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PODCASTS

EXAMPLES
Dean Duffy
TITLE: World Cup Daily
PRESENTER(S): Mark Chapman

GENRE: Documentary/interview
 
TOPIC: England within the world cup

FORMAT: Interview and conversation

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 46 minutes

SCHEDULE: once/twice a day at 12pm throughout the process of the world cup.

DESCRIPTION: Your daily dose of World Cup reaction and analysis from Qatar, with Mark Chapman,
Kelly Cates, Emma Saunders and Steve Crossman, plus Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and the team.
Reaction as Argentina and Netherlands reach the quarter-finals in Qatar. And Discussing the chances
of success of England after the brilliant 3-0 victory against Senegal. They also discuss how Sinegal
was a easy game compared to the elephant in the room being France. They discuss their doubts
about france defeating England.
TITLE: World Cup Ballers
PRESENTER(S):  Danny Howard
GENRE: Danny interviews Jordan Pickford (goalie for england and everton)
on his music playlist and his taste in music.
 
TOPIC: Interviews Jordan Pickford on his match day music taste and what
gets him in the mood

FORMAT: Interview/music

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 1 hour

SCHEDULE: Biweekly

DESCRIPTION: The podcast interviews goalkeeper for Everton and England's


Jordan Pickford. It asks about his interests in music
TITLE: Rugby Union Weekly
PRESENTER(S): Danny, Ugo and Chris

GENRE: Sports
 
TOPIC: Rugby Union on a weekly basis.

FORMAT: discussion/conversation

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 30 mins

SCHEDULE: weekly basis

DESCRIPTION: After underwhelming autumn campaigns for England and Wales, the inquests by the
RFU and WRU are already under way. Danny, Ugo and Chris are on the sofa to discuss whether we will
see big changes with the World Cup now just under 10 months away. Is this the end of the road for Eddie
Jones and England? Or will he be given the chance to get the England fans back on side? These are also
uncertain times for Wayne Pivac after a disappointing year for Wales. Could Warren Gatland make a
sensational return to Wales or could we see another Kiwi take charge.
TITLE: The Fight Of The Century - Ali v Frazier 
PRESENTER(S):  Nas in conversation with Nihal Arthanayake

GENRE: Sport
 
TOPIC: Boxing and history

FORMAT: Conversation and interview

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 25 minutes/30 minutes

SCHEDULE: once a week 

DESCRIPTION: Hip hop legend Nas joins Nihal Arthanayake to discuss the making of 'The Fight of The Century - Ali v Frazier'
and why the story of the two fighters still resonates in the twenty first century. Other topics include the legacy of Muhammad Ali, the
enduring appeal of the Ali/Frazier rivalry, the similarities between boxing and rappers, plus the ongoing fight for racial equality around
the world.
TITLE: UFC 264
PRESENTER(S): 

GENRE: Sports
 
TOPIC: UFC Highlights

FORMAT: Live commentary/interview

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 30 mins

SCHEDULE: once a month on average

DESCRIPTION: 
Join UFC Commentator John Gooden, UFC Bantamweight Jack Shore and expert Nick Peet
for highlights of Conor McGregor’s first round defeat to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. Also the
podcast gives live commentary on the McGregor vs Dustin Poirier fight and various more
fights as it goes throughout the knockout stages.
TITLE: Sports Strangest Crimes
PRESENTER(S): Matt Nielson  

GENRE: Sport/Crime
 
TOPIC: Sports strangest crime

FORMAT: Podcast/Interview

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 35 minutes

SCHEDULE:  5 episodes released monthly

DESCRIPTION: This podcast explores into the strangest crimes in sports from F1. it quotes ‘Excitement is in the
air as the 2007 Formula 1 season gets underway. There’s a feeling that the World Championship is anyone’s for
the taking. Michael Schumacher might have just retired, but Italian icon Ferrari is looking fierce and British
powerhouse McLaren isn’t looking too shabby either. Under the guidance of legendary team boss Ron Dennis,
the team looks like a strong contender once more with a fast car, driven by reigning world champion Fernando
Alonso no less. But when their second driver - an unknown rookie called Lewis Hamilton - outperforms all
expectations, it upsets the apple cart in ways that no-one can imagine. Meanwhile, in a photocopy shop in
sleepy Surrey, a customer comes in to copy a package of documents that will change Formula 1 forever.’
 
TITLE: Bible John Creation of a serial killer 
PRESENTER(S): 

GENRE: true crime


 
TOPIC: Serial killer

FORMAT: Story telling/interview

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 45 mins

SCHEDULE: once a week

DESCRIPTION: This podcast enquires into the deep and dark history of the serial killer
names ‘Bible John’ the podcast quotes Questions emerge about the way in which a
suspect in Helen Puttock’s murder was eliminated, and Audrey revisits the crime scene
to explore a lead that was never fully investigated. 
TITLE: Colditz: Prisoners of the castle by Ben Macintyre
PRESENTER(S): Samuel West

GENRE: True Crime


 
TOPIC: Prisoners of the castle

FORMAT: story telling

AVERAGE RUNTIME:  15 mins

SCHEDULE: once a day

DESCRIPTION: This thrilling podcasts dives deep into the events that occurred in the castle
whilst the Germans had British soldiers held captive. It quotes ‘But this is only part of the
story. Here Ben Macintyre reveals the real story of Colditz - one not only of bravery,
ingenuity and resilience, but also of snobbery, racism, homosexuality, bullying, treachery,
insanity and farce.’ 
TITLE: Putin 
PRESENTER(S): 

GENRE: Politics and crime


 
TOPIC: Vladimir Putin's motives and dictatorship

FORMAT: interview

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 28 mins

SCHEDULE: twice a month

DESCRIPTION: This podcast In late 2021, Vladimir Putin emerges from his Covid-19 bunker with an even smaller
inner circle, increasingly outlandish demands of NATO and the west, and an immense military build-up on the
border of Ukraine. How did seclusion change his mindset? And how did the west misunderstand him so badly?
TITLE: Friday night comedy
PRESENTER(S):  Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis

GENRE: comedy
 
TOPIC: Friday night comedy

FORMAT: Comedy and storytelling

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 30 minutes

SCHEDULE: Every Friday

DESCRIPTION:  Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up
and sketches. They're joined by Jamie MacDonald, Lucy Porter and Ed MacArthur.
TITLE: 
PRESENTER(S): Kaya Scodelario  

GENRE: Movie and talk show


 
TOPIC: Upcoming movies and tv shows

FORMAT: talk show

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 35 minutes

SCHEDULE: once a week

DESCRIPTION: The podcast tells the viewers about any upcoming movies and
thrilling tv shows. This week the podcast continues to talk about her new
Christmas movie called, um, This Is Christmas.
TITLE: 
PRESENTER(S): Night Terror by Alice Vernon

GENRE: Horror
 
TOPIC: paranormal activities at night

FORMAT: conversational

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 30 minutes

SCHEDULE: Once a day

DESCRIPTION: This podcast tells the stories of the victims of paranoia and hallucinations.
Now a a lecturer in Creative Writing, Vernon set out to understand the history, science
and culture of these strange and haunting experiences. The podcast quotes ‘Night
Terrors examines the history of our relationship with bad dreams - how we've tried to
make sense of and treat them, from some decidedly odd 'cures' like magical 'mare-
stones', to research on how video games might help people rewrite their dreams.’
TITLE: Billie Eilish growing up on the public eye

PRESENTER(S): 

GENRE: Music
 
TOPIC: Billie Eilish growing up on the public eye

FORMAT: interview

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 5 minutes

SCHEDULE: Once every other day

DESCRIPTION: 
‘From signing a record deal at 14, Billie Eilish has become an era-defining star. She was the first artist born
this century to reach Number One on the Billboard Hot 100, and the youngest performer to headline
Coachella and Glastonbury. Along the way, Billie Eilish has won 7 Grammy awards, 2 Brits, and an Oscar.
With more than 100-million followers on social media, she is also one of the most influential young stars of
her generation. But what's it been like to grow up famous? The BBC's global gender and identity
correspondent, Megha Mohan, caught up with Billie in Australia on the last night of her world tour.’
TITLE: The Kidnapping of Stephaine Slater 
PRESENTER(S):  Andy Whittaker.

GENRE: true crime


 
TOPIC: The kidnapping of Stephiane and how she found her voice after it

FORMAT: conversational/story telling

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 30 minutes

SCHEDULE: 1 per month

DESCRIPTION: 
‘Exploring Stephanie's lasting legacy through her work with UK police forces and their dealings
with victims of crime. Andy Whittaker and criminal psychologist Dr Julia Shaw ask whether lone
workers and women in general any safer today than when Stephanie was kidnapped. Includes
conversations with Tanya Bridgeman, Richard Lamplugh, Violet Alvarez from the Suzy Lamplugh
Trust and Stephanie's best friend Stacey Kettner.’
TITLE: Evil Genius
PRESENTER(S): Kanishk Tharoor

GENRE: Documentary

TOPIC: Fire that scorched Brazil’s History

FORMAT: Interview/documentary

AVERAGE RUNTIME: 60 minutes

SCHEDULE: Once a week

DESCRIPTION:  ‘It’s been a year since Brazil’s National Museum burned down in a fire. Not only was its
collection one of the most extraordinary in the world, but Brazil’s entire history ran through the
museum. On the second floor you could meet the prehistoric skeleton that was the ‘mother’ of all
Brazilians; on the third, listen to Amazonian folklore about exploding jaguars; and downstairs, slide
into the slippers of a slave king. Now, the only intact artefact on site is a huge iron rock from outer
space – the Bendego meteorite.’

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