Pick of the week
Table for Four
One for the Gavin & Stacey fans, as Joanna Page and her on-screen husband Mathew Horne are reunited for a foodie podcast. It’s a familiar format: they invite two celebrity friends for lunch (courtesy of Good Food) and a light natter about things such as the Jaffa Cakes biscuit/cake debate. Page is on top form with first guests, wine lovers Gary Barlow and Olly Smith: “I know nothing about wine; I’m from Swansea, I was brought up with White Lightning.” Hollie Richardson
Widely available, episodes weekly
Someone’s Hunting Us
Missing Black women are often ignored by the media, with podcasts now frequently offering a corrective. This series centres the stories of women (who are “both the victims and the heroes” here), as well as profiling an unlikely young killer. Produced by New Jersey’s NJ.com, it also underscores the necessity of local journalism. Hannah J Davies
Widely available, episodes weekly
NearlywedsTakeover … Molly Smith and Tom Clare host Nearlyweds. Photograph: Dave Benett/Getty Images
Reality stars turned podcast magnates Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo cannily hand over their Nearlyweds format to a new couple, Love Islanders Molly Smith and Tom Clare. If you’re not a fan of them it is liable to grate. But for committed viewers, these meandering chats are surely your type on paper. HJD
Widely available, episodes weekly
Uncover: The Cult Queen of Canada
In 2023, self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada” Romana Didulo moved into a disused school in a small town in Saskatchewan with her followers, much to the dismay of locals. The latest run of this investigative podcast by Canada’s CBC retells the bizarre tale which – if you’re not already in a cult – is sure to thrill. HJD
Widely available, episodes weekly
Fraudacious
Journalist Vicky Baker has already hosted one podcast on a suspiciously penniless socialite (Fake Heiress, about Anna Delvey); now this Novel/BBC Studios pod sees her explore another, Ekaterina Barrett, who borrowed more than £1m from acquaintance Bridget Hutchcroft and refused to give it back. Deja vu aside, it’s a wild, globetrotting ride. HJD
Widely available, out on Monday 2 March
