That’s right you can now listen to Weird in the Wade on BBC Sounds
If you’re an existing listener it’s important to know that the BBC are starting with Weird in the Wade’s back catalogue.
On the 28th October the first ever 6 episodes of the podcast go live on BBC Sounds. Then every Monday another back catalogue episode is released until the BBC has caught up with Weird in the Wade’s monthly content. That will be around July next year (2025.)
You can still listen to Weird in the Wade wherever you currently listen!
Brand new episodes will still be released everywhere else each month until the BBC have caught up in July 2025.
Our latest episode Haunted Henlow Camp is available now! Here: https://pod.fo/e/2796fd
Are you a new listener?
Welcome! Thank you so much for listening I really hope you’re enjoying the show.
Are you looking for the show notes, photographs and links about each episode? You can find them all here. https://weirdinthewade.blog/category/show-notes-and-links/
Or in the menu titled Show Notes and Links
You can find Weird in the Wade on social media as well.
We have a friendly facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560033785587
We’re also on Instagram, Threads, Twitter / X, and Blue Sky (where we’re equally friendly.) Find all the links on our Link Tree here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade
If you’re enjoying the show and you’d like to support Weird in the Wade and get exclusive extra episodes, we have a Patreon!
Members of Team Weird on the Patreon receive extra content every month for the price of a coffee. Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/c/WeirdintheWade
Thank you for listening to Weird in the Wade and visiting the blog.


Loving the series. Keep going. I once lived in a house with an extra “guest”. It manifested itself many ways, and used to wake up the children at night. We sold the house many years ago. Meeting up with an ex neighbour a handful of years after we left, she said the people living there then were having problems with footsteps running up and down the stairs. A few years ago, when different people were living there, my daughter met the wife and arranged for us to go and visit. They too had many tales of noise and disturbance, and fully accepted they were not alone.
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Thanks for listening and sharing your story. Thatβs fascinating.
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Loving the series as know Biggleswade and around there well. Reference the Flying Saucer incident – USAF Chicksands never had a runway. It was a listening station. My mum and husband worked there.
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I loved your first episode but found the second, bonus one difficult to follow because of the
random background music which distracted from your voice and had no apparent
relation to the text – jaunty twinkly music, for example, when you were talking of the
devastating losses suffered in the fire. Your writing and narration are great. You
speak with clarity and animation – please ditch the awful, unneccesary music π
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