VISHAL (BBC Studios)
The true story of a boy who went missing, while the world looked the other way.
WE HEAR YOU (Radiophrenia / Simon Community Scotland)
A soundscape of stories and real-life experiences, poetry and music.
IAN RANKIN: TARTAN NOIR (BBC World Service)
Following “the king of crime fiction” as he writes his next Rebus thriller.
DOING BIRD mixtape - SIDE A
(HMP Perth / Scotland's Sounds)
Inmates at a Scottish prison engage with archive birdsong recordings.
DOING BIRD mixtape - SIDE B
(HMP Perth / Scotland's Sounds)
Inmates at a Scottish prison engage with archive birdsong recordings.
ONE IN TWELVE
(b-side festival)
Sounds recorded inside prison by serving inmates, on the Isle of Portland.
POLE POSITION
(Short Cuts, BBC Radio 4)
Stories of cars, family relationships, grief, online Scrabble, and the now defunct Pac-Man Magazine
LOOK AT WHAT YOU COULD HAVE WON (BBC Radio 4)
What became of the people who won – or didn’t win – on the darts-based TV quiz show ‘Bullseye’?
NUIT BLANCHE
(BBC Radio 3)
What is it about the night? Artists and writers reveal their nocturnal creative processes.
'LET THEM GO'
(Field Recordings podcast)
NO BALL GAMES
(BBC Radio 4)
Three residents mark the centenary of Britain’s biggest council housing estate: Becontree.
OVER LUNAN
(Resonance / Radio North Angus)
Exploring the history and mythology of Lunan Bay, Angus, Scotland
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD Pt1:
'The Quick' (On The Record)
Stories, sounds and sanctuary: an oral history of Brompton Cemetery, London
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD Pt2:
'The Dead' (On The Record)
Grief, graves and greenery: an oral history of Brompton Cemetery, London
WITCH 'N' MONK: An Improvised Autobiography (Resonance FM)
Freeform, experimental documentary following the creation of Witch 'n' Monk's new album.
WHAT IF EVERYONE WAS DISABLED? (BBC Radio 4)
Mat Fraser imagines how different our world would be if everybody had a disability.
CURVES AND CONCRETE (BBC Radio 3)
How did a maverick Scottish architect revolutionise the design of UK skateparks?
STRETCH AND LISTEN! (BBC Radio 4)
Derrick Evans, aka Mr Motivator, tells the global story of fitness on the radio.
THE PEBBLE IN YOUR POCKET (BBC Radio 4)
Why do people love pebbles? What do pebbles tell us about the world - and about ourselves?
REVOLUTION OF THE SENSES
(BBC World Service)
Has Covid-19 changed the way we hear, see, smell, taste and touch?
WHAT IF OUR TEXTBOOKS WERE BLACK? (BBC Radio 4)
Naomi Beckwith invites artists to suggest Black cultural figures who should be better known.
THE ART OF NOW: OUTSIDERS (BBC Radio 4)
Can anyone say they're an "artist"? David Tovey considers the so-called rules.
TRICKS OF THE TRAIN (Maryhill Integration Network)
Glasgow's refugee, migrant and local communities navigate Scotland’s rail system.
NEW WAYS OF SEEING (BBC Radio 4)
Contemporary artists reimagine John Berger’s 'Ways of Seeing' for the digital age.
BATTER! BATTER! BOOM! (BBC Radio 4)
How are some of Scotland's newest noise-makers discovering the joys of sound art?
A PORTRAIT OF VAL WILMER (BBC Radio 3)
How has Val Wilmer become a world figure in the documentation of Black music and culture?
MUSIC TO STRIP TO (BBC Radio 4)
How is modern music changing striptease? Burlesque stars reveal their soundtrack secrets.
SKIPPERING (BBC Radio Scotland)
Homelessness in Scotland: what it means, how it feels – and how it sounds.
TICK TICK TICK (BBC Radio 4)
A bizarre sound mosaic, counting down into Short Cuts' "Out Of Time" episode about time and timing.
THE END (ABC RN's Soundproof)
A riotous mash-up of endings, goodbyes and farewells… that refuses to be silenced.
CHOOSE LIFE (BBC Radio 4)
Twenty years after Trainspotting’s release: the real-life addicts who inspired the actors.
SKIPPERING (ABC RN Soundproof)
The sounds of homelessness – recorded and described by people with first-hand experience of it.
GRAFFITI: PAINT & PROTEST pt1 - Europe (BBC World Service)
Street artists in Paris and Barcelona explain what they're trying to achieve.
MUTUAL MASTICATION (BBC Radio 4)
A celebrity chef, taste -tastic intro to Short Cuts' "Meals" edition.
LET ME IN (BBC Radio 4)
Seymour, a repeat offender, thrives in prison but struggles to cope with life outside.
45s at 33 (ABC RN's Radiotonic)
Why do some old 7-inch singles sound so good, when slowed down to 33rpm?
BARCELONA: THE VIEW FROM THE STREETS (KCRW's Unfictional)
A tour through the life... of the tour guide. Produced on location with Ramón and Hidden City Tours.
GRAFFITI: KINGS ON A MISSION (BBC Radio 4)
Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? New York's pioneers share their stories.
THE NEW VIKING INVASION (BBC Radio 4)
Why is there such an increasing demand for Danish sperm donors?
CUTS AND BRUISES (In The Dark)
A barber, who’s also a boxer, shares the sounds and stories of his intermingling worlds.
CONSEQUENCES (Between The Ears, BBC Radio 3)
Stories interwoven about marks left on the body by love, accident and design.
LIKE RUDE BOYS (Short Cuts, BBC Radio 4)
Produced with members of the creative arts organisation Only Connect.
LOST IN MUSIC (Short Cuts, BBC Radio 4)
Produced with members of the creative arts organisation Only Connect.
ALL EYES ON US (Short Cuts, BBC Radio 4)
Produced with members of the creative arts organisation Only Connect.
CAN'T REWIND THE PAST (Short Cuts, BBC Radio 4)
Produced with members of the creative arts organisation Only Connect.