
In a quiet corner of every town, down a street nobody cares about, you’ll find a Bureau of Lost Things. Here a dedicated team strive to reunite lost things with their careless owners. One such branch nestles just inside the M25, where no-nonsense overseer Veronica runs a tight ship; at least according to her (Head Office may disagree). Now we follow eager new recruit Will, cynical con-artist Cara ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | ||||

The pressure of being Bureau scapegoat finally begins to tell on Will while Cara’s lies catch up with her as she is forced to grapple with the lost purpose of a fraternal familiar.
Veronica struggles to improve team performance while a mysterious woman from the Bureau’s past brings the memories flooding back.
A visitor’s lost patience spells trouble for local traffic wardens, while the arrival of a tortoise leads to no end of hijinks, many of which Raymond finds upsetting.
The Bureau has reached its storage capacity, causing Will to take the initiative and add a new section. But this drastic action leads to a very unfortunate reaction in Veronica.
Amazing podcast, wish there were more episodes
There isn’t enough good hearted weirdness in comedy today, and this sit-com (it’s more than a mere podcast) has it in spades.
However, I have had to stop listening to it on the bus as I was getting funny looks from laughing so loud!
Brilliant!
Funny twist on what Might have happened if Emily from Bagpuss had set up a franchise ... anyone who has worked in admin or retail will find moments of familiarity and for everyone else - it’s fun!!
What a concept, a place to look for your lost umbrella or your l8st virginity!
Wouldn’t recommend unless you are pagan or Wiccan. Story seemed more offbeat than I want.
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Apple Podcasts | #158 |
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