Pod Save the UK is your weekly fix of political news, big ideas and a shot of inspiration with comedian Nish Kumar and journalist Coco Khan.
We’re delighted to be producing a weekly show with one of our favourite DJs: the internationally renowned taste-maker Gilles Peterson.
Afropean podcast is a new six part series exploring major European cities and the art, politics and history of their Black communities. Made in collaboration with Johny Pitts.
We’re delighted to introduce the launch of a brand new weekly show Dream Time with Zakia Sewell on BBC 6 Music.
This series of Serpentine Podcast explores the complexities of closeness and asks how we can expand and evolve our connection with ourselves, others, and the world around us.
BBC Radio 3´s flagship programme for adventurous listeners is produced by Reduced Listening. One night a week, fifty-two weeks a year, we share records, old and new, from electronic music to field recordings, new composition to African jive.
Criminally Queer looks back at one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in
recent British queer history, examining how this scarcely-known legal case played a
role in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
The Frieze Masters Podcast is a eight episodes series that brings listeners the Frieze's annual programme of live talks – curated by the Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Dr Nicholas Cullinan.
Johny Pitts examines failed utopias to decipher if they can help us reimagine the future.
An immersive musical suite of a journey across Morocco comprising binaural field recordings and on-location sound.
A five part series hosted by creative director Gaylene Gould that invites us to find new ways to reimagine, remember, replay, regenerate and relate - and which practices we can use to shape a more generative and compassionate realities.
How Francis Bacon became the first major Western artist to have a solo exhibition in the Soviet Union. Written by Stephen Wakelam, based on the memoir by James Birch and starring Timothy Spall.
Paul Purgas explores the life of Deben Bhattacharya, whose work shaped how the west listened to the sounds of South Asia.
What if your safety depended on proving your sexuality? What happens when the state has the power to define queerness? And what happens if they don’t believe you?
Poet Casi Wyn travels to Cwrt-Y-Cadno, a Welsh village where the purchase of land for a carbon offsetting scheme has led to local concerns for the future.
Archaeologist and artist Rose Ferraby explores traces of human history in different landscapes around the British Isles to help us see ourselves in previous patterns of change.
A sung version of the myth of the Grigna Mountain ushers us onto its slopes and trails as we move through woodland and up desolate paths to seek refuge in the cabin at its summit.