2020-04-20
2 分钟Like everyone else, Louis is at home but he’s using the lockdown to track down some high-profile people he’s been longing to talk to – they’re from all walks of life and on both sides of the Atlantic. Twenty years since his acclaimed When Louis Met... series began, this is Louis’s long-awaited return to the world of celebrity. In true Louis style, he will speak to a fascinating mix of the celebrated, the controversial and the mysterious – digging into the psyches of some of the biggest names in the US and the UK... now they’ve got a lot of time on their hands. The podcast will bring you up close to these characters and their wildly different life experiences – you’ll understand them just a little bit better. We might be far apart but maybe we're more connected than we think? Grounded with Louis Theroux is a Mindhouse production for BBC Radio 4
You are about to listen to a BBC podcast and I'd like to tell you a bit about what goes into making one.
I'm Siddhartha Sese, an assistant commissioner of podcasts for BBC Sounds.
I pull a lot of levers to support a diverse range of podcasts on all sorts of subjects.
Relationships, identity, comedy, even one that mixes poetry, music and inner city life.
So one day I'll be helping hosts develop their ideas, the next back checking a feature and the next looking at how a podcast connects with its audience.
And maybe that's you.
So if you like this podcast, check out some others on BBC Sounds.
BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts 1, 2.
1, 2, 1,2, 1, 2.
This is a public service announcement for the BBC.
Oh, let me just close.
I've just two more minutes, Nancy.
I'm just recording some audio.
Working from home.
My name is Louis Theroux and I'm doing a new podcast for Radio 4.
It's called Grounded with Louis Theroux.
I've assembled a series of interviews from my own home.
For some episodes, I may even be in my pajamas.
I'll be talking to people that I find interesting, people whose work I.
I admire, people who in normal circumstances I might not have a chance to speak to.