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Episode chapters — those little timestamps tucked under the play button — are quietly becoming the most useful metadata British podcasts ship. Here is how eight of them are using them, and where the craft falls apart.

Every podcast you hear is the survivor of a longer conversation. We map the raw-to-finished editing ratios of eight British shows, from The Rest Is Politics to The Infinite Monkey Cage, and what the cuts tell you about the craft.

Holiday weeks, news pegs, members-only drops: the British podcast back catalogue has quietly become a second feed. We map who repeats what, when, and what the choice tells you about a show's health.

From Shure SM7Bs in Goalhanger's edits to the BBC's heritage Neumanns, the kit choices behind Britain's most-listened-to podcasts reveal a craft most listeners never hear named.

From Adam Buxton's rambling sponsor riffs to Steven Bartlett's full minute on a mattress, British podcasts have quietly made the host read the bit listeners remember — and the bit advertisers fight over.

The bit you fast-forward through is the bit that has been agonised over. Eight popular British podcasts, compared on what they actually do in their first eight seconds, and why the theme tune is now the most valuable piece of branded audio in your feed.