
Show overview
The Dan Nicholl Show has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 99 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 37 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Comedy show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 21 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 51 episodes published. Published by All Ears FM.
From the publisher
After 16 seasons playing out on DStv across Africa, celebrity talk show The Dan Nicholl Show returns in podcast format, allowing host Dan Nicholl’s signature combination of humour, fun and celebrity guests to play out on a more in-depth and engaged space, with famous faces from South Africa and beyond celebrating the ordinary and the extraordinary in the lives they lead.
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Ton Tassanakajohn: The Banker Who Likes To Cook
He’s Thailand’s best known celebrity chef, runs Michelin-starred restaurants, and has made ant larvae a fine dining experience - but Ton Tassanakajohn started out life as a banker.

Akani Simbine: Fastest Man Alive
South Africa’s fastest man ever isn’t showing signs of slowing down - on or off the field. Olympic sprinter Akani Simbine talks Usain Bolt, travelling the world, and his new legacy project.

Rob Louw: DEATHWISH LOUW
From crash landing a plane in the Kruger, to a nasty altercation with a speedboat propellor, Springbok Rob Louw has had some hairy moments - but his great battle was a winning one with cancer.

John-Laffnie de Jager: The Big Tennis Comeback
New tournaments in Gauteng, a multi-million dollar tennis centre in Stellenbosch, and a return of the Match In Africa - John-Laffnie de Jager is driving the resurgence of the game in South Africa.

Kooks Kuhle: Never Marking Again
From high school teacher and rugby coach, to one of the most popular figures on local television, Kooks Kuhle charts a heart-warming rise to fame.

Mandy Wiener: Leading The Fourth Estate
Mandy Wiener’s schoolgirl dream was to become a reporter; the CNN African Reporter of the Year and award-winning author has more delivered on her childhood ambition.

Donovan Ferreira: Donovan's Second Chance
SA20 success, an IPL contract, captaining his country - Donovan Ferreira’s done pretty well for someone who’d given up cricket just a few years ago.

Schalk Bezuidenhout: Reinventing Schalk Bezuidenhout
As he embarks on a world tour using audiences as a therapy session following his recent divorce, Schalk Bezuidenhout opens up on comedy, acting, and falling in love again.

Brian Baloyi: Chiefs In The Blood.
Despite a late career switch to Sundowns, Brian Baloyi will always be a Kaizer Chiefs great - although he could have ended up in goal for Liverpool.

Matt Smith: South Africa's Winter Olympian
It’s South Africa’s Cool Runnings moment: just a few years after moving to Norway, Matt Smith is off to the Winter Olympics.

Ard Matthews & Tanya van Graan: Hopelessly in Love
It’s been quite a year for Ard Matthews and Tanya van Graan: engaged, hopelessly in love - and now collaborating on adventures in music.

Ryan Gibbons: Hanging Up The Lycra
Headbutts in the peleton, riding the grand tours, being starstruck by Mark Cavendish - South African cyclist Ryan Gibbons looks back on life on a bike.