Alan Carr's foray into the world of wine has brought some much-needed levity to his latest podcast show, a lively companion to "Bottoms Up." In this debut episode with comedian Lee Peart, Carr's quick wit and banter take center stage. The two pair up for tastings, tackle reader dilemmas, and answer questions from wine expert Tom Gilbey, but it's their lighthearted exchange that steals the show.
When Peart suggests he wants to get Carr back on "white" β a clear reference to his favorite type of wine β Carr playfully takes offense. "You could have told me this off camera... I didn't know this was Relate!" he quips, making for an entertaining and relatable conversation.
For those interested in true crime podcasts, "The Girlfriends: Untouchable" continues its gripping narrative about women who survived the abuse of Roger Golubski, a Kansas police detective with a dark history. The podcast has evolved from its initial focus on the original group to explore the struggles faced by Black women and their families.
Music enthusiasts will enjoy Kathleen Hanna's new podcast "Music Makes Us," which delves into the lives and careers of influential musicians. In the first episode, Hanna interviews Paramore's Hayley Williams about her musical influences and experiences in the music industry.
Fans of classic literature won't want to miss "Charles Dickens' Ghost Stories with David Suchet." The actor narrates seven spine-tingling tales from Dickens' canon, including "The Signalman" and "A Christmas Carol."
Finally, those interested in historical drama will appreciate "The Bomb," a gripping BBC Sounds podcast that charts the events leading up to the Cuban missile crisis. This episode is presented by descendants of its key protagonists, adding an intimate perspective to this pivotal moment in history.
All four podcasts offer fresh takes on their respective topics and showcase talented hosts who bring enthusiasm and expertise to their shows.
When Peart suggests he wants to get Carr back on "white" β a clear reference to his favorite type of wine β Carr playfully takes offense. "You could have told me this off camera... I didn't know this was Relate!" he quips, making for an entertaining and relatable conversation.
For those interested in true crime podcasts, "The Girlfriends: Untouchable" continues its gripping narrative about women who survived the abuse of Roger Golubski, a Kansas police detective with a dark history. The podcast has evolved from its initial focus on the original group to explore the struggles faced by Black women and their families.
Music enthusiasts will enjoy Kathleen Hanna's new podcast "Music Makes Us," which delves into the lives and careers of influential musicians. In the first episode, Hanna interviews Paramore's Hayley Williams about her musical influences and experiences in the music industry.
Fans of classic literature won't want to miss "Charles Dickens' Ghost Stories with David Suchet." The actor narrates seven spine-tingling tales from Dickens' canon, including "The Signalman" and "A Christmas Carol."
Finally, those interested in historical drama will appreciate "The Bomb," a gripping BBC Sounds podcast that charts the events leading up to the Cuban missile crisis. This episode is presented by descendants of its key protagonists, adding an intimate perspective to this pivotal moment in history.
All four podcasts offer fresh takes on their respective topics and showcase talented hosts who bring enthusiasm and expertise to their shows.