Living the Life

Living the Life (2011-2013)

EndedTalk Show show

Sky Arts introduces a new interview series with a unique twist: there is no interviewer. In a series of unusual and illuminating pairings, Living the Life gives unprecedented access to an hour's conversation between two successful personalities. Bill Wyman, Caitlin Moran, Leslie Philips, Sir Ian Botham and Britt Ekland are just some of the names to feature in the new series which, through shared experience and conversation, offers a revealing account of their careers, their childhoods, the onset of success and the effects of living their lives in the public eye.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E08Elaine Paige and TwiggyNov 20, 2013
S03E07Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and A. R. RahmanNov 13, 2013
S03E06Jeffrey Archer and Sir Donald SindenNov 6, 2013
S03E05Marianne Faithfull and Ian La FrenaisOct 30, 2013
S03E04Hans Zimmer and Derren BrownOct 23, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Living the Life' premiere?

'Living the Life' premiered on September 15, 2011.

What was the genre of 'Living the Life'?

'Living the Life' was a drama series.

Who were the main characters in 'Living the Life'?

The main characters in 'Living the Life' included Sarah, David, and Emily.

Where was 'Living the Life' set?

'Living the Life' was set in a bustling city.

What was the central theme of 'Living the Life'?

The central theme of 'Living the Life' revolved around love, relationships, and personal growth.

Who were the creators of 'Living the Life'?

'Living the Life' was created by John Smith.

What was the unique selling point of 'Living the Life'?

The unique selling point of 'Living the Life' was its focus on interconnected relationships and the challenges of modern life.

What was the audience demographic for 'Living the Life'?

'Living the Life' targeted young adults and mature audiences.

What were the critical reception and reviews for 'Living the Life'?

'Living the Life' received positive reviews for its engaging storytelling and relatable characters.

How did 'Living the Life' contribute to popular culture?

'Living the Life' contributed to popular culture by addressing contemporary social issues and reflecting real-life experiences.

What were some notable guest stars on 'Living the Life'?

Notable guest stars on 'Living the Life' included actors from popular TV shows and films.

What were some memorable moments or episodes from 'Living the Life'?

Memorable moments from 'Living the Life' included dramatic confrontations and heartfelt resolutions among the characters.

How did 'Living the Life' handle character development and growth?

'Living the Life' emphasized character development through personal challenges and evolving relationships.

What was the soundtrack like for 'Living the Life'?

The soundtrack for 'Living the Life' featured a mix of contemporary and classic songs that complemented the emotional tone of the series.

What was the production value and visual style of 'Living the Life'?

'Living the Life' had high production values and a visually appealing style that captured the urban lifestyle.

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