Dame Julie Andrews' Charming Version on Austen's Work: Top Audio Shows of the Week

Weekly Highlight
Pride & Prejudice

Who better to retell Jane Austen’s cherished tale as opposed to the esteemed Julie Andrews? It may lack Colin Firth in a wet shirt, the screen legend is a wonderful and accurate storyteller of the timeless romantic comedy about Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy. The show, divided into 25 episodes, not only celebrates the 250-year mark since Austen was born – it also marks Andrews’s 90th year as well!
Widely available, new episodes each week

Grand Designs Deconstructed

Such is the strain in constructing an individual mega-home, the TV program is one of the few television home programs where divorce occurs regularly rather than a bug. Kevin McCloud teams up with Greg James for this pleasant companion series aimed at enthusiasts – and admits that he has been near to opening up his own money for financially strained homeowners.
Spotify, new installments each week

Woman’s Hour Guide to Life

Each Sunday, Nuala McGovern leads a focused segment addressing a particular topic with familiar voices and experts. She starts off with friendship – ways to create room for them and stay connected – through conversations with author Dolly Alderton, journalist Cohen, Dr Samuel and expert Franco. It’s conversational, useful and, most importantly, supportive.
On BBC Sounds, episodes weekly

Music, Money & Mayhem

Starting with Pink Floyd to Blur, the company featured a deluge of huge British acts. This audio series hosted by the host will certainly satisfy audio fans and business heads, as it skillfully traces EMI's failure through discussions featuring Neil Tennant and contentious ex-chairman Guy Hands.
Widely available, episodes weekly

Coining It

Presented by Lewis Goodall, this fresh show sounds like it may turn into a typical digital currency tale. Gladly, this tale concerning a person who uncovered a cryptocurrency error that promised infinite cash and launched the person from Blackpool to the Emirates proves to be a colourful and highly entertaining caper – while certainly a warning tale.
Widely available, weekly releases

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