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Best podcasts of the week: The reality show that duped women into falling for a fake Prince Harry | Podcasts

Picks of the week

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When Shima Oliaee was a teenager, she flew to Mobile, Alabama, to compete for a lucrative scholarship. She didn’t win. More than 20 years later, she returns as a judge and goes behind the scenes of the tough two-week event, which sees one girl crowned Distinguished Young Woman of America and win a $40k education. It’s a harsh, competitive tale that Oliaee tells so well. Hannah Verdier

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When two young fathers were found murdered in Utah on a snowy day in 1982, a man confessed – but no one could understand why he did it. In Amy Donaldson’s sensitively handled true-****** podcast, their loved ones share memories of the incident and try to fill in the blanks and heal, amid so many unanswered questions. HV

Sir Lenny Henry, star of Halfway. Photograph: David Vintiner/The Guardian

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Idris and Sabrina Elba pose some powerful ethical questions around AI and grief in this scripted podcast, with Lenny Henry (above) leading a solid cast. A tech company is making big money from recreating the personalities of ***** loved ones, but when a woman uses it to bring back her brother, problems emerge. HV

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Twenty-five years after the Columbine High School shootings, Garrett Graff opens a rational discussion about the right to bear arms in the US. People affected by **** ********* get their say, along with those who hunt and rely on the weapons for their trade, but hearing Columbine witnesses cry at the memory of that day sharpens the debate. HV

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In 2013, Matt Hicks pretended to be Prince Harry for a dating show in which ********* women contended for “Harry’s” affections. Who on earth would fall for that? Well, in this wild series, TV journalist Scott Bryan speaks to former contestants and finds out just how easily they were duped into taking part in something so absurd. Hollie Richardson

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Hannah Verdier chooses five of the best podcasts hosted by pop stars, from Tim Burgess’s listening parties to Sam Smith’s sensitive history of ****

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Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears is a frontman who knows when to step back from centre stage and listen, as he proves in his fabulous podcast. Electro-pop goddess Peaches, his cabaret castmate Self Esteem and Years and Years’ Olly Alexander are among the stars who join him to talk about their songs in a warm and thoughtful atmosphere. While asking if there is such a thing as ****** music, Shears showcases the best, starting with Sylvester’s You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real), with help from the team around the icon. Andy Bell’s breakdown of Erasure’s A Little Respect is a beautiful history lesson.

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The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess rescued lockdown evenings with his
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listening parties and the magic continues with this podcast. “I’m not a broadcaster in any way,” he warns his guests, and his low-fi, introverted interview style means he’s having a conversation rather than ******* questions. Artists love him and he gets what they do, being unafraid to say when he’s a fan. The enigmatic Sparks open up about their influence and The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs brings a lot of stories about being in the pioneering band.

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Sam Smith leaves the flamboyant trousers and pop star persona at the door for this sensitive podcast about people affected by ****. Higgins is the initial subject, with those close to him recalling their memories of the first man to **** from Aids-related illness in the ***. Smith goes beyond the obvious narrative, charting the early years of the crisis through to first effective treatments in the mid-90s, with real empathy for the communities affected. It’s particularly poignant to hear people living with **** telling their stories – and what the future looks like thanks to Higgins’ legacy.

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The Roots’ lovable drummer, film-maker and just about everything else corners high-profile guests including LL Cool J, Chaka Khan and Michelle Obama in his long-running podcast. It strays far beyond the conventional chat – and the well-worn subjects. Mariah Carey went for an all-night interview that ended up as a two-parter in which she revealed news of a secret grunge album and a talent for impersonating Aretha Franklin. There’s also a gorgeous discussion with the lesser-spotted André 3000 about playing by ear and feeling the music, rather than simply learning the notes.

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Celebrity interview podcasts seem like an easy option for both host and guest to gain publicity, but Dua Lipa brings quality to hers. Despite being a Grammy- and Brit-winning pop star, it’s clear she’s taken time to understand her subjects – and she does her own interviews, and does them well. Vulture rather snobbily described At Your Service as a “middlebrow pop intellectual podcast”, but that’s no bad thing, with Lipa bringing in her own experiences to make politics and culture accessible.

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