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The good doctor kermodes film podcast. Eloquent, passionate and correct


That said he is on holiday for two weeks as of now, but still


Danny bakers 5 live podcast over the world cup was awesome as well. Even for non football people


Richard bacon 5 live podcasts aren't bad either

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My favourite is The Moth Podcast, true stories told live in front of an audience. All sorts of stories from a variety of people, some funny, some moving and almost always unpredictable.


Also like:

The First Time with Matt Everitt

The Joy of 6

Women's Hour

The Food Programme

The Bottom Line


A History of the World in 100 Objects has been recommended to me but I haven't listened yet.

Love LBC Steve Allen?s in conversations, with some well known stars that have been in show business a long time and what there thoughts and life experiences are. I recently was listening to Steve Allen speaking to Gladys?s Knight and writer Bob Crier very interesting people.

Hello,


These are all cool podcasts.


Here is a list of very cool podcasts that I have discovered over the last few years:


Stuff you should know - Two funny guys discuss and educated on something different every week.

Freakonomics radio - Another really interesting duo make funny and educational stuff.

Hamish and Andy - 2 of the best radio DJ's I've ever heard. Australian radio. They're near the end now but their catalogue should be on there.

Search for "Meet the filmmaker" and you should a whole bunch of great interviews with directors and writers.

SModcast: Kevin Smith and his producer Scott Mosier. Funny if you like that sort of humour.

Look up "John Lennon: The Rolling Stone interview"

And Answer me this is pretty funny too.


I generally just get sport ones but I'm guessing you're not too interested in that.


Hope it helps.

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> These are great. Consistently interesting techno

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> http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast.aspx


Thanks for this, I've subscribed since you posted it. Recommended.

In fact I never bothered with podcasts at all before this thread but new phone plus this means I now get it.


The Guardian's Football Weekly is good also.

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