Sam Neill, Billie Piper, James Nesbitt, Andi Osho, Tom Jones

Season 28Episode 1550 minJan. 29, 2021
Sam Neill, Billie Piper, James Nesbitt, Andi Osho, Tom Jones

Joining Graham this week: Hollywood star Sam Neill, in new Australian comedy drama Rams, actor Billie Piper, talking about her film Rare Beasts, which she wrote, directed and stars in, Cold Feet star James Nesbitt, in new Northern Ireland-set BBC series Bloodlands, comedian Andi Osho, promoting her debut novel Asking for a Friend and music legend Tom Jones, who chats and performs his new single No Hole in My Head.

Sam Neill, Billie Piper, James Nesbitt, Andi Osho, Tom Jones has aired on Jan. 29, 2021 at 22:45
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