Nick and Angela welcome the legendary Stephen Fry, a true polymath whose career spans acting, writing, comedy, and broadcasting. From his early days at Cambridge with Hugh Laurie to his iconic roles in Blackadder and QI, Stephen has captivated audiences for decades. Today, he joins us to discuss Odyssey, the final book in his Greek mythology series. Nick serves Stephen some gildas, and his favourite drink, vodka and soda. While Angela prepares ricotta filled peppers with salsa verde and crab, avocado sriracha cucumber boats, followed by a delicious one pot-cod with peppers, tomatoes and potatoes. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Calmel Joseph organic pinot noir. Stephen shares fascinating stories and facts (of course), including a heartwarming tale involving his dear friend Nigella Lawson. The conversation is filled with humour, great food talk, and deep insights into a life in the spotlight.
In this festive episode of Dish, Nick and Angela are joined by the beloved Welsh actor, comedian and broadcaster, Rob Brydon MBE. Rob’s career began on radio before his BBC Two mockumentary Marion and Geoff put him on the TV map in 2000. Career highlights include his portrayal of Uncle Bryn in Gavin and Stacey, and The Trip with Steve Coogan, a sitcom that has now reached cult status. Rob has presented the BBC’s Would I Lie to You since 2009 and hosts his own podcast, Brydon &, which is now in its seventh series. Nick mixes a gin & tonic for Rob, while Angela prepares a rib eye steak with tarragon, parsley & garlic butter, potato dauphinoise by Julius Roberts and roasted cabbage with anchoïade by Tara Wigley. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Terre Da Vino Barolo Riserva DOCG. Rob Brydon is the epitome of entertainment. Having supplied a very detailed email on his food preferences, Nick and Angela dive into his thoughts on condiments.
Nick and Angela continue their Christmas tradition and welcome a Hollywood star to Dish HQ. Born and raised in South-West London, Tom Holland’s career began on the West End, when he won the part of Billy Elliot in 2008. He went on to star in the critically-acclaimed film, The Impossible with Naomi Watts in 2012. He is best known for his role as Spider-Man and his first foray into the Marvel Universe came in Captain America: Civil War in 2016. He has since reprised the role in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and several Avengers movies. Tom Holland is here to celebrate the launch of Bero, his new alcohol-free beer. Angela prepares a festive feast of slow-cooked pork shoulder with peas & mint with roast potatoes with rosemary salt, sticky pigs in blankets, the best cauliflower cheese, by Martha Collison and orange & honey glazed carrots. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a No.1 Piccini Chianti Classico Riserva.
Legendary actor, comedian, writer and producer Steve Coogan was born in Lancashire. His career began on Spitting Image in the 80s, and he is most celebrated for his portrayal of the iconic Alan Partridge. He has earned critical acclaim for roles in Philomena, Stan & Ollie and The Reckoning, in which he played Jimmy Savile, and is back on the West End stage after a 28-year hiatus for a sold-out run of Dr Strangelove. His new Channel 4 drama, Brian and Maggie, is out now. Nick mixes a non-alcoholic Mother Root for Steve, while Angela prepares one his favourite meals, a potato, cheese & onion pie. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Le Arenarie Vermentino di Gallura. For dessert, our trio tuck into a rhubarb & pear crumble. Steve Coogan gives some hilarious insights into his cult show The Trip with Rob Brydon, sharing a great story about Anna Wintour. He talks Alan Partridge, of course, and weighs in on the best way to heat baked beans.
There is majesty in the air as Nick and Ange welcome TV royalty to Dish HQ. Dame Joanna Lumley was born in India in 1946. She attended boarding school in the UK before beginning a career in modelling in the 1960s. She transitioned into acting with early roles in Coronation Street and The New Avengers before becoming a household name as Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous-a role that earned her three BAFTA awards. Joanna loves to travel and is celebrated for her TV documentaries exploring Japan, India, the Nile, the Silk Road, and the Trans-Siberian Railway. In film, she lent her voice to Tim Burton animations, including Corpse Bride, James & the Giant Peach, and starred in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street. You can watch her latest show, Amandaland-a spin-off of Motherland-on BBC iPlayer now. Nick pours Joanna an elderflower pressé while Angela prepares parsnip gnocchi with sage & garlic mushrooms, paired with an Italian white wine, La Monetta Gavi Piemonte.
Nick and Angela welcome the talented Keeley Hawes to Dish HQ for her very first podcast appearance! Known for her standout roles in Line of Duty, Bodyguard, and It’s a Sin, Keeley shares insights into her career, her preference for snacking over cooking, and her latest role in the BBC adaptation of Miss Austen. Watch now on BBC iPlayer. Angela also tries her hand at making Keeley’s favourite homemade sandwich, as mentioned by her husband Matthew Macfadyen on his Nov 2024 Dish episode. For the main course, Angela prepares a delicious slow-cooked beef rib ragù with fresh pasta, paired with a Pazzia Primitivo di Manduria wine from Waitrose. Our trio discuss her iconic acting roles, the truth behind The Bodyguard, cooking at home, sweet treats and the legacy of Jane Austen!
Nick and Angela are joined by the talented Chris •'Dowd at Dish HQ! Born in Boyle, County Roscommon, Chris is an Irish award-winning actor, writer, and director. He shares stories from his impressive career, including his iconic breakout role as Roy Trenneman in The IT Crowd, which helped him secure his Hollywood debut in Bridesmaids (2011), and his new Sky original series, Small Town, Big Story. Enjoying a whisky and snacking on Keogh's crisps, while Angela prepares sticky pulled pork and a shredded quick pickled salad. The experts at Waitrose match this with a Calmel & Joseph organic pinot noir. Chris talks about working with his hilarious Bridesmaids co-stars, his time living in LA, tales of his pet tortoise, the inspiration for his new show, and of course, the unforgettable sandwich we'll never forget.
Born in Pennsylvania, Billy Porter was destined for greatness. In this episode, Billy spills all the juicy details on his ever-evolving career-from releasing an album while on jury duty to winning Star Search (1992). He went on to become a Broadway icon, earning a Tony for Kinky Boots (2013) and later winning an Emmy for his powerful role as Pray Tell in Pose (2018). Nick shakes up the margaritas while Angela serves up a mouthwatering Greek chicken with orzo. And to cheers? A glass of Le Mesnil Blanc de Blanc Grand Cru Brut, NV. Even though he's only been in the UK for a few months, Billy has already formed some strong-and potentially questionable-opinions. Our trio discuss Billy's views on Jerusalem artichokes, Christmas in England, and the correct way to pronounce your herbs!
Born in London to South Indian parents, Simone packed her bags at just 16 and moved to LA to chase her dream of acting and modeling. After landing her breakout role in Sex Education in 2019, Simone quickly became a global superstar as Kate Sharma in Bridgerton. In 2023, she starred as Ariel's sister in Disney's The Little Mermaid, and later this year, she'll be taking the big screen by storm in the highly anticipated film F1, starring Brad Pitt. Right now, she's celebrating the release of her new rom-com, Picture This, streaming now on Amazon Prime Video. Nick's shaking up a classic negroni for Simone, while Angela prepares a fennel, potato & Gruyère gratin with charcuterie, paired perfectly with a Dourthe Roqueblanche sauvignon blanc. As a self-confessed foodie, Simone shares her love for cheese, her mom's amazing South Indian curries, oh and...chicken nuggets! She also fills us in on what it was like working with Brad Pitt, and how her family and friends reacted to her rising fame.
A seasoned comedian, writer, broadcaster, and even a conductor, Sue was born in South London and later graduated from Cambridge, where she joined the prestigious Footlights comedy group alongside Mel Giedroyc. The duo went on to host Late Lunch and Light Lunch, write for French & Saunders and Absolutely Fabulous, and later became household names hosting The Great British Bake Off for seven series. Sue now presents Just A Minute on BBC Radio 4, and her latest show, Chess Masters, is available now on BBC iPlayer. Nick pours Sue a Botivo to start, while Angela prepares a Malaysian prawn laksa curry, paired with a La Val Albariño, and finishes with Sue's favourite-Black Forest gateau. The trio discuss Sue's best (and worst) food moments, an unforgettable encounter with a shaman in a hot tub, and an incredible answer to our End of the Show Question.
Journalist, TV presenter, and author, Stacey has spent over a decade telling powerful stories with Stacey Dooley Investigates, earning an MBE along the way. In 2018, she waltzed her way to victory on Strictly Come Dancing, where she also met her now long-term partner, Kevin Clifton. The couple welcomed their daughter, Minnie, in 2023, and Stacey's latest book, Dear Minnie: Conversations with Remarkable Mothers, is out now. Sipping on Shirley Temples and snacking on anchovies (plus a few of Stacey's other favourite salty snacks), Angela plates up the ultimate Mother's Day-inspired afternoon tea-style spread-featuring a puttanesca puff tart and Martha Collison's moreish triple cheese scones. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a glass of Masi Campofiorin. Stacey chats about family life, her three-P food philosophy, and-despite never having met him —her soft spot for Nick's fiancé, Mesh.
It's a double date on Dish this week as Nick and Angela welcome powerhouse couple-Brian Cox and Nicole Ansari-Cox! A key figure in British theatre, Brian's career has spanned over six decades, both on stage and screen. From playing the first on-screen Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter to starring in Braveheart, The Bourne Identity, and, of course, more recently as the unforgettable patriarch Logan Roy in Succession. Nicole is also an actor, director, and producer who began acting in childhood. With her breakthrough role in Tatort, Nicole has also starred in Deadwood, Succession, and numerous leading roles in theatre productions globally. With the couple often sharing the stage, their latest performance, The Score, is currently lighting up the West End.q To start, Nick shakes up their go-to cocktail—a frozen margarita-while Angela prepares roast trout with soy, orange, and chilli, inspired by a Waitrose sweet and spicy salmon recipe. The experts at Waitrose pair this with Chapel Down Bacchus
Celebrated for his soulful voice, Gregory shot to fame with the release of his 2013 album Liquid Spirit, earning him the first of two Grammy Awards. The renowned jazz and soul singer now lives in Bakersfield, California with his wife and two sons-but he's no stranger to the UK, and is back on tour this spring, including four nights at London's iconic Royal Albert Hall. More recently however, Gregory swapped the stage for a very different spotlight-appearing on British screens as a Dressed Crab in The Masked Singer, where he finished as runner-up. The table enjoys a smooth glass of Cabernario No. 8, handpicked by the experts at Waitrose, while Angela prepares Claude Bosi's recipe for steak à l'échalote, served with two types of chips and not one but three sauces: Beaujolais, béarnaise, and a Café de Paris-style butter. As host of his own cooking show 'The Porterhouse, Gregory certainly knows his way around a kitchen.
On Dish this week, Nick and Angela are joined by a popstar and, in their words, the 'face of the roast dinner'-JADE. JADE first burst onto the music scene in 2011 as part of the chart-topping girl group Little Mix, but she's now navigating the music world solo. Her debut single Angel of My Dreams' was a smash-hit and has now been followed by FUFN -featuring a special appearance from our very own Nick Grimshaw! 2025 is already shaping up to be a big one. JADE wowed with a major BRIT awards performance and took home 'Best Pop Act. With her debut album on the way and a Glastonbury set lined up, there's plenty to get excited about. Luckily, JADE also happens to be a huge roast dinner fan—so Angela has gone all out with two Easter recipes from Paul Gamble: Roast lamb with boulangère-style vegetables, and Chargrilled green vegetables with wild garlic salsa verde. The meal kicks off with a mojito (a Dish first), followed by a glass of El Rayo Olarra Rioja Crianza.
Peter has one of the most wide-ranging CVs in showbiz - actor, comedian, director, voice artist, sketch legend... and, if he has his way, future pasta-shape designer. He's recently made a splash as the hilariously unbothered property developer Johannes in Amandaland, and as host of the Netflix game show Million Dollar Secret, where a millionaire hides in plain sight. From The Simpsons to Star Wars, Parks and Rec to The Tick, Peter's screen work spans both sides of the Atlantic - though his sketch-packed Peter Serafinowicz Show on BBC2 remains a cult classic.
This week on Dish, Nick and Angela are joined by the master of multitasking - comedian, writer, musician, and Taskmaster creator, Alex Horne. Born in Chichester, Alex first launched onto the comedy scene with open mic gigs while studying at the University of Cambridge. After his fair share of Edinburgh Fringe appearances, he eventually brought Taskmaster to life - debuting at the Fringe before landing on TV screens via Dave in 2009. Now showing on Channel 4 and a global phenomenon, the show is in its 19th series, has been broadcast in over 120 countries, and even has its own live immersive experience in London. When he's not dreaming up ridiculous tasks (in a hot tub, no less), Alex is fronting his "six-headed musical comedy band," The Horne Section. Their hit TV show returns for a second series later this year, and the band's 2025 UK and Ireland tour is well underway. At the Dish table, things start - as all good evenings should - with a Guinness and a tube of Pringles, before moving
This week on Dish, Nick and Angela are pulling out all the stops for one of comedy's sharpest minds, Dara Ó Briain. With degrees in maths and theoretical physics and a career that began in children's TV, Dara has been wowing audiences with his quick wit for over 30 years. But it was his 17-year stint as the long-standing host of the iconic BBC2 panel show Mock the Week that truly cemented his place as a household name in the comedy world. His TV credits equally don't stop there. Dara has hosted a string of fantastic shows, including Stargazing Live, Robot Wars, and the Comedy Central reboot of Blockbusters. But right now, he's pouring his energy into his latest stand-up tour, Re: Creation, where he's performing across the UK and Ireland, sharing his journey on the search for his biological father. With an extensive list of food likes, Angela had the pick of the bunch when deciding what to cook for this laughter-filled episode. She settles on a warming Chicken karahi, by Ravneet Gill.
Neneh Karlsson, better known as Neneh Cherry, is a singer, songwriter, broadcaster and activist. Cherry arrives at Dish HQ to talk about the paperback release of her memoir A Thousand Threads which recounts her life story through vivid tales of family, art, friendship and food. The book has recently been nominated for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction. Neneh was born in Stockholm, Sweden before moving to New York and then, when she was 15, to London where she lives now. She first came to public attention in 1988 with her music and the groundbreaking single, Buffalo Stance. In a career that has seen her release six albums and collaborated with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Cher and Gorillaz, she has won two BRIT Awards, a MTV Europe Music Award and has a Grammy nomination. As part of a varied and always thought-provoking career, Neneh has also found time to hone her skills as a cook, and presented the TV cooking show called Dish It Up with her good friend Andi Oliver.
Nick and Angela are joined by an Oscar winner for a vegan feast. Natalie Portman is an award-winning actor, director and activist who has been making films since her first role at the age of 12 in Léon: The Professional. In a highly acclaimed career, she has also starred in Closer, Jackie, Thor, Star Wars (Episodes I, II and III) and the 2010 film Black Swan, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She joins us to talk about her exciting new film Fountain of Youth, which is released on Apple TV+ on 23 May, UK. The action-packed movie, directed by Guy Ritchie, took its cast all over the world during production with shooting locations in Bangkok, Vienna, London and Cairo. Natalie is part of a star-studded cast including John Krasinksi, Domnhall Gleeson, Eiza González and Dish favourite Stanley Tucci. Natalie joined us just before a trip back home to Paris and was delighted to be fuelled by an array of vegan plates... and a Paloma cocktail to start.