Famous faces take their best mate, their mum, their neighbour (whoever they want) for an afternoon at a favourite museum or gallery. As well as getting a peek behind the scenes, seeing what makes a museum tick, it's also the starting point for some great conversations about life, the universe and everything. As well as a chance to eat lots of cake in the cafe. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & CultureArtsVisual Arts |
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If you’ve enjoyed delving into museums with our celebrity guests on Meet Me at the Museum, then our new spin-off show, Meet You at the Museum, should be right up your street, as we get the lowdown from museum visitors themselves. Join host JP Devlin ... more
If you’ve enjoyed delving into museums with our celebrity guests on Meet Me at the Museum, then our new spin-off show, Meet You at the Museum, should be right up your street, as we get the lowdown from museum visitors themselves. Join host JP Devlin ... more
If you’ve enjoyed delving into museums with our celebrity guests on Meet Me at the Museum, then our new spin-off show, Meet You at the Museum, should be right up your street, as we get the lowdown from museum visitors themselves. Join host JP Devlin ... more
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I came late to this podcast series but I really like the concept and the casual style. Really does feel like walking around the museum with a well informed friend.
This was lovely podcast.The two woman talk to each other so readily.Its a joy to listen in.They ask what I would have asked.Thank you so much ladies a great pleasure Alison
If you love museums, interesting people talking about interesting and sometimes unlikely things, and good chats, this podcast is for you. A fab way to learn more about the world and add museums to your “to visit” list.
Even though I knew this podcast existed it took until the third lockdown to actually listen, but then I listened to every one almost back-to-back! With such a diverse range of presenters and museums or galleries visited there is something for everyone. Most of the presenters were very respectful of where they were visiting (a few of the comedians tried too hard to be funny and were a bit juvenile and silly which got irritating) and they wanted to know all about the subject, including the less pa... more
This podcast is based on a simple but inspired idea. Each episode is worth listening to. The mix of guest presenters in a different museum each time produces magic. Well done to whoever thought it up. The variety works well: some museums lend themselves to a more serious approach by virtue of their theme but others are the springboard for banter between the presenters. Excellent!
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