Pod Save the UK explained

Italic Title:Pod Save the UK
Host:Nish Kumar
Coco Khan
Genre:Political podcast
Progressive talk radio
Language:English
Length:50–64 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Began:4 May 2023
Provider:Crooked Media
Reduced Listening
Related Shows:Pod Save America
Pod Save the World
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Pod Save the UK is a weekly British political comedy podcast produced and distributed by Crooked Media, in partnership with Reduced Listening. A spin-off of the podcasts Pod Save America and Pod Save the World hosted by comedian Nish Kumar and journalist Coco Khan, each episode generally features a discussion into a current political issue in the United Kingdom, such as republicanism and freedom of assembly, accompanied with an interview with one or two guests, usually experts and politicians.[1]

Pod Save the UK is Crooked Media's first podcast to focus specifically on British politics, compared to its sister podcasts which focus heavily on domestic issues within the United States (Pod Save America) and global issues and international relations (Pod Save the World). Pod Save the UK premiered on 4 May 2023.

History

On 19 October 2022 at the IAB Podcast Upfronts, Crooked Media announced that it would be expanding internationally with a British podcast hosted by Nish Kumar, the former host of the political comedy show The Mash Report; the show was slated to premiere in early 2023.[2] It was subsequently announced that Kumar would co-host the show with Coco Khan, a journalist for The Guardian.[3] [4] Kumar described Pod Save the UK as "a British political podcast but made by Americans... the tone is hopefully going to be justified optimism".[5]

Ahead of the show's premiere, on 26 April 2023 a bonus episode was published featuring an interview between Kumar and Khan and Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor, the hosts of Pod Save America.[6] Pod Save the UK officially premiered on 4 May 2023 with the episode "Raving for a Republic", featuring a discussion on republicanism in the United Kingdom with guests including Amelia Hatfield, professor of politics at the University of Surrey, and Clive Lewis, a Labour MP and anti-monarchy activist.[7]

Reception

Writing in The Guardian, Miranda Sawyer described Pod Save the UK as less political than its American counterparts, citing Kumar and Khan's lack of insider political experience; she stated it made the podcast "more of a straightforwardly funny-but-serious leftwing political show". She praised Khan as being "quick-witted and well-informed", while criticising Kumar as being "just loud", though she felt that the second episode had made improvements over the premiere. James Marriott in The Times was more positive, praising the "banterous energy" and the "refreshing" progressive viewpoint, concluding the premiere was an "impeccable debut".[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Sawyer . Miranda . 13 May 2023 . The week in audio: Iran's Hit Squads; Pod Save the UK; Frontlines of Journalism and more . . 14 May 2023.
  2. News: 19 October 2022 . Crooked Media to launch 'Pod Save The UK' in early 2023 . Pod News . 14 May 2023.
  3. News: Curtis . Nick . 9 May 2023 . Nish Kumar: 'I can't be both problematic and an irrelevance' . . 14 May 2023.
  4. News: 4 May 2023 . Pod Save the UK launches – unpacking the most important political stories of the week . Pod News . 14 May 2023.
  5. News: Hogan . Michael . 7 May 2023 . Nish Kumar: 'Tony Blair increasingly resembles the supervillain in an 80s action film' . . 14 May 2023.
  6. Web site: 26 April 2023 . Chat Sh*t, Get Banged: the USA meets the UK . 14 May 2023 . Crooked Media.
  7. Web site: 4 May 2023 . Raving for a Republic . 14 May 2023 . Crooked Media.
  8. News: Marriott . James . 12 May 2023 . The Rabbit Hole Detectives review — a vicar, an earl and a Viking chew the fat . en . . 15 May 2023 . 0140-0460.