Episode 380: Kathryn Ferguson On Sinéad O'Connor

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580: Bradley Cooper On The Music Of 'Is This Thing On'

Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Bradley Cooper, completing his hat-trick by joining me to discuss his new film Is This Thing On, which he co wrote, directs and also appears in. Loosely inspired by the life of comedian John Bishop and starring Will Arnett as Alex, a dad who t ...  Show more

579: Claire Foy On H Is For Hawk

It's bonus time here again on Soundtracking, as actor Claire Foy joins us to discuss her starring role in H Is For Hawk. Based on Helen Macdonald's incredibly moving memoir, it tells the story of how they cope with the grief of losing their beloved father by forming an unlikely f ...  Show more

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