Soundtracking with Edith Bowman is celebrating a major milestone, its 500th episode, with special guests Stephen Graham and director Philip Barantini.
The critically acclaimed podcast exploring the powerful relationship between music and film will celebrate its tenth year in 2026. It has become the go to podcast for all film fans, offering a rare and intimate look into the craft of storytelling through the relationship between music and moving image.
Hosted by award-winning broadcaster Edith Bowman, the podcast has amassed millions of listens and has featured the biggest names in the industry, from Steven Spielberg, Greta Gerwig, and Hans Zimmer to Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, and Trent Reznor whilst also being a champion of new talent.
In its 500th episode, Stephen Graham and director Philip Barantini talk about Adolescence, Robert De Niro, and how music can help tell a story and convey emotion.
Stephen talks about acting, his love for film, Owen Cooper, A Thousand Blows and playing Springsteen’s dad. The episode also features messages from some high-profile previous guests as well as listeners from all over the world.
Edith Bowman said: “When I started Soundtracking, all I wanted to do was have a conversation about two of my passions, film & music. Little did I know I would be having that with some of the most inspirational and celebrated storytellers.
“Reaching 500 episodes is an incredible moment, and I’m so grateful to every guest who has shared their stories and every listener who has supported the podcast along the way.”
Edith also brings her award-winning podcast Soundtracking to life on the big screen though a collaboration with Everyman.
In a monthly curated film club, Edith and Everyman invite audiences to experience standout new releases and iconic classics, followed by in-depth conversations with voices in film, hosted live by Edith herself.
Each event offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the filmmaking process. All conversations are recorded live from Everyman stages and released as Soundtracking podcast episodes across all major streaming platforms. Most events are open to the public and can be booked via the Everyman website.