Spectator Out Loud

Spectator Out Loud

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A weekly compilation of our favourite articles from The Spectator magazine, read aloud by their writers, from politics to arts, foreign affairs to culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Tali Fraser, Damian Thompson, Matthew Wilson & Christa d’Souza 10.07.2026

This week: Tali Fraser gives the definitive answer to what Andy Burnham’s ‘Manchesterism’ actually is; Damian Thompson asks if there is any route back for the Society of St Pius X; Matthew Wilson discusses whether Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey can live up to the 2,700-year history of artworks depicting Homer’s epic; and Christa d’Souza reads her Notes on … Tans.  Become a Spectator subscriber t...

Max Jeffery, Gavin Mortimer, James Delingpole, Aidan Hartley & Angus Colwell 03.07.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Max Jeffery explains the truth about how the British Empire is taught in schools; Gavin Mortimer asks why Giorgia Meloni is courting Emmanuel Macron; James Delingpole reviews the World Cup; after 25 years, Aidan Hartley bows out as the Spectator’s  Wild life  columnist; and finally, the Spectator’s new restaurant critic Angus Colwell ponders how...

Richard Madeley, Michael Simmons, Gus Carter & Arabella Byrne 26.06.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Richard Madeley wonders if anyone in the media still drinks; Michael Simmons asks if the UK is ready for Andy Burnham’s first Budget; Gus Carter explains the Spectator’s role in the birth of America; and finally, Arabella Byrne provides her notes on coconut water.    Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectator subscriber today t...

Freddy Gray, Matt Ridley, Peter Parker & Lloyd Evans 19.06.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Freddy Gray asks whether the Iran deal will destroy J.D. Vance; Matt Ridley argues that Britain must finally embrace gene editing; Peter Parker explains the problem with ‘queer art'; and finally, Lloyd Evans says the NHS treats everyone fairly – with contempt.   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access t...

Tim Shipman – with Kemi Badenoch, Justin Marozzi, Christopher Howse & Lara Prendergast 14.06.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Tim Shipman interviews Kemi Badenoch – including excerpts from the interview; Justin Marozzi argues that Trump’s strategy has only strengthened the Iranian regime; Christopher Howse pays tribute to ‘London’s rudest landlord'; and finally, Lara Prendergasts says that ‘matrescence’ is one big con.    Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Becom...

Lisa Haseldine, Michael Simmons, Patrick Smith & Toby Young – with Nigel Farage 08.06.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Lisa Haseldine reports from Armenia; Michael Simmons argues neoliberalism has never really been tried; Patrick Smith explains why he takes frog poison; and finally, Toby Young wonders why Nigel Farage cares if he has been banned from Desert Island Discs . Plus: the Reform UK leader reveals – exclusively to James Heale – what he would choose if he went on t...

William Atkinson, James Delingpole, Daisy Dunn & Margaret Mitchell 29.05.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : William Atkinson sends his dispatch from the Shetland Islands; James Delingpole remembers Malcolm, his ‘gloriously unfiltered’ father; Daisy Dunn reviews Mary Beard’s  Talking Classics ; and Margaret Mitchell explores corporate dread and the institutional gothic.   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectator subscriber today to...

Douglas Murray, Flora Watkins & Nicholas Farrell 25.05.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Douglas Murray details his encounter with Labour leadership hopeful Wes Streeting; Flora Watkins explains why the Open Garden scheme is the antidote to the Chelsea Flower Show; and Nicholas Farrell says local nudists are running wild in Ravenna.   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast wit...

James Heale, Geoffrey Cain, Rachel Johnson & Melissa Kite 16.05.2026

This week: James Heale on Farage's plan to win the left-wing vote, Geoffrey Cain on Trump's visit to China, Rachel Johnson has lost her luggage and Melissa Kite wonders why the French love Cork. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more. For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts . Contact us: podcast@...

Lisa Haseldine, Roya Nikkah & Lionel Shriver 09.05.2026

This week: Lisa Haseldine on Britain's failing maternity services, Roya Nikkah writes the diary and Lionel Shriver on gerrymandering in America. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more. For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts . Contact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri...

Martin Vander Weyer, Freddy Gray & Arabella Byrne 30.04.2026

This week: Martin Vander Weyer on British steel and his chat with Andy Haldane, Freddy Gray has been stateside & Arabella Byrne on why she's no fan of the social climbing dog – whippets. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more. For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts . Contact us: podcast@spectato...

Max Jeffery, Peter James, Zoe Strimpel and Graeme Thomson 24.04.2026

This week: Max Jeffery on the transgender nihilists agitating for ‘a new era of rage’; Peter James reads his diary; Zoe Strimpel on Lena Dunham’s version of feminism; and Graeme Thomson takes us through the rock and roll alter egos.  Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more. For more Spectator podcasts, go to spe...

Robert Hardman, Melissa Kite, Julian Glover & Sarah Carlson 16.04.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : as the King prepares to head to America, Robert Hardman looks ahead to what would have been Elizabeth II’s centenary celebration; Melissa Kite reports from the fuel protests in Ireland (featuring one of the disgruntled truckers); Julian Glover mourns the demise of the railway restaurant car; and finally, do you love it or hate it – Sarah Carlson provides h...

Catherine Ostler, Paul Wood, John Power & David Whitehouse 10.04.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Catherine Ostler, the former editor of  Tatler , ponders the drama of the courtroom as she travels around the Kent countryside; following the news of the ceasefire with Iran, Paul Wood says that no-one knows what Trump will do next; John Power encourages Gen Z men to go hiking; and finally, astrophysicist David Whitehouse explores the dark s...

Easter: Lisa Haseldine, Matthew Parris, Damian Thompson, Peter Pomerantsev, Chas Newkey-Burden & Catriona Olding  02.04.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Lisa Haseldine reports from Svalbard; Matthew Parris reflects on the Iran crisis during Holy Week; Damian Thompson assesses how Pope Leo XIV is quietly reshaping the Vatican; Peter Pomerantsev reviews Jack Watling’s Statecraft ; Chas Newkey-Burden provides his notes on marathons; and finally, from Provence, Catriona Olding reflects on comfort and comp...

Tim Shipman, Ben Clerkin, Maxwell Marlow & Hermione Eyre 28.03.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : looking back to 1973, Tim Shipman wonders how bad the energy crisis could get; Ben Clerkin interviews Steve Hilton, the former Cameron aide running to be California’s next governor; Maxwell Marlow explains how to solve the student debt crisis; and finally, ‘disorientatingly enjoyable’ is the verdict of Hermione Eyre as she reviews David Hockney a...

Ruaridh Nicoll, Angus Colwell, Mary Wakefield, Philip Hensher & Nicholas Farrell 20.03.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Ruaridh Nicoll reads his letter from Havana; Angus Colwell takes us through an A-Z of London horrors; Mary Wakefield points out the glaring flaw in Keir Starmer’s ‘cohesion plan; Philip Hensher reviews an increasingly reflective Alan Bennett; and finally, Nicholas Farrell reflects on Jeffrey Epstein, Silvio Berlusconi – and nudists in Italy. Produced and p...

Damian Thompson, Francis Pike, Ysenda Maxtone-Graham & Lloyd Evans 13.03.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Damian Thompson says his addiction to the piano has only got worse with age; Francis Pike ponders if Kim Jong-Un is lining up a female successor; Ysenda Maxtone-Graham explains the art to left-wing boasting; and finally, Lloyd Evans contemplates becoming a magistrate.   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectator subsc...

Geoffrey Cain, Justin Marozzi, Alex Diggins & Sam France 08.03.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Geoffrey Cain explains why Trump’s real target with Iran is China; Justin Marozzi argues ancient history might be on the side of Ayatollah Khamenei’s supporters; Alex Diggins warns about the catastrophic consequences that may befall the Palace of Westminster; and finally, Sam France celebrates the 50p coin.   Produced and presented by Patric...

Angus Colwell, Paul Wood, Andrew Rule & Jonathan Meades 27.02.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Angus Colwell ponders why young Brits seem to aspire to be more Australian; Paul Wood analyses the daring plan to reclaim the Chagos islands; Andrew Rule explains why to read is to love; and finally, Jonathan Meades declares that John Vanbrugh defies taxonomy as events kick off to mark the 300th anniversary of his death.   Produced and prese...

James Heale, Lisa Haseldine, Simon Heffer & Lloyd Evans 20.02.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : James Heale reflects on Nigel Farage's leadership team; Lisa Haseldine argues that Europe is in denial over its defence; Simon Heffer looks at the extraordinary rise – and tragic fall – of the first Labour Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald; and finally, Lloyd Evans reviews the plays I'm Sorry, Prime Minister and American Psycho .   Produced a...

Tina Brown, Travis Aaroe, Genevieve Gaunt & Deborah Ross 14.02.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Tina Brown explains her bafflement at how Jeff Bezos destroyed the  Washington Post ; Travis Aaroe warns against Britain putting its hopes in military man Al Carns MP; Genevieve Gaunt explores survival of the fittest as she reviews books by Justin Garcia and Paul Eastwick; and finally, Deborah Ross declares herself a purist as she reviews Em...

Piers Morgan, Melanie McDonagh, Matt Ridley & Rachel Johnson 06.02.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Piers Morgan reveals what Donald Trump told him from his hospital bed; Melanie McDonagh ponders the impermanence of email, amidst the Peter Mandelson scandal; Matt Ridley argues that polar bears – which are currently thriving – pose problems for climate enthusiasts; and finally, Rachel Johnson attends the memorial service for Dame Jilly Cooper – and says s...

Sean Thomas, Mary Killen, Owen Matthews & Patrick Kidd 30.01.2026

On this week’s  Spectator Out Loud : Sean Thomas explains how an AI-generated goth girl became a nationalist icon; Mary Killen argues we should all regret the loss of the landline; Owen Matthews says that banning Russian art only weakens Ukraine; and finally, Patrick Kidd makes the case for letting children experience alcohol.   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectat...

Gavin Mortimer, John Campbell, Mark Piesing & Daisy Dunn 24.01.2026

On this week’s Spectator Out Loud : Gavin Mortimer reports on the battle between the EU and farmers; John Campbell explains Lord Haldane’s significance to politics today; reviewing Polar War by Kenneth R, Rosen, Mark Piesing ponders who will rule the arctic; and, Daisy Dunn celebrates the history of poems on the underground.   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Become a Spectator subs...

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