Phil Collins
From stage school Artful Dodger to prog rock noodler to 80s superstar – and beyond. Zoe Ball tells the story of one of pop music’s most enduring and least likely icons: Phil Collins
It was the era of big money and bigger hair. Popstars were visually striking, intensely glamorous, alien in their remoteness. And then there was Phil.
From stage school Artful Dodger to professional auditioner. Prog rock noodler to reluctant frontman. How did this everyman, a self-described ‘drummer who sings a bit’, conquer the 1980s and become one of the biggest selling artists of all time?
Zoe Ball tells the story of one of pop music’s most enduring and least likely icons: Phil Collins.
Featuring new, exclusive interviews with Peter Gabriel, Sir Bob Geldof, Michael Man, Craig David, Izzy Laberti, Robert Plant and many more, plus troves of rare interviews from the Âé¶¹Éç Archive.
A Cup & Nuzzle Production for Âé¶¹Éç Sounds
Series Producer: Frank Palmer

