Nicky Campbell’s award-winning BBC podcast Different returns with series three

Nicky Campbell’s award-winning BBC podcast Different returns with series three

“I am so delighted to be bringing back another series of our award-winning podcast, Different. Loyal listeners should know by now that I love talking to people from all walks of life and listening to their remarkable stories.” — Nicky Campbell

BBC 5 Live presenter Nicky Campbell is back with the third series of his award-winning podcast Different.

Produced by Audio Always, the podcast which drops weekly from Wednesday 22 November will feature interviews from a range of fascinating guests, exploring what makes them so extraordinarily different.

Robert Mazur, a former under-cover federal agent who operated in the deep underworld, kicks off the first episode with stories of how he acted as a high-level money launderer for members of the Columbian drug cartels.

Robert Mazur, who’s story was eventually adapted into the 2016 film ‘The Infiltrator’ starring Bryan Cranston, said: “I changed the course of many people’s lives. I ruined many people’s lives. It was a knock-on effect. If I was one of them, I’d want to kill me. They did want to kill me. They still do. I’m not very popular.”

Mazur goes on to talk of how he dreams of a ‘normal’ life: “I may just decide to come out. It’s really kind of stressful. What can I say? ‘I’m sorry about that? Let’s get on with our lives.’ I’d just like to not have to live the way we presently do. I’d like to live the way my neighbours live.”

Other guests set to grace the new series include Katy Morgan-Davies, the daughter of a cult leader who was locked up for 30 years, Zac Ebrahim, the son of one of the men charged with the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing and Joseph Parris, a New York barber and wig maker with the most astonishing stories. The best one might be that he was Frank Sinatra’s long-standing barber!

Different won Gold in the Interview category for Nicky’s conversation with Jenny Pearson, the daughter of his abuser, from his time as a student at Edinburgh Academy, at this year’s British Podcast Awards.

On the return of the new series, Nicky Campbell says: “I am so delighted to be bringing back another series of our award-winning podcast, Different. Loyal listeners should know by now that I love talking to people from all walks of life and listening to their remarkable stories. From Frank Sinatra’s long standing barber, to an undercover agent who laundered money for Pablo Escobar’s infamous cartel, a daughter born into her Father’s cult and a son to one of the men who planned the World Trade Centre bombing in 1993, this series is full of ear catching real-life stories and I can’t wait for you to hear them.”

BBC Radio 5 Live’s Lead Commissioning Editor, Richard Maddock, says: “To win the gold in this year’s British Podcast Awards illustrates just how unique and impactful ‘Different’ is. Nicky is a master of his craft and one of the country’s best interviewers. In ‘Different’, he takes us on a journey to understand the lives of extraordinary people. We are really proud of this podcast, it not only entertains the audience, but has changed people’s lives. We’re really excited for this brand new series which will once again introduce you to some incredible individuals who have some fascinating stories to tell.”

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Series three of Different will launch on BBC Sounds on Wednesday 22 November.

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