Julie Andrews' Charming Take on Austen's Work: The Best Podcasts of the Week

This Week's Choice
Pride & Prejudice

Who could be more perfect to narrate Jane Austen’s cherished tale than the esteemed Julie Andrews? While it doesn't feature Colin Firth soaking wet, the iconic actress serves as a delightful and accurate narrator of this classic love story about Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy. The show, split across two dozen plus installments, not only marks the quarter-millennial of Austen’s birth – it’s Andrews’s 90th birthday also!
Available broadly, new episodes each week

Grand Designs Deconstructed

So great is the pressure when creating a personal mega-home, this property series stands among the rare TV property shows where marital breakdown is a feature rather than a bug. Kevin McCloud joins forces with Greg James in this amiable offshoot for dedicated followers – and admits that he came near to using his own money for cash-strapped homeowners.
Spotify, episodes weekly

Woman’s Hour Guide to Life

Every Sunday, Woman’s Hour host leads a focused segment covering an individual subject through well-known speakers and experts. She kicks off with friendship – methods to find time for them and stay connected – by interviewing author Dolly Alderton, Claire Cohen, Dr Julia Samuel and Dr Marisa G Franco. It's discussion-based, practical and, most importantly, comforting.
BBC Sounds, episodes weekly

Music, Money & Mayhem

From Pink Floyd to Blur, the company featured a flood of major UK artists. This audio series presented by the host will certainly please audio fans and industry professionals, as it effectively outlines EMI's failure via interviews featuring Tennant and controversial former chairman Hands.
Widely available, episodes weekly

Coining It

Presented by Lewis Goodall, this latest production sounds like it may turn into another run-of-the-mill digital currency tale. Fortunately, this tale of a man who discovered a cryptocurrency error that promised infinite cash and launched the person from Blackpool to the Middle East turns out to be an engaging and highly entertaining adventure – while certainly a warning tale.
Widely available, weekly releases

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