Investigative podcast series Smoke Screen launches new season

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The new season of the podcast series Smoke Screen: Just Say You’re Sorry, takes us into the hidden world of police investigations.

It goes inside the interrogation room, uncovering the gripping drama behind one of Texas Ranger James Holland’s most controversial cases: the murder of a woman named Bobbie Sue Hill.

Just Say You’re Sorry is hosted by The Marshall Project’s journalist Maurice Chammah.

New podcast with Giles Milton investigates the truth behind a mystery

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Writer and historian Giles Milton investigates the mysterious disappearance of Lionel Crabb in a new podcast.
Cover Up: Ministry of Secrets attempts to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of Crabb and why it still continues to be covered up.
Lionel ‘Buster’ Crabb was a famous British Navy diver and highly decorated war hero. During World War Two, he worked in special ops diffusing mines planted by the Nazis in Venice, saving the city from destruction.

Ben Bailey Smith to host brand new entertainment podcast

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A new podcast series will deep dive into the most popular and complex TV characters of all time.

Shrink The Box, hosted by actor and comedian Ben Bailey Smith and psychotherapist Sasha Bates, will see the pair put their favourite fictional characters ‘on the couch’ to analyse why their behaviour causes them so much drama, and why we find it so fascinating.

Kathy Burke hosts new podcast Where There’s A Will There’s A Wake

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If you could plan your perfect death, what would you do?

Kathy Burke opens up the conversation around death, asking us to see the funny side. She asks her celebrity guests about their perfect death. Think fantasy football, but for funerals…

How do they want to die? Who is meeting them at the pearly gates? What does their tombstone say? Who are they coming back to haunt? And who gets their prized possessions?