Best of the Spectator show

Best of the Spectator

Summary: Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to.

Join Now to Subscribe to this Podcast

Podcasts:

 The Green Room: is nationalism a good thing? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1799

Is nationalism, in Emmanuel Macron’s words, an ancient and modern cause of the ‘old demons’ of history? Or, as Yoram Hazony argues in his latest book, The Virtue of Nationalism, is the nation state the best way to preserve law and liberty? Yoram Hazony is an Israeli philosopher, the President of the Herzl Institute and a director at the John Templeton Foundation. Presented by Dominic Green.

 Will Theresa May's Brexit sales pitch work? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 666

With Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth. Presented by Katy Balls.

 Table Talk: with Fraser Nelson, Editor of the Spectator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1609

Lara and Livvy talk to Fraser Nelson about his hatred of desserts, how working in London made him a stranger in Glasgow, and wining and dining Westminster's political big dogs. Presented by Lara Prendergast and Olivia Potts.

 Americano: is Melania taking control of the White House? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 586

Deputy National Security Advisor Mira Ricardel is forced out of her role after a public spat with Melania Trump. Is Melania more powerful than she seems? With Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of the National Interest. Presented by Freddy Gray.

 The Spectator Podcast: how dangerous is China's ultimate surveillance state? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1889

We’re bringing you this podcast from the midst of the Brexit omni-shambles, and this episode contains a special Brexit edition (15:05). But before that, something just as monumental is happening on the other side of the world. China is developing a social credit system to rate its own citizens and their social behaviour. Just how dangerous is this idea (00:40)? With James O'Malley, Cindy Yu, James Forsyth, Tim Montgomerie, and Sienna Rodgers. Presented by Katy Balls. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

 Women with Balls: the Emma Barnett edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1800

Join Katy Balls on this new podcast from the Spectator - she talks to women at the top of their respective games about their passions, their battles, and what makes them tick. The first episode is with columnist and BBC Radio 5 Live broadcaster, Emma Barnett. Katy talks to Emma about stepping in for Andrew Marr, interviewing the Prime Minister, and how her granddad is her most loyal fan.

 Spectator Books: reconciling guilt and patriotism in post-war Germany | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1891

Sam talks to Nora Krug about her remarkable graphic work Heimat - in which this German born writer and artist discusses how it has felt to grow up in Germany and later the US with the shadow of her homeland’s war guilt, how that has issued in art, literature and humour, and about her risky attempt to discover her own family’s wartime past. Presented by Sam Leith.

 Coffee House Shots: does Theresa May have the numbers in Parliament to pass her Brexit deal? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 790

With James Forsyth and Katy Balls. Presented by Cindy Yu.

 Coffee House Shots: has Theresa May betrayed the DUP? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 874

With James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson. Presented by Lara Prendergast.

 The Spectator Podcast: Theresa May's Brexit deal is hard to stomach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2406

As Theresa May prepares to unveil her Brexit deal, we ask: just how bad is it, and what happened to ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’ (00:50)? In the American midterms, the Blue Wave didn’t happen, but Democrats did take control of the House of Representatives – what next for Trump’s presidency (17:15)? And last, as we approach Remembrance Sunday, who are the lives we are remembering, and is it time to move on (28:10)? With James Forsyth, Charles Grant, Kate Andrews, Leslie Vinjamuri, Liz Hunt, and Glyn Prysor. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

 Spectator Books: Geoff Dyer and his love for Where Eagles Dare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1571

With Geoff Dyer, one of our most wayward and wittiest writers, about his new book Broadsword Calling Danny Boy, a frame-by-frame discussion of the classic war movie Where Eagles Dare. Learn from Geoff about the importance of squinting in Clint Eastwood’s thespian toolbox, about the joy of snow-patrol Action Man, about why he shied away from plans for "Alistair MacLean: A Critical Reappraisal", and about why on earth Geoff would follow a learned book about Tarkovsky’s Stalker with a discussion of a piece of late-60s schlock. Plus: what happens when you get on the wrong side of Julian Barnes. Presented by Sam Leith.

 Holy Smoke: an atheist goes on a Christian pilgrimage. What's the point? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1351

The young atheist writer Guy Stagg threw in his job a few years ago to undertake a pilgrimage to Jerusalem via Rome - choosing a hazardous medieval route across the Alps. It nearly killed him: at one stage, trying to cross a broken bridge in Switzerland, he ended up partially submerged in the water, held up only by his rucksack.  On this week’s Holy Smoke podcast, Guy explains why his journey was a pilgrimage, not just travels. And Damian talks to Harry Mount, editor of The Oldie, why he’s irresistibly drawn to church buildings while remaining an unbeliever - albeit an agnostic rather than an atheist. Presented by Damian Thompson. Produced by Connor O'Hara and Cindy Yu. This episode was first released in July this year.

 Coffee House Shots: is Theresa May's Brexit deal a disaster? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 953

With Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth. Presented by Lara Prendergast.

 Table Talk: Prue Leith on her life through food and drink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1538

Welcome to Spectator Radio's newest addition - Table Talk. Each episode, Olivia Potts and Lara Prendergast will be joined by a guest familiar to Spectator readers. Lara and Livvy will discuss their life story, through the food and drink that has come to define it. For our inaugural episode, Livvy and Lara are joined by Prue Leith: chef, restaurateur, broadcaster, journalist, novelist and, of course, Great British Bake Off presenter. They chat about her time in South Africa and Paris, and how that helped shape her attitude to food. She comes clean about some of her cooking mishaps, making sandwiches for both toffs and builders, being the first woman to have a proper restaurant in London, why she hates washing up, and her first cookbook in 25 years, Prue: My All-time Favourite Recipes. We do hope you’ll enjoy this new addition to Spectator Radio. We’ve got more episodes coming up, including interviews with Sophia Money-Coutts, Bryony Gordon and the Spectator’s editor, Fraser Nelson.

 The Spectator Podcast: what happens after the end of the Merkel project? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2016

As Angela Merkel steps down as party leader – what was her legacy and can the EU project survive without her (00:40)? We also discuss whether WhatsApp has made it harder for MPs to plot (12:25); and last, should Brits be allowed to forage wild mushrooms (22:50)? With Douglas Murray, Sophie Pedder, Katy Balls, Paul Staines, Stewart Jackson, Daniel Butler, and Josh Barrie. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu and Alastair Thomas.

Comments

Login or signup comment.