Julie Andrews' Wonderful Take on Austen's Work: Finest Podcasts Weekly
Pick of the Week
Pride & Prejudice
Who could be more perfect to retell the author's most beloved tale compared to the celebrated Julie Andrews? It may lack Colin Firth drenched, the screen legend serves as a delightful and faithful voice of the timeless love story featuring Elizabeth Bennet along with Mr Darcy. The series, which is broken down into 25 episodes, not only marks the quarter-millennial of the author's birth – it coincides with Andrews’s 90th year as well!
Widely available, weekly releases
Grand Designs Deconstructed
The stress is so intense in constructing an individual dream house, Grand Designs stands among the rare television home programs where divorce is common rather than a bug. The host collaborates with the presenter for this amiable offshoot for superfans – and admits that he came near to opening up his personal funds for financially strained homeowners.
Spotify, new installments each week
Woman’s Hour Guide to Life
Each Sunday, Woman’s Hour host Nuala McGovern a dedicated installment addressing an individual subject using recognized experts and experts. She begins with friendship – ways to create room for friends and keep in touch – by interviewing author Dolly Alderton, Claire Cohen, Dr Julia Samuel and expert Franco. It’s conversational, helpful and above all, reassuring.
On BBC Sounds, episodes weekly
Music, Money & Mayhem
From Pink Floyd up to Blur, the label hosted an array of major UK artists. This podcast led by the host will surely please music enthusiasts and finance experts, as it ably charts the company's downfall by means of conversations featuring Neil Tennant and contentious past leader Guy Hands.
Available broadly, weekly releases
Coining It
Led by Lewis Goodall, this new series appears to be it may turn into an ordinary crypto crime story. Gladly, this tale about an individual who discovered a digital flaw that promised limitless funds and catapulted this individual starting in Blackpool to the Middle East emerges as a vibrant and thoroughly enjoyable adventure – though undoubtedly a cautionary one.
Widely available, weekly releases