Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 23 hours 41 minutes
As the Post Office scandal continues to unfold, Marina Hyde urges us to keep watching and stay angry; what one man learned after 30 days of rejection therapy; and double Oscar-winner Jodie Foster on beauty, bravery and raising feminist sons
Weekend is taking a little break. So this week, we’ve picked some of our favourite pieces from the last few months, just in case you missed them…Two stories about secrets, lies, and what happens when the people we trust turn out to have hidden motives: first, Joe Gibson reveals a troubling affair he had with his teacher that changed his life; and comedian Michelle Brasier explains why she befriended her scammer
For the next two weeks, we’re picking some of our favourite pieces from the last few months, just in case you missed them…Two tales of coming of age and finding out what matters most: in this episode, Heartstopper’s Kit Connor confronts the aftermath of being forced to come out under the gaze of millions; and how food helped the Guardian’s restaurant critic Grace Dent create small, meaningful moments amid immense loss
Marina Hyde mulls over Lady Mone’s PPE farrago, car crash interview and fight with the PM; Victoria Mary Clarke on the excess, addiction and love that bound her and Shane McGowan together ; and Anita Chaudhuri on being shut out by loved ones for 40 years
Actor Toby Jones on class, character and the cost of fame; John Crace on Rishi Sunak’s appearance at the Covid inquiry; and the weird world of celebrity training – how Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Madonna get in shape for their shows
Marina Hyde ponders the small slip that sent Omid Scobie’s Harry and Meghan book into orbit; and an English couple, a Ukrainian surrogate and a baby: the extraordinary story of how war united two unlikely families
Rishi Sunak loses his marbles and causes a diplomatic spat in the process; Gareth Gates discusses singing, scandal and how his stammer has shaped his life; and how time outdoors transforms our memory, imagination and logic (ms).
How The Crown went from prestige drama to TV disaster; what happened when one man’s boat sank in the dead of night – and he had to save my seven-year-old son; how discount supermarkets changed the way we shop; and Philippa Perry shares advice on how to overcome loneliness and isolation
Is Rishi Sunak rewarding failure? With David Cameron back it’s being celebrated like never before, says Marina Hyde; Nicolas Cage on dreams, fame and his two-headed snake; why one woman flew across the world to win back her ex; and four cardiologists share 20 simple steps to a healthy heart
Marina Hyde asks: What’s in Nadine Dorries’s book? A pile of dead cats big enough to kill that phrase for good and writer Simon Hattenstone finds out what happened next after Harry Potter’s stunt double broke his neck on set, changing his life forever.