Phillip Schofield

Published: Oct. 24, 2020, 12:32 p.m.

b'Richard Coles and Shaun Keaveny are joined by Phillip Schofield who shares his highlights from spending nearly 40 years in television, and talks about coming out as gay- both publicly and privately. Wim Hof, also known as The Ice Man,\\u202fholds multiple world records including climbing the highest mountains in the world while wearing only shorts. He reveals how the cold was his saviour in tough times and\\u202fthat\\u202fa traumatic birth made him a man on a\\u202fmission.\\n\\nWhen Skepta won his 2016 Mercury prize he thanked his mother. Now Ify Adenuga talks about her life: growing up in Nigeria and protecting her children from youth crime whilst they were growing up in London.\\n\\nFormer Footballer and Pundit Jamie Redknapp shares his Inheritance Tracks: Easy by The Commodores and The Notorious B.I.G - Juicy.\\n\\nSharon D. Clarke MBE is an Olivier Award-winning actor and singer. She talks about her eclectic career, from her first hit \\u201cI Wanna Give You Devotion\\u201d with Nomad in 1991, to TV roles on Holby City and Doctor Who, and an Olivier Award-winning performance in Caroline, or Change, which she was about to take to Broadway before lockdown happened.\\n\\nLife\\u2019s What You Make It by Phillip Schofield is out now.\\nThe Wim Hof Method by Wim Hof is out now\\u202f.\\nEndless Fortune by Ify Adenuga is out now.\\nJumpers for Goalposts: The Making of a Footballer by Jamie Redknapp is out now.\\nSharon D. Clarke performs in the audio project Written on the Waves which comprises 9 world premi\\xe8res including Lem N Ginge: The Princess of Kakos - released on 5th October.\\n\\nProducer: Claire Bartleet\\nEditor: Eleanor Garland'