4.4 • 681 Ratings
🗓️ 15 November 2019
⏱️ 55 minutes
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This week on the show we welcomed friends from the world of film, television, literature, comedy, and boxing.
James McAvoy shares his excitement ahead of his upcoming West End show 'Cyrano de Bergerac'.
Josh O'Connor tells us about playing Prince Charles in Season 3 of The Crown.
Tyson Fury chats mental health and his new book 'Behind the Mask'.
And Tim Minchin discusses his brand-new Sky Original 'Upright'.
Plus Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck, Griff Rhys Jones, and Paul Feig!
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0:00.0 | Chris Evans here. A big thank you for downloading our Virgin Radio podcast coming up on this week's edition of The Best of the Breakfast Show with Sky. |
0:07.7 | James McAvoy chats his upcoming West End show, Serrano de Bergerac, Josh O'Connor talks playing Prince Charles for the brand new third season. Netflix is the Crown. |
0:17.8 | Boxing heavyweight Tyson Fiori tells us about his new autobiography behind the mask. |
0:22.1 | Plus Tim Minchin, Griffrey's Jones, Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck and loads more great guests. Enjoy. |
0:29.0 | He's one of the finest British actors working in Hollywood who can turn his hand to just about |
0:33.2 | anything. Well, bored with his hands, now he's turning his nose to one of the most famous |
0:36.8 | hooters in entertainment. Soon to be seen in Serrano de Bergerac at the Playhouse Theatre in London, |
0:41.4 | let's say a big, bonjour to the lovely James McAvoy. Good morning, James. Thank you for calling me |
0:46.9 | lovely. Well, you are lovely. You're really cute. You're a lovely man. I'll come back. Sir Ronald de Bergerat, playhouse theatre, Charing Cross London. Okay. |
0:56.0 | So, Gerard, |
0:57.6 | what do we advise people to do who need to get the head |
0:59.2 | around this before they come and see it? |
1:00.4 | Do we advise them to go |
1:01.7 | Gerard Departier or do we go |
1:04.0 | Steve Martin? |
1:05.5 | Steve Deperger would be the way to do it. |
1:07.2 | What's the first half of the other one |
1:08.2 | and the first half of the other one and the first half of the other one. I think, don't go to see any of them. This play is the original sort of tragedy rom-com |
1:15.8 | from which we've had all these love triangles and movies about love triangles and plays about |
1:19.9 | love triangles. This is the thing that started it and sort of which all of them based themselves |
1:24.1 | on. So I think you're going to look at it and you're going to feel quite at home. |
1:33.5 | It's very funny. It's very romantic. It's very sad. It's quite shocking at times as well. |
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