Sleaford Mods Embark on Metal Detecting Adventure in New Podcast Episode
In a bizarre and entertaining twist, Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson joined producer and host James Deacon for an offbeat interview podcast. The unlikely duo spent time metal detecting, with Deacon posing themed questions to help Williamson open up about his life experiences. While the experience worked better visually than audibly, fans of the band can expect a unique listen.
Meanwhile, Phil Collins is taking fans on a musical journey through his career in the latest season of the BBC Sounds profile series "Eras." Host Zoe Ball delves into Collins' early days as a drummer with Peter Gabriel, to his iconic solo hits and even explores an exclusive chat with the singer-songwriter himself. With four episodes available now, don't miss this opportunity to re-experience the highs of one of music's most beloved frontmen.
In another gripping podcast episode, "The Missing Cryptoqueen" returns for a new run on BBC Sounds. The engrossing podcast, which first began airing six years ago, follows journalist Jamie Bartlett as he investigates the mysterious world of cryptocurrency scams. This latest season promises to be one of the team's best leads yet, with a juicy tip-off that could finally reveal answers about Dr Ruja Ignatova's disappearance.
Historical context and conspiracy theories take center stage in "The History Bureau." Host Helena Merriman talks to journalists who have uncovered alternative explanations for pivotal events in Russian history. From Chechen militant involvement to Putin's rise to power, this thought-provoking podcast sheds new light on the intricacies of politics and power.
In a lighthearted and entertaining podcast that promises to be "like hanging out with pals," Ant and Dec are getting their own show on BBC Sounds. The Geordie duo invites fans to reach out to feature themselves on the podcast, sharing stories from their career and exploring artifacts from their time together. With four episodes available now, join in on the fun.
Finally, for fans of surreal comedy, "The Harry Hill Show" brings its unique brand of humor to BBC Sounds. Hosted by comedian Harry Hill, this visualized podcast captures the offbeat spirit of his stand-up routines. From a large-tongued puppet named Licky making an appearance to conversations that spiral into absurdity, this show promises plenty of laughs for fans of British comedy.
In a bizarre and entertaining twist, Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson joined producer and host James Deacon for an offbeat interview podcast. The unlikely duo spent time metal detecting, with Deacon posing themed questions to help Williamson open up about his life experiences. While the experience worked better visually than audibly, fans of the band can expect a unique listen.
Meanwhile, Phil Collins is taking fans on a musical journey through his career in the latest season of the BBC Sounds profile series "Eras." Host Zoe Ball delves into Collins' early days as a drummer with Peter Gabriel, to his iconic solo hits and even explores an exclusive chat with the singer-songwriter himself. With four episodes available now, don't miss this opportunity to re-experience the highs of one of music's most beloved frontmen.
In another gripping podcast episode, "The Missing Cryptoqueen" returns for a new run on BBC Sounds. The engrossing podcast, which first began airing six years ago, follows journalist Jamie Bartlett as he investigates the mysterious world of cryptocurrency scams. This latest season promises to be one of the team's best leads yet, with a juicy tip-off that could finally reveal answers about Dr Ruja Ignatova's disappearance.
Historical context and conspiracy theories take center stage in "The History Bureau." Host Helena Merriman talks to journalists who have uncovered alternative explanations for pivotal events in Russian history. From Chechen militant involvement to Putin's rise to power, this thought-provoking podcast sheds new light on the intricacies of politics and power.
In a lighthearted and entertaining podcast that promises to be "like hanging out with pals," Ant and Dec are getting their own show on BBC Sounds. The Geordie duo invites fans to reach out to feature themselves on the podcast, sharing stories from their career and exploring artifacts from their time together. With four episodes available now, join in on the fun.
Finally, for fans of surreal comedy, "The Harry Hill Show" brings its unique brand of humor to BBC Sounds. Hosted by comedian Harry Hill, this visualized podcast captures the offbeat spirit of his stand-up routines. From a large-tongued puppet named Licky making an appearance to conversations that spiral into absurdity, this show promises plenty of laughs for fans of British comedy.