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Desert Island Dishes

Angela Scanlon: TV Presenter and Radio Host

Desert Island Dishes

Desert Island Dishes

Food, Food Interview, Desert Island, Desert Island Dishes, Arts, Food Podcast, Dish, Interview, Society & Culture, Cooking, Chef, Personal Journals

4.8 • 780 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

My guest today is Angela Scanlon.  Angela is a TV presenter,  Radio host and most recently a podcaster. Originally from Ireland, she moved to London  in 2014 and her career has gone from strength to strength.  She first made her name as a stylist and fashion journalist before becoming a fixture on Irish television, appearing on the likes of Xposé and Off the Rails, as well as Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch. She’s since been described as the BBC’s golden girl with presenting jobs including Robot Wars, the One Show and her own radio show on BBC radio 2. Vogue has described Angela as being known for her “humour, directness and upbeat cheerfulness” Thank you so much for listening and wishing you all a very happy Christmas wherever you might be and whatever the circumstances – and really hope you enjoy todays episode. Don’t forget that you can rate review and subscribe to the podcast on Itunes – it gives the show a little boost and helps others to find it which is exciting!

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Margie Nomura and welcome to the Desert Island Dishes podcast.

0:12.4

This is the podcast where every week I ask my guest to choose their seven desert island dishes.

0:18.7

These range from finding out about the dish that most reminds me of their

0:21.8

childhood, the best dish they've ever eaten, and of course, the last dish they would choose to eat

0:27.7

before being cast off for the Desert Island. I hope you're all well. If you're listening to

0:32.6

this on the day it comes out, then very happy Christmas Eve. I know this is not the Christmas any of us really

0:38.9

had planned, but I hope everyone's okay and that this can provide little escapism and light

0:44.7

relief if you're in the market for either of those things. Angela is a hug in human form,

0:51.3

so this is definitely the right episode for today. This is another episode that we

0:55.7

recorded last year and it was right before Angela's podcast called Thanks a Million launched,

1:02.0

which is now in its third season and is full of the feel good factor if you haven't yet checked it out.

1:08.0

So wishing you all a very happy Christmas, wherever you might be and whatever

1:12.3

the circumstances. And I really hope you enjoyed today's episode. My guest today is Angela Scanlan.

1:22.6

Angela is a TV presenter, a radio host, and most recently a podcaster. Originally from Ireland, she moved to London

1:29.4

in 2014 and her career has gone from strength to strength. She first made her name as a stylist

1:34.9

and fashion journalist before becoming a fixture on Irish television, appearing on the likes of

1:40.0

expose and off the rails, as well as Channel 4 Sunday brunch. She's since been described as the BBC's

1:46.3

Golden Girl with presenting jobs including Robot Wars, The One Show and her own radio show on BBC Radio 2.

1:53.7

Vogue has described Angela as being known for her humour, directness and upbeat cheerfulness. Welcome, Angela.

2:00.6

Hello. Upbeat cheerfulness welcome angela hello

2:01.0

upbeat cheerfulness yeah i think that's a pretty good description like i take that if

2:06.6

vogue said that i mean listen i'll take whatever i'm given i know that you've recently been back to

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