Episode 26 - Xiye Bastida

Episode 26 - Xiye Bastida

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Episode 42 - Clive Tyldesley

Chris and Robbie are joined by legendary football commentator Clive Tyldesley to discuss life behind the mic. From his meticulous planning to his ultimate do’s and dont’s after 35 years of TV broadcasting. Clive also shares his run-ins with Sir Alex Ferguson, his tip for this sea ...  Show more

Episode 41 - Al Corbi

Al Corbi is the go-to-guy when you're in the market for a James Bond villain style lair. Doomsday prepping is nothing new, but following the revelation of Mark Zuckerberg's plans for a secretive underground bunker; described as a 5,000-sq-ft underground shelter with “its own ener ...  Show more

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