Episodes

  • Richard Hawley
    Dec 3 2025

    On a stormy late-summer afternoon, a legendary singer-songwriter makes the seismic journey from South Yorkshire to West Yorkshire to drop in on Simon and make sure he's properly kitted out for the wild winds and lashing rain. Richard Hawley is perhaps our greatest living balladeer. As well as having played alongside some of the biggest names in music, he's also made a major name for himself with his own band, playing countless live shows and producing albums like 'Coles Corner', 'Hollow Meadows' and 'In This City They Call You Love'. More recently the award-winning musical 'Standing At The Sky's Edge' which is built on his songs has left audiences around the country moved to tears. Over a couple of brews, courtesy of our friends at Yorkshire Tea, Richard tells Simon about his own shed, the importance of love in his life and work, and finally about the cleft palate that would, had he not been through numerous operations, have left him unable to sing. All that and a beautiful rendition of a Buddly Holly classic is more than enough to keep the storm at bay.

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    47 mins
  • Reeta Chakrabarti
    Nov 26 2025

    Simon welcomes journalist, newsreader and now novelist Reeta Chakrabarti to the shed for a conversation that arcs from her childhood in Birmingham to reporting from conflict zones around the world. Reeta discusses her debut novel, Finding Belle, a moving coming-of-age tale of family, identity, mental illness and cross-cultural roots that moves from the beaches of Mombasa to England in the 1970s - a place she describes as a more difficult and sometimes more brutal place than in it is today. Over a proper brew from our friends at Yorkshire Tea, Simon and Reeta share their love of Keats and their passion for dancing (if your arms don't rise above your shoulders have you even had a dance?) - and Reeta talks about some of the stories that have stayed with her over the years, including the murder of Stephen Lawrence.

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    55 mins
  • Susie Dent
    Nov 19 2025

    Being the gormful chap he is, Simon is deeply happified to welcome Britain's best-known and best loved lexicographer and etymologist Susie Dent to the shed. Susie has not only served in Countdown's Dictionary Corner for more than three decades (and graced the slightly less seemly environs of '8 Out of Ten Cats' in the process), she has also written the novel 'Guilty by Definition' and numerous non-fiction books delighting in the English language. It's German, though, that really captured her heart early and remains her favourite language. She describes her circuitous and sometimes reluctant route to fame, and as next door's cows gather to eavesdrop, Simon and Susie explore how poets and lexicographers approach, use and celebrate language in their different but complementary ways.

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    1 hr
  • Self Esteem
    Nov 12 2025

    It's not just anyone who could lure Simon away from his Yorkshire fox-hole for a shed away-day - but the chance to meet the magnificently multi-talented musician, actress and erstwhile fast-bowler Self Esteem is more than enough incentive to get him on the train. She tells him all about the thrills and frustrations of a career in music, her hopes of branching out into more experimental work, the pleasure she gets from acting - and introduces Simon to the glow-worm that's been a constant companion since her childhood. Over a proper brew courtesy of Yorkshire Tea, the pair also discover a shared history on that county's village cricket scene. Long before they were pushing artistic boundaries, they both spent many teenage hours walking the boundary rope while eating crisps and dreaming of their futures.

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    51 mins
  • Frank Skinner
    Nov 3 2025

    It almost goes without saying that Frank Skinner is one of the most successful comedians and broadcasters of the past thirty years. More recently he has also proved himself to be an extremely astute and generous reader of poetry through the brilliant 'Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast' which sees him navigate the work of a wide range of poets with all the engagement, skill and apparent effortlessness he's brought to his stand-up. As he tells Simon during his visit to The Shed, that effortlessness actually masks a relentless work ethic and deep commitment to all the projects he takes on. It's a glorious conversation ranging widely across matters of faith, family and football - but it begins with a heartfelt apology from Simon. No apologies are necessary when it comes to the tea break - Frank's just a little disappointed that Simon isn't able to offer Yorkshire Tea’s Biscuit Brew.

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    58 mins