
Choreographer and Director Dame Arlene Phillips and Actor and Writer Bradley Riches are two friends who talk about everything… even though they disagree on almost everything!
Ask Me A Question is the podcast where they take sides and debate the biggest topics in pop culture – from the most iconic performances, to the most overrated artists.
Join Arlene & Bradley as they argue their opinions, read ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

Sometimes you watch a TV show and you feel seen by what is happening on the screen. On this episode of Ask Me A Question, Dame Arlene Phillips and Bradley Riches are debating which TV shows best represent real life.
Arlene opens the episode by shari... more
Have you ever watched a TV show and thought... I wish I could be best friends with this character? On this episode of Ask Me A Question, Dame Arlene Phillips and Bradley Riches are debating which TV best friends should be their best friends!
We open... more
Have you watched a film lately and thought... wow, that's not alright! Many films have become outdated for different reasons - whether they include improper opinions or behaviour, or just references that are no longer relevant. On this episode of Ask... more
There are lots of incredible pop stars over the generations... but surely there can only be one Queen of Pop? On this episode of Ask Me A Question, Dame Arlene Phillips and Bradley Riches are debating who the undisputed Queen of Pop must be.
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Apple Podcasts | #199 |
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Two longtime friends—one a choreographer/director and the other an actor/writer—yearly clash over big pop culture topics, delivering lively debates, anecdotes, and listener input. Episodes center on questions like who owns the title of “Queen of Pop,” overrated artists, iconic performances, and celebrity casting in musicals, all through a fun, personality-driven format. The banter is bold but friendly, with each host defending a strong point of view while inviting audience engagement. A notable strength is the chemistry and humor that keep conversations accessible even when opinions diverge, making it easy for potential listeners to plug into ongoing debates or catch up via individual episodes.
Standout elements include the recurring “team... more
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