Sleaford Mods' metal detecting adventure may have been a bit of a misfire, but that's not to say it didn't offer a unique experience. The offbeat interview show 'Do I Detect a Problem?' pairs unlikely guests with a spot of metal detecting and some intimate conversation, à la "What's one piece of gold you've found in your life?" Unfortunately for the producers, this setup translates more effectively as a visual podcast than an audio-only format.
On a brighter note, Phil Collins' latest profile series is shaping up to be a fascinating exploration of his meteoric rise to fame. The BBC Sounds exclusive takes listeners on a journey through Collins' tour days with Peter Gabriel, dressed in elaborate outfits, and even features interviews with those who've worked closely with him, including the man who performed his iconic solo hit while dressed as a gorilla – yes, you read that right.
Meanwhile, Dr Ruja Ignatova's enigmatic podcast is back for another series, this time focusing on the events surrounding Putin's rise to power in Russia. The team claims they've finally got their best lead in years, but will it be enough to crack the case of the elusive Cryptoqueen?
History enthusiasts won't want to miss 'The History Bureau,' a thought-provoking look at an infamous event that has sparked intense debate – four bombs killing over 300 people weeks into Putin's leadership. Journalists speaking out about alternative theories might just shed some new light on this pivotal moment.
If you're looking for something lighthearted, Ant and Dec are set to bring their signature banter to 'Hanging Out With Ant and Dec,' a loose and hilarious podcast that promises to feel like hanging out with friends. And finally, fans of surreal comedy won't want to miss the latest installment of 'The Harry Hill Show.'
On a brighter note, Phil Collins' latest profile series is shaping up to be a fascinating exploration of his meteoric rise to fame. The BBC Sounds exclusive takes listeners on a journey through Collins' tour days with Peter Gabriel, dressed in elaborate outfits, and even features interviews with those who've worked closely with him, including the man who performed his iconic solo hit while dressed as a gorilla – yes, you read that right.
Meanwhile, Dr Ruja Ignatova's enigmatic podcast is back for another series, this time focusing on the events surrounding Putin's rise to power in Russia. The team claims they've finally got their best lead in years, but will it be enough to crack the case of the elusive Cryptoqueen?
History enthusiasts won't want to miss 'The History Bureau,' a thought-provoking look at an infamous event that has sparked intense debate – four bombs killing over 300 people weeks into Putin's leadership. Journalists speaking out about alternative theories might just shed some new light on this pivotal moment.
If you're looking for something lighthearted, Ant and Dec are set to bring their signature banter to 'Hanging Out With Ant and Dec,' a loose and hilarious podcast that promises to feel like hanging out with friends. And finally, fans of surreal comedy won't want to miss the latest installment of 'The Harry Hill Show.'