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Full Disclosure with James O'Brien

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Aug 17, 2023 • 1h 2min

Polly Toynbee

When Polly Toynbee arrived at The Observer in the late 1960s, she quickly concluded that she'd make a poor news reporter. Hailing from a long line of well-heeled and highly educated liberals and social reformers, Polly surmised that she didn't know enough about the country she'd grown up in. Since then, Polly has worked in factories, hospitals and care homes, shedding light on the nature of work and class. Now regarded as one of the country’s best journalists, her latest book, An Uneasy Inheritance: My Family and Other Radicals tracks her genealogy and takes a deep dive into what it means to be privileged in Britain.
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Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 3min

Dale Vince

Environmentalist Dale Vince was appalled to learn, as a child, that many adults don't enjoy going to work. Rejecting convention, he decided to hit the road, becoming a New Age traveller - living off the land in alternative communities around England. It's not the obvious starting point for somebody who'd go on to build a company worth £100m.
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Aug 4, 2023 • 1h 7min

Best of Full Disclosure

The podcast delves into undercover work exposing far-right groups, personal reflections on disaster response, and experiences transitioning from a private school to prison. It also discusses childhood advocacy for social causes, insecurities of stand-up comedians, academic journey to an acting career, and challenges the notion of fate in predetermined paths in life.
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Jul 13, 2023 • 1h 3min

Shaparak Khorsandi

Comedian and author Shaparak Khorsandi speaks to James about being diagnosed with ADHD in her forties, her Iranian background and ambitions to become a psychotherapist. Her book, Scatter Brain, is out now.
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Jul 6, 2023 • 1h

Alan Titchmarsh

He's one of the nation's favourite broadcasters, but when Alan Titchmarsh was a young lad, his parents worried about him. Disliking secondary school and leaving with one O-Level in art, Titchmarsh, to his father's dismay, journeyed closer towards his first love: gardening. He speaks to James about his lengthy career in television, radio and print and describes the surreality of being recognised everywhere after starring in the hit garden makeover series, Ground Force.
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Jun 29, 2023 • 1h 11min

Rob Rinder

Broadcaster, criminal barrister, columnist and now novelist, Rob Rinder is too curious a person to stay in one place for long. He speaks to James about how he fell out of love with the law as well his first novel, The Trial, which draws upon his real life experience of the British legal system and the cases he's worked on.
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Jun 23, 2023 • 1h 1min

Wendell Pierce

Wendell Pierce was on the verge of quitting acting after he graduated from Juilliard - but decided to "give it a year". Four decades on, he's one of the most celebrated character actors working today. Wendell speaks to James about his childhood in New Orleans, his big break in The Wire and the new series of his hit thriller series, Jack Ryan.Please be advised that this episode contains a highly offensive term.  
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Jun 15, 2023 • 1h 6min

Dexter Fletcher

Dexter Fletcher, a seasoned actor turned director, reflects on his 50-year career with James O'Brien. They discuss his childhood at a specialized school for performers, the influence of his talented grandmother, navigating success and loneliness in the industry, struggles with substance abuse, and the journey of rebuilding his career in directing.
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Jun 8, 2023 • 1h

Joan Bakewell

She was made a peer in 2011, but Dame Joan Bakewell regards herself first and foremost as a journalist and writer. From a very young age, Joan developed a passion for reading, leading to a discovery of 'an internal life'. She speaks to James about her disciplinarian mother, the enormous freedom she had making television in the 1970s and her philosophy.
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Jun 1, 2023 • 1h 3min

Mark Steel

A master at throwing interviewers off his own scent, comedian Mark Steel got so bored of being asked the same questions that he started making things up. Swerving his traps, James speaks to Mark about his totally real but fantastical sounding family background and new tour.

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