The Adam Buxton Podcast

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The Adam Buxton Podcast
Adam Buxton Podcast logo.jpg
Presentation
Hosted byAdam Buxton
GenreTalk
Created byAdam Buxton
Production
ProductionAdam Buxton, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell
Publication
Original release15 September 2015 – present
Websitehttps://www.adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts

The Adam Buxton Podcast is a podcast in which the English comedian Adam Buxton interviews friends and celebrities.[1] The first episode was released on 15 September 2015.[2]

Format[]

Most episodes begin with an introduction from Buxton as he walks through the Norfolk countryside with his dog Rosie, followed by a previously recorded conversation with the episode's guest.[3] Interviews cover personal and cultural topics, punctuated with musical interludes from Buxton.[4] Christmas episodes feature an appearance from Joe Cornish, with whom Buxton once formed the comedy duo Adam and Joe.[5]

Buxton described the podcast as "a confection ... a heavily stylised greatest hits of a conversation".[5] He told Wired that podcasts can "accommodate the rhythms and meanderings of a real conversation in a way that few other mediums are suited to do", unlike the tightly edited interviews and conversations on broadcast radio and television.[6]

Reception[]

The Guardian described Buxton's interviews as "a masterclass in softly-softly interviewing", and named episode 29, an interview with the documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux, one of the "ultimate podcast episodes".[7] The Irish Times wrote that "Buxton's interviews are gentle, funny, compassionate, interested – it's almost as if you could learn how to be a better conversationalist just from listening to him".[4] GQ wrote that Buxton "can be funny, flippant and throwaway, while also revealing a deeply personal emotional honesty and vulnerability".[8]

Awards[]

Year Award Awarding body Result
2016 Best Online Talk Show, Comedy The Online Radio Awards Won[9]
2017 Internet Award Chortle Won[10]
2017 Podcast Champion British Podcast Awards Won[11]

Episodes[]

Episode Release Date Subject
1 15 September 2015 Louis Theroux
2 23 September 2015 Lianne La Havas
3 30 September 2015 Dr Buckles' Cold Safari
4 7 October 2015 Jon Ronson
5 14 October 2015 Rob Brydon
6 21 October 2015 Garth Jennings
7 29 October 2015 Scroobius Pip
8 11 November 2015 Rob Delaney
9 19 November 2015 Caitlin Moran
10 27 November 2015 Louis Theroux
11 23 December 2015 Joe Cornish
12 25 December 2015 Adam & Joe Christmas Podcast
13 8 March 2016 David Bowie tribute
14 24 March 2016 David Bowie tribute II
15 6 April 2016 Kathy Burke
16 13 April 2016 Garth Jennings
17 21 April 2016 Richard Herring
18 28 April 2016 Sara Pascoe
19 6 May 2016 Doc Brown
20 27 May 2016 Iain Lee
21 3 June 2016 Marc Riley
22 12 June 2016 Jonny Greenwood
22b 19 June 2016 Jonny Greenwood
23 23 June 2016 John Robins
24 8 July 2016 Richard Ayoade
25 9 July 2016 Richard Ayoade
26 21 July 2016 Sally Wainwright
27 11 August 2016 Bill Hader
28 1 September 2016 Michael Palin
29 12 September 2016 Louis Theroux
30 21 September 2016 Michaela Coel
31 12 October 2016 Panti
32 25 October 2016 Tash Demetriou
33 13 November 2016 Matt Berry
34 25 December 2016 Joe Cornish
35 23 March 2017 Steve Coogan
36 30 March 2017 Claudia O'Doherty
37 6 April 2017 Brian Eno
38 6 April 2017 Brian Eno
39 13 April 2017 Julian Barratt & Garth Jennings
40 20 April 2017 Zadie Smith
41 27 April 2017 Marc Maron
42 4 May 2017 Bridget Christie & Steve Mason
43 11 May 2017 Nick Kroll
44 18 May 2017 Adam Curtis
45 26 May 2017 Edgar Wright
46 2 June 2017 Sharon Horgan
47 17 June 2017 Spoon
48 14 September 2017 Dougie Payne
49 24 September 2017 Louis Theroux
50 29 September 2017 Mae Martin
51 6 October 2017 Johnny Marr
52 12 October 2017 Reece Shearsmith & Steve Pemberton
53 21 October 2017 Miranda Sawyer
54 26 October 2017 Bill Burr
55 3 November 2017 Simon Amstell
56 11 November 2017 Kathy Burke
57 18 November 2017 Hassan Akkad
58 26 November 2017 Josh Homme & Matt Berry
59 26 November 2017 Tim Pope
60 9 December 2017 Thomas Dolby
61 16 December 2017 Romesh Ranganathan
62 25 December 2017 Joe Cornish
63A 9 February 2018 Paul Thomas Anderson
63B 9 February 2018 Jonny Greenwood
64 16 February 2018 Greta Gerwig
65 23 February 2018 Diane Morgan
66 2 March 2018 Michael Lewis
67 10 March 2018 Aisling Bea
68 16 March 2018 Jon Ronson
69 23 March 2018 Lolly Adefope
70 31 March 2018 Garth Jennings and Wes Anderson
71 7 April 2018 Jayde Adams
72 14 April 2018 Fenton Bailey
73 21 April 2018 Cariad Lloyd
74 28 April 2018 Bob Mortimer
75 5 May 2018 Eleanor Friedberger
76 13 May 2018 Charlie Brooker
77 7 June 2018 Tim Key
78 18 August 2018 Laura Davis and Mac DeMarco
79 12 October 2018 David Sedaris
80 20 October 2018 Desiree Burch
81 27 October 2018 Louis Theroux
82 3 November 2018 Tash Demetriou
83 12 November 2018 Simon Pegg
84 17 November 2018 Roisin Conaty
85 26 November 2018 Michael Scott Moore
86 3 December 2018 Mona Chalabi
87 10 December 2018 Nish Kumar
88 25 December 2018 Joe Cornish
89 19 April 2019 David Mitchell
90 26 April 2019 Ruby Wax
91 4 May 2019 Marlon James
92 11 May 2019 James Acaster
93 18 May 2019 Charlotte Gainsbourg
94 25 May 2019 Nina Stibbe
95 2 June 2019 John Grant
96 8 June 2019 Charlotte Church
97 15 June 2019 Bob Mortimer & Paul Whitehouse
98 29 June 2019 Maya Foa
99 7 July 2019 Frank Skinner
100 13 July 2019 Joe Cornish and Louis Theroux
101 21 July 2019 Sara Pascoe and Richard Ayoade
102 4 October 2019 Philip Pullman
103 12 October 2019 Emily Dean
104 14 October 2019 Chris Morris
105 18 October 2019 Chris Morris
106 25 October 2019 Shoshana Zuboff
107 1 November 2019 Guz Khan
108 8 November 2019 Michael Kiwanuka
109 16 November 2019 Dawn O'Porter
110 22 November 2019 Derren Brown
111 26 November 2019 Nicky Wire
112 2 December 2019 Diana Fleischman
113 7 December 2019 Jeff Goldblum
114 14 December 2019 Billy Connolly
115 25 December 2019 Joe Cornish
116 26 March 2020 Xand van Tulleken
117 31 March 2020 Daisy Haggard
118 5 April 2020 Malcolm Gladwell
119 16 April 2020 Romesh Ranganathan
120 26 April 2020 Tash Demetriou
121 3 May 2020 Louis Theroux
122 10 May 2020 Laura Marling
123 17 May 2020 Nile Rodgers
124 26 May 2020 Sara Barron
125 26 May 2020 George the Poet
126 30 June 2020 Joe Cornish
127 13 July 2020 Holly Walsh
128 19 July 2020 Ed O'Brien
129 27 July 2020 Helen Lewis
130 5 August 2020 Zadie Smith
131 26 September 2020 Caitlin Moran
132 3 October 2020 Robbie Williams
133 9 October 2020 Raven Smith
134 12 October 2020 Sleaford Mods
135 17 October 2020 Ellie White
136 25 October 2020 Blindboy Boatclub
137 31 October 2020 Nina Conti
138 5 November 2020 Miles Jupp
139 9 November 2020 Fran Healy
140 14 November 2020 Candice Carty-Williams
141 22 November 2020 Joe Lycett
142 30 November 2020 Benjamin Zephaniah
143 6 December 2020 Rachel Bloom
144 11 December 2020 Paul McCartney
145 25 December 2020 Joe Cornish
146 31 January 2021 Stewart Lee
147 7 February 2021 Elizabeth Day
148 14 February 2021 Tony Law
149 21 February 2021 Róisín Murphy
150 28 February 2021 Louis Theroux
151 3 March 2021 Torvill and Dean
152 8 March 2021 Rose Matafeo
153 15 March 2021 Kazuo Ishiguro
154 28 March 2021 Tom Allen
155 5 April 2021 Laurie Anderson
156 14 April 2021 Lee Mack
157 20 August 2021 Eric André and Phoebe Bridgers
158 29 August 2021 Isabel Allende
159 4 September 2021 Tommy Tiernan
160 12 September 2021 Sarah Silverman
161 20 September 2021 Georgia Pritchett
162 26 September 2021 Jim Moir (AKA) Vic Reeves
163 5 October 2021 Lauren Pattinson and Sam Lee
164 10 October 2021 Colson Whitehead
165 19 October 2021 Dave Sedaris

References[]

  1. ^ Verdier, Hannah (22 October 2015). "The Adam Buxton Podcast review – from Toy Story 3 to catching Prince's towel, a gentle grilling for director Garth Jennings". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  2. ^ "ADAM BUXTON - 'THE ADAM BUXTON PODCAST' British iTunes Chart Performance". iTunesChart.net. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Comedian Adam Buxton's adorable video of dog bouncing through Norwich field goes viral". Eastern Daily Press. Retrieved 18 November 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b Griffin, Sarah (10 November 2018). "Podcasts: Adam Buxton". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ a b Hogan, Michael (9 May 2021). "Adam Buxton: "We're in the sad sandwich of life, but it has a surprising zing of pickle"". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Rundle, Michael. "Adam Buxton tells WIRED why he's returned to podcasting". Wired UK. ISSN 1357-0978. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  7. ^ Verdier, Hannah (20 March 2021). "From Adam Buxton to Griefcast: what are the ultimate podcast episodes?". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Henderson, Paul. "Adam Buxton: 'I made the least popular Radiohead video ever. And I don't care'". British GQ. Retrieved 21 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "The Online Radio Awards Winner - The Adam Buxton Podcast". The Online Radio Awards. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Who won the Chortle Awards 2017". Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Adam Buxton gets Podcast Champion award". 30 April 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
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