Radio and podcasts: Miranda Sawyer’s 10 best listens of 2024

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1. Miss Me?
BBC Sounds

The effortlessly charismatic real-life friend duo of Miquita Oliver and Lily Allen stomps all over boring two-hander bro-casts. Their twice-weekly transatlantic catch-ups tackle everything from living with addiction to the joy of potatoes and the madness of house parties. My fave.

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2. The Wonder of Stevie
Audible and Higher Ground

From the Obamas’ production company, this authoritative, joy-packed series on the life and music of Stevie Wonder not only features a high celebrity count but a wonderful host in Wesley Morris.

3. The English Disease
Stak

Sam Diss’s honest dissection of football hooliganism interweaves anecdote, research and original interviews. His thoughtfulness made this a series to be savoured.

4. The History Podcast: The Lucan Obsession
Radio 4 and BBC Sounds

Hugely familiar true crime tale given fresh zip by Alex von Tunzelmann, whose sharp scriptwriting and insightful interviews with Lucan friends and experts shake up this upstairs-downstairs cold-case murder to reveal the true nastiness within.

Lord Lucan and his wife, Veronica, walking down a London street in 1963, before their marriage. In the black and white image she is wearing a shift dress with an alice band in her hair and he is in a three piece suit.
Veronica Duncan and her fiance, Lord Lucan, in 1963.
Photograph: Terry Fincher/Getty Images
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5. Three Million
Radio 4/BBC Sounds

Kavita Puri, humane and careful, investigates the 1943 Bengal famine, when the British government declined to help India (then a British colony) and suppressed BBC reports of what was going on. The 3 million refers to the number of people who died.

6. Marianna in Conspiracyland: Why Do You Hate Me?/Why Do You Hate Me? USA
Radio 4/BBC Sounds
The ever-dogged Marianna Spring made two Why Do You Hate Me? series this year. In both, she tries to get people who hold opposite attitudes, often fuelled by online disinformation, to meet up with and understand each other a little more. The second series looks at how divided Americans were (and are) over Trump.

Marianna Spring out and about in Why Do You Hate Me? USA.
Marianna Spring out and about in Why Do You Hate Me? USA. Photograph: Stephen Greaves
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7. Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion
Radio 4/BBC Sounds

Documentary-maker Sue Mitchell and volunteer Rob Lawrie track down illegal people-smuggling kingpin the Scorpion and reveal the exact techniques used by the gangs who charge people thousands to get on to flimsy dinghies that cross the Channel. Genuinely revelatory.

8. Sports Strangest Crimes: Confessions of a Match Fixer
Radio 5 Live/BBC Sounds

Ex-pro football Moses Swaibu talks to Troy Deeney about how he gradually got caught up in fixing matches, making millions for international cartels and a fair bit for himself. A devastatingly honest account that stays in the mind.

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9. Queer the Music
Mercury Studios

Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears, warm and engaging, takes a deep dive into LGBTQ+ anthems by talking to the people who made them, or who were around at the time, before playing the track in full.

10. Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative
Radiotopia

Genre-ripping nonfiction series by Jess Shane that explores the relationship between documentary-makers and their subjects.

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