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Pete Wicks' Man Made

Pete Wicks' Man Made

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What does it really mean to be a man today?

In Man Made, Pete Wicks sits down with friends, peers and public figures to unpack modern masculinity: the good, the bad and the confusing.

They talk openly about the traits that define them, the moments they have got it wrong, and how expectations of men are changing. From vulnerability and relationships to friendship, fame and fatherhood, no topic is off limits.

These conversations are not just for men, but for anyone who wants to better understand them. A place for real conversations about who we are, who we want to be, and how we get there.

If you ever need mental-health support or want to talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope to find services in your area.

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Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Russell T Davies: Grief, Division and the Rise of Online Anger
    Jun 18 2026

    This week on a special episode of Man Made, bought to you in partnership with Channel Four, Pete sits down with one of Britain's most celebrated writers, Russell T Davies.

    From Tip Toe and It's A Sin to masculinity, grief and the growing influence of social media, Russell shares his thoughts on some of the biggest issues shaping modern life.

    Together, Pete and Russell explore why so many people feel lost and disconnected, the dangers of online echo chambers, the importance of listening rather than simply talking, and why defining what it means to be a man might be impossible in the first place.

    Russell also opens up about the loss of his husband, how grief has shaped his life and writing, the role models who influenced him growing up, and why he remains hopeful about the next generation despite the challenges they face.

    A thoughtful, funny and deeply honest conversation about identity, connection and what it means to be human.

    Topics include:

    • Modern masculinity and male identity

    • Social media and online anger

    • Grief, loss and resilience

    • The importance of listening

    • Role models and growing up gay

    • Why young people are struggling

    • Finding hope in a divided world

    All episodes of Tip Toe are available to stream now on Channel Four.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation, follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Producer - Connor Gani

    Commercial Content Lead - Will Goldston

    Audio Visual Technical Managers - Tom Shaw & Ayo Ige

    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin

    Production Manager -Sarah Nicholls

    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan

    Head of Production - Cat Moran

    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    37 mins
  • Lorraine Kelly: Naughty Knickers, Emotional Learning and Lessons from my Father
    Apr 22 2026

    Pete is joined by broadcaster and national treasure Lorraine Kelly in the Man Made studio.

    From growing up in working-class Glasgow to becoming one of the most trusted voices on British television, Lorraine’s story is shaped by the men who influenced her, particularly her father. A kind, curious, and quietly progressive figure, he helped define her early understanding of masculinity, even in a time when men were expected to stay silent.

    But behind that warmth was a more complicated reality.

    Lorraine opens up about her father’s later struggles with mental health, the generational silence around emotion, and the helplessness of watching someone you love slowly lose their spark.

    Drawing on decades of interviewing everyone from global pop stars to Hollywood icons, Lorraine shares what she’s witnessed in men over time from bravado and pressure to a growing willingness to be vulnerable. She explores how fame, expectation, and identity shape male behaviour, and why so many still struggle to open up.

    She also dives into motherhood and how becoming a grandmother has finally allowed her to slow down, be present, and find a new sense of contentment.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation, follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Producer - Connor Gani
    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton
    Camera Operator - Garry Brown
    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway
    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin
    Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls
    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan
    Head of Production - Cat Moran
    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    54 mins
  • Steven Frayne: Behind The Illusion
    Apr 15 2026

    Pete is joined by magician and illusionist Steven Frayne in the Man Made studio.

    Known to the world as Dynamo, Steven’s journey from growing up in Bradford to becoming one of the most famous magicians on the planet is extraordinary, but behind the magic is a story shaped by racism, illness, and the need to prove he was worthy of being here at all.

    He opens up about a childhood marked by instability, the profound influence of his grandfather, and how magic became both an escape and a lifeline. From hustling his way backstage at concerts to building his career from nothing, Steven reveals the relentless drive that took him from survival to global success.

    But this all came at a cost.

    Steven speaks candidly about living with Crohn’s disease, the physical and mental toll of fame, and the breaking point that forced him to stop.

    Steven’s story is more than just magic. It's about pain, purpose, and rebuilding a life when everything falls apart.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation – follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Content Warning: Self Harm, Mental Health

    Producer - Connor Gani
    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton
    Camera Operator - Garry Brown
    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway
    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin
    Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls
    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan
    Head of Production - Cat Moran
    Chief Creative Officer -  Lucie Cave

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    49 mins
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Pete is great at getting the best out of the guests, He allows a story to unfold, then skillfully leads the guest into further discussion.

Brilliant, good honest interview

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Love this. Brave, sensitive and thought provoking. Men not being afraid to connect and support each other. Long overdue. Well done.

Importantc conversation. Recommend

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