Our multi award-winning PODCAST & RADIO team creates CHART-TOPPING content for broadcasters & brands that's loved by audiences.








We make audio that cuts through—across documentary, narrative STORYTELLING, studio interviews and MUSIC formats - for brand podcasts, BBC Sounds & broadcast radio networks including BBC Radio 4, Radio 3, Radio 3 Unwind & World Service.
As a multiplatform studio, our BAFTA—winning film talent create visualised podcasts backed by smart social, digital & PR campaigns driven by our Media Strategy team, building REAL reach.
we’ve
QUADRUPLED downloads
SMASHED ratings targets
Brought NEW EARS to every show
From innovative ideas to COACHING new talent to crafting evocative sound design, creative QUALITY runs through every project.
Our in-house producer Jude Shapiro won Best Factual/Documentary Producer at the 2024 Audio Production Awards as “a maker of standout audio that stays with you, beautiful and immersive.”
We're proud to have been chosen for the 2025 BBC Radio & Music Indie Development Fund focusing on reaching NEW audiences for BBC Music.
Our Podcasts & Radio In The Press











Our REVIEWS
“P&C’s work on our 10th Anniversary QEPrize delivered a live event, social content and a relaunch of our podcast series – exceeding our engagement targets"
- Jonathan Narbett: Associate Director, Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
“A brilliant blend of storytelling, education, and environmental awareness, making it a truly standout production.”
- Citation for Audio Production Awards Gold Sustainability and Climate Award
“Full of fun and interest. Kate Nash is our host [whose] asides are funny and astute. This series lickety-splits along, with insight and some excellent music.”
- Miranda Sawyer: The Observer
“A maker of standout audio that stays with you, it's beautiful and immersive.”
- Citation for Audio Production: Awards Best Documentary Producer for our producer Jude Shapiro
“So ingeniously produced for BBC Radio 4 by indie production company Peanut & Crumb. This was a radio that scratched your brain in a way you didn’t know it could be scratched.”
- Charlotte Runcie: The Telegraph
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