The soundtrack with Edith Bowman celebrates the major milestones, the 500th episode, and celebrates with special guest Stephen Graham and director Philip Barantini.
The acclaimed podcast exploring the strong relationship between music and film celebrates the 10th year of 2026. This will become a podcast for all movie fans, providing an unusual and intimate look to the art of storytelling through the relationship between music and moving images.
Hosted by award-winning broadcaster Edith Bowman, the podcast has accumulated millions of listings and featured the biggest names in the industry, from Steven Spielberg, Greta Gerwig, Hans Zimmer to Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan and Trent Leznor to new talent Champion Trent Leznor.
In the 500th episode, Stephen Graham and director Philip Barantini talk about adolescence, Robert De Niro, and how music can help tell stories and convey emotions.
Stephen talks about acting, love for film, Owen Cooper, Thousand Blows and playing Springsteen's father. The episode also features messages from several famous previous guests as well as listeners from around the world.
Edith Bowman said: “When I started the soundtrack, all I wanted to do was have conversations about my passion, film and music.
“To reach 500 episodes is an incredible moment. I'm grateful to all the guests who shared the story and all the listeners who support the podcast along the way.”
Edith also delivers the soundtrack of the award-winning podcast on the big screen, but brings collaboration with Everyman.
In a monthly curated film club, Edith and Everyman invite viewers to experience the outstanding new release and iconic classics, followed by a detailed conversation with the film's voice.
Each event offers a rare behind the scenes view of the filmmaking process. All conversations will be recorded live by Everyman Stages and will be released as soundtrack podcast episodes on all major streaming platforms. Most events are open to the public and can be booked on the Everyman website.