The Going Rogue Club

  • 8. Going Rogue with Jade Franks

    45:26||Season 3, Ep. 8
    In this episode, we’re joined by comedian, writer and actor Jade Franks, creator of the smash-hit Fringe show Eat The Rich (but not me mates x)Jade talks about her journey into performing, from growing up in Wallasey to studying at Cambridge, and how she developed her distinctive voice as a performer and writer along the way. Drawing on her own experiences navigating the elite traditions of the university, Eat The Rich (but not me mates x) blends sharp comedy with social commentary on class and access, and was an instant hit at the Fringe. Now it's being developed for television and Jade is set to collaborate with our very own Samantha Beddoe and Philip Barantini and It's All Made Up Productions on the show. Watch this space! Watch on our YouTube channel tomorrow at 5pm @TheGoingRogueClub Get in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com
  • 7. Going Rogue with Katie Bailiff

    51:01||Season 3, Ep. 7
    In this episode, we’re joined by Katie Bailiff, CEO of Women in Film & TV UK. Before stepping into this role, Katie spent over 20 years as Creative Director at Century Films, where she built a reputation for bold, impactful storytelling.Katie shares insights from her journey through the screen industries, reflecting on the importance of networks, mentorship, and creating opportunities for the next generation. From championing new voices to opening doors across the industry, she discusses the role organisations like WFTV play in supporting careers in film and television.Watch at 5pm on our YouTube channel @TheGoingRogueClubGet in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com
  • 6. Going Rogue with Alison Steadman

    48:13||Season 3, Ep. 6
    In this episode, we’re joined by iconic actress Alison Steadman for a conversation about her incredible career spanning stage and screen. From her groundbreaking collaborations with Mike Leigh on films including Abigail's Party, Nuts In May, and Life Is Sweet, to standout roles in series such as Gavin & Stacey, Pride and Prejudice, and, more recently, Here We Go, Alison reflects on the projects that shaped her and the lessons she’s learned along the way.She shares stories from set, insights into building characters, and advice for actors navigating the industry today.Watch on our YouTube channel at 5pm @TheGoingRogueClub 📺Get in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com ✉️
  • 5. Going Rogue with Katherine Butler

    01:07:09||Season 3, Ep. 5
    Today on the show, we’re joined by Katherine Butler, Director of Commissioning for Drama at Sky Studios. Before Sky, Katherine was Creative Director at The Ink Factory, led the narrative department at Raw, and spent almost a decade at Film4, where she became Deputy Head of Film.In this episode, Katherine talks about her path into commissioning, shares stories from working on some of the UK’s most-loved cult classics of the last decade, and offers invaluable insight into what commissioners are really looking for in a script.This conversation was recorded in September 2025.Watch at 5pm on our YouTube channel @TheGoingRogueClub 📺Get in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com ✉️
  • 4. Going Rogue with Julia Jackman

    59:26||Season 3, Ep. 4
    Writer and director Julia Jackman joins the podcast to talk about her journey into filmmaking, developing a visual voice, and the practical realities of getting work made. She discusses how her background in translating influences her approach to storytelling, and the process behind her latest film 100 Nights of Hero, now in cinemas.Watch tomorrow at 5pm on our YouTube channel @TheGoingRogueClub 📺Get in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com ✉️
  • 3. Going Rogue with Sue Latimer

    46:40||Season 3, Ep. 3
    This week on The Going Rogue Club, we’re joined by Sue Latimer, co-founder of ARG Talent Agency. Sue represents some of the most respected actors working today, including Imelda Staunton, Daniel Radcliffe and Liam Neeson, just to name a few.In this conversation, Sue talks about acting, finding the right representation, and what it actually takes to build a long, sustainable career. She discusses what agents look for, how to handle setbacks, and shares a few wild industry stories along the way.Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @thegoingrogueclubWatch at 5pm on our YouTube channel @TheGoingRogueClubGet in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com
  • 2. Going Rogue with Jenny Beavan

    44:25||Season 3, Ep. 2
    This week on The Going Rogue Club we are chatting to Academy Award-winning Costume Designer Jenny Beavan. She's worked on films such as Mad Max: Fury Road, Cruella, Sense and Sensibility and A Room With A View, just to name a few. In this episode, Jenny discusses her path into costume design, from early work in theatre and film to long-term creative collaborations and designing for character, story and scale. She reflects on how relationships shape a career, the practical realities of working across productions, and how instinct, preparation and trust on set inform her process.Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @thegoingrogueclub 🤝You can watch FULL EPISODES on YouTube at 5pm on release day @TheGoingRogueClub 📺Get in touch at podcast@itsallmadeupprods.com ✉️
  • 1. Going Rogue with Samantha Beddoe and Philip Barantini

    01:04:33||Season 3, Ep. 1
    We're BACK and passing the baton (or mic muff) on... Phil is handing over the hosting reigns to Samantha Beddoe, his producer and co-founder of It's All Made Up Productions. In this episode we learn about both Phil and Sam's journeys into the industry, backing people, and what it takes to keep projects moving from idea to screen. It's a conversation about how things get made, who helps along the way, and why there’s no single way in.You can watch FULL EPISODES, released every week at 5pm on YouTube @TheGoingRogueClubFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @thegoingrogueclubCheck out our Letterboxd on @goingrogueclubGet in touch at podcast@madeupprods.com
  • 8. Going Rogue with Paapa Essiedu

    01:26:55||Season 2, Ep. 8
    In this episode of The Going Rogue Club, Philip Barantini welcomes award-winning actor Paapa Essiedu to the podcast. Paapa is known for his roles in The Lazarus Project, I May Destroy You and Black Mirror, as well as starring in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2016 production of Hamlet. In this fascinating conversation, Paapa discusses why he loves the discipline of theatre, his unconventional route into drama school and dealing with the media attention that came with playing Hamlet.Subscribe to get each episode as soon as it drops, plus follow @thegoingrogueclub and @madeupprods on Instagram for all the latest news and features.
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