Top class pod casts. Long form.

Top class pod casts. Long form.

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Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,391 posts

63 months

Yesterday (22:47)
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I’ve got a 30h journey coming up tomorrow (and the next day)…

Anyone got any suggestions for compelling long form pod casts - something you thought was really excellent …

Thanks in advance … Austin.

BlackTails

1,516 posts

70 months

Yesterday (22:53)
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The Dollop. Ep 280 & 281, all about opiates in the USA from very easy usage through to fentanyl, and ep 300A and 300B: Donald J Trump.

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,391 posts

63 months

Yesterday (23:08)
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BlackTails said:
The Dollop. Ep 280 & 281, all about opiates in the USA from very easy usage through to fentanyl, and ep 300A and 300B: Donald J Trump.
Ta. Will take a look.

mikiec

347 posts

101 months

Yesterday (23:40)
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Hardcore history, wrath of the khans by Dan Carlin. From memory that’s 20hrs or so

jet_noise

5,897 posts

197 months

Not longform as episodes but there are so many of them!
- We Have Ways of Making You Talk.

Al Murray & James Holland on WW2.
Themselves, interviews with experts, combatants, visits e.g. aeroplane restorers, tank museum.

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,391 posts

63 months

Thanks again. Some more downloading to do.

FamousPheasant

747 posts

131 months

I drove around California for three weeks listening to my dad wrote a porno", which is hilarious.

Dan Carlin's history podcasts are also a great (and very different) suggestion.

Warhavernet

98 posts

2 months

Crime Weekly, US based deep dive true crime podcasts, they regularly have 5 to 7 100 minute episodes on each case, the adverts are not that intrusive.

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,391 posts

63 months

Excellent. Downloaded some more.

Vtec-yo

16 posts

50 months

Not a podcast but the full works of Sherlock Holmes read by Stephen Fry is on audible and quite enjoyable. It's about 80 hours so will keep you busy. Enjoy the trip

Darren-7ypkg

3 posts

50 months

The Brady Heywood Podcast. He hasn’t done a new one for ages but they are excellent. They focus on engineering failures and disasters and the causes that led to them.

Ascayman

13,093 posts

231 months

The upshot.

Very amusing podcasts about sports ‘characters’ I particularly enjoyed the Boris Becker and sir Ian botham ones.

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,391 posts

63 months

Excellent. Downloaded some more.

Collectingbrass

2,516 posts

210 months

jet_noise said:
Not longform as episodes but there are so many of them!
- We Have Ways of Making You Talk.

Al Murray & James Holland on WW2.
Themselves, interviews with experts, combatants, visits e.g. aeroplane restorers, tank museum.
I came here to say this. They're very knowledgable and entertaining at the same time. Others that might be of interest:

The Rest Is History with Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland

Joe Marler's Things People Do

British Scandal

Sherlock and Co - brings the stories up to the True Crime Podcast era and is very well done.

And finally, The Car Podcast with Chris Harris & Friends with a thread here https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

bloomen

8,445 posts

174 months

The most mind boggling one I've listened to recently is a Bloomberg series on John McAfee. First episode here - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5UDg1vBbsZei01OzB...

Squalid, but fascinating.

Edited by bloomen on Saturday 12th July 23:27