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Mo Gilligan: Beginning, Middle & End

Mo Gilligan: Beginning, Middle & End
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Legendary comedian Mo Gilligan sits down with a selection of the biggest names to find out how they got started, what they are up to now and the legacy they want to create.
Mo chats with Jonathan Ross, Sh*ts N Gigs, Babatunde Aléshé, Emily Attak and many more.
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Mo chats with Jonathan Ross, Sh*ts N Gigs, Babatunde Aléshé, Emily Attak and many more.
Listen to Beginning, Middle & End now, on Global Player.
Go to globalplayer.com or search for Global Player on your app store.
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ne of the UK’s most loved comedians, Scott Bennett, brings his Northern charm and razor-sharp observational wit to Mo Gilligan’s Beginning, Middle & End podcast. In this episode, Scott gets real about:🔥 From Product Designer to Comedy Star — how he quit his “safe” career to chase the stage.❤️ Turning Family Struggle Into Strength — how his hit show Blood Sugar Baby raised awareness of his daughter’s rare genetic condition.😂 Backstage Stories & Big Laughs — from smashing club gigs to touring with legends like Michael McIntyre & John Bishop.A must-listen for comedy fans and dream-chasers alike — raw, funny, and full of heart.
BAFTA-winning actor, writer, and director Adjani Salmon joins Mo Gilligan to share his journey from studying architecture to becoming the creative force behind Dreaming Whilst Black. Raised in Jamaica and returning to London at 18, Adjani reflects on cultural shifts, film school lessons, and the hustle of self-funding his web series that grew into one of the UK’s most acclaimed shows. He opens up about pressure, persistence, navigating the industry post-Black Lives Matter, and even making it onto Doctor Who. A conversation full of honesty, humour, and inspiration about carving your own lane in the creative world.
Comedian Rhys James joins Mo Gilligan on Beginning Middle End to talk about his journey from Hertfordshire open mics to becoming one of the sharpest voices in UK stand-up. They dive into his awkward teenage years, disastrous romantic gestures, and how he hustled his way through comedy competitions and the Edinburgh Fringe. Rhys also opens up about finding his comic voice, surviving tough gigs, and what it’s like going from writing poetry for girls at school to writing a book, You’ll Like It When You Get There.
On this episode of Beginning, Middle, End, Mo Gilligan sits down with comedian, musician, actor, and writer Nick Helm— a true force of nature in British comedy. From his early days battling one-star reviews in Edinburgh, to breaking out with his explosive, music-fuelled stand-up and starring in the BAFTA-winning sitcom Uncle, Nick shares the highs, lows, and lessons from his unique journey. Expect candid chat about the grind of the comedy circuit, the chaos of Edinburgh, finding his voice through stand-up, and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.
From choirboy to CBE, Adrian Lester’s journey is the stuff of legend. On this episode of Beginning, Middle, End, Mo Gilligan sits down with the acclaimed actor to talk about growing up in Birmingham, discovering the power of performance in a church choir, and carving out a career that’s taken him from RADA to Olivier Awards, Hustle, and beyond. With stories of resilience, craft, and the lessons learned on stage and screen, Adrian reflects on legacy, longevity, and why he still loves the thrill of live theatre. Engaging, funny, and full of gems for anyone chasing their passion—this is one you won’t want to miss.
This week on The Beginning, Middle and End Podcast, Mo Gilligan sits down with actor, writer, and director Aml Ameen — a man whose journey is as powerful as the roles he’s played.From bursting onto our screens in the cult-classic Kidulthood to holding his own on The Bill, Aml takes us back to those early London days and the rise of Black British culture that shaped him. He opens up about the pride of returning home, the reality of fame across the Atlantic, and the unexpected ways his work has impacted lives — including one fan who said Aml’s journey saved his own.In this inspiring conversation, Aml shares stories of growing up in a family rooted in community leadership, navigating Hollywood, partying with Prince, and ultimately finding his voice behind the camera with projects like Boxing Day. With 20 years in the game, he reflects on his legacy — not just as an actor, but as a storyteller determined to celebrate culture, love, and the richness of Black British identity.
From busking on the streets of Newcastle to selling out shows across the world, Victor Ray’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. On this week’s Beginning, Middle, End with Mo Gilligan, Victor opens up about his journey — from shy kid with a big voice to viral sensation, from wedding bands to international stages. He shares the grind of busking, the power of social media, the highs of touring, and his vision for the legacy he wants to leave behind. Inspiring, raw, and full of heart — this is Victor Ray like you’ve never heard him before.
Comedian Emmanuel Sonubi joins Mo Gilligan on the Beginning, Middle & End podcast for a lively and revealing conversation about his journey from West End musical theatre performer and nightclub bouncer to award-nominated stand-up comedian. In this episode, Emmanuel shares hilarious and heartfelt stories — from surviving the infamous Comedy Store Gong Show just four gigs in, to touring internationally, to how a near-death experience on stage reshaped his life goals. With Mo’s trademark banter, the pair swap tales about the hustle, the craft, and the joy of turning life’s dramas into laughter.
UK rap icon Wretch 32 joins Mo Gilligan for a deep and inspiring conversation on Beginning, Middle & End. From pirate radio freestyles to chart-topping hits, Wretch reflects on his journey, the hustle behind the early grime scene, staying true to his lyrical craft, and the milestones that shaped him — from selling mixtapes by hand to performing on the Olympic stage. It’s an honest, funny, and thoughtful look at the beginning, middle, and legacy of one of Britain’s most respected wordsmiths.
In this episode of The Beginning, Middle & End podcast, Mo Gilligan sits down with the wildly funny and deeply relatable Laura Smyth — former East London teacher turned award-winning comedian. Laura shares her incredible journey from raising a child solo in temporary housing to lighting up comedy stages across the UK. With raw honesty and riotous humour, she opens up about teaching teens, growing up in Forest Gate, and how she found her voice in stand-up — Expect big laughs, real talk, and East London banter at its finest.You can listen to Laura's brilliant new podcast, Shouldn't Laugh But...here
On this episode of Beginning, Middle & End, Mo Gilligan is joined by the ever-charismatic Melvin Odoom — presenter, DJ, and all-round entertainer. From rave flyers in Lewisham to fronting national radio and TV, Melvin reflects on his come-up through community, culture, and a hustle that never quit. The pair talk pirate radio, the importance of friendship and representation, and how a Ghanaian household and the South London streets shaped a media career that’s spanned MTV to Strictly Come Dancing. Full of laughs, love, and deep reflections — this is Melvin like you’ve never heard him before.
In this powerful episode of Beginning, Middle & End, Mo Gilligan sits down with British music pioneer Tinie Tempah for an unfiltered journey through fame, legacy, and cultural impact. From growing up in Peckham to topping charts with "Pass Out," Tinie opens up about trailblazing through fashion, music, and business while carrying the hopes of a generation. The pair reflect on shared Southeast London roots, the overlooked sacrifices behind success, and why Tinie’s influence on Black British culture runs far deeper than the hits. It's honest, uplifting, and full of gems.
This week on Beginning, Middle & End, Mo Gilligan sits down with the brilliant Tom Davis — the BAFTA-winning creator, writer, and star of Murder in Successville and King Gary. From his early days as a scaffolder and market stall hustler to commanding the screen in Wonka and working alongside Steven Graham in gripping dramas, Tom shares the graft, grit, and growth behind his rise. Expect deep laughs, raw stories from the building site, reflections on comedy, class, and creativity — plus tales from the set of Soccer Aid, selling outrageous T-shirts at festivals, and his unforgettable audition stories. It’s a rich, honest, and hilarious ride with one of South London’s finest. Don’t miss it.
In this soulful episode of Beginning Middle End, Mo Gilligan is joined by the incomparable Estelle, who takes us on a journey from her vibrant childhood in West London to global stardom. With humour, grace, and candour, Estelle shares stories about growing up in a big Grenadian-Senegalese family, navigating the early days of the UK rap and R&B scene, and the magic behind creating her Grammy-winning hit “American Boy.” From faith and family to fashion and fame, Estelle opens up about her resilience, reinvention, and the power of staying authentic. This episode is a celebration of culture, music, and everything in between.
From a council estate in Middlesbrough to the forefront of British broadcasting, Steph McGovern sits down with Mo Gilligan to unpack her journey through the lens of beginnings, middles, and endings. In this refreshingly honest episode, Steph talks about growing up working-class, breaking into journalism via science and engineering, and carving out a space for her authentic self on-screen.They dive into the challenges of motherhood, imposter syndrome, and the unexpected pressures that come with being a role model. Steph reflects on handling public scrutiny, staying grounded in fame, and learning to let go of guilt—whether at home or live on air.Expect plenty of laughs, candid truths, and that unmistakable Northern grit.
Award-winning actor, writer, and all-around powerhouse Gbemisola Ikumelo joins Mo Gilligan for a wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation about her creative journey. From growing up in East London to studying in Edinburgh, founding a youth drama company, and earning multiple BAFTAs, Gbemisola reflects on the triumphs and challenges that shaped her. She opens up about facing racism, starting out in sketch comedy with Famalam, starring in A League of Their Own and Black Ops, and the importance of building spaces for underrepresented talent. Funny, vulnerable, and sharply insightful — this episode is a celebration of grit, growth, and purpose.
In this episode of The Beginning, Middle and End podcast, Mo Gilligan sits down with the multitalented Oti Mabuse — dancer, choreographer, and vibrant TV personality. Oti opens up about her journey from studying civil engineering in South Africa to becoming a two-time Strictly Come Dancing champion and a beloved household name in British entertainment.With warmth and humor, Oti reflects on her early life in South Africa, the cultural expectations of her family, and the bold move to Germany where she pursued dance professionally. She candidly discusses the challenges of being a Black woman in the world of ballroom dancing, her transition to UK television, and the realities behind the glitz of red carpets and live performances.The episode is packed with heartfelt anecdotes, including behind-the-scenes stories from Strictly, bonding with fellow panelists on The Masked Dancer, and the transformative experience of participating in I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!. Oti also opens up about personal growth, motherhood, and the unwavering support of her family.Mo and Oti’s chemistry makes for an engaging, funny, and inspiring conversation that showcases Oti’s authenticity, drive, and enduring charisma.
In a rare and candid conversation, UK rap legend Giggs sits down with comedian and presenter Mo Gilligan for an unforgettable episode of Beginning, Middle & End. From his early days in Peckham to redefining British rap culture, Giggs opens up about his journey, creative process, and the trials that shaped him into a true pioneer. Expect unfiltered laughs, powerful insights, and some surprising moments as Mo gets the Landlord talking like never before. This is one for the culture.
Comedian, writer, and all-around joy-bringer Suzi Ruffell drops by for a hilarious and heartfelt chat. Expect plenty of laughs as Suzi shares her unique take on life, comedy, and the moments that have shaped her journey. From stand-up stories to personal insights, this episode is packed with wit, warmth, and a few surprises along the way. Tune in for an uplifting conversation with one of the funniest voices in comedy!
Big Narstie joins Mo Gilligan on the latest episode of the podcast for an unfiltered, hilarious, and heartfelt conversation. From his early days breaking into music to powerful visits inside UK prisons, Narstie opens up about the journey that shaped him. The pair dive into the importance of giving back, sharing raw truths and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments along the way. It’s insightful, emotional, and classic Narstie — you won’t want to miss it.This was filmed live at Up The Creek Comedy Club, Greenwich.
inciteful and inspiring podcast. Nick Helm is just lovely and speaks eloquently, from the heart about his mental health issues. Great podcast.
inciteful and inspiring podcast. Nick Helm is just lovely and speaks eloquently, from the heart about his mental health issues. Great podcast.