*The Bureau of Lost Culture broadcast rare, countercultural stories, oral testimonies and tales from the underground. *Join host Stephen Coates and a wide range of guests including musicians, artists, writers, activists and commentators in conversation. *Listen live on London’s premier independent station Soho Radio or via all major podcast providers. The Bureau is collected at The British Library Sound Archive
…
continue reading
Maeve Doyle's Private View features interviews with artist and individuals who are redefining the art world. Hosted by Art Critic Maeve Doyle, one of London's most active art commentators, the podcast offers endless insights and a deep dive into art news, developments and stirrings in visual culture. Maeve looks for answers in lively conversations with artists, curators, critics, art dealers, gallerists and auction house experts who offer surprising perspectives on the world through their wo ...
…
continue reading
Ambit was established in 1959 by Dr Martin Bax in London. Editors have included JG Ballard and Eduardo Paolozzi. Made infamous in 1968 for the competition for work written on drugs. Endless talent is published from William S. Burroughs to Ralph Steadman and Jenni Fagan. The show is presented by editor, author, performer, Kirsty Allison.
…
continue reading
A monthly Soho Radio show for the 20s: roaring about art, culture, books, poetry and activism. Co-presented by Salena Godden, Amah-Rose Abrams and Matt Abbott 📻
…
continue reading
What is the Heritage Chart Show? Well, it's an outlet for two things. First of all, our lifelong love of chart rundowns and our desperation to live in a world where they still matter. It's also an outlet for our fascination with Mike Reed's heritage chart. We're not entirely sure how it’s put together. We don't know exactly what qualifies you for inclusion in the heritage chart and we're not sure we want to know. After all, we didn't really make those demands of the actual top 40 when we wer ...
…
continue reading
Hosted by sneaker experts Kish Kash (@kishkash1) and Jason Coles (@madebyjase) ‘Soleful’ is a weekly deep dive into the world of sneakers and sneaker culture. In each episode Kish and Jason will reveal the amazing stories behind the world’s most loved sneakers and interview the people that created, collect and covet them. We’ll also be answering your questions about all things kicks so send them to us via @soleful_podcast on all socials or use the hashtag #SolefulPodcast. This is a Soho Radi ...
…
continue reading
In my new series of podcasts, I speak to various creatives in music and the arts during this period of lockdown. A new episode will be released every Monday. Subscribe for all future episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
…
continue reading
Soho House and award-winning radio personality Jason Bentley pair innovators and creators together to unlock the secrets of their creative DNA in new podcast, The Backstory. Echoing the ethos of Soho House, The Backstory is a place where guests – thinkers, artists and tastemakers – share ideas and make connections. Join Bentley every week to hear never-before-told stories about his guests’ personal histories, and the projects that shaped their careers. The Backstory is brought to you by Soho ...
…
continue reading
The channel for the Award-Winning Maverick Theatre Company and their London Literary Pub Crawl productions and Resonance 104.4FM Radio shows. General theatre and literary news from London, England.
…
continue reading
TRIPLE NOMINATED at the True Crime Awards 2025 and nominated for the Best True Crime Podcast at the British Podcast Awards. Murder Mile UK True Crime is a unique London-based true-crime podcast, focused on Soho, the West End and West London, presented as a guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases. Praised as one of the best London, British, English and UK True Crime podcasts, as well as 4th Best True-Crime Podcast by This Week, iTunes Top 25 Podcast, Podcast Magaz ...
…
continue reading
These are the podcast versions of the Darren and Giles show AKA the Giles and Darren show. Playing tunes and waffling our way through conversation @sohoradio
…
continue reading
The official podcast for BLCKHEARTSCLUB Join us on BHC Radio weekly as we discuss music, culture, life from a melennials perspective as well as interviews with underground artists and creatives. Get the episodes on demand via spotify, anchor, iTunes and Google Play.
…
continue reading
A podcast where two dudes in their 40s discuss a different Rancid song each week. They reflect on their lives, their (inexplicable) fandom, and why certain parts of our youth continue to hold meaning beyond simple nostalgia. Is it a midlife crisis or honest self-reflection? Join us on a journey to the end and find out... THE 11TH HOUR IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH RANCID
…
continue reading
For every horror title to hit V.O.D ... there are countless others that end up D.O.A. ... DEVELOPMENT HELL is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions, to find out what went wrong, and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Join Dread Central's managing editor, Josh Korngut, as he digs up the dirt on the best horror movies never made. Discover dead projects like ALIEN 5, BEETLEJUICE GOES HAWAIIAN, HALLOWEEN 3D, FREDDY VS. JASON VS. ASH, and many more ...
…
continue reading
The Table Hockey Show is an online radio show (podcast) with a multimedia mission to educate, preserve, develop and promote table hockey worldwide! - One Person, One Community, One Nation at a time.
…
continue reading
The definitive business podcast from the BBC. Each week, the BBC's Evan Davis is joined by bosses, entrepreneurs and industry experts, to lift the lid on how their businesses work, and what it’s like to be in charge. They discuss a big issue, a big challenge, or a big question facing their industry. From managing AI to managing millennials, from supermarkets to supercharging a new product. And our guests will share their stories of success and failure along the way. Podcasts are published ev ...
…
continue reading
The Last Bohemians is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast that meets maverick and radical women in arts and culture and takes listeners on an evocative trip through their extraordinary lives. From subversive musicians and style icons to game-changing artists, these are women who have lived life on the edge and who still refuse to play by the rules. The series was created in 2019 by host and journalist Kate Hutchinson and is produced by a team of rising women and non-binary talents ...
…
continue reading
1
Catharine Wippell - New Writer, Performer and Film Producer.
28:49
28:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
28:49Nick Hennegan talks to Cathy about her new one-person theatre show, Cabaret For the End of the World, her new film production company, her start in the arts, working with the likes of Stephen Fry and Cathy Tyson, the 'Me Too' movement and her experiences as a young female producer. BohemianBritian.com…
…
continue reading
1
#299 - Schizophrenic: The Real/Fake Peter Bryan - Part Two (Nisha Shesh)
1:08:54
1:08:54
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:08:54This is Part Two of Five of Schizophrenic: The Real/Fake Peter Bryan. Peter Bryan is regarded as one of Britain's most infamous serial-killers and cannibals with almost every article and documentary about him slavering over the grisly details of his murders, and especially his cannibalism. But how much of this story is the truth, an exaggeration or…
…
continue reading
As Bob Dylan celebrates his 84th Birthday, Nick Hennegan looks at his background, legacy… and first appearances in London. www.BohemianBritain.comBy Nick Hennegan.
…
continue reading
1
FEAR STREET: PROM QUEEN (with director Matt Palmer)
43:45
43:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
43:45In this special episode of Development Hell, we're joined by Matt Palmer, the visionary director and co-writer behind Fear Street: Prom Queen, the newest entry in Netflix’s beloved horror anthology. While our show typically digs into the haunted history of unmade horror projects, we also regularly detour to spotlight the most exciting voices workin…
…
continue reading
1
The Sonic Explorer of the Psychedelic Frontier
1:00:00
1:00:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:00:00Doug McKechnie is an unsung pioneer of electronic music, a visionary who traversed the fringes of sound and consciousness at a time when technology, art, and radical thought were colliding to reshape culture. Emerging from the explosive counterculture scene of San Francisco in the late 1960s, Doug was one of the first musicians to experiment extens…
…
continue reading
1
#298 - Schizophrenic: The Real/Fake Peter Bryan - Part One (Peter Andrew Bryan)
1:06:52
1:06:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:06:52This is Part One of Five of Schizophrenic: The Real/Fake Peter Bryan. Peter Bryan is regarded as one of Britain's most infamous serial-killers and cannibals with almost every article and documentary about him slavering over the grisly details of his murders, and especially his cannibalism. But how much of this story is the truth, an exaggeration or…
…
continue reading
Nick Hennegan celebrates the Welsh Wizard on International Dylan Thomas Day. www.BohemianBritain.comBy Nick Hennegan
…
continue reading
1
The Heritage Chart Show Show Episode Eight
1:29:45
1:29:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:29:45Our special guest this time is Louis Eliot from Rialto! In this episode we talk Sweet, Limahl, The Jam, Grace Jones and ping pong, pints of Fairy liquid, sandwich fillings, seeing famous people in supermarkets and all that surrounds the peculiar and marvellous alternative universe that is Mike Read's Heritage Chart. Rialto's new album Neon and Ghos…
…
continue reading
1
#297 - Simply Complicated (Donald & Jean Ramsey, Kentish Town, NW5)
1:06:46
1:06:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:06:46On Sunday 8th of August 1948 at just after 10:30pm, Jean & Donald Ramsey, a young couple with two children met at this junction to discuss their collapsing marriage. It ended in murder. But how could something so simple be so complicated, as was this the story of a good man who was pushed to his limits by an unfaithful wife, or a good wife who was …
…
continue reading
As he begins preparations for another Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August, Nick Hennegan celebrates the 'Beyond The Fringe' veteran and comedic genius, Alan Bennett.By Nick Hennegan
…
continue reading
1
Ibiza and The Meteoric Rise of Club Culture - From Arty to Party
59:59
59:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:59Sunshine + Love, Beats + Drugs How did a sleepy island off the coast of Spain, metamorphose from an artistic, countercultural haven into the global epicentre of electronic dance music, lighting the touch paper that caused the explosion of club culture? Alexis Petridis, chief music writer for The Guardian, and Dean Chalkley, one of the UK’s leading …
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Richard Farleigh (former Dragon, entrepreneur)
15:59
15:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
15:59Richard Farleigh grew up poverty-stricken in outback Australia as one of eleven children. When he was an infant, he was taken into care and spent the majority of his childhood in a foster home. A love of puzzles, a determination to prove himself, and some teachers who believed in his abilities, helped him gain a scholarship to university. From ther…
…
continue reading
1
#296 - An Afterglow of Hate (Styllou Christofi, Hella Belcher / Christofi, Hampstead, NW3)
1:08:45
1:08:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:08:45On the night of Wednesday 28th of July 1954, 11 South Hill Park was the scene of one of London’s most shocking and brutal murders. It was so horrific, it caused an outrage in society, an uproar in the press and a debate in Parliament as how could anyone be so callous and cruel? It was a murder which devastated a family, yet, the killer would claim …
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Erinch Sahan (DEAL, Social Enterprise expert)
14:36
14:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
14:36The child of immigrant parents to Australia, Erinch was taught to want a stable life. He was having a successful career at Proctor and Gamble, but one day had a realisation that this was not what he wanted to be doing with his life. Now Erinch is a business and enterprise lead at the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, and designs businesses so they fol…
…
continue reading
In conversation with artist Charlotte Rose at her studio in Archway, London https://charlotterose.art/
…
continue reading
1
#295 - The Good Mum (Nicole Hurley, Primrose Hill, NW8)
1:00:17
1:00:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:00:17On Saturday 9th of October 2021, mother-of-four Nicole Hurley was brutally attacked in her bed; only the man who murdered her wasn’t a stranger who’d stalked her or a burglar who’d broken in, but the jealous and controlling boyfriend she’d loved, lay beside, and raised a family with for half of her life. That night, he took her life, orphaned her c…
…
continue reading
The Bearded Lady, Zip the Pinhead, Major Tom Thumb, The Elephant Man, The Hottentot Venus - we delve into one of the more controversial corners of popular entertainment: the world of Victorian freak shows — where the abnormal, the extraordinary, and the misunderstood were paraded as spectacle and sold as wonder. But who were these so-called “freaks…
…
continue reading
Nick Hennegan takes an alternative look at William Shakespeare's work with offerings from the likes of Brian Ferry and Annie Lennox! www.BohemianBritain.comBy Nick Hennegan
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Sophie O’Brien (Pollen Careers, CEO)
13:40
13:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
13:40After 14 years of having a successful career in media, Sophie found herself unemployed. She thought with her skills and experience finding a new role would be easy, but it was the opposite. After struggling with applications and repeated denials, Sophie decided she wanted to change the process of applying for a job. The employment specialist talks …
…
continue reading
1
#294 - Sheer 'Bloody' Ignorance (‘Robyn’ Browne, Fitvrovia, UK)
1:02:52
1:02:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:52On Friday 28th of February 1997 sometime after 7pm, at 6b Gosfield Street, a brutal and bloody attack on a lone sex-worker occurred in this first floor flat. Barely reported in the newspapers and ignored by television, the murder of ‘Robyn’ Browne is a case which was largely forgotten… yet the truth of what happened could be hidden among a scatteri…
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Sir Kenneth Olisa (technology entrepreneur)
15:27
15:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
15:27At a time when coding and IT was in its infancy, Sir Kenneth fortuitously took a computer class to get out of cross country running; that choice would shape the rest of his life. From an internship at IBM, he later went on to a senior position at Wang laboratories, but then was fired after an unsuccessful management buyout. He eventually struck out…
…
continue reading
1
#293 - The Mercy Murderess (Valerie & Carmen Swann, Maida Vale)
1:02:25
1:02:25
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:25On Friday the 7th of February 1936, 32-year-old Carmen Swann booked a twin room for one night in Clarendon Court at 33 Maida Vale, West London. Staying in Room 4 of Flat 20 on the third floor, she and her 8-year-old daughter unpacked their cases, popped on their nightdresses, ordered a pot of tea and got into bed beside the reassuring warmth of the…
…
continue reading
"I was never going to be a nice little white girl" she says. Instead, she became an underground star, had hit records with the 2-Tone band The Selector, became a style-icon, an actor, a TV Presenter - and author. Whilst Margaret Thatcher was reshaping Britain and promoting her very own particular vision of what it meant to be British, in the urban …
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Chris May (Mayden, Founding Director)
14:10
14:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
14:10When a family member gets sick, it can mean major changes to our lives. For Chris May, it meant he needed a role that could be done entirely from home. He quit his job, and created his own enterprise doing management consulting. One of the contracts he had after that was to create a report on the standards of north London hospitals. Instead of just…
…
continue reading
1
#292 - One of Life's Winners (Peter Wickins, Gordon Topen, UK)
1:04:19
1:04:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:04:19Saturday 19th of December 1992 at 2:20pm, behind a wooden hut at White City bus depot off Caxton Road in Shepherd's Bush, the body of 32-year-old successful Peter Wickins was found, he was naked except for a pair of socks and had been stabbed 19 times. The Police assumed because he was a millionaire dressed in a tuxedo and that his Rolex watch was …
…
continue reading
The brilliant actors Juliet Ibberson and Greg Snowden, reprising an award-winning show, A Ghost of A Chance, at the Tabard Theatre in Chiswick, London, W4, nearly three decades after its premiere, talk about their experiences as actors and how to make the most of life as creatives. www.BohemianBritain.com…
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Claire Daniels (Trio Media, CEO)
13:57
13:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
13:57Grief hits everyone differently. For Claire Daniels, it changed her life; she had been working as the head of marketing for a technology firm and believed she’d keep climbing the corporate ladder, but after her brother’s death she found herself needing time out and quit. Later she began working for her sister in law’s business as a stopgap measure …
…
continue reading
1
#291 - The Scourge of Soho (Ernest Pink & Det Sgt Harold Challoner)
1:02:31
1:02:31
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:31On Saturday 25th of May 1963 at 12:20am, four men were ejected from The Establishment Club on Greek Street in Soho. They left without a struggle, with no blood spilled, no damage done and nobody hurt. And yet, with accusations of corruption, violence and an attempted murder in its wake, it sparked a criminal trial and an inquiry which almost brough…
…
continue reading
Alan Moore first gained recognition in the 1980s with his work for the comic 2000 AD, and DC Comic's Swamp Thing. He went on to create Watchmen, V for Vendetta, Batman: The Killing Joke, From Hell, an extraordinary take on the Jack the Ripper story, and The League of Extraordinary Gentleman. He's often been at odds with publishers and with Hollywoo…
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Julian Metcalfe (Itsu and Pret A Manger)
15:11
15:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
15:11An early passion for the high street meant Julian Metcalfe was determined to get into retail from the get-go. He and his partner Sinclair Beecham founded Pret A Manger when he was just 26. In 2008 Pret was sold to a private equity firm, and Julian no longer had a say in the company’s future. Now Julian is in charge of Itsu, an Asian-inspired fast-f…
…
continue reading
1
#290 - A God called JACKIE (Aravindan Balakrishnan, Brixton, UK)
1:02:31
1:02:31
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:31On Friday 25th of October 2013 at 11:15am, charity workers aided by the police coordinated the escape of several followers from a flat in Brixton. Some of the women had been held for 30+ years, one for her entire life, but they didn't see themselves as hostages, as having began living life in the commune under a political belief, they didn't realis…
…
continue reading
On this episode of Development Hell, host Josh Korngut is joined by Dread Central's Editor-in-Chief, Mary Beth McAndrews, to dive into the sudden cancellation of SAW XI. Together, they explore the troubled development history behind the highly anticipated 11th installment, uncovering the behind-the-scenes conflicts, studio hesitations, and creative…
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Sonnaz Nooranvary (House of Sonnaz, upholsterer)
13:49
13:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
13:49Sonnaz Nooranvary thought she’d have to be a doctor or a lawyer to please her parents, but struggled academically thanks to a combination of dyslexia and ADHD. Everything changed when she spotted an advert for an upholstery apprenticeship. She dropped out of college to build yachts from scratch. The upholsterer talks to Evan Davis about how she wen…
…
continue reading
1
#289 - The Chalk Pit Murder - Part Two (Thomas John Ley, Kensington, London)
1:01:58
1:01:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:01:58This is Part Two of Two of The Chalk Pit Murder. On Thursday 28th of November 1946, Australian politician Thomas Ley enlisted four good people to help him trap a bad man who terrorised women. As a simple plan with no law broken and nobody hurt, it was a gentlemanly reaction to a dastardly crime by a criminal who they felt deserved worse. Only what …
…
continue reading
The evolutionary leap from ape to human was precipitated by primates eating psychoactive fungi, there is an ancient shamanic lineage of psychedelic plant use in the West, mushrooms have their own consciousness, drinking Reindeer piss can get you high.. there are many myths about magic mushrooms. Meanwhile, we are living through a kind of psychedeli…
…
continue reading
1
Decisions That Made Me: Alan French (Thomas Cook, CEO)
14:46
14:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
14:46When high street travel firm Thomas Cook collapsed in 2019, it triggered the biggest ever peacetime repatriation, with 150,000 holidaymakers needing to be brought home. Alan French was the Group Strategy and Technology director at the time and had to preside over the disaster. Despite that, he was determined to revive the company and the next year …
…
continue reading
1
#288 - The Chalk Pit Murder - Part One (John McMain Mudie, Kensington, UK)
57:07
57:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:07This is Part One of Two of The Chalk Pit Murder. On Thursday 28th of November 1946, Australian politician Thomas Ley enlisted four good people to help him trap a bad man who terrorised women. As a simple plan with no law broken and nobody hurt, it was a gentlemanly reaction to a dastardly crime by a criminal who they felt deserved worse. Only what …
…
continue reading
1
THE RULE OF JENNY PEN - Review (with Chad Collins)
39:46
39:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
39:46On this inaugural IN REVIEW episode of Development Hell, horror journalist Chad Collins joins Josh Korngut to break down one of the most talked-about genre films of the year so far—The Rule of Jenny Pen. Is The Rule of Jenny Pen destined to be a new cult classic, or will it fade into horror obscurity? Tune in to find out. Subscribe to Development H…
…
continue reading
Nick Hennegan celebrates International Women's Day, with poems from Sylvia Plath and the Bronte sisters. www.BohemianBritain.comBy Nick Hennegan
…
continue reading
1
Nikki Giovanni: the late great poet on integrity, self-care and Tupac tattoos
34:51
34:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
34:51Nikki Giovanni was one of the greatest poets of her generation and it was an honour to sit with her for a special episode of The Last Bohemians, recorded in Spring 2024 in London, while she was promoting what would become her final anthology, Poems: 1968-2020 (Penguin Classics). When we saw she was in town, we jumped at the chance to speak with her…
…
continue reading
1
Running a Business: The Bottom Line Answers Your Questions
35:22
35:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
35:22How would you invest £100k? Do entrepreneurs have super-human levels of optimism? How can you keep ownership of a great idea? In a first for The Bottom Line, Evan Davis puts questions like these - sent in by listeners - to a panel of business experts. Evan is joined by:Sir Kenneth Olisa - chairman, Restoration Partners, and formerly founder and CEO…
…
continue reading
1
#287 - The PIN Heads (Xyaire Howard / Chelsea Grant)
1:05:01
1:05:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:05:01On Tuesday 6th of September 2022, 71-year-old Susan Hawkey was last seen entering her flat on Aylesbury Street in Neasden. Nobody saw her, nobody heard her, and – although vulnerable and afraid - no-one was looking out for her. And yet, the quiet isolation of her flat aided her brutal torture and murder by a pack of brainless thugs. Date: Tuesday 6…
…
continue reading
The giant stone heads of the fantastically remote Easter Island have gazed out mysteriously for over a 1000 years, fascinating the world since Dutch sailors came across them in the 18th century. They were created by some lost civilisation it was said, or perhaps they may not have been made by humans at all, but by extra-terrestrial visitors. Most c…
…
continue reading
1
Sue Tilley: the 1980s club kid and artist on Leigh Bowery and modelling for Lucian Freud
27:11
27:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:11Rewind to the 1980s and London nightlife was an explosion of creativity – the new romantics were in, dramatic fashion looks were everywhere and at the back of the club, having a gossip, there’d be Sue Tilley, also affectionately known as Big Sue. She was the best friend of the outrageous performance artist and fashion designer Leigh Bowery, who bec…
…
continue reading
1
Self-checkouts: Have Shops Reached Peak Self-Scan?
29:19
29:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
29:19Self-checkouts have become a staple in supermarkets, fast food chains and other shops, but now some companies are reconsidering their use. Evan Davis explores the technology's role in the retail landscape and asks whether we’ve reached peak self-checkout, or if they’re just a step on the way to an even more digitised shopping future. With insights …
…
continue reading
1
#286 - The Black Cap Farce (Edith McQuaid, Soho, UK)
1:01:39
1:01:39
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:01:39On 1st January 1932, in the attic room of 27 Old Compton Street in Soho, 19-year-old domestic servant Edith McQuaid gave birth to a baby boy. Whether he died of natural causes, or she took his life by infanticide will never be known. But she wasn't alone. Edith was one of 1000s of women who concealed the pregnancy, the body of the dead babies or mu…
…
continue reading
Nick Hennegan celebrates one of his favourite books and the birthday of its writer, Anthony Burgess - with a podcast from the foundation named after him.By Nick Hennegan
…
continue reading
1
The Heritage Chart Show Show Episode Seven
1:23:30
1:23:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:23:30And... we're back! Welcome to season two of the Heritage Chart Show Show, with your hosts Pete Paphides and Siân Pattenden. This week's special guest is The Loft and Weather Prophet icon Pete Astor. Listen! As Pete navigates the choppy waters of Mike Read's Heritage Chart Show 4th anniversary "live show" special. Presented as a Top of the Pops-styl…
…
continue reading
1
London's Stock Exchange: why aren't companies listing in Britain anymore?
37:14
37:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:14After a year in which a number of big companies decided to list in New York rather than the UK, Evan Davis asks what can be done to attract firms to the London Stock Exchange. With Julia Hoggett, CEO at the London Stock Exchange, Charles Hall, Head of Research at the investment bank Peel Hunt and Conor Lawlor, Managing Director, Global Banking Mark…
…
continue reading
1
#285 - The Suitcase of Death (Jemma Mitchell & Mee Kuen Chong)
1:03:40
1:03:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:03:40On Friday 11th of June 2021 at 6:23am, 34-year-old Jemma Mitchell left her home at 9 Brondesbury Park in Wilsden to visit her friend and fellow Christian Mee Kuen Chong known as Deborah. She was wheeling behind her an empty blue suitcase, five hours later, the suitcase was full and her friend was dead. But why? Date: Monday 26th of April 1993 at 4:…
…
continue reading