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The Big Smoke Variety Show

The Big Smoke Variety Show

By: Kevin Bennett
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The Big Smoke Variety Show is a one-of-a-kind podcast hosted by theatre director and Canadian living in London, Kevin Bennett, blending the playfulness of classic TV variety shows with the depth of a cultural salon. Each episode features fascinating interviews — with guests like the former Ravenmaster of the Tower of London Christopher Skaife, Olivier Award-winning actor Giles Terera, clothier and BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee star Patrick Grant — plus authors, historians, entertainers, scientists, and experts of all kinds. You’ll also hear regular recurring segments on everything from the newest branch of neuroscience — neuroaesthetics — and how it can change your life, to one of London’s licensed Mudlarks sharing the historic treasures he’s found in the River Thames. Expect lively conversations, surprising stories, and original comedy — from hilarious sketches to mini radio plays. If you love discovering big ideas, quirky characters, and the rituals that bring us together, this podcast is for you. In a world driven apart by social media algorithms, The Big Smoke Variety Show invites you to gather, laugh, and hear stories you won’t find anywhere else.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Art Social Sciences
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  • Queer as Folklore with Sacha Coward
    Jul 10 2025

    Welcome to The Big Smoke Variety Show!

    This week, we’re celebrating Pride from every angle—through folklore, resistance, and the hidden treasures history leaves behind.

    First, Kevin sits down with Sunday Times bestselling author Sacha Coward to explore Queer as Folklore—a book that traces the hidden queer history in myths, monsters, and stories we’ve told for centuries. From the otherworldly deep sea in The Little Mermaid, to the far away aliens in Star Trek, Sacha reveals how folklore has always been a home for the in-between, the beautiful, and the feared.

    In our Parish Notices, we look beyond our borders at the state of LGBTQ+ rights around the world—where Pride is both celebration and defiance. From Malawi to Thailand, East Timor to Washington DC, we spotlight the brave acts of visibility that remind us: connection can outshine ignorance. Kevin also shares a personal reflection on The Laramie Project and the true story of Matthew Shepard—an example of how stories, spoken aloud and repeated, can echo outward to help create a better world.

    Then, fan favourite Sean Clark the Mudlark returns with a treasure plucked from the River Thames just in time for Pride: a gleaming copper farthing from the reign of King James I—Britain’s first openly queer monarch. Four hundred years later, his story re-surfaces.

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    Until next time—stay proud, stay curious, and we’ll see you soon in The Big Smoke.

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    Links

    Queer as Folklore Book

    Thailand Marriage Equality Article

    Budapest Pride Article

    Australians Cancel Travel to USA Article

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    Chapters

    (00:00) Intro

    (1:30) Sacha Coward Interview

    (1:03:15) Parish Notices

    (1:06:56) Reflections on The Laramie Project

    (1:15:52) Sean Clark the Mudlark’s Latest Find

    (1:20:08) Outro

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    Credits

    Hosted & Executive Produced by Kevin Bennett

    Produced & Edited by Alex Graham

    Assistant Produced by Adam Wright

    Original music by Giles Terera

    Music arranged and played by Joseph Atkins

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Borders, Politics, and the State of the World
    Jun 26 2025

    Welcome to The Big Smoke Variety Show!

    This week, we’re tracing lines—political, personal, and poetic—as we examine how borders, behaviours, and the body shape our place in the world.

    First, Kevin speaks with political journalist and bestselling author Jonn Elledge, whose book A History of the World in 47 Borders explores how the lines drawn through history continue to define our present. From colonial maps to the Canada–US border, Jonn unpacks the strange power of straight lines—and what they reveal about war, power, and human invention.

    Then, in our Parish Notices, we unplug from the algorithm and ask: how are people breaking digital habits to reconnect with the real world? From phone-free hikes to London’s rapidly growing Offline Club, we share ideas—and stories—from those reclaiming their attention, one notification at a time.

    Next up, it’s a new Neuro Nugget from our in-house brain-whisperer Archie. This week, he explores interoception—the science of feeling your own body—and how tuning into your heartbeat, breath, or muscle tension might be the key to emotional wellbeing.

    And finally, poet Nehassaiu deGannes returns with three mesmerising pieces. Through memory and the rhythm of water, she draws us into deeper stillness—rooted in history, and the ground we stand on.

    For a peek behind the scenes and more info on our fantastic guests, sign up for our free Periodical at thebigsmokevariety.com.

    Thanks for listening. We’ll see you soon—in The Big Smoke!

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    Links

    Jonn Elledge in The New Statesman

    Jonn Elledge's Substack Newsletter

    ‘A History of the World in 47 Borders’

    Guardian - Phone Detox Article

    Business Insider - Phone Free Trek Article

    Economic Times - London 'Offline' Nights Article

    The Offline Club

    Learn more about Archie's work

    Nehassaiu's Book of Poetry

    Maple Leaf Answer

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    Chapters

    (00:00) A note from Kevin

    (1:29) Intro – Today’s Episode

    (2:57) Maple Leaf or Make Believe

    (4:16) Jonn Elledge Interview

    (49:26) Parish Notices

    (54:32) Archie’s Neuro Nugget

    (56:29) Nehassaiu deGannes Poetry

    (1:06:29) Maple Leaf or Make Believe Answer

    (1:07:39) Outro

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    Credits

    Hosted & Executive Produced by Kevin Bennett

    Produced & Edited by Alex Graham

    Assistant Produced by Adam Wright

    Original music by Giles Terera

    Music arranged and played by Joseph Atkins

    Thank you to Kieron, Maddie & Andy for their contributions

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • To Gazeth Upon the Navel
    Jun 12 2025

    Welcome to The Big Smoke Variety Show! This week’s episode is a little different. We’re turning inward and asking—as King Lear put it—“Who is it that can tell me who I am?” It’s time for a bit of productive navel-gazing.

    So today, the mic turns around. Our assistant producer, Adam Wright, puts host Kevin Bennett in the hot seat as we explore the origins of this delightful circus we call The Big Smoke. From childhood curiosities to theatrical obsessions, it’s a revealing conversation about the twists and turns of a life in showbiz, and what makes this variety show tick.

    Then, after all that introspection, we felt it fitting to book a check-up. So it’s off to visit our resident GP in this week’s comedy sketch… Dr. Quack.

    Only problem? Dr. Quack is currently on trial for medical malpractice. This historical parody sees him defend his treatment of the Earl of Kent. Let’s just say: you may want to reschedule any future appointments you have with this particular medical professional.

    And finally — we introduce you to the very first Victorian Parlour Game Kevin ever played. It’s called Poor Pussy and it’s every bit as silly as it sounds.

    Thanks for joining us — whether you’re curled up on the sofa or crawling on all fours.

    We’ll see you next time… in The Big Smoke!

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    Links

    The Earl of Kent’s Story

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    Chapters

    (00:00) What is a Podcast?

    (05:01) Intro – Today’s Episode

    (06:30) Kevin Bennett Interview

    (52:20) Dr. Quack

    (59:25) Victorian Parlour Games

    (1:02:16) Outro

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    Credits

    Hosted & Executive Produced by Kevin Bennett

    Produced & Edited by Alex Graham

    Assistant Produced by Adam Wright

    Original music by Giles Terera

    Music arranged and played by Joseph Atkins

    Dr. Quack written and performed by Jolyon Coy

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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