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An interview with Leo Gregory

An interview with Leo Gregory

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British actor Leo Gregory chats with George Wedlake and George Ryland, from BFBS Radio.

Listen as reflects on his career to date, his memories from Green Street, winning an award, what he has coming up in 2026, what props he took from films PLUS… will there be a new Green Street...

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An interview with Leo Gregory

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British actor Leo Gregory chats with George Wedlake and George Ryland, from BFBS Radio.

Listen as reflects on his career to date, his memories from Green Street, winning an award, what he has coming up in 2026, what props he took from films PLUS… will there be a new Green Street...

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Vinnie Jones

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From punch-ups on the pitch to starring in Hollywood blockbusters, Vinnie Jones is a certified legend.

Proving his hard man status Vinnie agreed to take questions and banter from members of the Armed Forces, in a Q&A with football fanatic & BFBS Presenter Hal Stewart.

Vinnie shares the football stories behind his tattoos, how he began moonlighting as an actor and why he didn’t stay in football.

Also, why was he once smuggled out of a stadium? And who is the biggest star in his phone contacts?

This is an original podcast series from BFBS, presented and produced by Hal Stewart.

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Chris Kamara

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Chris Kamara never gets tired of people shouting “Unbelievable Jeff!” at him in the street. In fact, he encourages it!

After 22 years in professional football, Kammy graduated to punditry and is responsible for one of best-loved quotes in sports commentary.

Kammy joins BFBS presenter and self-confessed football fanatic Hal Stewart for questions and banter from members of the Armed Forces.

Find out why Kammy was almost side-lined by a Royal Navy football coach, what goes on behind the scenes at Soccer Saturday and why he thinks there’s a current lack of motivation on the pitch and among the pundits.

This is an original podcast series from BFBS, presented and produced by Hal Stewart.

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Gary Lineker

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From a clean sheet with the ref, to not so clean underpants, Gary Lineker has a fair few tales to tell from his time on the pitch. The legendary England striker, who captained his country 18 times and now presents Match of the Day, joins BFBS’s self-confessed football fanatic Hal Stewart to answer questions from members of the Armed Forces.  Gary dishes the dirt on his memorable moments, including THAT awkward incident during Italia 90, and reveals his favourite team to play for and biggest career regret.

This episode contains strong language and adult themes.

This is an original podcast series from BFBS, presented and produced by Hal Stewart. 

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Bravo 22: The performance of their lives

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Charlene Guy and Royal Marine Cassidy Little go behind the scenes of a new production from the makers of “The Two Worlds of Charlie F”, the 2012 stage show which featured wounded, sick and injured forces personnel.

Hear how the theatre company Bravo 22 created a new play including wives, veterans and members of the wider military community.

Charlene and Cassidy meet the cast, including 15-year-old Estelle Wilkinson, who joined the theatre company to learn more about her dad's role as an Army Reservist, and Luke Delahunty, a veteran of the RAF Regiment who was paralysed in a road traffic accident.

Without a script, armed with their own stories and experiences, this extraordinary cast rehearsed for just seven weeks before performing live at the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.

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Colin Thackery: The Next Stage

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Colin Thackery is the singing Chelsea Pensioner who at the age of 89 became the oldest person ever to secure their first record deal.

Here he tells Richard Hatch and Verity Geere about the impact of winning the competition and looks back on his life serving all over the world with the Glorious Glosters.

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Tall Stories with Stephan Merchant

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Stephan Merchant is a writer, director, comedian and actor. Here he speaks to Jason Webster about his career, from the Bristol stand-up scene to the Hollywood hills.

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World Cup 1966: 50 Years Of Hurt

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Gary Cahill, Emile Heskey and Sir Geoff Hurst chat to BFBS in this 30-minute World Cup 1966 special. On a hot July afternoon in 1966, England lifted the World Cup in Wembley Stadium in front of 97,000 people.

The stadium was filled with cheering and excitement making football fans all over the country feel the love for the beautiful game.

This Forces Radio BFBS documentary by Jason Webster features interviews with Gary Cahill, Emile Heskey, hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst and even a private tour around Wembley Stadium.

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Damn the Torpedoes

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Sit back and enjoy half an hour of side-splitting forces comedy, all tied up with tinsel and coloured fairy lights.

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