Alasdair Beckett King: Time Travel, Fantasy & What Makes Funny People Tick
Alasdair Beckett-King is a comedian, children’s author, animator, illustrator, filmmaker & podcaster - there are many strings to this man’s bow. And he is a man who even looks like he might own a quiver…He has appeared on the likes of The News Quiz on Radio 4, Mock the Week & 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown as well as hosting not one but two of his own podcasts - one about folklore & legend and the other reviewing children’s books with fellow redhead Eleanor Morton. Alasdair has even written children’s books - about a little girl who solves crime disguised as an older male detective, Montgomery Bonbon. Alasdair’s story choices take us from how the minds of comedians works to the first example of prestige television in 1980s Northwestern America, to a fantastical adventure from 1980s Britain and finally all the way back to Victorian England for what might be the first ever detective novel. All of his titles reflect his love of imagination and storytelling as well as adventure, mystery and a moderate amount of peril and a large amount of fun!Be sure to catch Alasdair on tour across the UK from next month - tickets & information here: https://www.abeckettking.com/gigs/Enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aurie Styla: Star Trek, A Hip Hop Legend & Finding Your Faith
Aurie Styla is not just a comedian: he’s also an actor, a broadcaster, a podcaster, an event host & producer and a designer. As well as creating several of his own award-winning stand-up shows, he also wrote on the BAFTA winning series of The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan, appeared on Radio 4 shows like Newsjack, The Now Show & The Infinite Monkey Cage and even Richard Osman’s House of Games. He is an avid gamer, hosted his own show on BBC Radio London as well as several of his own podcasts - so he is no stranger to a podcast studio!In this week’s episode Aurie talks about the work ethic he has picked up from his mum and how he is now actually trying to unlearn some of it so he can do a better job of unwinding. We also delved into his love of the hip hop legend Busta Rhymes, how he thinks he could have withstood life in Shawshank prison in the Forties & Fifties and his love of the Star Trek universe. He also explained how important his faith is to him and how he came to love Christianity in his own way as an adult - independent of his mother’s influence and not just going to church because she brought him. Head to https://www.auriestyla.co.uk/ to find out Aurie’s upcoming live show dates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Desiree Burch: Witches, Ghosts, Fetish & Fat Girls
Desiree Burch is an American comedian who has called London home for over a decade. Having studied in Yale, she worked in New York whilst trying to get her comedy career going, she worked as a phone sex operator and even a dominatrix - whilst still a virgin.After moving to the UK, Desiree worked herself silly and got her comedy career going - particularly after winning the Funny Women award in 2015. Since then, she has appeared on QI, Have I Got News For You, Richard Osman’s House of Games, Live at the Apollo and Would I Lie to You? She has tried her hand at acting with a turn in supernatural fiction podcast Welcome to Night Vale and even a role in Netflix Christmas film alongside Brooke Shields and Cary Elwes. Desiree’s choices are magical and fantastical, gripping and energising - each with their own sense of community and purpose. She loves witches and women and the magic of life. All of the stories are, at their core, a journey of self-discovery with the ultimate destination of people finding their voices and telling their own stories on their own terms. Enjoy the episode!And Desiree has the second leg of her tour, The Golden Wrath, kicking off at the start of February - so get your tickets here before they’re gone! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diana Vickers: Hemingway, Boiling Bunnies & All Kinds of Love
Diana Vickers first rose to prominence when she auditioned for The X Factor at the age of just sixteen. With Cheryl Cole as her mentor she finished the show in fourth place. She landed a record deal with RCA once the show had finished, released two albums and finished up 2010 as the label’s biggest-selling domestic artist. After The X Factor, Diana landed the lead role in Jim Cartwright’s The Rise & Fall of Little Voice kickstarting a career in acting which has seen her play Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, star in The Duck House in the West End (a drama about the parliamentary expenses scandal) and appear in multiple other television shows, on the big screen and numerous other stage productions.Diana revealed herself to be a total romantic - though not a hopeless one! Her choices focus on all kinds of love: the platonic to the romantic, passions to obsessions and everything in between. It’s a whirlwind trip of an episode, starting off in 1920s Paris before a batch of love stories from all over the world followed by a jaunt to modern day New York finishing up back in the 1980s Big Apple. Diana is a truly wonderful, positive, lovely person who manages to warm even the most cynical of hearts - so enjoy the episode!Don’t forget to check out Diana’s latest single Pretty Boys wherever you listen to music - as we say in the show: it’s a bop! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pearl Lowe: Escapism, ADHD & The Hedonistic Nineties
Pearl Lowe is a creative to her core: she started her career in music as singer and songwriter fronting the bands Powder and Lodger before switching to fashion, textile & homewares design. She has set trends for decades from her tea dresses that exploded in popularity from the Nineties all the way through her signature interiors style which she has dubbed ‘faded glamour’ and now written three books under the title - even down to where she lives. Back in the early Nineties, as a young single mother, Pearl moved to Primrose Hill with her best friend years before it became synonymous with the likes of Sadie Frost and Kate Moss. Later she moved to Somerset, only to find her local town named as the best place to live and one of the UK’s coolest locales. Now back in London for the first time in two decades, Pearl joined us to talk about some of her favourite stories: we started off with a classic sitcom that embodies the hedonism and acerbic humour of the Nineties, a podcast hosted by one of Britain’s best-loved presenters, a visually sumptuous but macabre film that tells a story of a woman’s journey to enlightenment and a book that taught helped Pearl to understand herself better than ever before. Enjoy!🔗 LINKSCheck out Pearl’s new book here: https://www.pearllowe.co.uk/products/faded-glamour-in-the-city Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.