The Documentary Podcast

BBC World Service
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May 17, 2020 • 28min

Coronavirus Global Conversations: Making people laugh

Comedians Sarah Cooper, Waylene Beukes, and Anna Piper Scott share how the pandemic impacted their careers. They discuss the challenges of adapting comedy to the digital age and finding humor during challenging times. The podcast also delves into the emotional struggles of isolation and loneliness faced by individuals during the lockdown.
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May 16, 2020 • 51min

Stimulus cheques and sending money home

Financial expert offers advice on surviving Covid-19 fallout, discussing global financial challenges, tips for couples during lockdown, adapting businesses during pandemic, struggles in Rio's favelas, remittances impact, and community initiatives.
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May 16, 2020 • 24min

Don't log off - part six

In this podcast, Maria Ester from Ecuador shares her concerns about her family's heavy machinery business and her elderly mother's safety during the pandemic. Meanwhile, Rohan, a young farmer in Jamaica, discusses the challenges of running the family farm amidst drought and Covid-19. The podcast also touches on the impact of lockdown on businesses in Iraq and features a segment on life in Antarctica without the virus.
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May 14, 2020 • 26min

Boris Johnson and Britain’s Covid-19 crisis

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson discusses his battle with Covid-19 and how it affected his leadership style. The podcast explores skepticism of Johnson's decision-making during the crisis and highlights key moments in the handling of the pandemic. It also mentions the impact of foreign-born nurses on his recovery and his shift towards state intervention in response to the crisis.
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May 12, 2020 • 28min

Wuhan: The beginning of coronavirus Covid-19

Dr Li, Head of the ICU in Wuhan, shares his experiences during the early days of Covid-19 outbreak. The podcast explores the challenges faced by medical professionals, government's response, and debates on virus contagiousness. It sheds light on the importance of free speech, balancing privacy and safety, and the emotional toll of lockdown in Wuhan.
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May 10, 2020 • 51min

One hundred days of Brexit

Newly elected MPs from Northern England share their experiences transitioning from Brexit discourse to focusing on the pandemic. They discuss surprising Conservative wins in Labour strongholds, handling COVID-19 challenges, managing constituents' concerns, and the impact of Brexit on neglected towns.
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May 10, 2020 • 28min

Coronavirus Global Conversations: Haircuts after lockdown

Three hairdressers from Jerusalem, Berlin, and Johannesburg discuss reopening their salons post-lockdown. Marcel and Marion can cut hair with restrictions, while Tamsyn can only sell products. They talk about the future of hair cutting during Covid-19 and the challenges they face.
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May 9, 2020 • 51min

Coronavirus and Asia

The impact of Covid-19 on Asia is explored with a panel of leading public health experts, politicians and analysts from across the region. What can be done to slow down the spread of the virus? And how should countries balance the needs of their economies with the need to save lives?
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May 8, 2020 • 24min

Don't log off - part five

Explore the shifting lives of individuals worldwide under the pandemic, from Maasai pastoralists in Kenya to a couple in a motorhome in Turkey. Listen to the struggles of domestic workers in Singapore and parents in South Africa, highlighting the challenges faced during lockdown. Dive into personal narratives from various corners of the world, reflecting on diverse experiences and hopes for the future amidst the global standstill.
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May 7, 2020 • 27min

Hanging by a thread: Bangladesh’s garment workers

Exploring the challenges faced by garment workers in Bangladesh due to the pandemic, including factory shutdowns and economic uncertainty. The struggles of garment workers and factory owners in Bangladesh due to canceled orders during the pandemic, revealing the human and financial toll on the industry. The harsh realities of exploitation and desperation among workers in Bangladesh. The challenges faced by garment workers in receiving full wages during the pandemic, with delays causing financial hardships. The struggles and resilience of Bangladesh’s government workers amidst protests, ending on a note of hope.

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