Episodes
Published 05/30/24
Tom talks to journalist and broadcaster Chick Young about the tragic death of his young son, his broadcasting career, and only an excuse. Contains some strong language.
Published 05/30/24
Tom talks to journalist and broadcaster Chick Young about his early life, the stories which made him famous and his relationship with managers of both Rangers and Celtic. Contains some strong language.
Published 05/23/24
Tom chats to Olympian and Commonwealth games gold medallist Ross Murdoch about his career
Published 05/16/24
Tom English speaks to former Formula 1 driver Paul di Resta about his career
Published 05/09/24
Lynsey Sharp talks to Tom English about retirement and her career as a whole
Published 05/02/24
Scotland men's national team manager Steve Clarke talks to Tom English about his road to the job.
Published 04/25/24
Tom English talks to Scottish snooker player Alan McManus about swapping the cue for the microphone. "I wanted to rip his lungs out" Alan talks about his attitude to anybody he came up against on the green baize. Ronnie Sullivan "it's a front" we get the inside track on how the snooker legend really feels about the game. Plus the day Stephen Hendry snubbed Alan McManus.
Published 04/18/24
In 1983, Aberdeen won the European Cup Winners' Cup. On the 40th anniversary, Tom English talks to Willie Miller about the team's journey to glory in Gothenburg
Published 05/10/23
Tom English in conversation with Ken Buchanan, one of Scotland's greatest sportsmen, who died on 1 April 2023
Published 04/02/23
Archie Macpherson, one Scotland's most distinguished sports broadcasters, discusses some of the key moments from his career including the Olympic Games, riots and Trainspotting.
Published 12/11/22
Archie Macpherson, one of the best known Scottish sports broadcasters, tells Tom English about his travels to the FIFA World Cups from 1982 to 1998.
Published 12/04/22
Archie Macpherson, one of the best known Scottish sports broadcasters, tells Tom English about his experiences at the FIFA World Cups of 1974 and 1978.
Published 11/27/22
Tommy Gilmour, a legend of the Scottish boxing scene, talks Benny Lynch, meeting Muhammad Ali in Paisley Ice Rink plus holding the spit-bucket at Ken Buchanan v Jim Watt.
Published 07/04/22
Hannah Miley, three-time Olympic swimmer, double Commonwealth gold medallist, in conversation with Tom English.
Published 06/27/22
Charlie Adam, one of Scotland's most talented midfielders of his generation, discusses his life in football, from leaving Rangers to his Liverpool debut, and his personal life.
Published 06/20/22
Hazel Irvine, one of Britain's leading and respected broadcasters, talks to Tom English
Published 06/06/22
Legendary commentator Archie MacPherson discusses his broadcasting life including key footballing figures Jock Stein, Sir Alex Ferguson, Jim McLean and Ally MacLeod
Published 05/30/22
Scott Brown, one of the most decorated players in Scottish football history, talks about winning 10 Premiership titles, ending his 14 year stay at Celtic & moving to join Aberdeen
Published 08/27/21
Former Scotland captain and Champions League winner Paul Lambert discusses his early life at St Mirren, winning the Champions League at Dortmund then returning home to Celtic.
Published 08/13/21
Ryder Cup golfer & European Tour star Stephen Gallacher discusses his sporting life including his big wins in Dubai and India, his Foundation, and having his son Jack as caddie.
Published 06/18/21
Eilidh Doyle is Scotland's most decorated track & field athlete of all time. Recently retired, Eilidh had great success in Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth competition.
Published 06/04/21
Belgium coach and former Celtic & Scotland midfielder Shaun Maloney discusses his football career, FA Cup final win & the upcoming UEFA European Championship with Tom English.
Published 05/21/21
Snooker Champion Graeme Dott discusses his life in snooker culminating in his 2006 victory at the Crucible. Dott opens up about his mental health & narcolepsy plus his future
Published 05/07/21
One from the archive as Sandy Lyle reflects on his 1985 Open golf Championship win at Royal St George. This was his first major title in a successful career..
Published 02/19/21