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THE BEST AUDIO SHOWS TO LISTEN TO THIS WEEK

- Leaf Arbuthnot

TAILENDERS Cricket fans who are never stumped for chat

Greg James, Jimmy Anderson (right) and Felix White are, it’s fair to say, pleased as punch that cricket has returned. Their laidback BBC podcast was originally slated to have a short run but it proved so popular that it recently celebrated its 100th episode. Every week or so for a languid hour the chaps chat about cricket, chewing through everything from Test matches of old to the current performanc­e of key players.

WHO THE HELL IS HAMISH? The cruelties of a cunning conman

Gripping true-crime series that recounts how Australian conman Hamish Watson persuaded swathes of people to part with eye-watering sums. Using various aliases, Hamish Watson claimed to be a fund manager, a barrister and even an orphaned MIT mathematic­ian, in order to gain the trust of his victims.

HOPE HIGH What turns a teenager bad?

BBC journalist Annabel Deas spent a year embedded in an inconspici­ous part of West Yorkshire trying to work out why so many local teenagers were going off the rails. In her excellent seven-part series she asks what causes a child to pick up a weapon or become a drugs mule. It’s a searing and informativ­e study of a neglected community.

WITNESS HISTORY Tall tales told by those who were there

I tune in and out of this long-running World Service show but it’s been on cracking form recently. On each canapésize­d episode, remarkable events from around the world are brought to life by the people who witnessed them. Start with the story about Steven Callahan, who spent 76 days adrift on a raft when his yacht sank in the Atlantic in 1982.

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