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White Wine Question Time, with Kate Thornton, is the podcast that brings together well-known friends, three glasses of wine and three thought-provoking questions. Discover the friendships behind the entertainment headlines, and listen in on their conversations for a side to the celebrities you've never heard before. 
White Wine Question Time is a Stak production.

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White Wine Question Time, with Kate Thornton, is the podcast that brings together well-known friends, three glasses of wine and three thought-provoking questions. Discover the friendships behind the entertainment headlines, and listen in on their conversations for a side to the celebrities you've never heard before. 
White Wine Question Time is a Stak production.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Stephen Mangan on the importance of family, acting joys, and dealing with sudden loss

    Stephen Mangan on the importance of family, acting joys, and dealing with sudden loss

    Today's guest is a celebrated actor who can seamlessly turn his hand to any number of different roles - be it TV dramas, comedy blockbusters or Tony-nominated runs on Broadway. It's the lovely Stephen Mangan!
    After almost becoming a lawyer and instead finding his way to acting after real tragedy, Stephen's gone on to enjoy a hugely successful career on stage and screen. He chats to us about his love for his huge Irish family - he has 52 first cousins! - as well as the importance of a varied CV and how sudden loss can often lead us to becoming more reflective and thoughtful versions of ourselves.
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    • 49 Min.
    Something from the Cellar: London Marathon

    Something from the Cellar: London Marathon

    This week, we’re here with some last minute motivation in the run up to the London Marathon this Sunday! Whether you’re a runner or simply there for the good vibes, you’re bound to be inspired by our fantastic guests.
    First up, we have cricket legend Phil Tufnell, who tells us about his own biggest inspirations and how they’ve helped him through the most challenging of times. Then, we have Olympian Dame Denise Lewis who recalls the biggest moments of tough love that have pushed her on and taught her to never give up. And, last but not least, we have Judy Murray, who tells us about the impact Billie Jean King had on her and how that inspiration has helped her to propel the next generation forward in women’s sport.
    For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!
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    • 29 Min.
    Hugh Dennis on finding your people, the joy of letting things happen, and his unlikely James Bond cameo

    Hugh Dennis on finding your people, the joy of letting things happen, and his unlikely James Bond cameo

    Joining us today is the esteemed actor and comedian you’ll no doubt know from shows like Mock the Week, Fleabag, Outnumbered - and even a few scenes of the latest James Bond film. It’s the wonderful Hugh Dennis!
    Before heading back out on tour with Steve Punt for the first time in a decade, Hugh chats to Kate about the joys of letting your career dictate its path, how he found himself in the likes of Fleabag and James Bond, and the importance of finding your tribe.
    For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram! 
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    • 56 Min.
    Something from the Cellar: Dame Prue Leith

    Something from the Cellar: Dame Prue Leith

    This week we’re revisiting our brilliant chat with the extraordinary Prue Leith. She’s a businesswoman, chef, entrepreneur, TV personality and author and she’s back on our screens once again this Sunday for the final episode of Channel 4’s special Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off series. Here, she tells us about her belief in reinventing yourself every 25 years and reminisces on her most incredible life journeys, from food to love - and everything in between!
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    • 50 Min.
    Anastacia on singing with Celine Dion, being on The Masked Singer, and her experience of menopause as a breast cancer survivor

    Anastacia on singing with Celine Dion, being on The Masked Singer, and her experience of menopause as a breast cancer survivor

    Joining us this week is a phenomenal singer-songwriter with one of the most recognisable voices in pop music. It’s noughties icon Anastacia!
    Anastacia joins Kate following the release of her latest album, “Our Songs,” a unique project that pays homage to the music she fell in love with while in Germany. Together, they chart her life all the way from childhood - where you would have found her and her sister performing some somewhat inappropriate songs from the musical Hair in the living room - to unforgettable moments like performing at Elton John’s wedding and sharing the stage with Celine Dion for an unexpected rendition of ACDC.
    Beyond the glitz and glamour of the spotlight, Anastacia emerges as a beacon of strength and resilience. She candidly shares her journey, from confronting breast cancer and undergoing a double mastectomy to navigating the challenges of menopause as a breast cancer survivor.
    ***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!***

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    • 51 Min.
    Something from the Cellar: Family

    Something from the Cellar: Family

    This week, to celebrate the long Easter weekend we're revisiting some brilliant guests that have reminded us of the importance of family and the support they bring. From the heartwarming to the ridiculously hilarious, we've got something for everyone.
    First up, it's HRH Princess Eugenie who talks us through the line of phenomenal women she's come from. Then we have Colleen and Maureen from the iconic pop band The Nolans, who tell us how international touring brought them even closer. Plus, we have Mark Bonnar who gets choked up by the sweet words of his father - you might need a hanky!

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    • 32 Min.

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I want to be Kate‘s friend

I have recommended this podcast to several friends already. I like the format, the guests have been a mixture of people I’ve grown up with and new interesting people but all interesting. What sets this apart though is Kate‘s authenticity - she comes across so well: well-researched, displays empathy in bucket loads as she shares anecdotes with her guests, funny and caring. I’ve often looked at insta photos of her boozy lunches with her girl gang and thought „I’d like a bit of that“ but now I’m convinced of it! It’s also been a tonic in the absence of being able to get together with my girlfriends through the pandemic! Thanks Kate x

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