43 episodes

Legendary British writer, broadcaster, ex-MP and TV star Gyles Brandreth hosts “Rosebud”, in which he talks to famous and fascinating people about their first memories and first experiences.
Expect laughter, nostalgia, memorable stories, revelations and, of course, the odd name-drop from Gyles. 
 
We want to hear about your first memories - email us at hello@rosebudpodcast.com

And you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @therosebudpod
 
Artwork: Freya Betts.
Music: Phil Lepherd.
Producer: Harriet Jaine.

Rosebud is a 'Plain Jaine' / 'Keep It Light Media' Production
 
Creator: Gyles Brandreth/Plain Jaine Productions

Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth Gyles Brandreth / Plain Jaine Productions / Keep It Light Media

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 524 Ratings

Legendary British writer, broadcaster, ex-MP and TV star Gyles Brandreth hosts “Rosebud”, in which he talks to famous and fascinating people about their first memories and first experiences.
Expect laughter, nostalgia, memorable stories, revelations and, of course, the odd name-drop from Gyles. 
 
We want to hear about your first memories - email us at hello@rosebudpodcast.com

And you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @therosebudpod
 
Artwork: Freya Betts.
Music: Phil Lepherd.
Producer: Harriet Jaine.

Rosebud is a 'Plain Jaine' / 'Keep It Light Media' Production
 
Creator: Gyles Brandreth/Plain Jaine Productions

    Alexander Armstrong

    Alexander Armstrong

    Gyles and Alexander Armstrong reminisce about Alexander's idyllic childhood in Northumberland, the son of a country GP. They talk about his school years, when he was an 'odd little boy' who sang in the school choir and was obsessed with Gilbert and Sullivan. They discuss the joy of Evensong, and the delights of PG Wodehouse, and Gyles finds out what it was like to live on Imogen Stubbs's barge in Chiswick. This episode was recorded on a sunny day in May, and we hope you can feel the sunshine as you listen to it - enjoy.
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    • 1 hr
    Reverend Richard Coles

    Reverend Richard Coles

    Gyles meets the writer, clergyman and former member of the Communards Reverend Richard Coles. Together they talk about Richard's childhood, growing up as the musically gifted youngest son in a family of shoe manufacturers in Kettering, about how he discovered his sexuality and became part of London's gay scene in the 1980s, and about how he found his faith in the aftermath of the AIDS crisis. Gyles and Richard discuss the best way to pull a vicar, and whether a mental orgasm is better than a physical one. Thank you to Reverend Richard for his openness and for this wonderful conversation.

    Our other big news is that this week is our sponsor Grosvenor House's 95th anniversary. To hear Gyles interview Stuart Bowery, the Manager of the hotel, all about Grosvenor House's fascinating history, go to https://grosvenorhousecasts.podbean.com/.
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Katherine Ryan

    Katherine Ryan

    Gyles has fun talking to Katherine Ryan about her early memories and formative experiences, with added discussions about the rights and wrongs of plastic surgery, whether you should tell anecdotes during sex, and what, exactly, is phallic swagger. This is a frank, open, revealing and sometimes inspiring conversation that's possibly slightly more adult than our usual episodes. Katherine tells Gyles about her childhood in a Canadian industrial town, about her parents and their divorce, and about her student job waitressing at Hooters. Thank you to Katherine for this brilliant conversation.
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    John Cleese

    John Cleese

    This week, Gyles has John Cleese in the Rosebud hotseat. Gyles finds out about John's childhood, growing up in the Westcountry during the war, with a father whose surname was actually 'Cheese' and a mother who was suffering from post natal depression. John also shares stories about his school days, what it was like being the tallest boy in the form, and how he enjoyed being "subversive" at the back of the class and discovered his love of being funny. John also talks about Python, Fawlty Towers and his spiritual side. This is a fascinating, wide-ranging and sometimes hilarious conversation. Thank you, John.
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    TREAT EPISODE: Dermot O'Leary

    TREAT EPISODE: Dermot O'Leary

    Dermot O'Leary and Gyles know each other from the This Morning sofa, but here they get the chance to sit down for a proper in-depth conversation. Dermot tells Gyles about his childhood, growing up in a warm and loving Irish family, and about how important his heritage is to him. He talks about his first communion, his love of poetry and Gyles finds out whether he knows the facts of life. Dermot's latest children's book, Wings of Glory, is out in paperback now: it's an exciting adventure set in WWII, starring a heroic band of birds who fight in the Battle of Britain.
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    • 55 min
    Sir Keir Starmer

    Sir Keir Starmer

    In this episode Gyles talks to the Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer. This isn't a political interview, instead it's an in-depth and fascinating conversation about Keir's background and personal history. Keir reminisces about his childhood in a village in Surrey; he remembers cramped car journeys in a Ford Cortina with four kids and four dogs squeezed onto the back seat. He also describes the impact his mum's serious illness had on him, his father and on the rest of the family. This is, at times, a moving conversation. Gyles also hears about Keir's university days, about his love of football, and about his first encounter with his wife. Thanks to Keir for giving us his time and energy, and for sharing his stories. Enjoy this.
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    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
524 Ratings

524 Ratings

Bendy Jane ,

Rosebud

I don’t listen to podcasts but I’m a big fan of Rosebud and look forward to every Friday to see who the guest is. I’ve listened to every guest and really enjoyed them.

Me Again x ,

Worth a listen

I’ve listened from the start & enjoy most episodes.

Every now and again there’s a really strong guest who stands out & makes listening very worthwhile. - horses for courses I guess.

Minor point I’m sure but, I think the podcast’s title (I like the origin, childhood cinema reference etc) probably puts some people off & that combined with the twee intro & outro music doesn’t do it any favours. Get past that though & you’ve got a good host, and a decent chance of an interesting guest!

Worth a listen.

Mary Massih ,

Rosebud-review - Richard Coles

Rev Richard Coles is just brilliant on this episode and Gyles Brandreth is a wonderful interviewer. Such a natural with a simply gorgeous voice. Taste and enjoy!! One of the very best podcasts in my judgement. Such a treat. Thank you!

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