Desert Island Discs
Desert Island Discs
BBC Radio 4
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I love this program
I’ve listened to hours of fascinating ishows learning and meeting so many interesting thoughtful people. The interviewers are absolutely sensational and bring out the personality and culture of every guest. No wonder this show has lasted so many years! Highly recommend recommended
coastalcalgal
Where is nick cave?
Why is the episode with Nick cave not posted?
cjbalive
Thank you
Thank you, Desert Island Discs… I have loved so many of your episodes over the years, and this new Laurie Anderson episode is a real treat!
Norn Cutson
Ok
Can we keep it about the person and not political agendas etc? Let’s talk about their career and music. Being a victim is getting old
Yeppers2029
……
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Ok then…….
Still Going Strong
I learn so much about the people I like by their stories and their musical choices. This show has been and continues to be a gem.
hunterhigh
Good but
I want to hear more about the music of choice and fun things. No more explaining political agendas please. Not EVERYONE has to be a victim. Can we leave political agenda for less classy shows. Can we make it more about the music choices?
Mike-H-Boxing
Jamie Dornan
Wow! What a touching interview. I was brought to tears! What a beautiful soul.
Klingrid
What happened?
Can we return the show to being about the music the guest likes and not some political agender the host want to force down the mic. This show used to be fun and interesting, now every guest turns into a victim.
Mikehillslasveg
Great podcast!!
Loved the Greta Gerwig interview and her music snippets. The host has great energy and connection with her guests!
Phantomark
Inaccurate time frame
Having enjoyed the interview with Michael Pollan, I tuned into the Netflix series “How to Change Your Mind” I was dismayed to hear Pollan imply that Bill Wilson (cofounder of A.A.) had his Spiritual Awakening as the result of LSD trials. This is patently false. His God Experience came in 1935 and he participated in the trials in the late ‘50s. This misinformation could confuse or cause harm to Alcoholics seeking help through A.A.
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the other Dell
Kirsty Young
So great to hear your voice again.
eatsleepswim
Excellent series
Grateful these are available on podcasts. The interviews are in depth and the guests are all fascinating in their own right.
NeverAReviewer
Excellent show. I wish the songs were longer
Love the guests, the host, and way the conversations flow. This is a wonderful way to discover new music. I only wish that the music were longer.
N. Chaturv3di
Fabulous
This is the best way to spend a good part of an hour any day of the week. Grab a cup of tea and enjoy!!
LondonBizOwner
what a gem!
If I were sent off to an island, my luxury item would be this series. I discovered it only a few weeks ago, and had no idea of it’s rich history. Better late than never!
fromdc2va
Treasure Trove
I’ve spent the past month of lockdown listening to episode after episode dating back to the earliest days of the show. What a gift! It’s endlessly inspiring and entertaining. Thank you.
JulesClay
All time favorite
I love this show. One of the best ever and a huge favorite.
JMac1970
My favorite !!!!
Discovered it during the pandemic and it has become my “place to go to” Archives have fantastics interviews An endless source of delight, entertainment and culture John Barry’s interview is delicious! So surprises await us with this fantastic show
spdebi
DESERT ISLAND DISKS
The more interesting show. Ever?! I love hearing about real peoples lives and loves.
Cdddddffff
So many memories
I so love DID being a Brit living in America this show evokes so many amazing memories of growing up in England with everyone’s favorite tunes! The added bonus of people who you never would meet revealing so many tidbits of their own lives - walking the dog has never been so fun 🇬🇧🥰
Britchiclet
It use to be good
Somethings missing...seems like it use to be better. The production is off and Lauren doesn’t seem to connect with the person being interviewed. That makes for a very surface interview. If we are preserving these for posterity as we were in earlier years, then the show needs to step up and build a better program. Other wise we are just going through the motions in order to preserve a program...and not focusing on delivering a memorable one.
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love being dad and husband
The Best Radio Program of all time
I love love love DID. You get a raw, vulnerable survey of someone’s whole life — the meatiest bits — punctuated by song. As a writer, I am steeped in this show. It’s about character... how it’s made and tested and revealed/released in music. Ian Wright’s episode absolutely gutted me. Wendell Pierce’s is another must. Keep DID in your rotation... it’ll make you more human.
STinamonster88
Great pod
Ian Wright’s one made me cry
hickory duff
Wrighty made me feel human again
Listened to this program for so many years. Sometimes a real gem crops up that sticks in the mind and make me reflect Yes I know Ian Wright wears his heart on this sleeve. However his episode for someone in a bit of a dark place felt like being taken by the hand back towards feeling a little bit like a person again
Eryk Moz'
Gary Barlow edition moved me to tears.
Brilliant program. How about going beyond the Western Hemisphere and looking at Asian and African artists and leaders.
avm1406
Very good podcast!
Loved listening to it. Will continue!
paulgagnon
My favorite podcast
This is an amazing podcast! I love all the informative podcasts with some many interesting people like Lin Manuel Miranda.
Hamilton Fan 06
Louis
Why is Louis Theroux the artwork for Desert Island Discs?
DID listener
Desert Island Discs
Love, love, love this program, remember it from childhood but had no idea it still existed!
cocoloba
One of the best podcasts ever !
Kirsty Young is a remarkable host. This show is brilliant.
BooksinNewYork
Simply delightful
Such a simple premise but so many fantastic stories and confessions come of it. Kirsty is a wonderful interviewer with a gentle manner who illicits wonderful gems and never makes the show about her. It's the perfect antidote for today's overly-produced, and super fast paced society.
nquincampoix
Little heard voices
I love this for the chance to hear from middle aged and older people, particularly women. In the U.S., most popular interview shows are devoted to young actors and the occasional older male celebrity. It feels as if women’s voices disappear from popular culture at about aged 40, which is just when people start getting interesting!
elverro
Mini Autobiographies
It enriches one’s life to delf a little into the lives of people whose accomplishments raise them above the crowds. And then there’s the music. Their choice of music has expanded the scope of my listening, suggested beautiful diversions from my usual “repertoire” and improved my life. The Archives are a revelation. Thank you to 4 or 5 remarkable presenters who gave us this over 6 or more decades.
MFSH
A brilliant start to the day
A mentor once told me: to be fully human, I should be so moved by life as to both laugh and cry, at least once a day. Desert Island Discs, no matter the guest, is the perfect podcast. I love hearing amazing people, tell real stories about their fears, hopes, motivations, and passions. During every episode there’s at least one laugh out loud moment; but, there is also at least one story in every episode that lets me have a good cry. Oh - and THE MUSIC!
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jtingle
Something For Everyone
If someone has never listened to podcasts before, this is the first one I recommend. The structure is a charming way in to the life paths people take, and how they view their lives. Different guests regard the selection process with varying levels of seriousness, and that’s revelatory as well. The ‘one luxury’ choice is an entertaining wild card to close out the conversation, with choices having ranged from a telescope to the Taj Mahal. With music and memory at its center, guests may become emotional, yet the host remains a sensitive guide. These shows never fail to inspire my imagination.
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USelaine
Wonderful. Unique. A mini-Vacation for the brain.
This is a treasure among podcasts. Put it at the top of your list, above the anxiety-ridden news podcasts, the comedy, all the rest. Sit back and enjoy this little slice of life’s best peasures.
Dr. Jura
Love it
Loved it years ago, love it now.
Uk Karen
Favorite Podcast!
You’ll laugh, cry, swoon, and/or be in awe of the guests and their music selections. After a while, you’ll consider your own 8 pieces of music and realize you’ve had your own soundtrack accompanying your life.
Jaleana
Time well spent
These interviews are thoughtful, interesting, insightful, and make me think. It’s like turning to the people around you on a train and learning how they became who they are and learning that they are fascinating. Wonderful way to spend some time.
Drocchio
Such a delightful programme
DID with Kirsty Young is a sheer joy. She does so much homework on her guests, and draws so many secrets out of them, that we begin to feel we actually know them. And the variety of music is a delight, bringing back memories or introducing new pleasures.
Ukskaks
Music, yes, but great interviews too
It is interesting to know what music interests and inspires other people and the wide variety of music people listen to. I love that BBC includes people who are well known in their fields for this podcast but not celebrities quite often. Lovely program.
wheezyhanoi
Happy I found this Podcast
My first introduction to Desert Island was when I did a search on Ed Sheehan. I loved it and have been listening since. I listen to people I have never even heard of and find most interviewees to be so interesting and entertaining. I really like how Kristy Young conducts her interviews. Try it - you have MANY options !! Enjoy !!!
Borgkde
My happy place
Listening to DID is my own personal selected luxury item. Before or after work it is my “me” time and never disappoints! Insightful perspectives, personal stories and the context to a diverse range of people we may know only a very little of. The central theme of the discs is the “piece de la resistance” - enlightening, immersive and joyous - they too remind us of the diversity of music and the intensely enjoyable emotional places it can take us. Obviously a classic of our time - may it run forever!
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Walking stick 2
Desert Island Discs
The greatest radio show ever.
noreenjw
Perfect radio!
This is simply perfect radio and I download the podcast every week. Kirsty is such an insightful interviewer - she always gets the most information out of the guests. I love that the guests I haven’t heard of are often the ones I enjoy the most!
Sammylscott
It's Great
Have a listen, there are many interesting people you can get to know something about.
Monkey Architect
A classic, now in podcast form.
Simple concept for a radio show that have withstood the test of time. It’s a nice peek into what the music taste of famous people. I love the emotion that comes through when the castaways share something greatly personal. I listened to the Sheryl Sandberg episode brought tears to my eyes.
cheena baterbonia
Entertaining, educational and an escape
I love listening to these podcasts, never mind that I don't know who most of the people are. I've learned so much, been exposed to wonderful and different and sometimes unappealing music, and been provided with fodder for great dinner table conversations. Perfect length for a good long walk or a commute to work. Highly recommend!!
BetsGrizzly
5 stars
A new favorite!
ike_dif
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