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Hosted by Mathew Horne and Joanna Page, each episode of Table for Four brings two hosts and a celebrity duo around the table for an honest, funny and revealing conversation. Whether they’re a married couple, an on-screen pairing, lifelong friends or creative collaborators, the format stays the same: four voices, one table, and no rush to leave.


Across the series, Mathew and Joanna invite some of the most recognisable partnerships in entertainment to talk about how they really work together. From first meetings and shared successes to tensions, misunderstandings and moments that changed everything, the conversation goes far beyond the surface. Expect laughter, candour and the occasional curveball, as guests open up about what it takes to maintain a partnership in public, private and everything in between.


There’s no formal interview, no press-junket polish, just relaxed conversation guided by curiosity and warmth. Food acts as the backdrop rather than the focus, creating a space where guests can settle in, let their guard down and talk freely about their lives, careers and relationships.


At its heart, Table for Four is about connection: how partnerships are formed, how they survive change, and what happens when two people choose to keep showing up for each other. It’s a celebration of collaboration, companionship and the stories that only emerge when you sit down together and stay awhile.



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Looking for great chat, great food and just the right amount of chaos? You’re in the right place. On this episode of Table for Four by Good Food, hosts Joanna Page and Mathew Horne sit down over a generous spread with The Traitors stars Minah Shannon and Freddie Fraser. Between Tommy’s margaritas, haggis and a fiercely competitive spaghetti tower, the pair spill what really happens inside the castle. From nerve-shredding round tables to the friendships that lasted long after filming. Warm, funny and properly revealing, this is a relaxed dinner party with a backstage pass. Expect sharp questions, plenty of laughs and a few moments of genuine heart. If you enjoy your celebrity chat served with good food and even better company, pull up a chair and press play. Today's menu: Cocktail https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/tommys-margarita Starter Padron peppers https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/padron-peppers Main Balmoral chicken with rumbledethumps and whisky sauce https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/balmoral-chicken https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/rumbledethumps https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/whisky-sauce Dessert Raspberry frangipane croissant bake https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/raspberry-frangipane-croissant-bake Full episodes of Table for Four can also be watched on YouTube Find all the recipes at goodfood.com or on the Good Food app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you enjoy sharp comedy, good food and the kind of chat that goes gloriously off-menu, you’re in the right place. In this episode of Table for Four by Good Food, Joanna Page and Mathew Horne sit down with long-time collaborators Russell Howard and Dan Atkinson for a relaxed, very funny dinner. Between bites cooked by resident chef Samuel Goldsmith, the pair trace their first meeting on the chaotic 90s comedy circuit, swap stories from the writing room, and confess to some truly questionable cooking moments, including a mackerel dauphinoise that divided opinion. Expect warm chemistry, quick-fire wit and the sort of meandering food talk that only happens when everyone forgets the cameras are rolling. Pull up a chair, press play and join the conversation. Today's menu: Starter Spiced honey glazed halloumi & fig salad https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/spiced-honey-glazed-halloumi-fig-salad Main One pot paneer curry pie https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/one-pot-paneer-curry-pie Dessert Sticky toffee apple pudding https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/sticky-toffee-apple-pudding Full episodes of Table for Four can also be watched on YouTube Find all the recipes at goodfood.com or on the Good Food app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wondered what national treasure Gary Barlow and his mate, author and wine expert, Olly Smith talk about over dinner? Turns out, quite a lot.  Hosts Joanna Page and Mathew Horne sit down with celebrity duos for honest conversations over proper food. Each episode pairs famous friends and lets them talk about what actually matters: friendship, work, wine, the occasional existential crisis, and why nobody should ever cycle outside.  This isn't your typical interview show. It's warm, funny, and refreshingly real. Joanna and Mathew create the kind of atmosphere where guests forget they're being recorded, which means you get the good stuff. The stories behind the headlines. The friendships that keep people grounded. And yes, occasionally, a debate about whether Jaffa Cakes count as cake.  With resident cook Samuel Goldsmith cooking up something delicious each episode, it's less podcast, more dinner party you actually want to attend.  Pull up a chair.    Full episodes of Table for Four can also be watched on YouTube  Find all the recipes at goodfood.com or on the Good Food app.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hosted by Mathew Horne and Joanna Page, each episode of Table for Four brings two hosts and a celebrity duo around the table for an honest, funny and revealing conversation. Whether they’re a married couple, an on-screen pairing, lifelong friends or creative collaborators, the format stays the same: four voices, one table, and no rush to leave. Across the series, Mathew and Joanna invite some of the most recognisable partnerships in entertainment to talk about how they really work together. From first meetings and shared successes to tensions, misunderstandings and moments that changed everything, the conversation goes far beyond the surface. Expect laughter, candour and the occasional curveball, as guests open up about what it takes to maintain a partnership in public, private and everything in between. There’s no formal interview, no press-junket polish, just relaxed conversation guided by curiosity and warmth. Food acts as the backdrop rather than the focus, creating a space where guests can settle in, let their guard down and talk freely about their lives, careers and relationships. At its heart, Table for Four is about connection: how partnerships are formed, how they survive change, and what happens when two people choose to keep showing up for each other. It’s a celebration of collaboration, companionship and the stories that only emerge when you sit down together and stay awhile. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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