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Jan 2021
1h 4m

17. Riz Ahmed

Bbc Radio 4
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Covid-19 hasn’t gone away and, due to travel restrictions, neither has Louis Theroux. In the second outing of his podcast series, he tracks down more high-profile guests he’s been longing to talk to - a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious.

Calling in from Oakland, California as the UK enters another lockdown, actor and director Riz Ahmed chats with Louis about rap battles, his relationship with the UK and the joy of daytime raves.

Producer: Sara Jane Hall Assistant Producer: Molly Schneider

A Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4

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