The Sohemian Society
Radio Sohemia
Radio Sohemia provides recordings of Q-and-As and talks hosted by the London-based Sohemian Society as well as interviews that aren’t staged in front of an audience. Founded in 2003, the Society originally focused on Soho bohemia, hence its name, but it has since widened its focus. Past guests range from the former Home Secretary Alan Johnson to the hairdresser-turned-memoirist Suzi Ronson, who created David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust hairstyle. The podcast's continuity announcer is Miles Cholmondley-Warner, best-known for the spoof public information films that he presented with Harry Enfield.
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Jul 5, 2026
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Episodes
Dan Cruickshank on Soho's Architecture 05.07.2026 36:29
Architectural historian and TV presenter Dan Cruickshank, author of “The Buildings of Soho”, shares his thoughts on the area's architectural past and his fears for its future.
Couriers, Saboteurs & Spies 07.06.2026 56:48
Acclaimed historian and biographer Helen Fry joins archivist Ross MacFarlane to discuss Helen’s groundbreaking research into the White Lady/theClarence Service, a Belgian intelligence network that provided MI6 with crucial information during both the First and Second World Wars.
Jake Arnott's Adventures in the London Underworld 03.05.2026 39:11
Crime novelists Jake Arnott and Cathi Unsworth chat about Jake's more than two decade-long literary career. Their conversation inevitably features “The Long Firm”, which was adapted into a hit BBC drama series. He and Cathi will also be discussing his latest novel, “Blood Rival”, a psychological thriller that borrows from the life of the gangster and road rage killer Kenneth Noye.
Soho Night & Day 05.04.2026 47:29
Geraldine Norman, widow of the writer Frank Norman, joins Joe Daniel, Frank’s grandson, for a discussion with writer/musician Max Décharné about the underrated author of books such as “Banana Boy” and “Stand On Me”. Joe was the driving force behind the recent republication of “Soho Night & Day”, the classic portrait of 1960s Soho – a book that features text by Frank and high contrast black and...
Adventures in Coding 01.03.2026 58:49
Andrew Smith, the journalist and bestselling author of “Moondust”, talks to historian Matthew Worley about “Devil in the Stack” – Andrew’s latest nonfiction book. It’s a genre-defying part memoir, part history, and part impassioned essay about computer code and the ways in which it’s reshaping the world and humanity. Supported by the Heritage National Lottery Fund, the Tommy Flowers Foundation, an...
Wild Swimmer, Wild Life 01.02.2026 54:41
“Guardian” staff writer Patrick Barkham chats with Ross MacFarlane about “The Swimmer”, Patrick’s appropriately unconventional biography of Roger Deakin. Abandoning his lucrative career as a 1960s Soho advertising executive, Deakin bought a ruined house in rural Suffolk and then reinvented himself first as a documentary film-maker and finally as the author of the bestselling memoir, “Waterlog”, wh...
A Walk Through the Russian Wilderness 04.01.2026 32:55
Foreign correspondent Tom Parfitt, who has worked for The Times , The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian , discusses his debut travel book with Paul Willetts. Entitled High Caucasus , it was hailed by The Spectator as “a work of extraordinary imaginative empathy and power.”
Dystopian Fiction 07.12.2025 36:26
Bestselling novelist John King – author of The Football Factory – talks to Sohemian Society co-founder and think-tank veteran Marc Glendening about “Peekaboo Bosh”, his latest foray into dystopian fiction. They also discuss John's previous work in that genre.
Early Victorian A.I. 12.10.2025 59:20
Professor John Tresch – a science historian at the Warburg Institute – in conversation with former Wellcome Institute archivist Ross MacFarlane about three early nineteenth-century inventions that anticipated the programmable electronic computer. These include the Eureka Machine, which created perfectly grammatical Latin poetry. This episode was produced with assistance from the National Lottery,...
London at War, 1939-1945 14.09.2025 51:11
Jerry White and Travis Elborough in conversation about Jerry’s most recent book, “The Battle of London, 1939-45: Endurance, Heroism and Frailty Under Fire”.
The Summer of 1976 06.07.2025 50:16
John L. Williams and Travis Elborough discuss John’s new book, “Heatwave”, which chronicles the famously hot and eventful British summer of 1976, a summer remembered bot just for its intense heat but also for riots, inter-racial violence, and the emergence of punk music.
The Scandalous History of Dolphin Square 22.06.2025 42:28
Join former M.P.-turned-author Simon Danczuk for an amusing conversation with the Sohemian Society co-founder Marc Glendening about the long and often downright weird history of Dolphin Square, an exclusive 1930s London housing development. Among the featured residents are the eccentric spymaster Maxwell Knight, the gay spy John Vassall, and the Labour Party politician/British Union of Fascists le...
Soho's Golden Age of Glamour 08.06.2025 36:30
Publisher Yak El-Droubie talks to the lively and charming eighty-nine-year-old former nude model Jean Sporle about her life. Their conversation focuses on late 1950s and early 1960s Soho when she worked for Pamela Green and George Harrison Marks, creators of the groundbreaking magazine, Kamera , which brought artistic flair to so-called glamour photography.
Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country 25.05.2025 32:47
Edward Parnell is in conversation with Paul Willetts about ghost stories and bereavement, twin preoccupations of Edward’s hit nonfiction debut. Published in 2019, “Ghostland” was shortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize for literary autobiography and received unanimously enthusiastic reviews.
The Lives of Gay Men in Postwar London 11.05.2025 1:37:35
Peter Parker talks to Travis Elborough about “Some Men in London”, Peter’s recent, acclaimed and often witty two-volume collage of letters, diaries, and newspaper stories, chronicling gay male life between 1945 and 1968, the year when sex between consenting adult men was decriminalised. The discussion is punctuated by the actor Jon Glover’s readings from the diaries of Noël Coward and others.
Jumpin’ Jack Flash 27.04.2025 37:29
A conversation between the nonfiction writers Keiron Pim and Paul Willetts. They focus on Keiron’s debut biography, “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”, a portrait of David Litvinoff, the East End rebel who formed an improbable link between the Rolling Stones, Lucian Freud, and the Krays. Litvinoff is perhaps best-remembered as the inspiration for the cult 1970 movie, “Performance”, starring Mick Jagger and Jame...
Bohemian Women of Soho & Fitzrovia 13.04.2025 47:47
A recording of a recent Sohemian Society event at which the painter/writer Darren Coffield and the art dealer/critic Clive Jennings discuss Darren’s most recent book, “Queens of Bohemia”. It charts the rackety lives of Nina Hamnett, Henrietta Moraes and other women who inhabited the mid-twentieth-century bohemian world that thrived in Soho and Fitzrovia/North Soho.
Paris 1944 30.03.2025 34:42
Nonfiction writer Paul Willetts talks to the historian and former foreign correspondent Patrick Bishop about his latest book, “Paris ’44”, which provides a panoramic portrait of the Nazi occupation of the French capital and its subsequent liberation.
The Life and Work of Nick Drake 16.03.2025 1:21:13
A live recording of a Sohemian Society event at which Drake’s biographer Richard Morton Jack discussed his subject with the writer James Wilson, whose latest novel, The Pieces , features a Drake-inflected late 1960s folk singer. The discussion was chaired by the novelist and music writer Cathi Unsworth.
Jonathan Meades 01.03.2025 50:25
Jonathan Meades is in conversation with his longstanding editor and friend, John Mitchinson. They’ll not only be looking back on Jonathan’s career as a journalist, documentary film-maker, and fiction writer but also talking about his new novel, the wonderfully titled Empty Wigs .
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