Three Little Words Wondery
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New episodes come out every Friday exclusively on Amazon Music for Prime and Unlimited customers. Which words matter most to you? Which make you smile? Which do you hope never to hear again? Every week on Three Little Words, comedian John Bishop and actor Tony Pitts invite their celebrity guests to bring them the three words that mean most to them - and the one they would rather forget.
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Sam Ryder
Gratitude. Believe. Joy. John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite singer-songwriter Sam Ryder to discuss the three words that mean the most to him.
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Brian Blessed
Ring. Crash. White. John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite actor and adventurer Brian Blessed to discuss the three words that mean the most to him.
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David 'Sideman' Whitely
Integrity. Peace. Contentment. John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite presenter and comedian David 'Sideman' Whitely to discuss the three words that mean the most to him.
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Darren Harriott
Comedy. Experiences. Rastafarian. John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite comedian Darren Harriott to discuss the three words that mean the most to him. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, you can contact Samaritans 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call 116 123 (free from any phone) or email jo@samaritans.org.
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Tony Blackburn
Sea. Soul. Family. John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite veteran radio presenter Tony Blackburn to discuss the three words that mean the most to him.
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Sadie Frost
Meditation. Awareness. Humility. John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite director and actress Sadie Frost to discuss the three words that mean the most to her.
Customer Reviews
Love this podcast; why aren’t the new episodes here?
Absolutely love John Bishop and Tony Pitts! Their banter and distinct style of discussion is exactly what I need on long running outdoors! Please bring back the 2022 episodes! Glad I found the Dr. Who episode on Amazon Music!
Was really enjoying the show…
…until five minutes before the end of my first episode, when the two old, straight, relatively wealthy white men decided to give their old, straight, relatively wealthy white male opinions on “wokeness.”