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Good Food has announced the launch of Table for Four, a new podcast that reunites Joanna Page and Mathew Horne. Across this eight-episode weekly series, the duo host intimate conversations with celebrity pairs over a delicious three-course meal.
Throughout the series, Mathew and Joanna sit down with Radio 1 co-hosts Matt Edmondson & Mollie King, close friends Gary Barlow & Olly Smith and comedians Russell Howard & Dan Atkinson, and more to discuss everything from their first meeting to their latest escapades.
Fuelling the conversation, Good Food’s Senior Food Editor, Samuel Goldsmith, is on cooking duties, preparing delicious Good Food recipes each week that listeners can make themselves at home, the publisher continued.
Over starters they discuss how their guests met and what their first impressions were, tucking into mains they chat through current projects, and over dessert give a sneak peak of what’s coming up next.
Joanna Page said “Sitting around the dinner table with Mat and some of our favourite celebrities for a delicious meal and gorgeous conversation is an absolute dream. We can’t wait for everyone to listen and join us around our Table for Four!”
Mathew Horne added “It is brilliant to be back working alongside Joanna as we get to chat with other iconic pairings about their shared adventures. It turns out tucking into a three course meal is the perfect way to get the best stories out of your guests – including us!”
The 8-episode series launched on 19 February, with guests: Gary Barlow, Olly Smith, Russell Howard, Dan Atkinson, Freddie Fraser, Minah Shannon, Mollie King, Matt Edmondson, Dame Arlene Phillips, Bradley Riches, Laura Smyth, Carmen Butcher, Talk of the Townsends, Connor Swindells, and Alistair Petri.

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