Wednesday, 3 June 2026 - 20 minutes
Few people can say they've enjoyed a career quite as varied as Cheryl Baker.
Singer, presenter, actress and household name, Cheryl has spent more than five decades entertaining audiences, and in the latest episode of The MarshyCast, she joined me to talk about her upcoming one-woman show, Wearing Cheryl Baker.
Naturally, we looked back at some of the biggest moments from her remarkable career. From winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 as part of Bucks Fizz, to becoming a familiar face on television through programmes including Record Breakers, Cheryl has seen almost every side of the entertainment industry.
One of the things I was most curious about was the title of her touring show. Why Wearing Cheryl Baker? As Cheryl explained, the title reflects the different versions of herself she has worn throughout her life and career, and the fascinating balance between her introverted and extroverted sides.
It's a theme many people will recognise. The confident performer seen on stage isn't always the same person sitting quietly off it.
The conversation also turned to one of Cheryl's most treasured professional relationships, working alongside the legendary Roy Castle. She spoke warmly about his humour, kindness and boundless energy, describing someone who could light up any room he entered.
In fact, Cheryl shared a brilliant observation that once you hear it, it's hard to disagree with: Roy Castle would have made a fantastic Mary Poppins.
It's a conversation packed with nostalgia, laughter and the stories behind a truly extraordinary career.
🎧 You can hear the full conversation now on The MarshyCast, available on Apple, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.
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