Ep 60: Emily V Gordon

Ep 60: Emily V Gordon

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Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Tasting Menu – Live at the Royal Albert Hall)

Next from our run of live shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall is ‘Taskmaster’ and ‘Ghosts’ star, Kiell Smith-Bynoe! The first time Kiell guested on Off Menu it was one of the only times Ed and James drank on the podcast, and Kiell’s not letting that tradition slip… Kiell is on to ...  Show more

Katherine Ryan (Tasting Menu – Live at the Royal Albert Hall)

It’s a Monday bonus episode – the second of our live ‘Tasting Menu’ shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall – and our special returning guest is Katherine Ryan! The guest who introduced us all to ‘The Good Morning’ back on episode 45. Listen to Katherine’s podcasts: Telling Everybody ...  Show more

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