Andy Bush is hosting a new podcast at Absolute Radio called Through the Decades.
The download will feature a celebrity guest each week for a trip through time.
Beginning in the 60s, before working their way across the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s and back to the present day, each guest shares their stories of how each decade has shaped their lives and made them who they are today.
With music at the heart of so many memories, Andy begins each era with a song that reminds guests of a moment in time. From Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie to Wolf Alice and Young Fathers, Through the Decades is a love letter to life and the passage of time.
Guests for this series include comedian Mel Giedroyc, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood, musician Noel Gallagher, actor Ralf Little, author Dame Jacqueline Wilson, impressionist Jon Culshaw and American Drag Queen Jujubee.
The first three episodes of Through the Decades will be available from 10am on 28th March, with a new episode released each week on a Monday.
Details of the first three episodes can be found below:
Episode 1 – Mel Giedroyc
Mel Giedroyc joins Andy Bush as she goes Through the Decades, taking a nostalgic look at her late father’s two-year journey from Siberia to the UK during the war, informing us of her rave happenings in the 1990s and spilling the beans on what really happened when Sue Perkins and herself left the Great British Bake Off.
Episode 2 – Craig Revel Horwood
Choreographer, dancer and TV personality Craig Revel Horwood joins Andy Bush as he goes Through the Decades, navigating from Australia in the 1960s to campaigning for HIV activists in the 1980s. Join us as Craig reveals why he originally turned down a judging spot on Strictly Come Dancing and how passing his British citizen test became a big challenge.
Episode 3 – Noel Gallagher
One of the most influential British artists sits down with Andy Bush to go Through the Decades. Noel Gallagher gives his opinions on music ‘talent’ shows, his favourite Oasis songs and tells us about the one and only time he met Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones.
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