BBC Sounds is about releasing a new visualized episode of the podcast, Miss Me?
The Persephonica hit podcast, hosted by Best Pals Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver, now allows fans to eavesdrop on the duo's two transatlantic catch-ups.
A weekly visualized episode of Listen Bitch will be running on Tuesday, March 25th starting at 5pm! On the BBC it sounds like a YouTube channel.
Regular podcast listeners are familiar with the format of these episodes, and the duo responds honestly to viewers' questions about topics ranging from kissing to public transport. The first episode is about the topic of menstruation.
It follows the first anniversary of its launch, the release of its 100th episode, and two live live shows at London's Hackney Empire, and has received five-star reviews from the Telegraph, describing it as a “top society and culture podcast for women in the UK.”
Are you lonely without me less than a year? Under 45, BBC Sound has become one of the most popular podcasts in the BBC under 35, and has become an overall performance podcast for RSS downloads in the UK. He also won gold for the Best Entertainment Show at the 2024 British Podcast Awards.
New audio episodes from Miss Me? Available twice a week on BBC Sound. Listen to the bitch! It continues to be first released on BBC Sound on Monday, with visualized episodes following the visualized episodes on its YouTube channel at 5pm on Tuesday.
Lily Allen said: “When we started podcasts a year ago, we didn't know what to expect. It's just as exciting to see a bitch take over her life, just as proud as the success of the show.
Mikita Oliver adds: “When we first came up with the idea of listening, we could have gone down our usual 'Listen something' route, but as we wanted, the theme was the power of connections across the country, and it became a surprise hit for my Miss Miss.
Dylan Haskins, commissioning editor for BBC Radio 5 Live and Sounds, said, “In a year, it has established a Mis Me? Mis Me? loyal fanbase, becoming one of the most popular podcasts under the age of 35, and one of the overall performance podcasts for under the age of 45 and UK RSS downloads.
“In addition to reaching commissioned audiences, he has achieved success on awards, social media and on stage, and now he brings that to screen.
“We are excited to extend the format into a visualized format, grow the BBC's incredible on-demand product for listeners, and diversify the way viewers discover and enjoy the show.”
miss me? You can listen to it with BBC sound. The BBC Sound YouTube channel is here.