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BerlinChris

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64 posts

99 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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Ive always been an avid reader, but the last year or so i've dived into the world of podcasts.

So far my favourites are:

Casefile- theres something very fascinating listening to the horrors that go on around the world, and the twisted minds of the killers

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History- Im a history nerd so listening about pretty much every era in Dan's wonderful story telling voice is a pleasure

Joe Rogan- the variation of guests he has on the podcast make this one interesting for all sorts of people

What are some of your favourite podcasts, im eager to branch out and try something new.


A205GTI

750 posts

166 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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ones I have listened to lately are

Home Front- BBC drama around world war one, availablle as an omnibus (1 hour) or 15 minute episodes, extremely well written and very interesting to see how people lived and went around during the war. ( 7/ 8 seasons 24 episodees a season on the omnibus plus a year later catch up episode)

Tumanbay- been called radios game of thrones, very well written 3 seasons so far based around the middle east I guess

party- very funny 20 somethings set up a political party very well written

ecotec

404 posts

129 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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here's a few from my subscriptions - long commute smile

The puppet master - BBC
The dark money files - finance fraud
CaseFile - true crime - the best I reckon
They walk among us - UK true crime
Red handed - True crime
Adrift - Geoff + Anabel formally absolute radio
Dr Death - compelling
Blackout - end of world - good but littered with ads...
Dirty John - intriguing but unsettling
Last Days of August - Jon Ronson
Teachers Pet - runs on too long but still good
Serial - the original
That was then - BBC drama
Death in Ice Valley - superb
Outlines - UK crime, very well put together but now on hiatus

breamster

1,014 posts

180 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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I've just subscribed to a couple of the above.

Here are a few of mine as a serial podcast addict...

Some F1...
Beyond the Grid - very good
Missed Apex
BBC Chequered Flag

Some crime based ones...
Men's Rea
Red Handed
Sword and Scale
Darknet Diaries - a good one on hacking
Bloody Murder

Normal (ish) ones...
The Modern Mann
BBC Witness
The Inquiry

cologne2792

2,126 posts

126 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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Conspiracy Theories on Parcast have been very interesting.

The two hosts are not conspiracy theorists but look at well known events, analyze the various theories and try to get the truth.

What I've found most interesting is that the two part episodes deal with the actual history behind events and I've learnt much.

The Cuban Missile Crisis blamed America for it's own short sightedness and Operation Northwoods was quite fascinating.

Recommended.

Tinkerton

76 posts

152 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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Love a good podcast!

Scroobius Pips Distraction Pieces is always very good, great variety of guests and subjects.

I'm a big fan of the australian Sanspants Radio network, they put out some brilliant ones, D&D is for nerds, Plumbing the Death Star and Shut Up a Second being favourites.

Angel of Vine is/was a good fictional crime drama, with a star studded voice cast.

Finding Drago is a great podcast that delves into fan-fiction.

The Art of Manliness has some great episodes as well.

iacabu

1,349 posts

149 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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I enjoy 'No such thing as a fish'. Its done by the research team for Q.I.
Factual and funny, definitely worth a listen

ben5575

6,264 posts

221 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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My Dad Wrote a Porno - As per the title, three good friends read aloud the most appalling 'erotic fiction'. Very funny and perfect for spontaneous outbursts in public. Now a big deal, picked up by HBO etc.

Athletico Mince - Bob Mortimer & Andy Dawson. Basically Bob Mortimer on top form talking nonsense, acting out stupid made up (and non made up!) characters. Brilliant. Edited to add a link to Adrian Lewis in The Slaughter House (NSFW!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBIklO7796Y

Limetown - A fictional story about a podcast journalist investigating 'an incident' that happen a decade or so ago. Described as X Files meets Serial (mentioned earlier). Season 1 very good. I really liked Season 2 as well but it got mixed reviews.

Adam Buxton - Rambling chats with various people about nothing in particular, but gives you an insight into what the guests are really like. The Louis Theroux ones are good as they were friends at school so very open and enjoyable. Bob Mortimer is good, as is Michael Palin, Sarah Pascoe and Rob Brydon. Basically pick somebody you've heard of and give it a go. Skip the annoying intros and surreal music half way through.

Teacher's Pet - agree with the above comments, but definitely worth a listen.

I'm going to have to ry out some of the other recommendations on here. Haven't heard of some of them.

Edited by ben5575 on Wednesday 29th May 23:01

okenemem

1,358 posts

194 months

Sunday 16th June 2019
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I love podcast , makes a change from listening to music

Zirconia

36,010 posts

284 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Bletchley park, home of the code breakers.
What really happened behind the scenes at the code breaker place. Some insights as well that had knock on effects through the cold war.
They ran a twitter feed on D Day as the intercepts were taken in on the day. That is all the German stuff, ships sighted, need instructions etc.
https://audioboom.com/channel/bletchley-park


Pilot Episodes.
Some pilots chatting about piloty stuff.
https://play.acast.com/s/pilotepisodes

CaptainSensib1e

1,434 posts

221 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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A couple of my favourites

Criminal: true crime stories where thy often interview a key person or persons involved in the case. Some pretty unbelievable stuff.

Ear Hustle: Set in a US prison, real prisoners talking about what life is like inside. Fascinating.

My commute is about half an hour so these are ideal about 30 mins an episode. Tied a couple of Joe Rogan podcasts but i don't have the patience to listen for 3+ hours.

Whitefly Swatter

1,113 posts

199 months

Thursday 5th September 2019
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Another shout out for beyond the grid
Then there is
Making it
Fitzall
A couple of machinists talking