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The Chris Evans Show with The National Lottery

Max Whitlock, Dean- Charles Chapman, George MacKay, Sam Mendes, Asa Butterfield

The Chris Evans Show with The National Lottery

Virgin Radio UK

Comedy

4.4681 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This week on the show we welcomed friends from the world of film, television, food, and sport.

Dean-Charles Champman, George MacKay, and Sam Mendes discuss the phenomenal and award-winning film '1917'.

Olympic Gold Medalist Max Whitlock chats his brand new book 'The Whitlock Workout'.

Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone, better known at the ladies behind Pinch of Nom share recipes from their second book. 

And Asa Butterfield tells us all about Netflix's 'Sex Education' and what to expect from season two.

Plus Sophie Cookson, Tom Davies, Freddie Fox, and Dr. Rangan Chatterjee.

You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.

Be sure to subscribe to the podcast every week to hear the highlights!


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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.

0:07.5

Dean Charles Chapman, George McKay and Sam Mendes take us through their absolutely phenomenal new movie, 1917.

0:15.3

Superstar Olympian Max Whitlock tells us how to get fit wherever you are with his new book, The Whitlock Workout.

0:21.7

Sophie cooks and telling us about playing Christine Keeler in BBC 1's The Trial of Christine Keeler

0:27.1

and Kate Allenson and Kay Featherston, who are Pinch of Nomb, talking about recipes from

0:31.5

their new brilliant book, Pinch of NOM Everyday Light.

0:34.7

Plus, Tom Davis, Asa Butterfield, Freddie, and so many more great guests for you to enjoy.

0:41.2

They're being nominated and winning awards like it's going out of fashion, and if the reviews

0:44.7

are anything to go by, you should not be surprised at all.

0:47.2

The breathtaking World War I epic 1917 is out in cinemas this Friday and here to tell us

0:51.8

all about it.

0:52.3

Please welcome director and writer Sam Mendez and star Dean Charles Chapman.

0:56.5

Good morning gentlemen. Have a round of applause and a cheer on us.

0:59.9

How are you both?

1:00.8

Very good, thank you very well.

1:02.0

Who's the most jet lagged from the Golden Globes Award winning weekend out of the two of you?

1:06.2

It looks like Dean to me.

1:07.4

Looks like me. I look terrible.

1:09.1

Yeah, and you're the young book here. Oh no, I should be on it. Well, maybe you were. He was on it. That's the problem.

1:14.6

Still covering. Tell everybody, Sam, about your film, about your granddad, about you said, he fought in the war between 1960, 1918.

1:28.8

He went there as a 17-year-old enlisted as a boy, really.

1:32.6

And he never talked about it at all with his family.

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