Mick Webb and Simon Calder

You should have been there

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Simon Calder, travel correspondent of The Independent and former BBC producer, Mick Webb, discuss the world of travel and delight in travellers' tales.

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Mick Webb and Simon Calder

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Society

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5. Jul 2026

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THOUGHT-PROVOKING TRAVEL Podcast 245 05.07.2026

Professor of philosophy, Emily Thomas, is today's guest. Our discussion includes the importance of cannibalism for John Locke's theories, an eighteenth century pile-on involving Mary Wollstonecraft's life and Emily's thoughts on her recent trip to Malawi. The photo of Malawian rock art is shown courtesy of UNESCO

BROADENING THE MIND Podcast 244 27.06.2026

Dr Andrew Stevenson, senior lecturer in psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University discusses his book "The Psychology of Travel" published by Routledge. Types of traveller and different ways of travelling are on the agenda.

END OF AN ERA PODCAST 243 03.06.2026

Discover declassified train carriages, how to walk in the shoes of others and enjoy a race across Europe to Leipzig. And Simon leaves the podcast.

A brief guide to a short stay in Paris PODCAST 242 27.05.2026

Aided and abetted by listeners, we present some suggestions of how to navigate Paris, where to stay and what to see. The accordion music was provided by Accordion-music-clean.wav by eyenorth -- https://freesound.org/s/482213/ -- License: Attribution 4.0

We're on our way... PODCAST 241 13.05.2026

We discuss football journeys, near and far, and hear from fans who have stretched the limits of credible travel to get to a match abroad.

What is regenerative tourism? PODCAST 240 06.05.2026

We ask if this label really means anything, and continue to probe the EES database debacle and the axolotl conundrum. Plus, the latest in our search for the perfect guided tour.

BECOMING A BLUE BADGE GUIDE Podcast 239 29.04.2026

On College Green in London's Westminster, surrounded by historic buildings, we talk to Frances Linzee Gordon about what it takes to become an elite, Blue Badge Guide, and the challenges that lie in wait when you begin working. Find a guide who suits you at britainsbestguides.org

A beginner's guide to South East Asia PODCAST 238 22.04.2026

Authentic dragons, astonishing temples, beguiling coastlines and great food. Find out whether one of the region's 11 countries floats your boat.

The cost of tourism PODCAST 237 14.04.2026

We mull over the concept of over-tourism, its causes and effects as well as some remedies. Why not try the place next door, for instance?

Straits, dire and desirable PODCAST 236 06.04.2026

We shine a light on the world's many and varied straits- not just that one. Are they an underappreciated geographical feature?

The Wonders of Oaxaca : Podcast 235 03.04.2026

We explore the delights- natural, culinary, architectural and cultural- of the colourful Mexican state of Oaxaca.

Mexico City : murals and so much more in PODCAST 234 11.03.2026

We plot a route across Mexico's mighty metropolis, taking in its many marvels

THERE BE DRAGONS! PODCAST 233 24.01.2026

We consider the perils of venturing off venturing off the beaten track, talk to an adventure tour organiser facing up to current hazards in Venezuela, Iran and now Greenland, and we meet..... the axolotl.

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK Podcast 232 15.01.2026

Do you recognise this flag? It's one of the destinations that Simon found out about at the Adventure Travel Show in London. We discuss real travel adventures where the guide books run out as well as less challenging but still unusual places away from the crowds.

Out with the Old, in with the New PODCAST 231 02.01.2026

We assess the past year in travel and anticipate the next one, with thoughts on destinations and technology as well as the giving of some self-indulgent travel presents.

TRAVEL MIRACLES Podcast 230 20.12.2025

Amazing travel experiences in which the laws of time are challenged , castles like "pastry shops for the soul" and the glacial progress of the new European Exit/Entry System.

Great Unfinished buildings PODCAST 229 03.12.2025

We chat about the Sagrada Familia, the National Monument of Scotland and confront the brave new world of "frictionless travel" as promised by facial recognition technology

Castles in Spain PODCAST 228 19.11.2025

We discuss Spain's wealth of dramatic castles- the best to visit, the best to stay in and the one where you'll find the best pastries

PODCAST 227 Castles, caravanserai and the ruins of Baalbek 06.11.2025

Simon reports on his recent journeys to Lebanon, Northern Cyprus and Moldova. Also, we discuss the timeless allure of castles.

PODCAST 226 Prepare for the EES 30.10.2025

We try to make sense of the new entry /exit system that will affect UK travellers to Europe's Schengen area: what is it? when will it start? what will it mean for travellers, apart from delays?

PODCAST 225 ANATOMY OF A MOUNTAIN TREK 01.10.2025

Join us for a brief but steep hike through the Pyrenees in the footsteps of exiles and refugees and the hoofprints of sheep, cows and isards.

PODCAST 224 Station to Station 10.09.2025

Join Simon and Mick on the nearest thing to a hill climb that South London can offer. But will it be a suitable rehearsal for their forthcoming trek in the Pyrenees?

PODCAST 223 Travel Conundrums 30.07.2025

We get to grips with two very different travelling dilemmas: can you get to the middle of nowhere and how can you combat the trickery and duplicity of car hire firms?

PODCAST 222 Ancient and Modern 15.07.2025

We track down traditional Spanish houses, search for great Airbnb's and report on a green ferry service across the Channel-by yacht.

PODCAST 221 Tales of showers and language malfunctions 23.06.2025

We showcase listeners' anecdotes about bewildering showers, linguistic confusions and unexpected strandings. Thanks to Ginger Hendee for the photo (on Unsplash)

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