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  Good Will hunting

Good Will hunting

Archaeologist Will Bedford spends most of his working day trying to make sense out of mysteries that have been buried for hundreds of years. He talks to Tony Yorke about some of his own ‘Indiana Jones moments’, and an adventure spanning more than two... read more »

  Candid Curly

Candid Curly

Alcohol, drug and substance abuse are on the rise in the UK, with many Britons locked into taking a vicious cocktail of drink and drugs just in order to get through the day. According to the government’s latest statistics, 268,251 adults – and more... read more »

  Remembering Bobby Ball

Remembering Bobby Ball

I’ll never forget standing next to Bobby Ball, in just our underwear, looking at a crowd assembled for our show. We thought no one could see us. It turned out they most definitely could, and a new double act was almost formed, ‘The Spy-Fronts’.... read more »

  Counting his blessings

Counting his blessings

Aled Jones tells Tony Yorke why his latest album, book and tour are amongst his most important works. Just like mince pies and Santa Claus, Aled Jones is the young Welsh chorister whose angelic voice will forever be synonymous with Christmas. Yet the boy from... read more »

  Competent leadership

Competent leadership

How competent are Cabinet members, to do the jobs they have been given to do? I’ll never forget my first few visits to Parliament. Of course it is an impressive building, but what impacted me most was how ordinary everyone was. The bubbles of my... read more »

  I kid you not

I kid you not

From bobsleigh to Blue Peter and beyond: Radzi Chinyanganya has kept us entertained on everything from Crufts to Songs of Praise – and even Dancing on Ice. Here, the TV presenter turned children’s author tells us how God has been the guiding light behind... read more »

  Living with grief

Living with grief

We’ve all heard of the seven stages of grief. It is said to be a journey from shock and disbelief, through guilt and anger, on to acceptance, passing through various other phases such as depression. It’s a process that sounds very clinical and defined, suggesting that one... read more »

  An officer and a gentleman

An officer and a gentleman

Major General Paul Nanson CBE serves as Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and General Officer Commanding Recruiting and Initial Training Command. With more than 30 years spent in the British Army, Nanson has served in the Troubles, the Gulf War, the Bosnian... read more »

  Born to blaze

Born to blaze

Like any homogenised man sprouting from the heart of Midwest America with a dream, Carl Wesley Anderson wanted to take the world and light it on fire. And, serving as an American Christian speaker, author, documentary filmmaker, business owner (reaching more than 20 nations... read more »

  DNA – just an illusion

DNA - just an illusion

Fans of TV show Britain’s Got Talent may remember the 2017  mind-reading finalists DNA who impressed Simon Cowell, the man who notoriously hated magic acts, to comment that they were “incredible”. After losing out in the final, Sorted chats to Darren Sarsby and Andrew Murray... read more »