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Virgin Radio UK
Spooning with Mark Wogan
Join Mark Wogan for Spooning! Set the table and tuck into this brand new podcast, where celebrities accompany Mark for a unique culinary adventure at two of the UK's most coveted foodie hotspots: The Groucho Club in Soho and The Mount Street Restaurant in Mayfair.Mark greets each guest with a bespoke menu, custom-made to fulfil their foodie fantasies but also to challenge them with what they think they hate. The catch - they'll be blindfolded and not know which they're trying.Watch the podcast on YouTube, follow 'Spooning' on Instagram and TikTok for...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 31 ratings
Amazing concept, amazing guests
I absolutely love this show. Mark has wonderful warmth. It’s such a clever idea and reveals more about guests than you’d normally discover.
Ems147 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/11/24
Absolutely Fabulous!
I love this. Shower, sweet, funny, refreshing and insightful.
Shatt47 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/11/24
Poor sound
Quite like the content but ruined by the terrible sound quality.
WC4P via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/01/24
Recent Episodes
Welcome to Spooning With Mark Wogan. In this episode Mark is joined by documentary maker, reality star and fashion designer Zara McDermott to talk about the foods that she thinks she loves and the foods that she thinks she hates with dishes served by Jamie Shears at the Mount Street Restaurant in...
Published 04/24/24
Published 04/24/24
Welcome to Spooning with Mark Wogan. In this episode, Mark is joined by Gennaro Contaldo to talk about the foods that he thinks he loves and the foods that he thinks he hates with dishes served by Jamie Shears at Mount Street Restaurant in Mayfair. Plus, Gennaro talks about growing up in the...
Published 04/17/24
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