Episodes
In this episode of Back Row and Chill Stay Home Special, Noel and Jahannah spoke to Doc Brown, Adura Onashile, Max Casella, Matthew and Jeffrey Postlewaite, Percelle Ascott, Leanne Elms, Joe Morton and Alexander Bodin Sapphir.
In this episode of Back Row and Chill Stay Home Special, Noel and Jahannah spoke to Nina Dobrev, Jim Bradshaw, Chris Addison, Tova Leigh, Koko Brown, Jacob Hawley, and Quinton Aaron.
In this episode of Back Row and Chill Stay Home Special, Noel and Jahannah spoke to Jayde Adams, Axel Blake, Lucie Shorthouse, Matt Tedford, Icy Jones, and Archie Maddocks.
In this episode of Back Row and Chill Stay Home Special, Noel and Jahannah spoke to Anto Sharp, Alex Mytton, Louisa Harland, Phil Dunster, Nathan Bryon, Anthony De Prezzo, and Duane Henry.
In this episode of Back Row and Chill Stay Home Special, Noel and Jahannah spoke to Big Show, Viola Davis, Joe Bannister Kristen Hanby, Kevin Macdonald, Clifford Samuel, Oliver Assayas, Alex Hobern, Leo Suter and Jordan Waller.
In this episode of Back Row and Chill Stay Home Special, Noel and Jahannah spoke to Bryan Tyree Henry, Michael Landes, Pussy Riot, Jason Maza, Maude Hirst, Nick Nevern, David Ajao, Tom Meeten, Wall of Comedy and Arnold Oceng.
Jahanna and guest presenter Carla Harrison Hodge get to chat to Richard Sparks, the man who kick started Rowan Atkinson’s early career! Jahanna also caught up with Zoe Kazan about her brand new film, The Big Sick.
This week Goub made his return – but as Jahannah’s cohost! Him and J spoke to two amazing guests who are taking Soho Theatre by storm with their amazing shows; Lady Rizo and Amy Morgan. Also in the studio, Francesco De Carlo popped by to chat about his Edinburgh Fringe Show. Lucy Patterson was back! She had a lot to say about Dunkirk. All this, plus entertainment news and mega lols.
This week Jahannah had the help of Chris Keegan. They spoke to Rose Robinson and Joseph Hancock of Great British Mysteries and Yianni Agisilaou about their amazing stage shows! Also on the show, Goubtube passed through to give us some life lessons in being an successful content creator, and to play some games. Lucy Patterson was ill this week so we had lovely Kevin join us for some film reviews.
Sophie Craig joined Jahannah as a special co-host. Maddy Anholt chatted about her Edinburgh Fringe ‘Herselves’. David Bryan also stopped by to talk about his show ‘Trashed’. Gabriel Gonzalez chatted about his new web series All of Them. Lucy Patterson, our resident film reviewer, shared her views on the most recent film releases.
First up we had Elf Lyons in the studio to talk about her new show PELICAN at Soho Theatre. Up next was the lovely producer Hannah Elsy and cast member Luke Lane of The Quentin Dentin Show. Also in the studio we had BAFTA nominated Elhum Shakerifar came in to chat about feature film A Syrian Love Story ahead of Shubbak Festival. Isabel and Dora from Shit Faced Showtime passed through to tell us about their drunken antics on stage. Also, we played out when Teej met main stars of new Tupac film Demetrius Shipp Jr. and Kat Graham.
This week Katie Beard joined Jahannah as her cohost! Ursula Martinez passed through to talk about her show at Soho Theatre Free Admission. Also in the studio we had director of film Access All Areas; Bryn Higgins. Last but not least we had the makers of online sci-fi series Eris, starring… Jahannah! They went on Facebook Live to play some spacey games and to kick off their Kickstarter campaign! Of course, not to forget our resident film reviewer Lucy Patterson.
Huw Samuel stepped in this week to help out Jahannah! On this show Teej caught up with Josh Helman of My Name is Lenny and Jahannah spoke to Nick Broomfield about ‘Whitney: Can I Be Me’. In the studio we had Kevin MacDonald to talk about Touching The void and stars of BLISS! Montserrat Lombard and Freya Parks. Also, they spoke to Dawn Sievewright and Frances Mayli of Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour and creators of Holy Crap Benji and Nicholas. And breathe…..
Noel was flying solo this week – almost! Noel’s on-screen wife Shanika Warren joined him as his guest co-host. Also on the show Jed Shepard to talk about Dawn of The Deaf at this years London Sundance Festival and Duane Henry popped by for a way overdue catch up. Also in the studio was the very talented Gareth O’Connor to talk new play Danny in the Deep Blue Sea. Last but not least, our resident film reviewer Lucy Patterson join Noel and Shanika to talk the newest film releases.
On this episode of Back Row and Chill, Jahannah was joined by Kevin Freshwater! They brought you up to date with this week’s entertainment news, talked Netflix originals and the newest film releases. Hannah Pool from Southbank’s African Utopia Festival stopped by to tell us about her amazing event. Also in the studio, we had Lucy Patterson to talk Pirates of the Caribbean and aliens?!
This week Noel was back! Ron Scapello popped by to talk about his new film My Name Is Lenny. Star and Director of nude play (yes you heard us!) Adam Scott-Rowley dropped in to talk This Is Not Culturally Significant. Also in the studio we had music composer Ilan Eshkeri who told us about his contributions to major feature films. Also, director Alex Taylor told us about his new film Spaceship – which premiered that evening! Last but not least, resident film reviewer Lucy Patterson passed through.
This week Alex Hobern was back! He cohosted another fab show with Jahannah whilst Noel was away. First up, Edward Bluemel was on the phone to natter about Love in Idleness at the Apollo Theatre. In the studio we had Annemiek Van Elst and Claudia Marinaro from the amazing Becoming Mohammed. All this plus a lie detector text, entertainment news and our resident film reviewer Lucy Patterson also stopped by.
This week Teej was back to cohost with Jahannah! Up first we funny man Tom Stade. Followed by Phina Oruche to talk about her new play at the Oval House – Identity Crisis. We also played out Jahannah’s interview from earlier in the week with director Hope Dickinson Leach and actress Ellie Kendrick of The Levelling. Last but not least, we had our resident film reviewer Lucy Patterson in to talk the newest releases.
Jahannah was joined by a special co-host Alexa Wall. Michael Yale and David Leopold chatted about their show Late Company. Jonathan Wakeman and Brakes’ director Mercedes Grower chatted about the LOCO Festival. Shola Amoo and Tanya Fear from the film A Moving Image stopped by the studios. Our favourite honest film reviewer Lucy Patterson joined the girls. Jahannah also chatted to Florence Pugh and William Oldroyd about Lady Macbeth.
This week Osy was Jahannah’s co-host! Sabine Krayenbühl and Zeva Oelbaum joined them to talk about their new film Letters From Baghdad, of which they are directing. George Evans, co-director of the marvelously scary play The Gap In The Light. On the phone we had Allison Kugel to talk about her new book ‘Journaling Fame: A Memoir of a Life Unhinged and on the Record’. Finally, we had Lucy Patterson with some more honest film reviews. All this plus two competitions! Yes, two!
Noel was back this week for an EPIC episode. We had two amazing guests from Soho Theatre pop by to talk about their projects; Katie Bonna and Kiza Dean. Also in the studio, we had stars of The Life Musical T’Shan Williams and David Albury. Star of Sky Atlantic’s Guerrilla Abraham Lewis also popped by for a chat and we played out the interview of when Jahannah met Joshua McGuire earlier in the day.
What a great episode! First up we had Urbain Wolf in the studio to talk his amazing play Custody. Also in the studio, we had Jay Taylor and Oliver Coopersmith to talk about their new, two-man play 46 Beacon. On the phone, we had Max Casella who told us all about The Kid Stays in the Picture which is at the Royal Court Theatre right now! Finally, we had Sam from Flatpack Festival to big up their event, and Lucy Patterson with some film and TV reviews.
On the week when Noel and Jahannah hosted another great competition; we had Josh, Chloe and Ben from the musical The Girls and movie music composer Ralegh Long popped by to chat soundtracks. Head to FUBAR Radio’s twitter to win a signed BrOTHERHOOD vinyl.
This week Noel was away but Jahannah took the show solo – and she rocked it! First up, Waj Ali popped by to talk BBC Two’s The Attack. Also in the studio was comedy sketch wizard Brookelyn. On the phone, we had Mido Hamada from NBC’s Emerald City and we played out the interview of when Jahannah met writer and director of Personal Shopper, Olivier Assaya.
Noel was back this week! He and Jahannah talked Samuel Jackson criticising British leads, Ed Sheeran producing a musical and much more. In the studio, we had Different for Girls Director Campbell X and BFI Deputy Festivals Director Tricia Tuttle. Finally, we had our honest film reviewer Lucy to talk Bates Motel and Fist Fight.
Monique Catalino of Cinema Made in Italy Film Festival to promote her amazing worldwide series of events. We played out the interview of when Jahannah met up with director of Certain Women Kelly Reichardt. In the studio we had The Wild Party’s Bronte Barbe and Dex Lee, who smashed our 90’s trivia game! And not to forget our honest film reviewer Lucy Patterson who popped by, make sure you check out her blog Popcorn and Pick n Mix!
Noel was in this week and it was a banger of a show! On the phone we had two amazing guests; Scandal’s Joe Morton, followed by the main man in Halfway Quinton Aaron. In studio we had the very talented Lewis Rose to talk about his film The Chop and the lovely Lucy Patterson with her honest film reviews.
This week, funny guy Alex Hobern joined Jahannah as her stand in co-host! First up the king of theatre and TV Alex Vlahos came in the studio for a chat. We then played you a great chat from when Jahannah met Moonlight play wright Tarell Alvin McCraney. Last but not least, the lovely Lucy Patterson delivered some great honest film reviews. Catch up NOW!
Teej joined Jahannah for another fun packed show! BAFTA nominated Conor MacNeill phoned in for a chat, Director Dan Hutton stopped by to talk about new pay ‘Big Guns’ and cast members of This Must Be The Place, Molly Roberts and James Cooney, popped in for a chat.
This week’s show saw our first competition give-away! We gave lucky student Bryony a BrOTHERHOOD signed poster, CD and DVD. Also on the show was prankster Kristen Hanby and theatre wizard Catherine Lamb popped by to talk about new play Bunny.