Sunday Brunch: 19/04/2026


11:00 am - 2:00 pm, Sunday, April 19 on Channel 4 +1 (15)

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About this Broadcast

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19/04/2026

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Tyler West, Chloe Burrows, Damien Molony, Jessie Ware, Alex James, Paddy Young and Ania Magliano. With music from Skindred


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Cooking Leisure Hobbies Show/Game Show Talk Show

Cast & Crew

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Simon Rimmer (Presenter)
Tim Lovejoy (Presenter)
Tyler West (Guest)
Alex James (Guest)
Skindred (Musical guest)
Patrick Ruddy (Series editor)

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Did You Know..

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Simon Rimmer (Presenter)
Tim Lovejoy (Presenter)
Born: March 28, 1968 in Northwood, Middlesex
Best Known For: Hosting Soccer AM on a Saturday morning for over a decade
Early-life: Tim was born in Middlesex in 1968 and became a die-hard Chelsea fan at an early age. He always hoped for a career in sport and presenting, and as a teenager began sending out letters to production companies looking for work. For a time he worked in music as a merchandise manager for touring bands.
Career: After starting out as a VJ on MTV UK, Tim moved to the Big Breakfast, where he worked his way up from researcher to producer of the show. From there, he got the Soccer AM job in 1996, and continued to host it with Helen Chamberlain, as well as producing it, for 11 years. After leaving, he moved to BBC Radio Five Live before settling at Something For The Weekend, the Sunday breakfast show he hosts with Louise Redknapp and chef Simon Rimmer. He also launched online project Channel Bee.
Quote: 'I did not choose Something For The Weekend over Soccer AM. I love doing both. However I just turn up and present STFW whereas with Soccer AM I worked my nuts off every day writing and producing it. If I carried on doing Soccer AM I would not be able to develop my other ideas.'
Tyler West (Guest)
Chloe Burrows (Guest)
Damien Molony (Guest)
Jessie Ware (Guest)
Alex James (Guest)
Born: November 21, 1968 in Boscombe, Bournemouth
Best Known For: Being one quarter of Blur.
Early-life: Born Steve Alexander James in Boscombe, Dorset, on November 21, 1968. He did well at school, gaining 13 A levels, and studied the violin at his mum's insistence. He joined his first band in his teens and harboured ambitions to be a keyboard player, but his parents bought him a bass guitar because it was cheaper. After sitting his A levels, Alex took a year out and worked on a supermarket cheese counter and as a labourer on a building site, before heading to London university Goldsmiths to study French, where he met Blur guitarist Graham Coxon.
Career: James and Coxon dropped out of university in their second year to concentrate on the band. Blur released their first single, She's So High, in 1990, and their debut album Leisure charted at a respectable number seven. However, it was the release of their third album, Parklife, in 1994 that transformed the band into a household name. The following year, they got drawn into a high-profile chart battle with Oasis, which they won, but following the hype, Blur changed musical direction. Coxon parted company with the band in 2002 ahead of their seventh album Think Tank, but the original line-up reunited for a string of concerts in 2009. Blur also performed a headline show at Hyde Park for the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, as well as a handful of festival dates in 2013.
Quote: ''All the good things about being in a band - boozing and being stupid - I don't want to do those any more.'
Trivia: Away from music, James has penned his autobiography, written articles for various newspapers, worked as a radio and TV presenter, and produced his own cheese.
Paddy Young (Guest)
Ania Magliano (Guest)
Skindred (Musical guest)
Patrick Ruddy (Series editor)

Before / After

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Frasier
10:30 am