Angela Scanlon invites comedians Ellie Taylor and Geoff Norcott to join her on a light-hearted look back at the decade that kicked off a brand new century - the noughties. In this episode, they focus on the year it all started, 2000. Together, they share their memories of celebrating a new millennium – the fireworks, the Dome and the Y2K bug – and the biggest and best of the year's films, music and television. It was the year that the Big Brother house opened its doors for the very first time, Kylie was Spinning Around in her iconic gold hotpants, Victoria Beckham went solo and Anne Robinson became TV's most feared woman, keeping quiz contenders in their place on The Weakest Link.
On this week's Noughties nostalgia-fest, host Angela Scanlon is joined by media mastermind Amol Rajan and brilliant broadcaster Emma Barnett on a time and space odyssey back to 2001. Their journey takes in all their favourite film and music moments of the year, and covers all the big cultural talking points of the year.
In this latest celebration of all things Noughties, Angela Scanlon invites singer Kimberley Walsh and comedian Dane Baptiste to join her on a trip back in time to 2002. Together the trio dissect the year's biggest music, film and television hits - trying to answer questions like: why did Michael Jackson dangle his baby out of a hotel window? How did Spooks become the TV's most shocking new show? And what on earth was Justin Timberlake wearing? On top of all that, there's still time to hail Queen of Hollywood Halle Berry, revisit Will and Gareth's great chart challenge, and get the inside scoop from Kimberley on life as a member of the year's biggest new pop sensations, Girls Aloud.