Oh God, What Now? Explained

Oh God, What Now?
Format:Twice weekly (Tuesday and Friday) [1]
Genre:Political commentary, interview
Length:approximately 60 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Presenter:Dorian Lynskey, Ian Dunt, Naomi Smith, Ros Taylor, Andrew Harrison, Alex Andreou
First Aired:May 2017
Opentheme:Demon is a Monster by Cornershop[2]
Website:https://www.podmasters.co.uk/oh-god-what-now
Provider:Podmasters
Related Shows:The Bunker, The Bunker Daily, The Culture Bunker, Doomsday Watch

Oh God, What Now? formerly known as Remainiacs, is a British hour-long twice-weekly political podcast about Brexit, speaking from the pro-Remain point of view. It was started on 26 May 2017 as Remainiacs after the European Union membership referendum as "a no-holds-barred podcast for everyone who won't shut up about Brexit".[3] In October 2020, Remainiacs was renamed "Oh God, What Now?", due to the nature of Brexit making the unlikelihood of re-joining and changing nature of the British government.[4]

Description

It is presented by The Guardian Dorian Lynskey, journalist Ros Taylor, actor and columnist Alex Andreou, and journalist and former music magazine editor Andrew Harrison, who was also the producer. Former guests political commentator Nina Schick and Minnie Rahman, Interim Chief Executive of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants later became regular panelists as well. Former regulars include newspaper columnist for i newspaper Ian Dunt and Best for Britain's Naomi Smith.

It follows a format of half the show in a rundown of the news about Brexit with discussion along with a weekly guest, and then the other half with a straight interview with the guest in question. The podcast was both named one of the "Best Podcasts of 2017" by The Guardian Miranda Sawyer,[5] and nominated for a podcasting award, the 2018 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards' "Podcast of the Year",[6] however it lost to Ed Miliband's Reasons to Be Cheerful.[7] The show is recorded at Podmasters’ own studio in Highbury, North London.

As well as the weekly show, there is a series of “Remainiacs Live” and “Oh God, What Now? Live” shows at which the hosts spoke among themselves about Brexit. Venues included The Phoenix gastropub in Cavendish Square, Marylebone, the Stoke Newington Literary Festival,[8] Leeds City Varieties,[9] the Epstein Theatre in Liverpool,[10] Hove's The Old Market Theatre [11] and regularly at the Leicester Square Theatre.[12] Remainiacs was part of the Podcast Live: Politics day long festival of different political podcasts on 7 April 2019 at Friends House, Camden.[13]

Notable guests

Notable guests have included:

The Bunker

The Bunker
Format:Daily
Creator:Podmasters
Genre:Political commentary, interview
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Length:20-30 minutes
Presenter:Four of the following people:
Alex Andreou, Marie Le Conte, Ian Dunt, Gavin Esler, Miatta Fahnbulleh, Andrew Harrison, Ayesha Hazarika, Dorian Lynskey, Justin Quirk, Nina Schick, Yasmeen Serhan, Ahir Shah, Naomi Smith, Arthur Snell, Ros Taylor,
First Aired:January 2020
Website:https://listen.podmasters.uk/bnkr
Provider:Podmasters
Related Shows:Oh God, What Now?

After the relative success of Remainiacs, the ending of the withdrawal period and with the extra funding from their Patreon backers, the producers of the show created an hour-long non-Brexit general politics podcast called The Bunker in January 2020.[14] This show follows the same format as Remainiacs, but without the reference to Brexit. After just one show, it became one of top ten politics podcasts on the UK iTunes chart.[15] Due to the large amount of news that being produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, from 26 March short one to one interviews half-hour shows were made under the title of The Bunker Daily. Success of The Bunker Daily has led to the show being a permanent feature of the podcast. There was also a Saturday culture edition of the Bunker, The Culture Bunker, which ran until Sept 2022.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. People who back the show on Patreon, get the show a day earlier as a benefit
  2. Originally until 20 September 2017, "Pane In The Glass" by Lee Rosevere
  3. Web site: Podcast #1: Brexit and "The empty tyrannical genius of Theresa May" . 2018-12-19 . Audioboom . en.
  4. Register . limited . sturdyalex . 1321785479654707202 . 2022-09-18 . en.
  5. News: Sawyer . Miranda . Verdier . Hannah . Usborne . Simon . Shariatmadari . David . Dredge . Stuart . 2017-10-29 . Best podcasts of 2017 part 1: from the buzziest to politics and brain food . en-GB . The Guardian . 2018-12-19 . 0261-3077.
  6. Web site: 2018-02-22 . Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2018 – Radio nominations . 2018-12-18 . Broadcasting Press Guild . en-GB.
  7. Web site: 2018-03-16 . Ed Miliband, Sir David Attenborough, Dame Hilary Mantel and Prue Leith among winners at the 44th Broadcasting Press Guild Awards . 2018-12-18 . Broadcasting Press Guild . en-GB.
  8. Web site: Festival . Stoke Newington Literary . Stoke Newington Literary Festival – Remainiacs . 2018-12-27 . www.stokenewingtonliteraryfestival.com . en.
  9. Web site: Oh God What Now - Live at Leeds: What's On: City Varieties Music Hall: Leeds Heritage Theatres . 2022-09-18 . leedsheritagetheatres.com . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Remainiacs Tickets .
  11. Web site: Oh God, What Now? - Live in Brighton — The Old Market, Brighton and Hove . 2022-09-18 . The Old Market . 8 June 2022 . en-GB.
  12. Web site: Remainiacs: A Brexit Podcast . 2018-12-27 . Ticketsolve – Leicester Square Theatre.
  13. Web site: Live . Podcast . Podcast Live: Politics . 2019-04-03 . Podcast Live . en.
  14. Web site: The Bunker on acast. acast. en. 2020-02-05.
  15. Web site: Our debut week has exceeded all our expectations, as we landed at #2 in the charts and straight onto the New and Noteworthy page! We'd be rubbing shoulders with Peter Crouch, if he weren't so tall. Help us kick on by subscribing on @ApplePodcasts:https://apple.co/2GPePkX. Bunker. The. 2020-02-04. @bunker_pod. en. 2020-02-05.