Sleaford Mods' Metal Detecting Adventure Raises More Questions Than Answers, But That's What Makes it So Good.
In an offbeat interview series that defies easy categorization, producer and host James Deacon takes a ramble through green space with a celebrity guest, where the conversation veers wildly from metal detecting to intimate chat. Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson joins Deacon for an hour of introspection and digging up rusty nails, but it's clear that this isn't your average podcast. While visualizing the experience would be ideal, the audio-only version is a jarring, exhilarating ride.
Meanwhile, Phil Collins is back in the spotlight, albeit not as a musician. The latest season of Eras offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the drummer-turned-superstar frontman, from his days backing up Peter Gabriel to having his most famous solo hit performed by a man in a gorilla suit – yes, you read that right.
But what's truly captivating is the return of The Missing Cryptoqueen. After six years away, this engrossing podcast returns with four new episodes that promise to uncover some long-held secrets. With its best lead in years, the team from BBC Sounds is on the hunt for Dr Ruja Ignatova, and it seems they might finally be closing in.
The History Bureau also returns, shedding light on a pivotal moment in Russian history – the 1999 bombings that claimed over 300 lives. Journalist Helena Merriman speaks to journalists about alternative theories, revealing a complex web of intrigue and deceit that still lingers today.
Last but not least, we have Hanging Out With Ant and Dec, the Geordie duo's first podcast is set to be a loose, chatty listen that feels like hanging out with pals. Expect plenty of laughs and possibly some artefacts from their career scattered about the space they'll record in.
Lastly, The Harry Hill Show offers an unconventional comedy experience that's sure to raise more than a few eyebrows. With its surreal antics and rapid-fire conversations, it's clear that this is a podcast that defies easy explanation – but who needs explanation when you're having this much fun?
In an offbeat interview series that defies easy categorization, producer and host James Deacon takes a ramble through green space with a celebrity guest, where the conversation veers wildly from metal detecting to intimate chat. Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson joins Deacon for an hour of introspection and digging up rusty nails, but it's clear that this isn't your average podcast. While visualizing the experience would be ideal, the audio-only version is a jarring, exhilarating ride.
Meanwhile, Phil Collins is back in the spotlight, albeit not as a musician. The latest season of Eras offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the drummer-turned-superstar frontman, from his days backing up Peter Gabriel to having his most famous solo hit performed by a man in a gorilla suit – yes, you read that right.
But what's truly captivating is the return of The Missing Cryptoqueen. After six years away, this engrossing podcast returns with four new episodes that promise to uncover some long-held secrets. With its best lead in years, the team from BBC Sounds is on the hunt for Dr Ruja Ignatova, and it seems they might finally be closing in.
The History Bureau also returns, shedding light on a pivotal moment in Russian history – the 1999 bombings that claimed over 300 lives. Journalist Helena Merriman speaks to journalists about alternative theories, revealing a complex web of intrigue and deceit that still lingers today.
Last but not least, we have Hanging Out With Ant and Dec, the Geordie duo's first podcast is set to be a loose, chatty listen that feels like hanging out with pals. Expect plenty of laughs and possibly some artefacts from their career scattered about the space they'll record in.
Lastly, The Harry Hill Show offers an unconventional comedy experience that's sure to raise more than a few eyebrows. With its surreal antics and rapid-fire conversations, it's clear that this is a podcast that defies easy explanation – but who needs explanation when you're having this much fun?