In Confidence, John McVicar: In Confidence Series 3 Ep.
Season 3, Episode 8
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Acclaimed broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough meets Laurie Taylor to discuss his distinguished career, expressing his views on life, conservation and religion.
Keith Allen: In Confidence Series 3 Ep.2Laurie Taylor meets actor, comedian and musician Keith Allen, who reflects on his wild youth and looks ahead to the next phase of his acting career and life in his new band.
Nigel Kennedy: In Confidence Series 3 EpViolin virtuoso Nigel Kennedy tells Laurie Taylor about breaking the conventions of classical music, his childhood struggles, unique practice methods and love of football.
Ann Leslie: In Confidence Series 3 Ep.4Foreign correspondent Ann Leslie talks honestly about the dangers of reporting from the world's trouble zones, winding up her male counterparts and upsetting Marlon Brando.
Uri Geller: In Confidence Series 3 Ep.5Laurie Taylor probes spoon-bender Uri Geller on hypnotising Michael Jackson, hearing extra-terrestrials, coping with controversy and the birth of his trademark act.
Howard Jacobson: In Confidence Series 3Man Booker Prize-winning novelist Howard Jacobson tells Laurie Taylor about the link between comedy and Jewishness, jealousy among authors and his love of English literature.
Joan Bakewell: In Confidence Series 3 EpBroadcaster Dame Joan Bakewell tells Laurie Taylor about her fascinating life and career, discussing feminism, marriage and her seven-year affair with Harold Pinter.
John McVicar: In Confidence Series 3 Ep.Armed robber-turned writer John McVicar tells Laurie Taylor why he hates being called a reformed criminal and discusses his antagonistic relationship with his convicted son.
John Lydon: In Confidence Series 3 Ep.9PiL frontman and former Sex Pistol John Lydon talks candidly with Laurie Taylor about losing his memory, his heady punk days and enjoying the Royal Wedding.
Michael Winner: In Confidence Series 3 EFilm-maker turned foodie Michael Winner speaks to Laurie Taylor about his career as a fiery restaurant reviewer and reflects on working with stars such as Marlon Brando.
Show more- About this episode
- Armed robber-turned writer John McVicar tells Laurie Taylor why he hates being called a reformed criminal and discusses his antagonistic relationship with his convicted son.
- CrewJohn Hayward-Warburton (Director)
- GenreArts
- Seasons5
- StudioSky Arts