Robert Elms Episodes Episode guide
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With Kate Adie, Robert Opie and Adam Sonin
Veteran jouralist Kate Adie and Robert Opie on 'In Search of Our Throwaway History'.
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With Speech Debelle, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Johnny Homer and Stacey Kent
This week’s ‘Fourfer’ is Prefab Sprout and live music from Stacey Kent.
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With Jason Solomons, Dexter Fletcher, Paolo Hewitt, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Andrew Roachford
This week’s ‘Cover To Cover’ is The Boy From New York City by The Ad Libs and Darts.
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With Alice Rawsthorn, John Hegley, Leo Green and Laura Cantrell
Poet John Hegley, Leo Green from BlueFest and live music from Laura Cantrell.
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Live from The Shard
Live from The Shard looking at London's skyline.
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With Listed Londoner Sally Greene, Joanne Rosenthal, Irvine Welsh and Sam Lee
Listed Londoner chief executive of the Old Vic Sally Greene and live music from Sam Lee.
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With Petula Clark, Gyles Brandreth and Larry Lamb
Veteran singer Petula Clark and learning languages.
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With Blanche Girouard, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Nigel Barden and Danny & The Champions Of The World
Live music from Danny & The Champions Of The World.
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With Jason Solomons, Jah Wobble, this week’s ‘Cover To Cover’ and Barry Norman
This week’s ‘Cover To Cover’ is Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen and Jeff Buckley.
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With Russell Clark, Jamie Anderson, Emily Berry and Bill Bryson
Jamie Anderson on Gemini Force 1, poet Emily Berry and author Bill Bryson.
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With ‘Whose London’, Maxwell Hutchinson and Jacqui Dankworth
‘Whose London’ on accessories and jazz singer Jacqui Dankworth.
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With Listed Londoner Chris Wright, Keith Houston, Laura Wright and Gary Numan
Listed Londoner Chris Wright from Chrysalis Records and musician Gary Numan.
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With Tayo Irvine Hendrix, Katie Caldesi and Alex Clark
Singer Tayo Irvine Hendrix and London's independent book shops.
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With Tim Lucas, Beatriz Chadour-Sampson, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Renske Mann, Robert Travers and Bill Medley
This week’s ‘Fourfer’ is Graham Parker And The Rumour and musician Bill Medley.
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With Rod Macdonald, Beeban Kidron, Anya von Bremzen, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Laki Mera
This week’s ‘Cover To Cover’ is On Broadway by The Drifters and Jess Roden.
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With Clare Taylor, Andrew Johnston, Noel Farrer and Graham Parker
Landscape architect Noel Farrer and musician Graham Parker.
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With ‘Whose London’, Maxwell Hutchinson and Carleen Anderson
‘Whose London’ on self-build and live music from Carleen Anderson.
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With Listed Londoner Meg Rosoff, Robert Rider, St John Stephens, Victoria Thornton and Leslie Mendelson
Listed Londoner author Meg Rosoff and live music from Leslie Mendelson.
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With Stevie Nicks and Dave Gorman
Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Mac in conversation with Robert Elms.
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With James Hogg, this week’s ‘Fourfer’, Nigel Barden and Ciyo Brown
This week’s ‘Fourfer’ is The Temptations and live music from Ciyo Brown.
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With Jason Solomons, Anand Saggar, ’Cover To Cover’ and Diana Jones
'Cover To Cover' is California Dreamin' by The Mamas And The Papas and José Feliciano.
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With Russell Clarke, Stephen Webster, Richard Rogers and Mick Flannery
Jewellery Designer Stephen Webster, architect Richard Rogers and singer Mick Flannery.
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With ‘Whose London’, Maxwell Hutchinson and José Feliciano
‘Whose London’ on Freemen Of London and musician José Feliciano.
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With Listed Londoner Sir Bob Geldof, Gregor Muir, Laura Wright and Gregory Porter
Listed Londoner Sir Bob Geldof and live music from Gregory Porter.
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With Oz Clarke, Tom Hall, Philip Pittack and Martin White
Oz Clarke on his latest wine book and East London's last surviving cloth merchants.
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With Alwyn Turner, this week’s ‘Fourfer, Johnny Homer and Alice Russell
This week’s ‘Fourfer' is Joe Strummer and live music from Alice Russell.
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With 'Cover to Cover', David Bownes, Vicky Broackes and Susan James
Today’s ’Cover to Cover’ is Ronnie Wood and Bobby Womack Vs just Bobby Womack.
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With Alice Rawsthorn, Amy Sharrocks, Adrian Evans, Philip Pullman and Claire Macdonald
Design critic Alice Rawsthorn, author Philip Pullman and food writer Claire Macdonald.
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With ‘Whose London’, Maxwell Hutchinson and DJ Terry Farley
‘Whose London’ on 1960s nostalgia, Maxwell Hutchinson on architecture and DJ Terry Farley.
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With Listed Londoner John Akomfrah, OBE, Marc Bolan at the BBC, Patrick Russell and Tony Hadley
Listed Londoner director John Akomfrah, OBE and live music from Tony Hadley.