Sleaford Mods' foray into metal detecting has yielded a unique podcast experience. In "Do I Detect a Problem?", Jason Williamson opens up to host James Deacon about his life in an intimate setting where they dig for gold β both literally and metaphorically. The rambling conversation, set against the backdrop of a serene green space, makes for an engaging but perhaps less-than-stellar audio-only experience.
For those who missed Phil Collins' episode on "Eras", Zoe Ball's profile series shines a light on the drummer turned rockstar frontman's journey from backing up Peter Gabriel to achieving megastardom. The exclusive chat with Collins himself is not to be missed, along with an array of other fascinating episodes that explore his most famous solo hits.
Meanwhile, the reprise of "The Missing Cryptoqueen" podcast has generated excitement among fans of cryptoscammer Dr Ruja Ignatova. Host Jamie Bartlett's team has finally got a promising lead on their search for answers, and it seems they may be closing in on the truth.
Another historical episode is up for grabs with "The History Bureau", where journalists Helena Merriman unpacks an alternate theory surrounding Putin's rise to power following a series of bombings in Russia.
To round off the week, fans of Ant and Dec will enjoy their new podcast where the Geordie duo shares laughs and anecdotes from their career over a relaxed dinner setting.
Lastly, "The Harry Hill Show" has captivated audiences with its surreal visual format capturing the comedian's eccentric style, which is perhaps less effective when experienced without visuals.
For those who missed Phil Collins' episode on "Eras", Zoe Ball's profile series shines a light on the drummer turned rockstar frontman's journey from backing up Peter Gabriel to achieving megastardom. The exclusive chat with Collins himself is not to be missed, along with an array of other fascinating episodes that explore his most famous solo hits.
Meanwhile, the reprise of "The Missing Cryptoqueen" podcast has generated excitement among fans of cryptoscammer Dr Ruja Ignatova. Host Jamie Bartlett's team has finally got a promising lead on their search for answers, and it seems they may be closing in on the truth.
Another historical episode is up for grabs with "The History Bureau", where journalists Helena Merriman unpacks an alternate theory surrounding Putin's rise to power following a series of bombings in Russia.
To round off the week, fans of Ant and Dec will enjoy their new podcast where the Geordie duo shares laughs and anecdotes from their career over a relaxed dinner setting.
Lastly, "The Harry Hill Show" has captivated audiences with its surreal visual format capturing the comedian's eccentric style, which is perhaps less effective when experienced without visuals.