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Robert Elms

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Robert Elms

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Robert Elms

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Robert Elms

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The Robert Elms podcast is taking a break for the time being but watch out for updates.
Madness celebrate 40 years, ‘Rocketman’ digital release & London's art scene & history
Chas & Dave's Dave Peacock, Motowns Holland brothers & Priscilla Presley celebrates Elvis
Don Letts discusses The Clash, songwriter Tanita Tikaram & cyclist Emily Chappell
Actor and director Emilio Estevez on his latest film plus Prince's unfinished memoir.
Celebrity Chef Marcus Wareing shares some of his every day recipes plus Ray Harryyhausen.
Jacqueline Wilson with the latest Tracey Beaker novel plus London's remarkable trees.
Legendary balladeer Tony Christie on his memoir and the history of Ridley Road Market.
Author Colin Grant speaks about his book ‘Homecoming: Voices Of The Windrush Generation’.
Robert is joined by award winning director Rose Glass plus the history of the A to Z.
Listed Londoner singer Cerys Matthews and director Rupert Goold chats about ‘Judy’.
Author Michael Russell chats about his book ‘The City In Flames’ and artist Denzil Forrester speaks about his new art exhibition.
Jason Solomons speaks to Jeff Pope, the writer of ITV's new drama 'A Confession'.
Jason Solomons speaks to the creator of 'Downton Abbey', Julian Fellowes and comedian Richard Ayoade.
Author Salman Rushdie speaks about his new book and actor Timothy Spall chats about L.S. Lowry.
Celebrating 325 years of the Bank of England and the year that made The Rolling Stones.
Lee "Zammo" MacDonald becomes Robert's listed Londoner plus the Tube at night.
Robert discusses the history of anarchism plus the lost photographs of Gerty Simon.
Film director Gurinder Chadha talks about her new film 'Blinded By The Light'.
Urban field recorder Ian Rawes chat about his soundtrack of the sounds of the River Thames, Listed Londoner Uli Lenart from Gay's The Word bookshop and finding out more about the first ever Grade II listed supermarket.
Former soldier and author Jim Matthews about his new book ‘Fighting Monsters’ and ‘Whose London’ look at Epionage with Timothy Phillips and Liz Bruton.
Robert is round your manor in Wimbledon plus he celebrates 20 years of "The Chap".
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