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TGF Presents Dessert Island Discs 13: Simon Thomas, STRANDED!

Season 2
April 22, 2026

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Surprising Choices on Life, Music, and Wisdom: A Conversation with Simon Thomas

In this episode, Simon Thomas, executive chairman of London’s Hippodrome Casino, shares his personal picks for music, books, movies, and life advice – each revealing unique insights into his life and worldview. Join us for a deep dive into nostalgic memories, cultural reflections, and meaningful lessons.

Key Topics, in a lovely list:

  • The emotional power of music choices like Supertramp’s Breakfast in America and Eva Cassidy’s Songbird
  • Exploring impactful books such as Orwell’s 1984 and Bryson’s Notes from a Small Island
  • Favourite movies including Léon, Bottle Shock, and French films like Tati Danielle and Dinner des Cons
  • Reflections on life lessons: valuing family, embracing problem-solving, and the importance of keeping fun alive
  • Personal stories about pets, childhood memories, and the significance of shared experiences
  • Insights into cultural identities, especially French influence and the power of local cinema

Chapters, but add a little bit because of the intro and sexy music:

00:00 – Introduction: Unique podcast concept and guest overview

02:00 – Simon gets a Johnny Cash and Tupac story challenge – can he top Gary Green’s anecdotes?

02:59 – Stranded on a tropical island: music choices and emotional significance

03:17 – Why Breakfast in America evokes nostalgic youth

04:04 – The impact of distinctive production in Supertramp’s album

05:02 – Sentimental memories tied to music and family

06:12 – Eva Cassidy’s Songbird: haunting voice and personal association

07:22 – The influence of Terry Wogan on Eva Cassidy’s fame

08:43 – The emotional toll of songs at personal and funeral moments

10:14 – Classical music for serenity: Pachelbel’s Canon in D

11:08 – Max Richter’s Sleep: the beauty of sound during sleep cycles

12:49 – Books for reflection: Orwell’s 1984 and societal control

14:21 – The relevance of Fahrenheit 451 and dystopian themes

16:53 – Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle: brevity and power in storytelling

17:33Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks: history, love, and legacy

19:59 – The significance of reading Birdsong and related works by Sebastian Faulks

21:07 – The firsts of World War I and its emotional impact

22:151984’s relevance in modern society and political control

23:33 – Bryson’s Notes from a Small Island: humorous insight into Britain

24:36 – Stephen Fry’s The Liar and its humour

25:09 – Movies such as Léon and their emotional depths

27:35 – French cinema: Dinner des Cons and cultural humour

28:58 – The importance of search and discovery in movie choices

30:45Bottle Shock: the story of the 1976 Judgment of Paris

33:55 – French film Tati Danielle: dark comedy and cultural storytelling

35:30 – French influence on personal life and travel dreams

36:47 – Sharing experiences in France and the importance of local culture

37:14 – The universal message of Sir Paul McCartney’s Let It Be

38:12 – Life lessons: accept, change, walk away, and problem-solving

42:45 – Cherished memories: pets, dogs, and their lasting impact

43:30 – The significance of a simple object: a pencil for organization and calm

44:48 – Desserts as shared moments: tiramisu and holiday memories

47:04 – Wisdom for younger self: family and meaningful connections

49:31 – Practical advice for overcoming problems: confidence and perseverance

50:43 – Recognizing life’s fleeting moments and embracing love and uncertainty

52:22 – Closing thoughts and gratitude for shared stories

Simon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-thomas-2522314/

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Our other podcasts:

Addiction: An Hour with Auer – https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/

The Gambling Files – https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/

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