"Tales from a very minor celebrity": Recent Episodes

Simon Baldock

Is it possible for someone with very little self confidence and who is also very shy to go on to become a radio and TV presenter?…Hosting their own live radio show, interviewing royals, Oscar winning actors and musical superstars as well as hosting shows in front of 20,000 people and even moving to another country to start a new career….Well I’m here to tell you that it is, because I did just that. My name is Simon Baldock and this podcast is called, “Tales from a very minor celebrity”….this is the story of how I overcame my insecurities and shyness and went on to have a 35 year career in broadcasting both in the UK and in Spain. You’ll hear some of my most memorable celebrity interviews and all the adventures I’ve had both in the UK and Spain and the stories behind them…like the time I delivered half a carcass of beef to Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street! “Tales from a very minor celebrity”, a weekly podcast from me Simon Baldock.

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On the 23rd February, 2023 is was announced the football commentating legend John “Motty” Motson had died at the age of 77.

He started working on Match Of The Day in 1971, and covered 10 World Cups, 10 European Championships and 29 FA Cup finals for BBC Sport before retiring from the organisation in 2018. 

I had the great pleasure of interviewing him in 2005 when he was promoting his latest book, Motsons FA Cup Odyssey which gave me a chance to sample first his incredible footballing knowledge and great love of the game. 

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I’m a bit short of time this week so I’m just  going to okay you the interview without all the preamble that usually comes with my weekly podcast.

As you’re well aware I’m sure the World Cup has started and this week you can hear an interview I did with Uri Geller, the spoon bending physic who back in 2002 asked the whole nation to collectively try and heal David Beckham’s famous metatarsal injury which threatened his participation in that year’s World Cup competition.

England captain David Beckham suffered a broken foot playing for Manchester United in the Champions League on this day in 2002, sparking fears he would not be fit for that summer’s World Cup.

The United midfielder, whose stoppage-time free-kick in the last qualifier against Greece had taken the Three Lions to the finals, was on the end of a tough tackle from Deportivo La Coruna’s Aldo Duscher in a quarter-final second leg at Old Trafford.

Not only did the injury end Beckham’s domestic campaign, it also introduced most of the nation to the word metatarsal.

His recovery from that broken metatarsal was the source of daily interest, but Beckham eventually was passed fit and led England out against Sweden in their group stage opener on June 2……but did Uri Geller’s physic healing intervention have a part to play? 

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Hi everyone, and welcome to episode 7 of this new season of Tales From a very minor celebrity, a delve into my celebrity archive a look back at some of my very favourite interviews from my career in radio and TV….

This week you’ll hear an interview I did with a woman who has a handbag named after her and recorded one of the most iconic love songs of all time, Je t’aime…she is Jane Birkin.

Born in London Birkin began her career as an actress, appearing in minor roles until she met Serge Gainsbourg while co-starring with him in Slogan, which marked the beginning of their long working and personal relationship.

The duo released their debut album Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg (1969), and Birkin also appeared in the controversial film Je t'aime moi non plus (1976) under Gainsbourg's direction.

Birkin would attain further acting credits in the Agatha Christie adaptations Death on the Nile (1978), and Evil Under the Sun (1982).

After separating from Gainsbourg in 1980, Birkin continued to work as both an actress and a singer, appearing in various independent films and recording numerous solo albums.

Birkin has lived mainly in France since the 1970s. She has three grown up children and In addition to her acting and musical credits, she lent her name to the famous Hermès Birkin handbag.

When we met in 2004 she was promoting her latest album rendezvous but it was that song Je t’aime that I started by asking her about….does she ever get fed up talking about it?

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Hi everyone….we’re up to episode 6 of season 2 of tales from a very minor celebrity, a look back at some of my favourite interviews during my 35 year plus media career.

Now Jade Goody was born 5 June 1981 and died 22 March 2009. She came to public prominence in 2002 when she appeared on the third series of the Channel 4 reality show Big Brother.

She went on to star in her own television programmes after her eviction from the show, which in turn led to her launching a variety of products under her own name. Immediately criticised by the British press for her perceived lack of decorum and intelligence, Goody was dubbed by multiple outlets as "the most hated woman in Britain".

The country's celebrity magazines were less derisive, publishing reports of her affable nature and competent school performance from those who knew her.

Public opinion of Goody reached its most negative in January 2007, when she was involved in the Big Brother racism controversy while appearing as a housemate on Celebrity Big Brother 5.

Following her eviction, Goody made a number of apologies, but continued to get negative public reactions. In August 2008, she participated in Bigg Boss, the Indian version of Big Brother, but left the show early and returned to the UK after finding out that she had cervical cancer.

By February 2009, the cancer had metastasized and she was terminally ill. She married fellow Celebrity Big Brother contestant Jack Tweed on 22 February 2009 and died one month later, in the early hours of 22 March 2009, at age 27.

Public opinion of Goody had softened by the time of her death. Sky Living broadcast five tribute shows from 2009 to 2012, documenting her life from early childhood through her rise to fame and her final months.

The last episode of Big Brother on Channel 4 featured a 15-minute tribute to Goody, praising her as the ultimate Big Brother contestant. She was one of several people to appear on the front cover of the final edition of News of the World on 10 July 2011.

I had the pleasure of meeting Jade on a number of occasions, on the final one she had her new born baby with her, Bobby and she was telling me about a number of new projects she was involved with.

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Hi everyone, and welcome to episode 5 of this new season of Tales From a very minor celebrity, a delve into my celebrity archive a look back at some of my very favourite interviews from my career in radio and TV…. 

Michael Ciaran Parker better known by his stage name Michael Barrymore was born in 1952. During the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. he hosted shows such as Strike It Luck, My Kind Of People, My Kind Of Music, Kids Say The Funniest Things, and his own variety show, Barrymore. In 1993, he headlined the Royal Variety Performance.

At his peak he was voted the UK's favourite television star several times, and became one of the highest-paid performers on television from the mid-1980s to the late-1990s. 

Barrymore's television career effectively ended after the  death of Stuart Labbock in 2001 following a party at Barrymore's house in Essex.

He tried for many years to revive his TV career…he appeared as a guest or contestant in a number of celebrity style programmes which culminated with him being named runner up in the 2006 edition of Celebrity Big Brother

When I met him he was promoting his one man show at Londons Wyndham’s theatre back in 2003.

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Hi everyone, and welcome to episode 4 of this new season of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity, a delve into my celebrity archive and a look back at some of my very favourite interviews from my career in radio and TV…. and as I always say I hope you will like listening to them as much as I did recording them.

Now this week my guest is not so much flesh and blood, but rather metal and oil…whilst working at a radio station in Essex I had the pleasure of being invited to do some very nice things…and a lot of the invites came from Ford…

Some of the things I was invited to were the launch of one of the company’s new transit van models, not that exciting you may think until I tell you that the launch was held in Spain, and 13 media types were flown over there in a specially chartered jet and spent a very pleasant two days driving around Jarez

I was also invited to to the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Shakespeare Theatre in London as well.

But on this particular occasion I was invited to drive one of the iconic Ford GT 40’s around the test track at Warley. It had been set up to celebrate the company’s launch of their new version of the GT 40 which we also had a go in, but it was the original that I really wanted to experience.

The Ford GT40 is a high-performance endurance racing car commissioned by the Ford. It grew out of the "Ford GT" (for Grand Touring) in an effort to compete in European long-distance races, against Ferrari, which won the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hour Race race from 1960 - 65. Ford succeeded with the GT40, winning the 1966 through 1969 races. The film Ford v Ferrari starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale is an excellent look back at that period in Fords racing history.

So join me as I have a trip of a lifetime in my dream car, the Ford GT 40

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Hi everyone, and welcome to episode three of this new season of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity, a  delve into my audio archive and a look back at some of my very favourite interviews from my career in radio and TV…. I hope you will like them as much as I did recording them.

This week you’ll hear an interview I did with a young lady called Tandile. She was performing with a South African group of musicians called the Michael House Big Band, 22 musicians travelling from the KwaZulu-Natal area of South Africa as a part of a 15-date tour of England and Wales back in 2007.

A fairly interesting story but it got a lot more interesting when I discovered that Tandile’s surname was Mandela, yes a granddaughter of Nelson Mandela

She was to be the special guest with the Michael House Big band and as you’ll hear a very accomplished musician and singer

Tandile was 29 at the time of this interview.  She was studying for a Masters degree in music and delighted crowds with her performance on the alto saxophone and keyboards, as well as playing several native African instruments too.

The money raised from the concerts went to help feed, clothe and educate Aids orphans in South Africa.

I’ll play you the interview with Tandile first and then you’ll hear two songs that she played for me exclusively using traditional African instruments.

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Hi everyone, and welcome to episode 2 of this new season of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity, a delve into my celebrity archive and a look back at some of my very favourite interviews from my career in radio and TV…. I hope you will like them as much as I did recording them.

Now this week it’s the turn of Ruby Wax, the American-British actress, comedian, writer, television personality, and mental health campaigner. A classically-trained actress, she was with the Royal Shakespeare Company for five years and co-starred on the ITV sitcom Girls On Top between (1985–1986).

She came to prominence as a comic interviewer on television shows including The Full Wax (1991–1994), Ruby Wax Meets... (1994–1998), Ruby (1997–2000), and The Ruby Wax Show (2002). She was a script editor for the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2012), also appearing in two episodes.

She holds both American and British citizenship and has resided in the UK since the 1970s. In 2013, she gained a Masters Degree in mindfullness-based cognitive therapy from Kellogg College, Oxford and was awarded an (OBE) 2015 for services to mental health.

Her memoirs How Do You Want Me? and Sane New World both reached number one on the Sunday Times bestseller list.

We chatted in early 2000 when she was hired to promote Duty Free shopping in airports…but that was just a small part of this very enjoyable chat that we had which stated by her telling me about a very amusing journey she had with Zsa Zsa Gabor, one of her guests on her series Ruby Wax Meets

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Hi everyone, and welcome to a new season of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity. Yes I’m back and this time I’ll be delving into my celebrity archive and looking back at some of my very favourite interviews from my career in radio and TV….now to be included as a favourite they can either be because the person is really nice, it was a particularly funny interview or just very interesting or even controversial for some reason or another… I hope you will like them as much as I did recording them.

For this first one you’ll hear a chat I had with everyone’s favourite globe trotter, Michael Palin…I think you’ll agree that he slots very nicely into the “everyone likes” category….I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say a bad thing about him.

I spoke to him back in 2004 about his latest series Himalaya which recorded his six-month trip around the famous mountain range. The trip covered  4,800 km (3,000 miles) horizontally, but involved a lot of vertical travelling, including several treks into the mountains. The highest point reached by Palin was Everest Base Camp at 5,300 metres (17,500 feet).

He admitted that although he’d done fairly arduous journeys before, Himalaya had its own particular difficulties!

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Hello once again and thank you for once again joining me for another edition of ‘Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity’, a look back at my life in TV and radio and a delve into my celebrity archive looking back at some of the many interviews I have done over the years and continue to do as well..

This week is a bit of a milestone for my podcast, episode 20!….so I have decided to have a short break….it’s ok….I know there will be a weeping and a waling and gnashing of teeth with that bombshell but do not fret, it will be only a couple of weeks or so which gives me time to recharge the batteries, sort through some more celebrity interviews and decide which way I’m going to take this podcast in the future.

This week it’s the last in the series of interviews with some of the great musicians and singers I’ve interviewed and we’re going out with a bang…coming up some great lead singers of their respective bands and a pianist.

You’ll hear from Marti Pellow former lead singer with Wet Wet Wet, Tony Hadley and Martin Fry lead singers with Spandau Ballet and ABC respectively and Richard Clayderman…which is notable because I had no idea he was French until we started the interview…that was a bit of a surprise and a great example of what can happen when you don’t bother to research your guests….

But first it’s Judith Durham, lead singer with the Seekers before she went off to do her own thing and who sadly died just recently.

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Hola Todos, that’s hello everyone in Spanish just in case you didn’t know…and welcome to another edition of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity…a look back at my career in radio and TV and a delve into my celebrity archive looking back at some of the more memorable celebrity intervierws that I have done over the past 30 plus years.

This week English singer songwriter Ralph McTell who wrote the brilliant Streets Of London…and then Jose Feliciano responsible for a song which I heard every Christmas when I was living in Spain…hence the Hola Todos at the beginning….yes that song is Feliz Navidad.

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Hello everyone and thank you for joining me for another edition of Tales from A Very Minor Celebrity… now in this weeks episode you’ll be hearing again from one of the many musical stars that I interviewed over the years…today Alan Price the original keyboardist with the animals, who had a string of hits including the iconic House Of The Rising Sun…and as the long running  Austrian soap Neighbours ends today after 37 years on UK screens, and transmitted all over the world, you’ll hear an interview I did with one of the shows longest serving actors Tom Oliver who played Lou Carpenter in over 2000 episodes… 

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Hi there..and thank you all once again for tuning in for another edition of tales from a very minor Celebrity. This week you’ll be once agin hearing from two musical greats…a two part interview with Petula Clark and also a chat I had with the late Natalie Cole who sadly died in 2015….

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Thanks for joining me again for another edition of tales from a very minor celebrity…a look back at my life in the media, specifically radio and TV and the many celebrities I’ve interviewed and adventures I’ve had during that time…and continue to do so..I still work in radio as a freelance roving reporter for a radio station based in Colchester, a newly created city in the UK for anyone listening from another country...and there are loads of you…always really amazes me how many people from different countries love listening to my stories so thank you very much…

This week two very different interviews…

First my only experience of ‘fan mania’ when I went to meet McFly at the height of their popularity at a record signing and then Steve Hackett who gained prominence as the lead guitarist of Genesis before leaving to pursue a solo career…

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Welcome to anther episode of my podcast Tales From a Very Minor celebrity, a delve into my celebrity archive, a look back at some of the very famous people who I have interviewed over the years and the stories behind those interviews…we continue a series of well known musicians and singers and in this episode  you’ll hear from Roger Mcguinn, frontman of the legendary Byrds, considered by critics to be among the most influential bands of their era, and then the late Robert Palmer who tragically died in 2003 at the age of just 54…he talks to me about growing up in Malta, an island we share a connection with! 

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Thanks for tuning into another episode of ‘Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity’, and the second in a series looking back at some of the very famous singers and musicians who I’ve spoken to during my broadcasting career…this week you’ll be hearing from Marie Osmond and the “Godmother of Soul”, Patti Labelle. 

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This week it’s the start of another series of interviews with a common thread running through them…these are all musicians and singers I have been lucky to chat to over the years…and we start with a lady who comes from my neck of the woods in the UK, the county of Essex and the lady concerned is singer songwriter Alison Moyet noted for her powerful bluesy voice. 

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In this week Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity  it’s the final two stars from shows which I grew up watching and which were huge hits during their time; coming up Robert Vaughn who played Napoleon Solo in the TV series The Man From Uncle and one of the coolest spy’s of his generation….but first Mike Farrell best known for his role as Captain B.J. Hunnicutt in the television series M.A.S.H. 

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Hello and welcome again to another episode of tales From A Very Minor Celebrity…..now I know I said last week that you’d be hearing from the man from Uncles Robert Vaughn and Mike Farrell from M.A.S.H…the final two stars of another couple programmes from my youth…but there’s been a small change of plan due to a little celebration that our Queen is having at the moment.…I’ve postponed that episode until next week now because as this is the Queens Platinum Jubilee and the whole of the UK seems to have gone bunting mad and holding street parties and other royal celebrations that I would look back at the two occasions that I met two people very close to her majesty, and both royal photographers…the first Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, the late Princess Margarets former husband and Lord Litchfield, the Queen’s cousin and an interview I did with him in 2003….and as a little ‘Brucie Bonus’ you’ll also hear and interview with another royal, Ralf Little from the comedy series, The Royal Family…. I know I know…a little tenuous but it keeps the Royal them going..

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Hello again and thank for downloading this weeks episode of Tales From a Very Minor Celebrity…I must say that this short series of podcasts featuring the stars of programmes from my youth are proving very popular..programmes from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s do seem to hold a special place in many of our hearts and the reruns continue to get very decent viewing figures.

Again this week we’ll be hearing from another two stars from programmes that had huge following back in the day and both have had big hollywood versions made as well…first up is Antonio Fargas who played Huggy Bear in Starsky and Hutch and then one of my all time favourite characters, James Best who was Rosco P Coltrane in the iconic Dukes Of Hazard.

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This is episode nine of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity and another in the short series of recordings looking back at some of the stars of American 70’s sci-fi programmes, and classics from the 80’s and 90’s as well….this week you’ll hear interviews with Faceman himself Dirk Benedict from the A Team and Battlestar Galactica and also a lovely lady who was born in Essex but emigrated to canada at a very young age and went on to star in the very successful Science fiction series, Stargate SG1…she is Amanda Tapping.

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This weeks episode of Tales From a Very Minor Celebrity is another of a short series of shows that Im currently doing looking back at some of the interviews I carried out from stars from programmes which I followed when I was a youngster. I was obsessed with a number of American sci-fi shows which when you look back at now seem very crude in the special effects department but back then to me and Im sure millions of others had us glued to the screen mesmerised by the costumes and spaceships and beings from another world. 

The most famous of them all of course was Star Trek, and this week you’ll hear from two of it’s stars who I spoke to in around 2006, George Takei who played Lieutenant Sulu, and the undisputed king of the Star Trek captains, James T Kirk himself William Shatner.

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I’m back…and so is my voice…welcome to another edition of tales from a very minor celebrity and thank you for your patience…I’ve spent a lovely few weeks back in Spain where I lived for 6 years and got over a throaty infection which I’m sure I picked up on the flight…anyway it was great to get some Spanish sunshine on these old bones, rest my throat and come back fit healthy and a little bit tanned to start recording more episodes of my podcast….

As promised at the end of episode 6 I said you’d hear from two child actors who I had the pleasure of speaking to some years ago when I went through a stage of contacting stars from some of my favourite programmes back in the day, and I’m talking about when I was still at school so these are cult classics from the 70’s, all American, programmes such as the original Star Trek, The Dukes of Hazard, Starsky and Hutch, The A team and The Beverly Hill Billies…those sorts of programmes….so what I used to do is contact the stars of these shows through their websites and to my amazement everyone who I contacted, without exception agreed to do an interview with me. 

Anyway over the next few weeks I play you some of these interviews starting with two child actors Butch Patrick who played Eddie Munster in The Munsters…and Billy Mumy who was Will Robinson in Lost In Space.

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Apologies. There was no new episode of “Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity” this week. I’m currently on vacation and I’ve nearly lost my voice as you’ll hear in this little bonus edition. It features a very short clip of the wonderful world traveler and former Monty Python star Michael Palin who I spoke to shortly after he’d returned from a trip to the Himalayas and like me he hadn’t been very well either. 

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Now this week you’re going to hear two very different interviews from my archive, one serious and one very frivolous …the first is with champion javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread and the second with Carol Smillie, the former presenter of Changing Rooms the series which paved the way for a plethora of home improvement programmes. 

First though Fatima Whitbread who spoke to me, not about athletics, but adoption, something very close to her heart as she was adopted when she was a teenager. 

The interview is also notable because it was featured on Pick Of The Week, the long-running radio 4 programme which features extracts from BBC radio programmes broadcast over the previous seven days and which are drawn from all of the BBC's local and national radio networks, as well as the BBC World Service, so to have one of your interviews to be chosen is quite a big thing.

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In this weeks episode of Tales From A Very Minor Celebrity I’ll tell you about a trip of a lifetime when in 1982 I went to Spain and saw a World Cup semi final, World Cup final and the Rolling Stones in concert and you’ll also hear an interview I did with former Stones bassist Bill Wyman who was still with the band when I saw them and who had some very interesting things to say about the early days of the band.

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This week’s episode is called, ‘What’s Cooking’ and features two TV celebrity cooks, the late Keith Floyd and the queen of cooking Delia Smith…and also a very funny interview with a group of junior’s in their school cooking club when they were making brioche. And it got very messy! 

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This episode is a bit of a golf fest…but don’t worry if you’re not a golf lover you’ll still enjoy these stories from some very interesting and entertaining guests.

You’ll hear first from Tim Brooke Taylor who told me about the time he played with Seve Ballesteros in a celebrity pro am tournament…then an interview with Peter Allis on how he went from being a professional golfer to become the face and voice of golf on BBC TV…he’s followed by two singing legends who like me love playing golf, Michael Bolton and Englebert Humperdinck, and finally Bernard Gallacher who gave me a golf lesson when I met him at a new driving range.

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I aways really enjoyed interviewing people that I could link to one of my personal experiences…..with Police guitarist  Andy Summers it was the fact that they were the only band I’d ever camped out overnight to get tickets for and the only concert where the warm up act was boo’d off stage…and that warm up act was Tommy Cooper.  I’d wondered for years why they’d invited Tommy Cooper to be their pre concert entertainment!!! And now I would have the opportunity to get the answer!

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When people find out that I’ve worked in radio and TV they often ask me about the famous people I have interviewed and who are some of my favourites. 

Well Dame Judi Dench has to be in the top five and this episode is an interview I did with her when we met on the Carnival Legend cruise liner in Harwich on Aug 21 2002, and which had a very surprising ending! 

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Is it possible for someone with very little self confidence and who is also very shy to go on to become a radio and TV presenter interviewing royals, Oscar winning actors and musical superstars as well as hosting shows in front of 20,000 people and even moving to a foreign country to start a new career….

Well I’m here to tell you that it is. My name is Simon Baldock and this podcast is called, Tales from a very minor celebrity….this is the story of how I overcame my insecurities and shyness and went on to have a 35 year career in broadcasting both in the UK and in Spain. You’ll hear some of my most memorable interviews and all the adventures I’ve had both in the UK and Spain and the stories behind them…  

My life as a very minor celebrity a weekly podcast from me, Simon Baldock 

In this introduction episode you will hear clips from interviews with Alan Price, Andy Summers, Barbara Windsor, Michael Barrymore, Bill Wyman, Dame Judi Dench, Freddie Starr, George Takei, James Best and Ruby Wax.