
"In this offbeat interview show, producer and host James Deacon takes a ramble through green space with a celebrity, as they attempt a spot of metal detecting and intimate chat with themed questions (What's one piece of gold you've found in your life?). Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson is the first guest for an hour of introspection and digging up rusty nails. Works better as a visualised, rather than audio, podcast. Alexi Duggins Widely available, episodes weekly"
"The latest season of this profile series focuses on the drummer turned megastar frontman. Zoe Ball hosts a series that runs from him backing up Peter Gabriel on tour while dressed like an evening gown-clad fox, through to having his most famous solo hit performed by a man in a gorilla suit (who is also interviewed). Plus, an exclusive chat with Collins himself. AD BBC Sounds, four episodes available and last episode on Mon"
"It's been six years since the BBC first began airing their engrossing podcast about prolific crypto scammer Dr Ruja Ignatova. As it returns for another four-episode run, host Jamie Bartlett reveals that the team has got its best lead in years: a juicy tip-off that sees them divert their attention towards South Africa. Is the search finally over?! Hannah J Davies BBC Sounds, episodes weekly"
Several podcasts present varied formats including offbeat outdoors interviews that combine metal detecting with candid questions, and a visualised conversation with Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson. A profile series spotlights a drummer turned megastar frontman with archival anecdotes, staged performances, and an exclusive interview. An investigative true‑crime series returns to pursue leads on crypto scammer Dr Ruja Ignatova, shifting focus to South Africa after a promising tip. Additional offerings include historical investigations into events linked to political power shifts and casual chat podcasts that replicate friendly, laid‑back conversations.
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