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01.08.2025
1 Stunde 1 Minute
From the high-rises of Muirhouse to the heart of countercultural
Britain, Irvine Welsh has built a literary universe fuelled by
punk energy, dancefloor euphoria, and radical empathy. In this
episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien meets the novelist and
cultural icon to trace a life shaped by rebellion, recovery, and
relentless storytelling.
They discuss Irvine’s early years in working class Edinburgh, his
brushes with heroin and grief, and the accidental discipline
learned on a council computer that helped turn his chaotic
brilliance into a career. The pair unpack the emotional weight
behind his new book Men in Love, why he believes we’re living in
a post-cultural age, and the creative lessons of rave, romance,
and rock bottom.
Sharp, soulful, and defiantly untamed, Irvine reflects on
belonging, addiction, and the mad joy of letting characters run
the show.
Find out more about Irvine Welsh’s book, Men in Love here
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25.07.2025
55 Minuten
From a working-class childhood in Tottenham to the Cabinet table,
David Lammy’s path to becoming Foreign Secretary was anything but
straightforward. Raised by a single mother after his father
disappeared when he was twelve, David’s early life was shaped by
absence, ambition and a fierce sense of justice.
In this deeply personal conversation with James O’Brien, David
opens up about the chaos of his childhood, the teachers and
parish priests who changed his life, and the duality of growing
up between two worlds- North London and a Peterborough choir
school. He reflects on the trauma of police harassment, the fear
of prison that haunted his youth, and the rage and hope that
drove him to become a barrister and, eventually, an MP.
They discuss what it means to represent a place like Tottenham,
the emotional toll of public service, and the long shadow of
imposter syndrome- even as a Cabinet minister. With disarming
honesty, David revisits his father's alcoholism, the moment he
chose not to see him before he died, and how he finally shook off
the feeling he didn’t belong- only when he became Foreign
Secretary.
From LA Law dreams to Harvard halls, David charts the improbable
course that brought him to Number 10. And he reveals why, despite
the calls for him to run for PM, he’s convinced he’s exactly
where he’s meant to be.
Now at the heart of British foreign policy during a time of
global instability- from Ukraine, to Sudan and the continuing
crisis in Gaza- David also shares the limits and frustrations of
diplomacy, the responsibility of not being complicit, and the
moral weight of trying to end a war that feels impossible to
stop.
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18.07.2025
1 Stunde 2 Minuten
Before she was a MasterChef judge and one of Britain’s most
distinctive food writers, Grace Dent was a Carlisle kid eating
crispy pancakes and dreaming of life beyond beige dinners. In
this episode of Full Disclosure, she joins James O’Brien to talk
about blagging her way into London media, finding her voice
through food, and why she still can’t believe they let her near
the foie gras.
Grace reflects on growing up in a loud, loving, working-class
family, and how her obsession with pop culture, Smash Hits and
Paula Yates convinced her she was destined for something bigger.
They talk about class, ambition, the snobbery that still haunts
food writing- and why MasterChef was the job her mum would’ve
loved most but never got to see.
With sharp wit, candour and zero pretence, Grace dishes up a
story of rejection, reinvention and the joy of really good jam.
This episode was recorded on 24th June 2025, prior to the
release of the report into allegations of inappropriate behaviour
by MasterChef's presenters on 14th July 2025.
Find out more about Zopa Bank here
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11.07.2025
60 Minuten
Before he became known as the quirky, banana-snacking John
Shuttleworth, Graham Fellows was a kid from Sheffield with dreams
of classical acting and a knack for writing unforgettable songs.
In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien meets the man
behind the cult characters to trace the unpredictable path from
Jilted John to Chicken Town.
They explore Graham’s early life, from his mum’s quiet
environmentalism to a fleeting moment of baby photo fame, and his
parallel passions for drama and music that led him to Manchester
Youth Theatre and, later, punk-inflected pop stardom. Graham
reflects on the shock of overnight fame, the decades spent
wrestling with alter egos, and the complex relationship between
creator and character.
Thoughtful, eccentric and candid, this is the story of a
performer who’s built a singular career by blurring the line
between parody and poignancy.
Find out more about Chicken Town here
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04.07.2025
1 Minute
Long before Dead Ringers or Spitting Image, Jon Culshaw was a
schoolboy with a knack for mimicry and a fierce determination to
escape into voices- finding freedom, fun, and a future through
the radio dial.
In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with
Jon to explore how a shy kid from Lancashire became one of the
UK’s best-loved impressionists. They trace his early love of
radio, his first gigs as a hospital DJ, and the key moments that
transformed a quiet obsession into a celebrated career.
Jon reflects on the emotional intelligence behind impersonation,
how he’s always felt a sense of companionship in voices, and what
he learned by studying the characters he came to embody- from
Boris Johnson to David Bowie
Endearing, reflective and full of rich storytelling, it’s a
portrait of an artist who built a career out of listening- and
reveals how sometimes, speaking in other people’s voices can lead
you closer to your own.
Find out more about Dead Ringers 25th Anniversary tour here
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Über diesen Podcast
Award-winning LBC presenter and best-selling author James O’Brien
hosts a series of compelling conversations with fascinating people
from the worlds of politics, news and entertainment. These are
thoughtful conversations with a curious and interested interviewer.
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