Miss Me? BBC Sounds
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Join friends since birth Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver twice a week for their transatlantic catch-ups, discussing everything from the highs and lows of their lives to the biggest cultural moments of the week.
Every Monday, Lily and Miquita will throw the show open and invite questions on a theme; celebrity weddings, indie sleaze, orgasms, lies… Then on Thursdays, they’ll pick apart the world around them with unfiltered conversation on everything from intimacy to interiors, from exercise to elections.
Email: missme@bbc.co.uk
WhatsApp: 08000 304 090 (+44 8000 304 090 from outside the UK)
Credits:
Producer: Flossie Barratt
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds
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La Dolce Feeta
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver discuss the Euros, five-star feet and postnatal depression.
Details of help and support if you’ve experienced postnatal depression or the loss of a child are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Credits:
Producer: Flossie Barratt
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds -
Listen Bitch! One Foot in the Rave
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver answer your questions about raving. What were their first experiences of raving? Have they had any life-changing rave moments? Do they think there’s an age limit to raving? Who is the last one standing at the rave?
Next week, we want to hear your questions about REVENGE. Please send us a voice note on WhatsApp: 08000 30 40 90. Or, if you like, send us an email: missme@bbc.co.uk.
This episode contains very strong language and adult themes.
Credits:
Producer: Jonathan O’Sullivan
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds -
Test Brat Special
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver discuss ‘stolen’ artefacts, their love of cricket, and Glastonbury festival.
Details of help and support if you’ve experienced domestic abuse are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Credits:
Producer: Flossie Barratt
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds -
Listen Bitch! Summer Buzzin
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver answer your questions about endings. How do they know when it’s time to end something? Have they ever regretted the way things have ended? How would they want their careers to end?
Next week, we want to hear your questions about RAVING. Please send us a voice note on WhatsApp: 08000 30 40 90. Or, if you like, send us an email: missme@bbc.co.uk.
This episode contains very strong language and adult themes.
Credits:
Producer: Flossie Barratt
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds -
A Bridgerton Too Far
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver discuss jellyfish trauma, the plight of festivals and watching sex scenes with parents.
Credits:
Producer: Flossie Barratt
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds -
Listen Bitch! The Sex Stool
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver answer your questions about kink. What kinks do they have? Have they ever kink shamed anyone? What kinks have they been propositioned with in the bedroom? Do they feel like kinks themselves, being in the public eye?
Next week, we want to hear your questions about ENDINGS. Please send us a voice note on WhatsApp: 08000 30 40 90. Or, if you like, send us an email: missme@bbc.co.uk.
This episode contains very strong language, adult themes and strong sexual references.
Details of help and support if you’ve experienced sexual violence are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Credits:
Producer: Flossie Barratt
Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith
Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett
Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford
Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna
Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins
Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds
Customer Reviews
Miss me, unless it’s Miss Me?
I’ve loved Lily since I saw her perform at Roseland in NYC in 2009. Her first and second album were the soundtrack to my commutes from Brooklyn to FIT for university, and I’ve followed her career ever since. Miquita and Lily’s friendship and conversations are the perfect addition to my week. Love you two!
Lily
Hi Lily, I just love your music and your whole persona . You are a Superstar. I hope you can continue to write and sing your songs in the future. Your asset to the world. Thank you, Mike from USA.
Trash
I’m sorry I liked this podcast but your opinions on not using social media to increase the amount of awareness on your platforms are trash. It’s not 2013 anymore, and the way you speak about social media just shows how out of touch you are. Don’t hide behind being a mother. Sure you can go to protests and show up in the room, but it sounds like you haven’t been doing that either so don’t shun people. You sound like boomers. Also I’m sure it’s the BBC making you say it, but it’s not a war. It’s a genocide. And for just that I’m not interested. I don’t need a bunch of old white British people controlling what my podcasters can and cannot say. Regardless, your opinion and your stance is antiquated at best