Chapter 1: What do Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty discuss after their Golden Globe wins?
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Hello, and welcome to Dish from Waitrose. I'm Nick Grimshaw. And I'm Angela Hartnell. That's right, baby.
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Well, welcome everybody to this, a brand new episode of Dish, a brand new season of Dish. Season nine. Season nine, series nine, season nine.
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Chapter 2: What is dal gosht and how is it prepared in this episode?
Series nine, yeah. Season nine, yeah. But you know what? This is actually our last season.
I know, it's all over.
So the news is, there's not going to be a season 10, because there's not going to be any breaks. Yes. Dish is now Dish Eternal Infinity. It ain't stopping. It's every hour on the hour. Guests, pasta. No, we're basically just going to do it every week.
It's still going to be every Wednesday though, isn't it? Yeah, every Wednesday.
Just checking. But sometimes, as you would have experienced over the past few weeks, we've been off.
Yeah.
But now, it ain't going to stop.
We're going to be in your lives every Wednesday, whether you like it or not.
The guests are hungry.
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Chapter 3: What unique flavors are paired with the dal gosht dish?
The listeners are soft.
And you've lost the plot. How do you feel about doing it every week? Well, we don't do it every week. Excuse me, it's live. I have to live my left, I was going to say left bollock, but I don't have any bollocks. Oh, it's a long day. Kitchen terminology is getting the better of me.
Kitchen's closed. Well, we've got a really exciting episode. for you today. Two excellent actors are joining us on the show who've actually just won Golden Globes for their roles in Adolescence. And Adolescence is really one of those shows that became a real talking point for the entire country and the world, really, really was. Such a talked about, celebrated show.
So we have Stephen Graham and we have Erin Doherty with us on the show. They just won a Golden Globe each.
Golden Globes, I know.
For their roles in Adolescence. So yeah, we'll be catching up with them very soon and talking to them all about the show.
I'm super excited about this.
Me too.
And they've also got a new show as well.
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Chapter 4: What insights do the guests share about their roles in A Thousand Blows?
He's just going to come in and chat and eat.
They came on the radio with me last year around the time of our lessons. Both of them together. And they had a really great morning with him. They were really good. They were really easy. And you could tell they had a really great relationship.
That's good, yeah. So yeah.
A good episode for you today. Welcome to the final season. And let's welcome Stephen Graham and Erin Docherty.
Let's get them in.
Hi. Welcome, guys.
How are you? Very good, thanks. Nice to see you. Are you all right? Yeah, very good. How are you? Nice to see you. I'm well. I'm looking good. I'm starving. Oh, you're starving. That's all we want to hear.
I'm absolutely starving. Starving. Starving. Come ahead then, are you up? Let's go. He's slow, he's slow. You start and you start. No, and where's the plates in that, Louisa?
Oh, we have to chat a bit. It's a podcast. Can't you stop it? You can have a little bit of that.
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Chapter 5: How do Stephen and Erin describe their experience filming A Thousand Blows?
I'm starving.
I've had an omelette all morning. Do you want some of these? Get a poppadom, Zach.
Oh, my word. I've never seen you like this. What is going on?
Our guests are here, Angela, two guests with us right now, who have come in and said, we're starving. And two wonderful actors who recently came home with Golden Globes in their luggage. Round of applause, Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham, everybody. Welcome. Thank you.
Thanks for having us.
Thank you for coming to see us. How are you? So excited.
Starving. Starving.
We've been doing lots of bits and bobs all day. You've been working today.
We've had little bits and bobs.
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Chapter 6: What personal stories do the guests share about their backgrounds?
But yeah, tell us all about what the night was like for you. Because is it a daytime thing, Golden Globes? Or is it like early evening?
Early evening. But when you're getting into your glam, it starts pretty early on. So it is an all-day situation. But we rounded it off with a dance party. And that was the best part about it.
We were on that floor. And did you all stay together, partying together? Yeah. Yeah, that's what it looked like. It looked great like that on social media. You all hung out together. I liked that.
I thought that was brilliant. Yeah, we had our mistresses with us, didn't we?
Yeah, they were both there.
Yeah, it was really lovely. We had a wonderful time.
Yeah, it was really special.
Nice to do.
It was great to see. And so well-deserved. I mean, come on, let's be honest. It was brilliant. And such, you know, I loved show and such an important show, so it was really good to see. And how was the party? Because I saw, like, you must be in a room with people that you've grown up with or love or respect. You saw Queen Latifah got a shout out, of course.
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Chapter 7: What is the significance of the Lazy Susan mentioned in this episode?
I still can't quite fathom it. I'm still the kid who watches telly and sees these people and doesn't think that these people know me. So I'm always blown away when they speak about our way and stuff like that. It's still a strange concept, isn't it?
It's jarring. It's jarring. Julia Roberts is in that room. She's like, what? On what planet are we in a room with Julia Roberts and George Clooney? Yeah, it doesn't make sense. No, it doesn't make sense. Not at all.
It makes sense to us. It does make sense. As fans of you, it definitely makes sense to us. But yeah, massive congrats. And then how is it like when you... It must be amazing when you win, but also is it kind of... terrifying, nerve-wracking, knowing that you've got to stand up in front of Julia Roberts.
Because you don't know at all, do you? No, you don't know.
But there must be a thing in your head where you're like, maybe I'm going to have to do a speech in front of Julia Roberts.
I've never actually spoken to you about this. How do you go into that day being like, I might have to get up there?
I don't think like that. Look, the best expectation is no expectation, do you know what I mean? And if I'm honest, I don't even prepare a speech because I don't think I'm... And then I think once you do prepare it, then it's over. You're never going to win. Do you know what I mean? That's probably the thing.
I love seeing good speeches when they're natural and you're reacting. And I think as a viewer, you love seeing someone win and they don't know what to say. It means something to them. They're not like, thanks to...
Who was it? Was it Joe Pace who got the Oscar and he walked on stage for Goodfellas and he just went, thank you, and just walked off stage. That was it. I've seen that, yeah. But I just think that's brilliant because, you know, because some, let's be honest, it's like, thank God, my agent, my mother, my cat. It's like, all right, come on.
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Chapter 8: What final thoughts do Stephen and Erin leave the audience with?
Do you know what? I've seen that. I've thought that's unbelievable.
Yeah, yeah. There's something about that. He just goes, thank you, and then leaves. That's real class, I thought. I just really love that. It's next level, lad, isn't it? Yeah, it's next time. I was going to say, thank you. When we're on the podcast, we go, thank you.
Straight off there. So we're going to start with a cocktail to cheers. Not getting both.
Congratulations. In the eyes, in the eyes. In the eyes, in the eyes. Cheers. In the eyes. In the eyes. In the eyes. In the eyes. Good luck. I used to say that. Yeah, it's true. We might have looked at everyone on the table, in the eyes, in the eyes. And they'd be like, oh, all right.
Oh, that's delicious. Yeah, so like a spicy rum sour.
alcohol free one that we've done it's great that though it's delicious I like that it's good real good and we've had a mad day today actually Dish because we've had a real busy one of great people and it's been like a mad day of connections because we just had Tom Davies on and Tom Davies was in Thousand Blows of course lovely Tom big Tom he's in my phone on the big Tom
Big Tom. He's big.
He is Big Tom.
And his name's Tom.
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