Robert Elms Episodes Episode guide
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With ‘Whose London’, Damien Dempsey, Maxwell Hutchinson and Gwilym Simcock
‘Whose London’ is on Irish London with musician Damien Dempsey.
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With Listed Londoner Brian Paddick, Graham Goodwin, The Gentle Author and Smoove & Turrell
Listed Londoner Brian Paddick and live music from Smoove & Turrell.
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Lisa Faulkner and Mark Steel
Actress and chef Lisa Faulkner on her new cookbook and comedian Mark Steel.
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James A. Robinson, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Johnny 91Èȱ¬r and The Civil Wars
This week’s ‘Fourfer' is The Monkees.
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With Jason Solomons, Henry Margulies, Alex James, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Hue and Cry
This week’s ‘Cover to Cover’ is Let’s Stick Together by Canned Heat and Bryan Ferry.
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With Alice Rawsthorne, Louise Raw, Ben Rumney and Avery Sunshine
Author Louise Raw, producer Ben Rumney and musician Avery Sunshine.
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With ‘Whose London’, Maxwell Hutchinson, Sachal Vasandani and Ian Shaw
‘Whose London’ on bakers and musicians Sachal Vasandani and Ian Shaw.
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With Ken Livingstone, Jeffery Kissoon, Patrick Robinson, ‘Your Old School’ and Gilbert O’Sullivan
‘Your Old School’ is Clapton Academy with ex-pupil Helen Shapiro.
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With Katie Melua, gardening and Scouts and Girl Guides
The number of people joining Scouts and Girl Guides is up.
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With Sue Johnston, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Nigel Barden, Sarah Cracknell and Bob Stanley
This week’s ‘Fourfer’ is The Impressions.
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With Jason Solomons, Alex Meredith, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Jerry White
This week’s ‘Cover To Cover’ is Feeling Good by Nina Simone and Gregory Porter.
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Russell Clarke, Phil Cornwell, Sandra Scotting and Mike Scott
Comedian and actor Phil Cornwell and Mike Scott of The Waterboys.
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With Whose London, Maxwell Hutchinson and Meat Loaf
Whose London on TV history and the digital switchover.
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With Listed Londoner Timothy Spall, Richard Shone, Laura Wright and John Lancaster
Listed Londoner actor Timothy Spall and author John Lancaster.
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Jay Rayner and Michelle Hanson
Restaurant critic Jay Rayner and author Michelle Hanson on her new book.
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With Listed Londoner Dr. Richard Niles, Alex Horne, ‘Your Old School’ and Noah Stewart
‘Your Old School’ is Woodberry Down Comprehensive School with ex-pupil Theo Paphitis.
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With Justin Sandercoe, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Johnny 91Èȱ¬r and Chris Addison
This week’s ‘Fourfer’ is The Pointer Sisters.
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With Jason Solomons, Ozwald Boateng, Winston Ramsey, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Tyne Daly
Fashion designer Ozwald Boateng and actress Tyne Daly.
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With Mike Althorpe, David M. Wilson, Alasdair Macleod and Nanci Griffiths
British archaeologist David M. Wilson and musician Nanci Griffiths.
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With ‘Whose London’, Maxwell Hutchinson and Clinton Heylin
‘Whose London’ on photography and author Clinton Heylin.
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Disappearing London, Suggs and Lisbee Stainton
Is London slowly vanishing? Philip Davies and Suggs discuss.
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Emma Cannon, this week's Fourfer, Nigel Barden and Beth Hart
Acupuncturist Emma Cannon, this week's Fourfer is Emmylou Harris and Beth Hart live.
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Jason Solomons, William Boyd, Cover to Cover and Jasmine Kara
Jason Solomons talks films, author William Boyd is in plus artist Jasmine Kara.
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Laura Marshall, Russell Clarke, Sam Hobkinson, Rachel Kent and Nerina Pallot
Calypso music in London, pop up libraries and Nerino Pallot is in to talk to Robert.
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Whose London, Maxwell Hutchinson and Tina May
Whose London is with Rob Reason and Hilary Davidson, Maxwell Hutchinson and Tina May.
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Listed Londoner, the 'lido', Les Dawson and the Chagos islanders
Listed Londoner Linda Phillips, Louis Barfe on his new book and Laura Wright on language.
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Nick Gibb, Jonathan Douglas, Julia Eccleshare, John Madden and St John Stephens
Nick Gibb, Jonathan Douglas and Julia Eccleshare on getting boys interested in reading.
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With David Haig, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Gaia Persico and Gregory Porter
This week’s ‘Fourfer’ is The The.
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With Jason Solomons, James Watkins, Brad Feuerhelm, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Charles Hazlewood
This week’s Cover To Cover’ is I’d rather Go Blind by Etta James and Rod Stewart.
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With Sam Mullins, David Long, Susanna Brown and Anthony Wall
Director of the London Transport Museum Sam Mullins and producer Anthony Wall.