37 episodes

The Jonathan Creek Podcast is a fortnightly show looking back at each episode of the popular BBC drama. From the team that brought you the Columbo Podcast and the Blackadder Podcast, Gerry and Iain look at the stories, characters, cast and trivia that have made Jonathan Creek a global success.

The Jonathan Creek Podcast Heard Yet Media

    • TV & Film
    • 4.7 • 56 Ratings

The Jonathan Creek Podcast is a fortnightly show looking back at each episode of the popular BBC drama. From the team that brought you the Columbo Podcast and the Blackadder Podcast, Gerry and Iain look at the stories, characters, cast and trivia that have made Jonathan Creek a global success.

    Introducing The Leap Home

    Introducing The Leap Home

    We are excited to let you know that we are taking on a new podcast challenge – the cult 90s sci-fi classic Quantum Leap. With more than 90 episodes over five seasons – and a reboot due later this year – there’s plenty to get our teeth into. We’d love to have you along for […]

    • 58 min
    Welcome to the Jonathan Creek Podcast

    Welcome to the Jonathan Creek Podcast

    From the team behind the Columbo Podcast and the Blackadder Podcast comes the Jonathan Creek podcast, an affectionate retrospective of the popular BBC drama series. The show will look at each series and special of Jonathan Creek beginning with the show's initial episode, The Wrestler's Tomb.

    • 13 min
    The Wrestler’s Tomb – Episode 1

    The Wrestler’s Tomb – Episode 1

    The Wrestler's Tomb was the first episode of Jonathan Creek’s inaugural season and introduced audiences to Alan Davies in the title role, alongside Caroline Quentin as the show's co-lead. In this podcast Gerry and Iain take a look at the plot, characters, actors and others involved in the creation of The Wrestler's Tomb.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Jack in the Box – Episode 2

    Jack in the Box – Episode 2

    Jack in the Box was the second episode of Jonathan Creek’s first season and featured a classic 'locked room' mystery with a twist. Or was it a flush? In this podcast Gerry and Iain take a look at a seemingly impossible challenge for Jonathan.

    • 52 min
    The Reconstituted Corpse – Episode 3

    The Reconstituted Corpse – Episode 3

    The Reconstituted Corpse was the third episode of Jonathan Creek’s first season and featured a seemingly impossible scenario involving a dead body and a locked wardrobe. In this podcast Gerry and Iain take a look at the late-1990s equivalent of online dating and a nasty break-up.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    No Trace of Tracy – Episode 4

    No Trace of Tracy – Episode 4

    No Trace of Tracy was the fourth episode of Jonathan Creek’s first season and featured a mysterious case of a girl who walked through a doorway and disappeared. In this podcast Gerry and Iain take a look at tree-worshipping, ark building and faded rock stars.

    • 1 hr 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
56 Ratings

56 Ratings

callyallen90 ,

Absolutely brilliant

Found this gem while searching for old 90s bbc programs and I’m so glad I did. Jonathan creek is one of my al time favourites! Love the podcast

Rob Innes ,

Actual Creek fans will struggle

It’s good to hear an in-depth discussion of each episode from hosts that clearly know the genre but fans of Creek that are coming here to hear others who love the show will be disappointed and probably annoyed by the amount of complaining and snide remarks. Also, yes. We get it. 90s humour was different. We don’t need to be lectured on it at every opportunity.

Robomanjay997 ,

Making Jonathan Woke The Clue of the Savants Thumb

Liked these guys Columbo podcast until especially Ian started to get faux offended by the lack of the detectives woke credentials despite them reviewing 40+ years after the show was made, fast forward a few years and now they’re full on offended by Jonathan and how he addressed a trans man concluding this must be David Renwicks humour (or lack off) , think Gerry should go it alone as must be tough working with the right on Ian who should stick to his sci-fi shows , his mono tone delivery and fact he seems permanently ready to be offended always lessens the show’s enjoyment for me to the point I have to stop listening to them as in almost every episode he’s been upset by something, it’s a show which started in the 90s and the quality and fun had deteriorated as the BBC’s policy started being more about not offending anyone than making a good show which am sure Ian would appreciate

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