
Noiser
True Stories, Real Drama
Website: www.noiser.com
About Noiser
Noiser is an award-winning podcast network reaching millions of listeners every week. Creators of hit shows including Real Dictators, Short History Of, and Real Survival Stories, Noiser are known for their immersive approach to audio storytelling.
Specialising in history and true stories, Noiser’s unique sound dovetails interviews with top historians with dramatic narration, original music, and sound design for a cinematic audio experience. More recently, the network has expanded into major adaptations of classic literature, working with some of Britain’s most celebrated talent to reimagine iconic works for new audiences.
Latest news
- Dec 1: Charles Dickens Ghost Stories is new from Noiser today - with Sir David Suchet narrating some of the most atmospheric and spine-tingling tales from Dickens. The series debuts with a double-episode premiere of A Christmas Carol, one of the most retold festive stories of redemption.
- Oct 2: In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun. You find the fun and — snap! — the job’s a game! Dame Julie Andrews celebrates her 90th birthday this week; and Jane Austen celebrates her 250th later this year. Noiser has released a serialised adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, starring Julie Andrews, in Jane Austen Stories The 25-episode adaptation started earlier this week.
- Apr 21: The theme music from Noiser’s Titanic - Ship of Dreams is, like all Noiser podcasts, crafted by the company’s in-house music team. Noiser has published a behind-the-scenes video of how it all worked - including a wheelbarrow, an oil heater, and some hammers. The show started to be released earlier this month, and has topped the charts in various countries. You can get ad-free listening and early access to new episodes here.
- Apr 10: From Noiser, Titanic: Ship of Dreams launched this week, exploring life and death on the most infamous ship in history. Hosted by Paul McGann, you'll mingle with the first-class passengers in their opulent surrounds and rub shoulders with the passengers down in steerage. And Paul explores his own family story, following his great uncle Jimmy McGann - a trimmer down in Titanic's engine room.
- Feb 5: History Daily celebrated its 1,000th episode yesterday. In the time it takes to commute to work, History Daily has transported thousands of listeners to the beaches of Normandy, the surface of the moon, and the trembling base of Mt. Vesuvius. It's made by Noiser, Airship and Wondery.
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