The Plug sees host Neil Griffiths sit down with some of the biggest actors, bands, artists and comedians from all around the world to engage in down to earth, unedited and unplugged conversations. Produced by: Neil Griffiths & Danni Griffiths Music by: @mcp_the_band
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
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What a great first episode, can’t wait for more. 😏
Great podcast can’t wait to see where this goes!
Jumped straight onto this as soon as I heard Neil had a new podcast. Incredible as always, master interviewer and always makes me laugh!! My new favourite podcast (sorry Oprah).
With a voice smacking of dulcet tones and a funky neon logo, I’m salivating for some full-length Neil Griffiths (full length episode, that is)
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Conversations focus on engaging with prominent figures from the entertainment world, particularly actors, musicians, and comedians. Topics are varied but often center around personal stories, projects, and the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry. Notably, the setting is casual and candid, leading to authentic discussions that aren't overly polished, allowing guests to share their journeys and thoughts freely, which likely resonates with listeners seeking genuine connections with their favorite personalities. This approach sets it apart, offering insights into both the professional and personal lives of its guests, making it appealing to fans of the arts.
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The Plug launched 4 years ago and published 97 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Plug include:
1. Andy Lee
2. Tim Minchin
3. Chuck D
4. Bernard Fanning
5. Paul Dempsey
6. Marc Fennell
7. Morgan Evans
8. Rob Schneider
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