Dame Julie Andrews' Charming Interpretation on Austen's Work: Finest Broadcasts This Week
This Week's Choice
Pride & Prejudice
Is there anyone more suited to recount the author's best-loved story than the esteemed Julie Andrews? It may lack Colin Firth soaking wet, the Hollywood great serves as a delightful and true storyteller of this classic romcom classic centered on Elizabeth Bennet together with Mr Darcy. The series, split across 25 episodes, doesn't just celebrates the quarter-millennial of Austen’s birth – it also marks Andrews’s ninetieth birthday this year, too!
Widely available, weekly releases
Grand Designs Deconstructed
So great is the pressure when creating an individual large residence, the TV program stands among the rare property series where divorce occurs regularly rather than a bug. McCloud collaborates with James on this pleasant companion series aimed at enthusiasts – and reveals that he was near to dipping into his personal funds for budget-challenged participants.
Available via Spotify, new installments each week
Woman’s Hour Guide to Life
Every Sunday, the presenter leads a special episode covering an individual subject with familiar voices and experts. She starts off with friendship – methods to find time for relationships and stay connected – by speaking with author Dolly Alderton, Claire Cohen, Dr Samuel and expert Franco. It’s conversational, helpful and above all, reassuring.
Via BBC Sounds, weekly episodes
Music, Money & Mayhem
From Pink Floyd and Blur, the company was home to a deluge of huge British acts. This podcast presented by Chris Atkins is bound to appeal to both music nerds and finance experts, as it effectively outlines EMI's failure via interviews with the likes of Tennant and debated past leader Guy Hands.
Accessible on many platforms, new episodes each week
Coining It
Led by Lewis Goodall, this fresh show seems like it may turn into a typical crypto crime story. Happily, this account about an individual who uncovered a bitcoin glitch that suggested endless money and propelled him starting in Blackpool to the Emirates emerges as an engaging and highly entertaining story – though undoubtedly a cautionary one.
Available broadly, weekly releases