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- The popular podcast comes to television, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason chat about the stories behind the news.
- Jump into the world of Malory Towers through the diaries of the North Tower gang. Packed full of mysteries and adventures - every day is extraordinary at Malory Towers.
- This is a spin-off from his popular 'BBC Radio 4' (and podcast series on 'BBC Sounds) 'Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley'. In this series Dr Michael Mosley introduces his new sound-filled series, designed to help you drift off. We listen to some of the experts in sleep and why it is so important for us.
- Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 2, a six-part dramatization of NIcholas Monsarrat's classic WW2 story about two Royal Navy ships and their desperate struggles in the Battle of the Atlantic.
- As Lewis Hamilton makes his record-breaking debut, the 2007 season serves as backdrop for a story of power, sabotage, spying, and toxic rivalry, narrated by Pete Tong.
- This is the new 'BBC Sounds' podcast about Donald Trump's contested plan to create a world-class golf resort in a coastal area of Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The series will feature new and archive interviews with many of the main people in the story. It all begins when residents on the Menie Estate were first approached about the prospect of selling up, but not knowing the true motive or even the true buyer. Only later on when Donald Trump announces his plans, that he's going to "build the greatest golf course anywhere in the world, there will be nothing like it. It is going to be done environmentally perfect", then pieces of the mystery are revealed, along with a growing doubt. There are contributions from residents, politicians and journalists who have followed or been involved in the real life drama during its various twists and turns and years later there are still plans to build hundreds of homes near the golf course.
- The news podcast from BBC Radio is back. With Justin Webb, Sarah Smith, Marianna Spring and the Zurch.
- Claudia Winkleman looks at Pop Culture Moments of each year from 2000 to 2010.
- A special TV version of the BBC's popular Brexitcast podcast. Adam Fleming, Chris Mason, Laura Kuenssberg and Katya Adler reflect on the behind-the-scenes twists and turns of the negotiations between the EU and the UK.
- Bad People is a true crime podcast that dissects criminal cases that have shocked, intrigued, and scared us the most. The program is hosted by Dr. Julia Shaw and comedian Sofie Hagen who take deep dives into cases looking into what makes people go bad.
- The gripping story of Sepp Blatter's spectacular rise and fall from power - told by David Morrissey.
- For the past four years, journalist Josh Baker has been trying to uncover the truth about an American family's journey from Indiana to the Islamic State group's caliphate and back. Then, in the second run he meets an infamous Brit.
- Mortem is a forensic science podcast that examines the real life process of forensic science. Hosted by mortuary technician Carla Valentine the program goes behind the science into the chilled, white, windowless room, where you cross the threshold into the world of the dead. The victim is fictional, but the science is real. Based on true crime investigations.
- Before he retired, Jermain Defoe scored over three hundred goals for club and country. In a new fly-on-the wall series, Outside the Box details the next step of his journey.
- James Acaster tries to convince comedians that 2016 is the greatest year for music, ever.
- From BBC Sounds and CBC Podcasts. Syria. 2018. ISIS is on the brink of defeat. A toddler disappears in the chaos. In London, his grandad needs answers. Poonam Taneja investigates.
- Follows Tina Daheley and Matthew Price search for answers that will change the way we see the world.
- Every week the Grenfell Tower Inquiry sits, analyze and explain the evidence heard.
- Go behind-the-scenes with the BBC's official Eurovision podcast.
- A career-spanning celebration of the world's biggest artists including exclusive performances, archive interviews and a celebrity super fan sharing their favourite tracks. Greg James, Clara Amfo and more each host a different fortnightly collection that drops exclusive on BBC Sounds, and spotlights a major music icon.
- People's stories of resistance: activists protecting London's LGBTQ+ spaces, citizens monitoring a dying river, a village reclaiming its radical history, and a bakery reviving abandoned streets.
- Nothing's off the table as comedians Des Clarke and Amy Matthews interview snooker stars, legends of the game and fellow super fans and hear the latest from the World Championship