Andy Burnham's landslide win against Nigel Farage's Reform party in Makerfield, we thought you'd love to hear his interview with James O'Brien again, first released in 2022Dubbed 'King of the North' at the height of the pandemic, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham speaks to James about why he sees the country of his birth as containing 'two Englands'. After growing up in a catholic Labour family in Aintree, Burnham went on to study at Cambridge but did not fit in. He tells James why. | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() DJ Fat Tony: “I had one tooth left in my head - I wasn’t sane”✨ | addictionchildhood trauma+4 | DJ Fat Tony | — | BatterseaKing’s Road | DJ Fat Tonyaddiction+6 | — | 1h 12m 21s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() Nina Conti: The Ventriloquist Who Found Her Voice✨ | ventriloquismimprovisation+3 | Nina Conti | Full DisclosureGlobal | — | ventriloquismimprovisation+5 | — | 1h 02m 59s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Russell T Davies: Doctor Who Was There From the Very Start✨ | British televisionqueer storytelling+5 | Russell T Davies | Doctor WhoIt’s a Sin+3 | SwanseaManchester | Russell T DaviesDoctor Who+7 | — | 1h 01m 31s | |
| 5/22/26 | ![]() Fern Britton: “I Never Wanted to Be Famous”✨ | televisionfame+5 | Fern Britton | GlobalA Cornish Legacy | Cornwall | Fern BrittonJames O'Brien+6 | — | 1h 03m 09s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Russell Kane: “Today’s the Day I Change My Life”✨ | comedyreinvention+4 | Russell Kane | Shakespeare | Enfield | Russell KaneJames O'Brien+5 | — | 1h 08m 01s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Philippa Perry: “I could not wait to grow up.”✨ | psychotherapychildhood+5 | Philippa Perry | McDonald'sSamaritans | — | psychotherapyrelationships+5 | — | 1h 02m 25s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Emma Grede: What it really takes to build a brand with the Kardashians✨ | entrepreneurshipfashion+5 | Emma Grede | Good AmericanSkims | PlaistowEast London | Emma GredeKardashians+7 | — | 1h 10m 58s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Michael Whitehall: My mother couldn’t accept who we really were✨ | familyclass+3 | Michael Whitehall | — | — | Michael WhitehallJames O'Brien+5 | — | 1h 01m 20s | |
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| 4/17/26 | ![]() Marcus Brigstocke: I was fourteen when they threatened to wire my jaw shut✨ | addictionrecovery+4 | Marcus Brigstocke | — | — | addictionrecovery+5 | — | 1h 06m 02s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Full Disclosure: back soon!✨ | podcast breakEaster holidays+3 | Jonathan PryceSadiq Khan+2 | Global | — | Full DisclosureJames O'Brien+3 | NordVPNCODE | 0m 55s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Natalie Cassidy: I grew up on EastEnders before I knew what fame was✨ | child stardomfame+5 | Natalie Cassidy | EastEnders | Islington | Natalie CassidyEastEnders+5 | NordVPNFULFDISCLOSURE | 56m 55s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Eric Schlosser: The Shocking Truth Behind Fast Food and Corporate America✨ | fast foodcorporate power+4 | Eric Schlosser | GlobalFast Food Nation | — | fast foodcorporate America+4 | — | 58m 48s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Jeremy King: The Restaurateur Behind The Ivy, Le Caprice and The Wolseley✨ | restaurant industryhospitality+4 | Jeremy King | The IvyLe Caprice+4 | London | Jeremy Kingrestaurant+7 | — | 1h 03m 05s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Billy Idol: The Punk Rock Icon who "Should Be Dead"✨ | punk rockrebellion+3 | Billy Idol | MTVGeneration X | EnglandUnited States+1 | Billy Idolpunk rock+6 | — | 57m 39s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Naz Shah: Forced Marriage, Family Secrets and Her Mother’s Murder Conviction✨ | forced marriagefamily secrets+4 | Naz Shah | Global | BradfordPakistan+1 | Naz Shahforced marriage+7 | — | 1h 08m 09s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Gary Lineker | Live Q&A: Politics, World Cups and the Changing Game✨ | sports broadcastingpolitics+4 | Gary Lineker | Full Disclosure | United States | Gary LinekerWorld Cup+4 | — | 16m 14s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Gary Lineker LIVE! “It’s Hard Not to Get Involved”✨ | footballcareer+4 | Gary Lineker | BBCMake Some Noise+1 | Leicester | Gary Linekerfootball+5 | NordVPNCODE | 53m 35s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Arthur Smith: I got arrested for breach of the peace and possession of a megaphone | From the bomb sites of post war South London to the stages of the Comedy Store and the studios of Radio 4, Arthur Smith’s life has been driven less by ambition than by curiosity. The son of a Second World War prisoner of war turned police officer, and a grammar school girl who filled the house with books and poetry, Arthur grew up in a home where humour and humanity went hand in hand.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with the comedian to trace a journey that begins in Bermondsey and winds its way through the birth of alternative comedy, and the strange alchemy that turned a literature graduate into one of Britain’s most distinctive comic voices. Arthur reflects on discovering the thrill of laughter as a child playing Captain Hook, on being elected head boy, and on why poetry and stand up share more in common than most people realise.They revisit the early days of the Comedy Store, the emergence of a new kind of comedy in the 1980s, and the moment television fame arrived via Grumpy Old Men. Arthur speaks candidly about the seductions of drink, the shock of acute pancreatitis, and how a brush with mortality reshaped his relationship with success. For Arthur, comedy has never been about domination or design, but about delight: finding the precise word, the perfect pause, the unexpected turn.Find out more about Arthur Smith’s upcoming gigs hereEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal -> https://nordvpn.com/fulldisclosure Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee | — | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Sadiq Khan: You Cannot Be Popular Every Single Day in Government | From the son of a bus driver on a South London council estate to the first Muslim mayor of a major Western capital, Sadiq Khan’s story is inseparable from the story of modern London. But with that journey has come a decade at the sharpest end of British politics.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with the Mayor of London to trace the path from a crowded flat in Tooting to City Hall. Khan reflects on his parents’ migration from Pakistan, the racism he experienced growing up, and the teachers who helped him see that the rooms of power were not off limits. He describes the leap from human rights lawyer to MP, the gamble of running for mayor, and the reality of governing a city through terror attacks, Brexit, a pandemic and deep political division.They discuss the resurgence of overt racism, the personal cost of public life, and why Khan refuses to let abuse dictate his politics. He speaks candidly about the backlash he faced over equal marriage, the solidarity he believes minorities must show one another, and the responsibility he feels to prove that London remains a city where progress is possible.Attention also turns to the future of the Labour Party. As calls emerge for Keir Starmer to stand down, Khan addresses the speculation directly. He reflects on party unity, leadership under pressure and the dangers of allowing internal divisions to overshadow the broader task facing Labour. For Khan, the question is not about personalities but about purpose: what Labour is for, who it represents, and how it responds at moments when confidence wavers.At its heart, this is a conversation about resilience, representation and the fragile idea of social progress. Can a city that once displayed signs reading “No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs” continue to move forward.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal -> https://nordvpn.com/fulldisclosure Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Mark Constantine: Homeless at 16 to Founding LUSH | From a fractured childhood in Weymouth to the creation of one of Britain’s most distinctive ethical brands, Mark Constantine’s life has been shaped by loss, sensitivity and an intense drive to make sense of the world through the senses.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with the co-founder and CEO of the British cosmetics retailer, LUSH. Expect a wide ranging and deeply personal conversation about abandonment, creativity and the long shadow of early experiences. Constantine traces his story from a family marked by absence and instability, through periods of homelessness and self doubt, to an unconventional career that fused science, intuition and care.He reflects on grief, panic and the “entrepreneur’s wound”, and explains how synaesthesia shapes the way he understands people, memory and emotion. Smell, he suggests, can communicate what words cannot, reaching places in the brain where language falls short. Along the way, he speaks candidly about failure, fear of pride, and the mentors and partners whose kindness helped steady him.They explore the unlikely origins of LUSH, the principles that guided its growth, and the tension between success and insecurity that has never fully gone away. Thoughtful, intimate and unexpectedly tender, this is a conversation about resilience, care and finding meaning through sensation rather than certainty.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal -> https://nordvpn.com/fulldisclosure Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee | — | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Jonathan Pryce: I was told for years that I was worthless | From a small village in North Wales to some of the most iconic stages and screens in the world, Jonathan Pryce’s career has been shaped as much by doubt and accident as by talent and ambition.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with the actor to trace an extraordinary life in performance, beginning with a childhood marked by class, kindness and upheaval, and moving through art school, repertory theatre and a late discovery of confidence in his own abilities.Pryce reflects on failure at school, the teachers who held him back and the mentors who quietly opened doors, as well as the personal loss that shaped his most searching work on stage. He talks candidly about imposter syndrome, the slow realisation that he might actually be good at his job, and why acting only began to make sense to him later in life.They discuss the freedom and chaos of seventies theatre, the strange mechanics of success, and the moments that changed everything, from Comedians and Hamlet to Brazil, Miss Saigon and beyond. Along the way, Pryce shares stories that are funny, bruising and deeply human.Warm, reflective and quietly profound, this is a conversation about craft, luck and resilience, and about learning, eventually, to trust your own voice.Under Salt Marsh will launch with two episodes on Sky and streaming service NOW on January 30th, followed by one episode weekly for 4 weeksEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal -> https://nordvpn.com/fulldisclosure Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Rutger Bregman: What are we actually doing with our lives? | From calling out billionaires at Davos to challenging institutions that would rather stay comfortable, Rutger Bregman has built a career around one simple question: what are we actually doing with our lives?In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with the historian and author of Moral Ambition to talk about purpose, power and the quiet pressure to go along with things we know are wrong. Bregman reflects on his upbringing, his loss of religious faith, and how that search for meaning became a drive to make ideas matter in the real world.They discuss why small groups of people have always been the engine of change, how ego and idealism often overlap, and why so many smart, capable people feel stuck doing work that doesn’t align with their values. From abolitionists and resistance movements to modern politics, media cowardice and the rise of authoritarianism, Bregman argues that change usually starts when someone simply asks others to step up.Thoughtful, accessible and quietly challenging, this conversation is about agency, responsibility and the uncomfortable idea that waiting for someone else to act is itself a choice.Find out more about Moral Ambition: How to Find Your Purpose by Rutger Bregman hereEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal -> https://nordvpn.com/fulldisclosure Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() From The Vault: Daniel Radcliffe | From the intensity of life as one of the most recognisable children on the planet to the creative freedom he has carved out as an adult, Daniel Radcliffe’s story is one of curiosity, discipline and quiet resilience. In this conversation with James O’Brien, recorded six years ago, Daniel reflects on the unusual contours of a childhood spent on film sets, the luck and judgement that helped him grow up with his feet on the ground, and the agency he has learned to exercise over what he shares with the world.He speaks candidly about the gap between how fascinating others find his life and how ordinary it feels to him, the early lessons in saying no, and the responsibility he carries toward those who met him first as Harry Potter. He reflects on guidance from older actors, the grounding influence of his parents, and the strangeness of growing up inside a global phenomenon, tracing his love of film sets, the friendships that endured, and the ways fame has shaped him. He also discusses loneliness, the shock and freedom of life after Potter, and the delight he takes in unpredictable roles, inventive collaborators and the intellectual challenge of Beckett.Wry, thoughtful and self aware, this conversation offers a rare, unvarnished portrait of an actor who has grown up in public yet remains grounded, curious and determined to follow his own creative path. | — | ||||||
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4 placements across 4 markets.
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4 placements across 4 markets.
