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This week, Giles welcomes a freshly shipwrecked celebrity to Desert Island Crisps for a well earned half-term break. For those of you who haven't heard Giles's Times Radio show, this is the portion of the programme where a different celeb discusses the foods that shaped their lives. In this episode, the broadcaster and food critic Grace Dent joins Giles to discuss the class divide between their experiences of food, Masterchef and Giles makes Angel Delight.Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Visit thetimes.co.uk/gilescorenhasnoidea to start your free trial.Producer: Ben Mitchell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Giles welcomes a freshly shipwrecked celebrity to Desert Island Crisps for a well earned half-term break. For those of you who haven't heard Giles's Times Radio show, this is the portion of the programme where a different celeb discusses the foods that shaped their lives. In this episode, the broadcaster Jamie Theakston joins Giles to reminisce about 90's TV, starting out as Garth Crooks' assistant and insists that the perfect place for peanut butter is on a burger.Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Visit thetimes.co.uk/gilescorenhasnoidea to start your free trial.Producer: Ben Mitchell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Giles welcomes a freshly shipwrecked celebrity to Desert Island Crisps. For those of you who haven't heard Giles's Times Radio show, this is the portion of the programme where a different celeb discusses the foods that shaped their lives. In this episode, the comedian and broadcaster who has eaten more cake and travelled down more rivers than you can count...Sue Perkins joins Giles to reminisce about their TV show Supersizers and her mother's 'poor man's French toast'.Get The Times free for a month: thetimes.co.uk/gilescorenhasnoidea See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben has dismissed Giles and Esther for their half term break, with reading assignments and a holiday diary to be completed before they return. But, as a treat we thought we'd bring you a very special edition of Desert Island Crisps. For those of you who listen to Giles's Times Radio show, this is the portion of the programme where a different celebrity has been shipwrecked on a desert island and reminisces about the foods that shaped their lives. This week, the voice of Hey Duggee, Classic FM breakfast host andeveryone's favourite quizmaster...Alexander Armstrong joins Giles to reminisce about his love of sticky toffee pudding, pie day at school and a bizarre pudding called junket. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Giles and Esther are still away. One having a well-earned rest...the other is topping up his tan. So, we thought we'd bring you another special edition of the podcast. Welcome back to Desert Island Crisps, a section of Giles's Times Radio show, where each week a different celebrity is set adrift onto a desert island and reminisce about the foods that shaped their lives. This week, the jiving judge Rob Rinder, looks back at the foods that made him; from caviar and fresh grilled squid to his grandfather's painful relationship with food after being liberated from a Nazi concentration camp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Seeing as though Giles and Esther are on holiday, relaxing with a cocktail in one hand and a copy of The Times in the other, we thought we'd bring you a very special editon of the podcast. Welcome to Desert Island Crisps, a section of Giles's Times Radio show, where each week a different celebrity is set adrift onto a desert island and reminisce about the foods that shaped their lives. This week, the foxtrotting fringe devote Claudia Winkleman, recalls her love of skips, Domino's pizza and teaches Giles how to properly spread Marmite on toast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Rich Wilson sits down at Comedy Central with Sam Pamphillon, actor, writer, star of Dave TV show Go 8 Bit and podcast Desert Island Crisps. ***COME AND JOIN IN OUR LIVE SHOWS*** in Southend & Edinburgh!Sunday 23 June at the Southend Comedy Festival with special guest, Bobby Mair.https://www.thesouthendfestival.co.uk/events/insane-in-the-men-brain-podcastMonday 12th August at the Edinburgh FringeMonday 19th August at the Edinburgh Fringehttp://gildedballoon.co.uk/programme/insane-in-the-men-brain/And while you’re about it, don’t miss Rich Wilson: Death Becomes Him at the Fringe http://gildedballoon.co.uk/programme/rich-wilson-death-becomes-him/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Not really. But we are taking a break for a bit. Check out our other podcasts in the meantime, Steve's "Let's Do A Gaming!" and Sam's "Desert Island Crisps".
Episode 1 of Desert Island Crisps featuring illustrator and activist, Alice Skinner.
Week 9, Rich and George have been putting things straight for approximately 135 minutes now. It was high time that the show included some sort of regular feature, unfortunately for many, the result was 'Desert Island Crisps'. Later in the show, Rich joins the ranks of Boris Johnson and the Sun Newspaper by managing to alienate the whole of Merseyside, apologies to all involved. Finally a huge thank you to everyone who has downloaded our podcast so far getting us over the 1000 download mark. Ricky Gervais must be shitting himself.