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Jeremy Vine is one of the most familiar voices and faces in British broadcasting. He's presented his Radio 2 lunchtime show since 2003, and its mixture of music and news reaches 6 million listeners every week. Their personal stories and opinions are a vital part of the programme. Jeremy also presents a weekday show on Channel 5, and since joining the BBC almost 40 years ago, he's been our correspondent in Africa and appeared on everything from Newsnight to Strictly Come Dancing. He also writes crime fiction, drawing on his work behind the microphone. His books Murder on Line One and most recently Turn the Dial for Death feature the radio presenter Edward Temmis turning his hand to detective work. Jeremy's music includes Morricone, Mussorgsky and Holst.
Help Persecuted Christians TODAY: https://csi-usa.org/quickstart/ Christian Solidarity International On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: Trump vows renewed strikes on Iran after accusing Tehran of dragging out negotiations, while tensions flare again across the Middle East. Plus, unrest in Northern Ireland after a Sudanese asylum seeker is charged in a brutal stabbing attack. FOCUS: Apologist Mike Winger deleted the YouVersion Bible app over concerns surrounding The Passion Translation, sparking debate over Bible translations and discernment. MAIN THING: BBC host Jeremy Vine says he believes Christ is who He claimed to be, but admits he rarely talks about his faith inside the BBC. Raj Nair and Stephen Briggs break down what his comments reveal about Christianity and culture in Britain. LAST THING: Deuteronomy 4:2 — “Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the Lord your God that I give you.” SHOW LINKS Radical Revelations with Raj Nair https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radical-revelations/id1888511250 Faith in Culture: https://cbn.com/news/faith-culture Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454
Marina and Jemma wade into the internet frenzy surrounding Donald Trump's extremely strange White House pillar moment, the increasingly odd questions around his health, and why he apparently skipped his own son's wedding.Then it's over to Scotland, where the pair unpack Peter Murrell's extraordinary £400k spending spree involving luxury pens, kettles, chopsticks and enough bizarre purchases to accidentally turn the episode into a very disturbing edition of The Generation Game.Plus: Tony Blair pops up to tell everyone to calm down about net zero, Marina prepares to battle Reform on Jeremy Vine, and Gavin Williamson mourns his tarantula in what may be the most baffling BBC headline ever written.There are also live show updates, climate facts, sensory play chat absolutely nobody asked for, and a growing concern that Marina may know far too much about niche fetishes.Get your tickets for The Trawl Live from https://thetrawl.tix.to/ticketsThank you for sharing and please do follow us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastIf you've even mildly enjoyed The Trawl, you'll love the unfiltered, no-holds-barred extras from Jemma & Marina over on Patreon, including:• Exclusive episodes of The Trawl Goss – where Jemma and Marina spill backstage gossip, dive into their personal lives, and often forget the mic is on• Early access to The Trawl Meets…• Glorious ad-free episodesPlus, there's a bell-free community of over 3,300 legends sparking brilliant chat.And it's your way to support the pod which the ladies pour their hearts, souls (and occasional anxiety) into. All for your listening pleasure and reassurance that through this geopolitical s**tstorm… you're not alone.Come join the fun:https://www.patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show details: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDayAfterTNB You probably know Marvyn Harrison from Dope Black Dads. Or from Jeremy Vine. Or from Good Morning Britain. But do you know where he started?In this episode, Marvyn takes the room on the full journey — from g:hop, the lifestyle movement that tried to do for grime what hip hop did for itself, to Sunday Show where Ed Sheeran performed most of his early Black community shows, to building Dope Black Dads out of a moment of personal crisis in fatherhood, to developing BELOVD as a human strategy organisation, to Men's Circle, the free space for men he considers his most important work right now.Then the conversation goes somewhere else entirely.What does it mean to be a Black leader without becoming a Black Messiah? Why does Marvyn refuse that role, and why does he think most leaders who accept it get destroyed? What happened when he burned out for three years and stopped feeling safe in football media spaces? What does forgiving an absent father actually look like — and why does it have nothing to do with the father? And what happens when someone in the room defends hitting their children, and Marvyn pushes back — live, on camera, without flinching?This is a rare full conversation. No filter. No agenda. Just a man who has thought deeply about community, capacity, identity, and what it costs to build something real.
We've got some cockle-warmers in today's episode... Jane and Fi chat about runaway buses, disco-techs, unsettled trousers, charity shop donations, invasions of rocks, and the dramatisation of Off Air... Plus, broadcaster Jeremy Vine discusses his latest book 'Turn the Dial for Death'. You can check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@OffAirWithJaneAndFi Our new playlist 'Coiled Spring' is up and running: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tmoCpbp42ae7R1UY8ofza Our most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week is writer and presenter Emily Dean. As a child actor Emily appeared in the classic British TV show Day Of The Triffids from 1981, for which previous Scarred For Life guest Mark Gatiss - deemed her “Sci Fi Royalty”. Emily was the co-host of The Frank Skinner Show on Absolute Radio for over 15 years and now she hosts the hit interview podcast Walking The Dog - in which she interviews people while walking her dog. Her memoir, Everybody Died So I Got A Dog, was published in 2019 to critical acclaim and serialised in the Saturday Times magazine. Her TV appearances include Lorraine, Jeremy Vine, This Morning, BBC News and her journalism has been published in titles such as The Times, Evening Standard Magazine, You Magazine, Grazia, and Metro. To join Scarred Club and get fortnightly bonus episodes, monthly newsletters, ad-free listening and access to the members forum - sign-up here - https://scarredforlife.supportingcast.fm/ For enquiries, questions or anything else, email - dane@lockitin.studio Follow us on socials: Scarred For Life - Facebook / Instagram Production Company - Lock It In Studio Andy Bush - Twitter / Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MIKEDJKELLY SHORTER THAN SHORT 98 – POTHOLES IN EVERYTHING edition. On the show - My Amazing Digital Friend Joyce, Fake Showbiz News, Recommend A Pod, Charities, PotHoles, Ducks, Jeremy Vine, Cufflinks, Les Dennis, Rovers Return, DJ NameChecks and Michael Fenton Stevens plus lots of stuff you don't know that you don't know and a whole lot more. FUN > ENTERTAINING > CRAZY MAKE SURE YOU SUBSCRIBE - To subscribe - there is a button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify > press that > then your device will automatically download each new episode as it's released. Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/mikedjkelly goes to charity https://www.iglinks.io/mike.djkelly-bdv?preview=true main social media @mikedjkelly.bsky.social Podcast available on most download sites
Ros Atkins on some of this week's biggest global media stories. Jacqueline Maley of the Sydney Morning Herald talks us through the newsroom's challenge in covering the Bondi Beach attack during a Hanukkah celebration - a story shaped by rapidly circulating bystander video, fraught community tensions and intense scrutiny over tone and verification.Jeremy Vine reflects on his hard‑fought legal victory after sustained defamatory and harassing posts from former footballer Joey Barton.Media correspondent Alex Farber of The Times examines the BBC's newly launched charter renewal process, the debate around future funding models, and how all this intersects with President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the corporation over an edited Panorama clip.And finally, Mengchen Zhangfrom the BBC's Global China Unit explains the rapid global rise of the microdrama - the ultra‑short, phone‑first video dramas attracting huge investment and reshaping viewing habits around the world.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Lucy Wai
Bestselling author and journalist, Jonathan Freedland, discusses some of his favourite authors, The Beatles, his writing process - and - gives us some brilliant book recommendations too. We also hear from Jeremy Vine - who is a big fan of Jonathan's books - and find out who would be invited to his fantasy dinner party.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Scottish Parliament passes land reform bill Man drove at Huntingdon train stabbings attack suspect In pictures Beaver supermoon seen around the world Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase 60K fines on migrant workers Police hunt for two men mistakenly released from London prison Mone linked firm PPE Medpro owes 39m in tax Jeremy Vine completely devastated by Joey Barton X posts Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war US elections Four takeaways after Democrats seal key wins Murder arrests after child killer Kyle Bevan found dead at HMP Wakefield
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Mone linked firm PPE Medpro owes 39m in tax Police hunt for two men mistakenly released from London prison Man drove at Huntingdon train stabbings attack suspect US elections Four takeaways after Democrats seal key wins Jeremy Vine completely devastated by Joey Barton X posts Scottish Parliament passes land reform bill Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase 60K fines on migrant workers In pictures Beaver supermoon seen around the world Murder arrests after child killer Kyle Bevan found dead at HMP Wakefield Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Scottish Parliament passes land reform bill US elections Four takeaways after Democrats seal key wins Police hunt for two men mistakenly released from London prison Jeremy Vine completely devastated by Joey Barton X posts Murder arrests after child killer Kyle Bevan found dead at HMP Wakefield Mone linked firm PPE Medpro owes 39m in tax Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war Man drove at Huntingdon train stabbings attack suspect Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase 60K fines on migrant workers In pictures Beaver supermoon seen around the world
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv US elections Four takeaways after Democrats seal key wins Jeremy Vine completely devastated by Joey Barton X posts Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war Scottish Parliament passes land reform bill Man drove at Huntingdon train stabbings attack suspect In pictures Beaver supermoon seen around the world Police hunt for two men mistakenly released from London prison Mone linked firm PPE Medpro owes 39m in tax Murder arrests after child killer Kyle Bevan found dead at HMP Wakefield Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase 60K fines on migrant workers
Alex Belfield is a former radio presenter for BBC Radio Leeds who was dismissed for misconduct. He was convicted of stalking charges in September 2022 and imprisoned.Belfield worked at Mansfield 103.2 FM in the early 2000s. He presented the mid-morning show on BBC Radio Leeds. In 2010 he made lewd comments about weather presenter Keeley Donovan's broadcasts at home that resulted in complaints from listeners. As punishment, Belfield was suspended from the station for a day and strongly reprimanded by BBC bosses.On 18 June 2021 Belfield was summonsed to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court, where he was charged with 12 counts of stalking "involving fear of violence or serious alarm or distress" on 1 July.On 29 July 2021, Belfield appeared at Nottingham Crown Court accused of stalking eight people between November 2012 and March 2021, including BBC staff members Stephanie Hirst and Jeremy Vine.Belfield was convicted in September 2022 for four of eight stalking charges at Nottingham Crown Court. He was sentenced to five and a half years in prison; before sentencing "he was allowed to deliver a closing speech deriding the case as a 'BBC and police witch-hunt' based on five arrests and 3 invasions of his home, without a warrant and any evidence of any crime, and describing himself as 'the No 1 anti-BBC journalist'". He told the jury "I am offensive... My human right allows me to speak words that are not to everyone's taste". The judge said that while Belfield acknowledged the distress he caused the victims, he showed more concern during the proceedings about being treated unfairly and how the process impacted him (Belfield) personally. A bid for leave to appeal was refused in February 2023.In May 2024, the Nottinghamshire police detective who had led the stalking investigation into Belfield won a libel case against him. Belfield had falsely accused the detective of being corrupt, lying in court and colluding with the BBC in a witch hunt against him.Belfield was released from prison in June 2025, after 2 years and 9 months. He will serve the remainder of his sentence on licence.Janet has her own channel on Ticktok#AlexBelfield#StalkingInvestigator#CriminalConviction#TrueCrime#JusticeServed#CrimeDocumentary#CyberStalkingAwareness#LegalSystemInsights#PrisonSentence#VictimAdvocacy#InvestigativeJournalism#CrimeNewsUpdate#SocialMediaSafety#CourtCaseAnalysis#PublicInterestStory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we enter the world of Strictly Come Dancing. The show is a phenomenon of British television, and our guest is the longest serving professional dancer on the series – the sparky Venezuelan-American dancer Karen Hauer. Karen spoke to us just before she learned her partner for the 2025 series would be the Team GB sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (aka Nitro from Gladiators) – but Karen tells us how she forges a partnership with a non-dancing celebrity, and about the pressures and pleasures of the iconic show. Karen Hauer is Strictly Come Dancing's longest standing professional dancer, starring in the show since 2012. Her partners have included Westlife's Nicky Byrne, The ‘Hairy Biker' Dave Myers, Jeremy Vine, Will Young, Jayde Adams and Paul Merson. Previously, she was crowned 2008 World Mambo Champion, was a finalist on So You Think You Can Dance USA, and principal female dancer in the original Broadway cast of Burn The Floor and subsequent world tours. With Gorka Marquez, she created the successful shows Firedance and Speakeasy, on which she was Associate Choreographer and Associate Creative Producer. Karen's Hauer Power website https://www.hauerpower.co.uk/homepageStrictly Come Dancing on BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8dq Why Dance Matters is a dance podcast featuring inspiring conversations with extraordinary people from the world of dance and beyond. Hosted by David Jays, editor of Dance Gazette, this podcast explores how dance shapes lives and why it matters to us all. Brought to you by the RAD, which inspires the world to dance, these insightful stories will surprise and delight. Tune in and discover more on our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new season of 'Literary London' on Resonance 104.4fm starts - with the live video on www.BohemianBritain.com. Nick Hennegan talks to Torin Douglas about the Chiswick Book Festival in West London, featuring workshops and events with Jeremy Vine, Jeremy Hunt, Reeta Chakrabarti, Jeffrey Holland, Gill Hornby, Lyse Doucet, Fee Man, Sam Cullen and others. www.ChiswickBookFestival.net
Jemma and Marina sit down with long-time colleague and friend, Jeremy Vine. They chat about how he got his start in politics, the inner workings of his TV show and what it's like broadcasting on Election night. There's a few juicy behind the scenes stories, and lots of laughs along the way.Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcast***VOTE for us in the Podcast Awards***https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastBlueSkyhttps://bsky.app/profile/thetrawl.bsky.socialCreated and Produced by Jemma Forte & Marina PurkissEdited by Max Carrey
It's a Friday night guest show & this time we have author and comment journo NARINDER KAUR on (Big Brother, Jeremy Vine, Good Morning Britain) . Tonight we discussed absolutely loads... from Joey Barton's legal trouble to Sydney Sweeney's jeans controversey - right over to Free Speech and a bit of "do we actually even really like Labour anymore!?". Here are some links i really hope you click: Patreon
Should assisted dying be legal in the UK and what role can psychologists play in this deeply personal, ethical debate? In this episode of The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast, Dr Marianne Trent shares reflections on end-of-life care, personal experiences of witnessing suffering, and the psychological complexities surrounding assisted dying.You'll learn about the current legal stance in the UK, the role of moral injury in healthcare, and how psychological professionals can support compassionate, person-centred conversations around death, dying, and autonomy.Whether you're a mental health professional, aspiring psychologist, or someone interested in end-of-life rights and ethics, this episode explores the emotional, systemic, and clinical realities behind one of the most important debates in healthcare today.Related Reading & Watching
This week's episode is with podcaster, coach, and author, Lucy Meggeson, on how to thrive as a single woman without kids. You'll hear Keltie and Lucy discuss... Lucy's journey to embracing her identity as a single, childfree woman. Societal perceptions of being single and childless, and why these are so often wrong. The need for intentional living and finding fulfillment beyond traditional roles. The joys of being single and childfree and the importance of celebrating this life path. The importance of mindset in personal growth and the journey to embracing a single and childfree life. As mentioned in the show: Lucy's website: www.lucymeggeson.com Find Lucy on Instagram at @thrivesolowithlucymeggeson Listen to Thrive Solo with Lucy Meggeson on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Purchase Lucy's new book, Thrive Solo / Shiny Happy Singles, here: lucymeggeson.com/book About Lucy: Lucy Meggeson worked in production at BBC Radio 2 for several years before becoming the host and producer of her own podcast, Thrive Solo (formerly Spinsterhood Reimagined) — a podcast that celebrates all things single, childfree, and personal growth. She's a regular on Jo Good's BBC Radio London show and has been a guest on various other radio and podcasts, including Jeremy Vine's BBC Radio 2 show, Peter McGraw's 'Solo: The Single Person's Guide to a Remarkable Life', and Shani Silver's 'A Single Serving Podcast'. Lucy has had many, many amazing guests on her podcast including Cindy Gallop, Jody Day, Bella DePaulo, Shani Silver, Heidi Clements, Matt Cooke, Nicola Slawson, Jo Good, Peter McGraw, Jill Stark, Polly Vernon, Kate Lister and Ruby Warrington. Lucy also runs her own membership for single women, Thrive Solo. Usually based in her flat in south-west London, she is currently living in Dorset, with her beloved cat, Johnny Depp. __ Join our an upcoming Kids or Childfree workshop: kidsorchildfree.com/workshop Check out our free resources here, or at kidsorchildfree.com/free-resources And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Kids or Childfree Podcast if you love what you're hearing! You can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or a rating on Spotify. Find us online at www.kidsorchildfree.com. Instagram: www.instagram.com/kidsorchildfree
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine sits down with Georgina Godwin to share details about his upbringing in Surrey, his entry into reporting as a political correspondent and writing a cosy mystery novel, Murder on Line One.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frankie is freewheeling with Jeremy Vine, author of Murder on Line One, to discuss the culture wars, the importance of character, the best Agatha Christie books and the longest list of book recommendations the podcast has ever had!Follow Jeremy on Instagram at @thejeremyvine. Want to talk books? Email us at readandburiedpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram and Threads: @readandburiedpodcastFollow us on Twitter: @readburiedpodFollow us on Bluesky: @readandburiedpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Sex offenders to be denied asylum rights in new law It got to me Jeremy Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse Spain and Portugal power outage Scramble as officials chase cause How power outage in Spain and Portugal unfolded minute by minute Rothko Child damages painting worth up to 50m in Netherlands Sugar tax Government plans to extend levy to milkshakes Rosenberg Whats Putin trying to achieve by calling a three day ceasefire Kneecap UK and Irish governments condemn alleged comments Dad devastated at being conned into thinking baby was his Cousins drowned after being swept off rocks in Devon inquest
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Spain and Portugal power outage Scramble as officials chase cause Rothko Child damages painting worth up to 50m in Netherlands Kneecap UK and Irish governments condemn alleged comments Dad devastated at being conned into thinking baby was his It got to me Jeremy Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse How power outage in Spain and Portugal unfolded minute by minute Sugar tax Government plans to extend levy to milkshakes Cousins drowned after being swept off rocks in Devon inquest Rosenberg Whats Putin trying to achieve by calling a three day ceasefire Sex offenders to be denied asylum rights in new law
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv It got to me Jeremy Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse Rosenberg Whats Putin trying to achieve by calling a three day ceasefire How power outage in Spain and Portugal unfolded minute by minute Dad devastated at being conned into thinking baby was his Rothko Child damages painting worth up to 50m in Netherlands Kneecap UK and Irish governments condemn alleged comments Spain and Portugal power outage Scramble as officials chase cause Cousins drowned after being swept off rocks in Devon inquest Sex offenders to be denied asylum rights in new law Sugar tax Government plans to extend levy to milkshakes
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Spain and Portugal power outage Scramble as officials chase cause Kneecap UK and Irish governments condemn alleged comments Cousins drowned after being swept off rocks in Devon inquest Rosenberg Whats Putin trying to achieve by calling a three day ceasefire Rothko Child damages painting worth up to 50m in Netherlands Dad devastated at being conned into thinking baby was his It got to me Jeremy Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse How power outage in Spain and Portugal unfolded minute by minute Sex offenders to be denied asylum rights in new law Sugar tax Government plans to extend levy to milkshakes
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine, who disappointingly didn't make his way to the studio on a penny farthing is here in his capacity as an Agatha Christie loving author.Poppy Okotcha, the model-turned-horticulturist, has swapped Vivienne Westwood runways for an edible and medicinal garden. Dr. Jack Mosley, son of the late Michael Mosley, has shut out the food noise to continue his father's legacy. All that plus the Inheritance Tracks of Nigel Havers.Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens Producer: Ben Mitchell This programme has been changed for music rights reasons.
Jane Mulkerrins is still sitting in. Jane Garvey is still off (back Monday). And there are a few more Janes thrown into this episode for good measure. Jane M and Fi chat naked sunbathing, weight loss drugs, and hemlines and bum cheeks. Plus, broadcaster Jeremy Vine discusses his latest book 'Murder on Line One' and penny farthings. If you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is: Jane and FiTimes Radio, News UK1 London Bridge StreetLondonSE1 9GFSend your suggestions for the next book club pick!If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to series 13, episode 7 of In Suspense - a podcast for fans and writers of crime fiction. Today is our final episode of this series and we're chatting to Jeremy Vine about his debut crime thriller, MURDER ON LINE ONE, which is out today!We'd like to pass on our best wishes to Robert Waddington and we also have some amazing book recommendations for:It's Always The Husband - C L TaylorSome of Us Are Liars - Fiona CumminsThe Appeal - Janice HallettMrs Sidhu - Suk PannuWay Back - Sara CoxYellowface - R F KuangTestament of Youth - Vera BrittainThe Guest List - Lucy FoleyNineteen Minutes - Jodi PicoultThe Killing Kind - Jane Casey
JK speaks to Radio legend Jeremy Vine about the different stages of being a parent, relationships with your dad and his new book. Check out Dadsnet on YouTube for reviews, jokes and loads more: https://shorturl.at/cinZ1 Or head to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDadsnet Join the Dadsnet community to have your say: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298654160327022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we look at the world leaders descending on the Vatican for the funeral of Pope Francis, and which cardinal might replace him in the upcoming conclave?Adam is joined by Catherine Pepinster who is the former editor of the Tablet magazine and Sister Dr Gemma Simmonds, a theologian at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology.And, for the first time, Chris and Adam took listeners calls and political questions on Jeremy Vine's Radio 2. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://discord.gg/m3YPUGv9New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bit.ly/3ENLcS1 Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Julia Webster and Shiler Mahmoudi. The technical producer was Jack Graysmark. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.
Radio 2's very own Jeremy Vine joins Gaby for a good ole natter! They talk about his love of poetry, his broadcasting career, what brings him joy - and - his new novel, 'Murder On Line One'.Jeremy also treats us to some of his poetry, which he found in a book from many years ago - and - tells a hilarious story about Emily Maitlis. (Please note there's some fruity language in this one!) And remember, you can watch this - and all of our episodes, and our bonus Show n Tell episodes on our YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JEREMY VINE chats to Paul Burke about his new murder mystery Murder on Line One, regional radio, celebrity, Agatha Christie and washing our clothes.MURDER ON LINE ONE There's a killer on the airwaves … and they're calling for you. Darkness looms over sunny Sidmouth, when an unsolved murder comes to the attention of late-night radio talk show host Edward Temmis. Recently sacked from his beloved job after a devastating tragedy, Edward is cast adrift – until he meets Stevie, whose grandmother, a devoted listener, died in a suspicious fire last year. Well, nobody hurts his listeners and helping Stevie might just give him the purpose he needs. Joined by his old fling, Kim, they discover Stevie's grandmother wasn't the only one of his listeners targeted – this is just the tip of the iceberg. But who is pursuing his ageing audience and why? And can Edward, Stevie and Kim get to the bottom of this mystery before it's too late?JEREMY VINE is a well-known British broadcaster who presents a daily show on BBC Radio 2 called The Jeremy Vine Show — and also a self-titled daily news and chat programme on Channel 5. This is why he likes strong coffee. He has been Sony Speech Broadcaster of the Year, and won Interview of the Year for the seminal moment when Gordon Brown put his head in his hands during the 2010 election campaign. Jeremy also does the BBC election graphics and rides a penny farthing, although not at the same time. 'The Diver and The Lover' is his first serious novel. It came out of a chance encounter with a painting. Born in 1965, he of course loves the music of Joy Division, The Cure and Elvis Costello. He is married to Rachel and they have two teenage daughters.Recommendations Dean Koontz The Watcher, Terry Hayes I Am Pilgrim. Jane Casey, CL Taylor, Lucy Foley. Jodi Picault, Suk Pannu, Vaseem Khan.Paul Burke writes for Monocle Magazine, Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network, Punk Noir Magazine (fiction contribution). He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2025. His first book An Encyclopedia of Spy Fiction will be out early 2026.Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023 & 2025CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023 & 2024 & National Crime Reading Month& Newcastle Noir 2023 and 20242024 Slaughterfest,
Send us a textWe're deep into classics season, with Paris-Roubaix looming on the horizon, so this week's episode of the road.cc Podcast pays homage to cycling's biggest one-day events.In part two, double Olympic champion Kristen Faulkner joins us from her altitude training camp in Sierra Nevada, as she prepares for the upcoming Ardennes classics following a turbulent start to the season marred by the concussion she suffered in a training crash in December.The EF Education-Oatly leader chats about that mad week in Paris last summer, which saw her become the first American women to win gold medals in two different disciplines at the same Olympics, her plans for 2025, her outsider's status within the peloton, and why, despite women's cycling progressing rapidly in recent years, the sport has to acknowledge “how far there is to go”. And first up, Emily casts her eye over the cobbled classics season so far, and Ryan recaps an eventful, often chaotic day on the Oude Kwaremont at last weekend's Tour of Flanders, reflecting on why the Ronde means so much not just to Belgium, but to cycling in general.Oh, and we announce the winner of our coveted Episode 100 Jeremy Vine competition…
Today, the Prime Minister has responded to Trump's tariffs saying the government is ready to step in to protect the UK economy. Paddy's away so Jeremy Vine makes a guest appearance to go through it all.They also discuss the Foreign Secretary David Lammy saying it's unacceptable that two Labour MPs have been refused entry to Israel, but Kemi Badenoch appearing to back Israel over the issue.And there are concerns, denied by the government, that the Online Safety Bill could be watered down.You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://discord.gg/m3YPUGv9New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bit.ly/3ENLcS1 Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Laura Kuenssberg. It was made by Chris Flynn and Bella Saltiel. The technical producer was Philip Bull. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.
#555 Welsh Freddie Mercury - Richard has found out the true lyrics of a 1990s pop classic and is going to tell you them in detail. His guests are internet satirists Larry and Paul. They talk about which one is which, the long genesis of their online sketch content, the BBC's reluctance to promote podcasts in 2008 or understand why radio shows needed video, why a Labour government (especially this one) does not mean the end of political satire, impressing Jeremy Vine and potentially insulting Matt Lucas and David Walliams, how Self Esteem being on a delayed train almost led to an embarrassing situation with Carol Vorderman, whether TV is a worthwhile ambition for people making their own content, is it a good idea to have children and Paul (or is it Larry) has come in with some of his own emergency questions, one of which is a little spicy.Support our Kickstarter here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/467836598/can-i-have-my-ball-backFor Richard's remaining live stand up gigs http://richardherring.com/ballback/tourCome and see RHLSTP live http://richardherring.com/rhlstpFor Larry and Paul's videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSrVr5o27krtcuNgjR5RgdwSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we talk to broadcaster Jeremy Vine about his crime debut Murder on Line One, relive an intriguing anecdote about Nelson Mandela, and briefly look at Ted Bundy, serial killer.
Greg goes into sleuth-mode, with two big mysteries to solve: the case of magically appearing bananas in Nottingham & what happened to Arielle Free's missing ring!Plus, unruly pigs in Norfolk (& Jeremy Vine getting in on the pig talk too). There's telescope chat (no really), news about Leo Woodall, Yesterday's Quiz with Alex, All the Latest Things & other nonsense. Why not listen?
Joining us today is one of British broadcasting's most recognisable voices and faces—a journalist and presenter whose career has spanned nearly four decades of sharp reporting, compelling storytelling, and unforgettable interviews. He's done it all—and now he's turning his hand to fiction. It's the brilliant Jeremy Vine!In this episode, we take a slightly different approach, handing the mic over to a man whose love for music rivals his passion for journalism. We ask just one question: Can we walk through your life via your favourite pieces of music? From that starting point, we dive into a conversation that's part career retrospective, part personal playlist—almost like stepping into Jeremy's Jukebox.Jeremy shares the songs that have shaped him, from childhood memories to pivotal career moments, and opens up about how music has been an all-encompassing source of joy, comfort, and inspiration throughout his life. Along the way, we hear about his early days as a trainee journalist, his time as the BBC's Africa Correspondent, and the evolution of The Jeremy Vine Show across radio and television.Now embracing an exciting new chapter, Jeremy also talks about his lifelong love of Agatha Christie and how it led him to write his own crime novel, Murder on Line One. He reflects on the challenges of fiction writing, the thrill of creating a whodunnit, and how he fits it all in alongside his packed broadcasting schedule.His debut novel, Murder on Line One—the first in his brand-new crime series—is available now wherever you get your books, and you can catch him every weekday on The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 and BBC Radio 2.We'd love for you to fill out our latest listener survey, so we can hear more about what you like about the show and any extra content you'd like to see from us. It only takes a couple of minutes to fill in and will really help us out! Click here to access the survey.For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This morning, Matt Dyson handed in his Cool Badge, and it's a big one... AND Matt Dyson might have brought a new contender to the table as the worst couple in The Social Ammo!
27. Peter James & Tina Payne at the Chiltern Kills crime writing festival 2024: We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan hear from Peter James, the bestselling author of the Roy Grace detective series, and also from new crime fiction sensation Tina Payne aka TM Payne. And lots more from the 2024 Chiltern Kills festival in Gerrards Cross, just 20 minutes from London Marylebone. The next Chiltern Kills will be on Saturday 4th October 2025, with all ticket sales in aid of the Centrepoint charity combatting youth homelessness. Please join us. Peter James talks about his latest instalment, One Of Us Is Dead - number 20! - in the DS Roy Grace series - also a multi-season successful ITV series. Also about how he's written such a long running series; the dangers of bad TV adaptations; how being the writer behind a TV series can feel like being God; how actor John Simm now influences the development of the fictional Roy Grace; and how police forces now approach him to spread the word on their new crime fighting innovations. Tina Payne talks about her Detective Sheridan Holler series, including Long Time Dead, This Ends Now, and Play With Fire. She also reveals how, after 18 years in the Norfolk police, she keeps her books authentic; and that though she didn't start the fire (Your Honour), she does have an intimate knowledge of the lyrics and plans to deploy them at the Chiltern Kills How To Murder A Song karaoke. Also discussed in this one-part episode: writing and singing stars Mark Edwards and Ed James, thriller author and Chiltern Kills co-organiser Tony Kent, Frederick Forsyth, Victoria Christian, Jeffrey Archer, Murder in Moonlit Square, Leye Adenle, Eve Smith, Greg Mosse, Ajay Chowdhury, climate change in crime fiction, Aneysha Minocha of Quantaco, Louise Minchin, the Secret barrister, Lisa Maxwell from the Bill, comedians Phoebe Haywood and Ian Stone, witches, biscuits, Ciarán O'Keeffe, Derek Acorah, ghosts, wiccan, Celtic calendar, neo-pagan, Mark Page, Phil Jupitus, Paul Weller, Jeremy Vine, the Writers' Room, MJ Arlidge, Steph Broadribb, Julia Crouch, Lisa Hall, Hastings Green Man Festival, Morris dancing, Boss Morris and The Wad. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. (And sometimes Jonathan Kennedy.) We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi. The first in the series is Murder in Moonlit Square, which will be published by Bedford Square publishers in 2025. He previously wrote a thriller set on the 1950s Irish border called Blackwatertown. We can also recommend Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Who on the team do you think can last the longest on a bucking bronco?Welcome to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast! It was Dom's birthday on Sunday and the team gave him his present, which is to perform his first ever comedy show at a King Gong night!This week has been a ride, and luckily for Dom we had the wonderfully funny Katherine Ryan AND David Baddiel to give him some tips of what to do, and more importantly not to do, in his stand-up debut.Also, this week, Dom conducted the best, yet simultaneously worst interview ever with the legendary Denzel Washington (Sorry about that Denzel). And F1 legend Guenther Steiner made a pit stop to talk about how got into the world of Formula One racing.We can't promise that Dom's material will make you laugh, but you can count on these moments:Jeremy Vine is Alan PartridgeDom only lasts 5 secondsSmell my fingersEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
A very important update on whether there are squirrels in Orkney. Plus Halloween, Fact Controller and Greg's starting beef with Jeremy Vine.
Radio 2 DJ Jeremy Vine discusses the origins of his viral cycling videos and who edits them. This is a free preview of the Patron-exclusive second part of our episode with Jeremy Vine, available on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/season-3-episode-114044085
Britain's greatest living broadcaster, Jeremy Vine, of Radio 2 and Channel 5 fame, joins the gang to talk about what squads there should be, his 60th birthday and much more. Olga and Pierre were both away for this one so Producer Tom and friend-of-the-show Nate Bethea agreed to step in. Check out Jeremy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejeremyvine/?hl=en Get an extra 40 mins of this episode in Part 2 - available exclusively on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/114044085/ Follow us online to get Glue-related clips and updates: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@glue.factory.pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gluefactorypodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/gluepodcast
For decades the holy grail of election night has been swing - the method of comparing support for the parties between general elections invented back in 1955. Matt finds out what kind of swing Keir Starmer needs to get a majority in the Commons and remembers the 'sultan of swing', David Butler, with expert voices in including David Dimbleby, Jeremy Vine, Jon Snow and James Kanagasooriam.Plus: Libby Purves and Rachel Sylvester talk about politics on both sides of the channel after that extraordinary result in France, and asks are there similarities between Nigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jeremy Vine is playing the Birthday Game, Dr Ranj pops into the studio and Scott's found some pets that love listening to Radio 2.Bridgerton is back, but why aren't there any Radio 2 song covers on the soundtrack?!Plus, tracking down the man that was sat behind Joe Lycett at the BAFTAs... he couldn't see for Joe's Queen Elizabeth I ruff!Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.
Scott's chatting to Strictly finalist and actor Layton Williams. Plus he's trying to convince soccer loving singer Teddy Swims that he knows loads about football.It's been another big week of TV and Scott's found some fans of Gladiators and The Traitors. Including the fan who's watch thought they'd had a fall... they were just watching Claudia in her gloves.There's more Jeremy Vine fun and Scott's getting some help with his singing after the panto! And the Music Police have been tracking down a suspect song from the early-00s for Rob in Plymouth... but have we cracked another case?Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.