Saturday, 14 September 2024 - 37 minutes
Welcome to the latest episode of The MarshyCast! I don’t say this often enough, but I feel incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to chat with such amazing people, and I never take it for granted. As always, if you want to catch me on the air, you can tune in to my radio shows weekday mornings on Express FM at 10am, and afternoons on HGV1 at 4pm. But for now, here’s a roundup of the brilliant interviews from this past week.
First, I caught up with the always entertaining Will Mellor. We had a laugh over why I named a chicken Janet, discussed the possibility of a 2 Pints of Lager reunion, and dove into his powerful performance in Mr Bates v The Post Office. Plus, we talked about his new show Teachers.
Next, I had a lively debate with the wonderful Angellica Bell, where we found ourselves in a heated discussion about whether pineapple has a place in a morning fry-up! We also touched on her recent MasterChef experience and everything in between.
Finally, I had the pleasure of chatting with the hilarious Maisie Adam. We talked about her upcoming tour, the joy (and chaos) of pre-season friendlies, and how playing in Soccer Aid is probably the closest she’ll get to a World Cup call-up.
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10:00am - 1:00pm
Huey Morgan formerly of the Fun Lovin Criminals to talk about his tour and his new solo material, The Manatees who are playing at Victorious Festival about their new single, Andessa Jackson who is bringing her Olivia Rodrigo experience show to the NTR PLUS Rewind Jukebox
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Whether you’re working, on the move or spending the afternoon at home, Lana is here to get you through the day with great tunes and friendly chat!
Lisa Strain joined Paul Marsh to discuss her short film The Kilpatrick Ultimatum.
Paul Marsh & Casey Major-Bunce are joined by Luke "The Geek Of Steel" Bugg & Jon Brown to look ahead to Portsmouth Comic Con 2025.