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Just two days to go until the British Podcast Awards 2020 - and Rhianna Dhillon is here to reveal the final shortlist of nominees: this time, for Best Daily Podcast. Find out the winners: the live stream begins at 7.30pm on Saturday 11th July at britishpodcastawards.com Best Daily Podcast supported by Podfollow  Beyond Today Beyond Today team for BBC Sounds Love Island: The Morning After Kem & Arielle for ITV The Globalist Monocle 24 The Rob Auton Daily Podcast Plosive Productions The Santa Daily Fun Kids Today in Focus The Guardian HohG9gfcDbNG4F2rB01d
It's awards week! This Saturday we'll be streaming the awards live at britishpodcastawards.com, with hosts Clara Amfo and Rhianna Dhillon. To help get you in the mood, here's the nominees for Best Comedy Podcast, supported by Acast, chosen by over sixty independent judges. Rhianna takes us through their funniest moments. Best Comedy Podcast supported by Acast Brian & Roger Great Big Owl Dear Joan and Jericha Julia Davis & Vicki Pepperdine Josh Berry's Fake News Union JACK Radio Kurupt FM Audible UK Mind Canyon Charlie Kemp & Steve Dawson Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster Plosive Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From disappearing planes to a divorced men's support group, there's drama and humour galore in this showcase of the best fiction podcasts of 2020, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards. In this last of the series, Rhianna Dhillon takes us through the highlights to find your new favourite show. Catch up on all the great nominees from this year's awards at britishpodcastawards.com/nominations-2020 Best Fiction Brian & Roger Great Big Owl Coexistence Coex Studios Fall of the Shah Steve Waters for BBC World Service Hag Thomas Curry, Harriet Poland, Tom Killian for Audible UK Mockery Manor Laurence Owen & Lindsay Sharman Passenger List Goldhawk Productions/Radiotopia The Shortlist is produced by Cheeka Eyers, with support from Emma Ratyal-Brooks at Podcast Awards Ltd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From parenting pods to stories for kids, there are now dozens of great podcasts out there for families looking to listen together. Rhianna Dhillon has the best ones of the year to showcase today, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Best Family Podcast Ask The Nincompoops Great Big Owl Breaking Mum & Dad Anna Williamson David Walliams' Marvellous Musical Podcast Global Diddy Pod Ciaran Murtagh, Andrew Barnett Jones, Steve Ryde for CBBC / BBC Radio The Intended Parent Fran and Kreena The Trap Door Sophie Black Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Insightful, accurate and engaging podcasts about starting or growing a business. There are hundreds out there, so how do you know where to start?  Fear not, as Rhianna Dhillon is here to take you through the best Business podcasts of the past twelve months, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Best Business Podcast Doing It For The Kids Doing It For The Kids Jazz Shapers sponsored by Mishcon De Reya Jazz FM for Bauer Media Money Talks Economist Radio for The Economist Squiggly Careers Helen Tupper & Sarah Ellis Tales Of Silicon Valley The Times/Wireless Studios The Northern Power Women Podcast Northern Power Women for What Goes On Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's one of the most compelling genres in podcasting, and sounds so simple. But when they're done as well as these interview, you get to understand how much work has gone into putting it in your ears. Rhianna Dhillon takes you through the most fascinating interviews of the year, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Best Interview Trust Issues: The Infected Blood Scandal Rachel Botsman Declassified Michael Coates Homo Sapiens Homo Sapiens How To Kill An Hour Marcus Bronzy for Podcast Studio London Out to Lunch with Jay Rayner Somethin' Else Today in Focus The Guardian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Across a range of genres, audiences have been wowed by some fantastic live shows. We hope they will return soon, but in the meantime Rhianna Dhillon gets us comfortable with crowds again as we hear the best live episodes from British podcasts in the past twelve months. Best Live Episode supported by Latitude Festival Blood on the Tracks Shooting Shark Can We Just Ask - Can Anyone Be An Activist? Annie Clarke & Will Clempner Nobody Panic Plosive Productions Tailenders TBI Media for BBC Radio 5 Live Tape Notes Tape Notes The Empire Film Podcast Empire for Bauer Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This just in... there are some great news and current affairs podcasts for you to discover. Rhianna Dhillon takes us through the best shows of the year, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Featuring: Best Current Affairs Podcast Full Disclosure with James O'Brien Global Original for Global Stance Podcast Chrystal Genesis The Intelligence Economist Radio for The Economist The Tortoise Podcast Tortoise Media The Week Junior Show Fun Kids and The Week Junior Today in Focus The Guardian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's one of the most hotly-contested categories at the British Podcast Awards, so if you're looking for a new podcast this is a great episode to explore. Rhianna Dhillon takes you through the judges' top picks. Best New Podcast supported by Factory Accentricity Sadie Ryan Masala Podcast Sangeeta Pillai for Soul Sutras Shagged Married Annoyed Chris and Rosie Ramsey for Avalon Television Ltd The IMO Podcast Chris & Michelle for The IMO project The Last Bohemians House of Hutch The Log Books Adam Smith, Tash Walker and Shivani Dave Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most radio shows thrive on being live - but the contenders in this category are perfectly suited to be binged on later. Rhianna Dhillon takes us through the nominees, including: Best Radio Podcast supported by Radioplayer Ellie and Anna Have Issues Ellie & Anna for Globa Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Somethin' Else for BBC Radio 5 The Chris Moyles Show On Radio X Podcast Chris Moyles for Global The Santa Daily Fun Kids The Skewer Jon Holmes for BBC Radio 4 Tunnel 29 Helena Merriman for BBC Radio 4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're looking for an entertaining, stimulating chat about love and life, these are the shows for you. Rhianna Dhillon looks back at the best sex advice and dating podcasts of the year, as selected by the judges of The British Podcast Awards 2020. Best Sex & Relationships Podcast #QueerAF Jamie Wareham for National Student Pride Amaliah Amaliah Brown Girls Do It Too BBC Asian Network F**ks Given ComeCurious & Studio71 UK Masala Podcast Sangeeta Pillai for Soul Sutras The Breakup Monologues Rosie Wilby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's one of the fastest-growing categories, packed full of mind-expanding insights... but what are the best wellbeing podcasts of the year? Rhianna Dhillon showcases clips from the nominees, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Best Wellbeing Podcast Declassified Michael Coates GABA Adam Martin Hooked: The Unexpected Addicts BBC 5 Live No Really, I'm Fine Reach Plc Rainbow Dads Richard and Nicholas The Sound of Anger Queen Mary Centre for the History of the Emotions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From comedians picking apart their favourite comedies, to work of Tom Waits analysed song by song, Rhianna Dhillon takes us through the best arts criticism of the year, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Best Arts & Culture Podcast supported by Pod Bible Best Pick The Spontaneity Shop Classical Fix BBC Radio 3 Production for BBC Radio 3 Rule of Three Great Big Owl Selfridges Hot Air presents State of the Arts Radio Wolfgang Somerset House Somerset House Song by Song Sam Pay and Martin Zaltz Austwick for Stripped Media Networ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's still the most popular genre among podcast listeners - and it's been another stunning year for new series. Rhianna Dhillon takes us through choice clips from the best, as decided by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Best True Crime Podcast Paradise Dan Maudsley for 5 Live & BBC Sounds The Bellingcat Podcast: MH17 Novel The Hurricane Tapes Steve Crossman & Joel Hammer for BBC World Service The Last Days of August Jon Ronson, Lina Misitzis for Audible UK The Missing Cryptoqueen Georgia Catt & Jamie Bartlett for BBC Sounds Unheard: The Fred and Rose West Tapes Somethin' Else Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celebrating the podcasts that have made listens with brand's hard cash - a tricky tightrope, which Rhianna Dhillon can take you through in today's installment. Triggers: grief, sexual abuse, strong language Best Branded Podcast #QueerAF Jamie Wareham for National Student Pride DeepMind: The Podcast Whistledown Productions for DeepMind Meet Me at the Museum Art Fund On the Marie Curie Couch Marie Curie Penguin Podcast Somethin' Else The Rough Guide to Everywhere Aimee White with Reduced Listening Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It may be a rare thing at the moment, but that doesn't mean we aren't still obsessed with all things sport. Rhianna Dhillon takes you through the finest shows made in the past twelve months, featuring: Best Sport Podcast supported by Audioboom COPA90 Football Inside Out - FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 We Are Grape for COPA90 The Beautiful Brain Hana Walker-Brown for Audible UK The Cycling Podcast Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe The Exs and Os Podcast Exs and Os The Game Changers Promote PR The Totally Football Show Muddy Knees Media for Totally Football Network Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Bullseye Award

The Bullseye Award

2020-05-2524:381

Celebrating the smaller shows that are hitting their audience with laser precision - Rhianna Dhillion takes us from fiction to finance, true crime to inspiring stories. WARNING: references to sexual assault. The Bullseye Award supported by Blue Microphones After: Surviving Sexual Assault BBC Sounds Strong Manchester Women Vic Elizabeth Turnbull at MIC Media The Investor's Guide to China Fidelity International The Offensive Stakhanov Things Unseen: Entombed CTVC This Is Spoke Penguin Random House UK, Fremantle, BMG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the biggest laughs to incredible revelations, the past year has seen podcasts big and small make the headlines in the UK. Rhianna Dhillon reveals the shortlist for the best moments of the past twelve months, as chosen by the judges of the British Podcast Awards 2020. Acast Moment Of The Year #QueerAF  Jamie Wareham for National Student Pride Happy Place   Fearne Cotton No Such Thing As A Fish  No Such Thing As A Fish RHLSTP  Sky Potato, Go Faster Stripe & Fuzz Productions Tunnel 29  Helena MerrimanBBC Radio 4 / BBC Sounds Ways to Change the World  Channel 4 News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Spotlight Award

The Spotlight Award

2020-05-2127:17

The biggest shows of the year, rated by the British Podcast Award judges - the Spotlight Award is for shows that reach audiences of over 100,000 listeners per episode, and do it in style. Rhianna Dhillon takes us through the list, that includes... The Spotlight Award supported by DAX Deliciously Ella Deliciously Ella for Mags Creative Elis James and John Robins Audio Always for BBC Radio 5 Live Happy Mum Happy Baby Giovanna Fletcher My Dad Wrote A Porno Jamie, James, Alice & Rocky Table Manners with Jessie Ware Jessie Ware The Guilty Feminist The Spontaneity Shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you looking for a new podcast to make your more cleverer? You've come to the right place, as Rhianna Dhillon takes us through the smartest docs and factual shows Britain has produced this year. Smartest Podcast supported by Rethink Audio Food Actually Chalk & Blade / Pushkin Industries for Luminary Media Power Corrupts Brian Klaas Tales Of Silicon Valley The Times/Wireless Studios The Listening Service Radio 3 Production for BBC Radio 3 The Sound of Anger Queen Mary Centre for the History of the Emotions The Tip Off Maeve McClenaghan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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