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Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

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Join Emily Dean and her Shih Tzu Raymond, for an extraordinary dog walk. Meet household names you’ve heard a lot about, opening up in a way you’ve never heard before. They’ll reveal what truly makes them tick and you’ll discover why the best chats always happen over a dog walk.

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  • Olly Smith (Part One)
    Apr 14 2026

    This week Emily and Ray head to the Sussex countryside for a stroll with wine expert, author and Saturday Kitchen favourite Olly Smith, alongside his adorable dog Busby.


    You’ll likely know Olly from his regular appearances on BBC One’s Saturday Kitchen, as well as shows like House of Games and The Wheel. But beyond the screen, he’s had a fascinating journey, from growing up in Jersey to singing as a chorister at King’s College, Cambridge, and discovering his love of wine while working at a local merchant’s.


    On the walk, Olly chats to Emily about his early career as a TV and film writer, including working on Charlie and Lola and even Pingu, before finding his true calling in wine. They also talk about his brand new crime novel Death by Noir, a brilliantly funny and fast-paced mystery set in the world of wine. It’s out this June and available to pre-order now from all major booksellers. Links can be found on Olly's website.


    Warm, funny and full of life, Olly is exactly the kind of person you instantly feel better for spending time with, and Busby more than holds his own alongside Ray.


    Follow Emily:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyrebeccadean

    X: https://twitter.com/divine_miss_em


    Walking The Dog is produced by Will Nichols

    Music: Rich Jarman

    Artwork: Alice Ludlam

    Photography: Karla Gowlett

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    46 m
  • Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Part Two)
    Apr 9 2026

    In part two of Emily and Ray’s walk with the wonderful Kiell Smith-Bynoe, the conversation continues with more laughs, stories and brilliant energy from the man who coined the term "Platty Joobs".


    If you haven’t already, do catch up on part one. And if you want to see Kiell live, his improv comedy show Kool Story Bro is touring the UK, so be sure to book your tickets now at https://koolstorybro.co.uk.


    Follow Emily:

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    Walking The Dog is produced by Will Nichols

    Music: Rich Jarman

    Artwork: Alice Ludlam

    Photography: Karla Gowlett

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    52 m
  • Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Part One)
    Apr 7 2026

    This week Emily and Ray take a stroll with the hugely talented actor, comedian and writer Kiell Smith-Bynoe.


    Kiell is best known for his brilliant role in the hit BBC series Ghosts, which is set to return in film form later this year with Ghosts: The Possession of Button House. He’s also had standout appearances in shows like Stath Lets Flats, Man Like Mobeen and Taskmaster, and has become one of the most exciting and versatile performers on screen.


    On the walk, Kiell chats to Emily about his childhood growing up in East London, discovering later in life that he had more siblings than he first thought, and how his love of performing started early, leading him from drama school to a brief stint as a teenage MC. They also talk about his gift for improv, which he’s turned into a hugely popular live show, Kool Story Bro, where audience anecdotes are transformed into chaotic, hilarious sketches.


    The tour kicks off on May 1st and tickets are available now at https://koolstorybro.co.uk.


    Follow Emily:

    Instagram

    X


    Walking The Dog is produced by Will Nichols

    Music: Rich Jarman

    Artwork: Alice Ludlam

    Photography: Karla Gowlett

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    40 m
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