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Best Medicine

Best Medicine

BBC Radio 4 22 Episodes Aug 19, 2026

Comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts a show celebrating medicine and its history. Each episode, guests including comedians, doctors, scientists, and historians argue for what they consider 'the best medicine' — from groundbreaking science to everyday treatments, unsung heroes, and futuristic cures. Topics range from micro-robotic surgery and virtual reality syringes to Victorian surgical tools, cancer breakthroughs, and even laughter and faith. The show highlights the inspiring and often surprising side of medical progress.

Episodes

4 - Fighting, Gene Therapy for Huntington’s Disease, Plants
4 - Fighting, Gene Therapy for Huntington’s Disease, Plants Aug 19, 2026 1741 Joining Kiri Pritchard-McLean this week is comedian Stephen Bailey who explains how fighting transformed his confidence. Professor Ed Wild shares a groundbreaking gene therapy that can treat Huntington's disease for the first time, and Professor Alessandra Devoto explores how plants like basil could help unlock future treatments for liver fibrosis.Best Medicine is your weekly dose of laughter, hop
3 - Horses, Breaking Bad News, Reels
3 - Horses, Breaking Bad News, Reels Aug 12, 2026 1717 Joining Kiri Pritchard-McLean this week is CEO and Founder of Devon Healing Horsemanship Louise Broadway, who champions how horses can help people for whom talking therapies haven’t worked. Intensive Care Doctor Matt Morgan argues there's more to Breaking Bad News than simply delivering it, and comedian Mel Owen shares how Instagram Reels helped lead her to not one but two life-changing diagnoses.
2 - Reformer Pilates, Persistence, Free Flaps
2 - Reformer Pilates, Persistence, Free Flaps Aug 5, 2026 1718 Joining Kiri Pritchard-McLean this week is comedian Jamie MacDonald who stretches the limits with Reformer Pilates, married couple Dr Lindsey Fitzharris and Adrian Teal who pitch the power of Persistence, and Wing Commander Poonam Valand who has Kiri in stitches with surgical Free Flaps.Best Medicine is your weekly dose of laughter, hope and incredible medicine. Award-winning comedian Kiri Pritcha
1 - Rubbish, Home Births, Collaboration
1 - Rubbish, Home Births, Collaboration Jul 29, 2026 1721 Joining Kiri Pritchard-McLean this week is comedian Michelle Wolf who reflects on home births, Professor Stephen Wallace explains how old plastic bottles can be transformed into a form of Dopamine that can be used to treat Parkinson’s disease, and Dr Matt Clarke demonstrates the power of medical collaboration in helping to identify and treat brain tumours.Best Medicine is your weekly dose of laugh
7. Bonus Episode - Extra Dose
7. Bonus Episode - Extra Dose Dec 24, 2024 2434 Right, roll up your sleeve, it’s time for an extra dose of Best Medicine!This is a special episode of unheard bits that couldn’t be squeezed into Series 2, featuring more fascinating medical insights, extended bits and a whole Petri dish of jokes – some more cultured than others. Laura Smyth shares more on sleep, Zoe Lyons delves into transplants and Dr Lindsey Fitzharris takes Kiri through more w
6. Pain Management, Organoids, Prosthetic Leg Covers
6. Pain Management, Organoids, Prosthetic Leg Covers Dec 24, 2024 1726 Joining Kiri this week is comedian Desiree Burch who explains the best ways to cope with pain following surgery. Dr Abdullah Khan engineers mini versions of human organs in a dish to enable more effective testing of new medical treatments, and Mark Williams shows off personalised prosthetic legs clad in anything from gold and flames to beer and the Welsh Flag.Best Medicine is your weekly dose of l
5. Books, Poetry, Scandal, Writing
5. Books, Poetry, Scandal, Writing Dec 17, 2024 1723 Joining Kiri this week in a literary special recorded at the Hay Festival is comedian Ignacio Lopez who heals family wounds through writing. Dr Paul Craddock explains how one of the most prestigious medical journals started as a scandal magazine, Miss Shabnam Parkar shares how poetry helps her perform surgery, and Professor Neil Frude walks Kiri through library bookshelves for mental health treatm
4. CAR T-cells, Ritual, Water, Crying
4. CAR T-cells, Ritual, Water, Crying Dec 10, 2024 1730 Joining Kiri this week are Dr Claire Roddie who retrains cells to fight cancer using revolutionary, game-changing CAR T-cell therapy, and comedian Fatiha El-Ghorri who finds spiritual healing in water. Dr Lindsey Fitzharris takes comfort in rituals both historical and present-day to help her remember her grandmother Dorothy Sissors, and Rev Benjamin Perry explains how crying can be the best medici
3. Sleep, FMTs, Dr Charles Drew, Stem Cell Transplantation
3. Sleep, FMTs, Dr Charles Drew, Stem Cell Transplantation Dec 3, 2024 1732 Joining Kiri this week is comedian Laura Smyth who discovered the importance of sleep as she underwent cancer treatment. Historian Subhadra Das celebrates the incredible medical pioneer of blood transfusion Dr Charles Drew, Professor Lindsay Hall uses golden poo donors to cure serious infections, and Professor Nicholas Embleton’s life is saved by a stem cell transplant.Best Medicine is your weekly
2. Sweating In Nature, Animals, Transplantation, Horticulture
2. Sweating In Nature, Animals, Transplantation, Horticulture Nov 26, 2024 1726 Joining Kiri this week at the Hay Festival is comedian Zoe Lyons who tells Kiri how running helps with the stress associated with her alopecia - and how she survived getting rammed by a badger. Dr Matt Morgan explains how kangaroo vaginas held the key to developing IVF and whales’ hearts inspired new heart treatments for humans, Dr Fotios Sampaziotis unveils innovative new treatments that could re
1. MV140, Origami Surgical Capsules, Denial, Defibrillators
1. MV140, Origami Surgical Capsules, Denial, Defibrillators Nov 19, 2024 1725 Joining Kiri Pritchard-McLean this week is comedian Daliso Chaponda who champions Denial as the best medicine (or does he?). Urology Consultant Mr Bob Yang explains how a pineapple-flavoured UTI vaccine is changing lives, Dr Dana Damian takes Kiri on a journey through the body with tiny swallowable Origami Surgical Robots, and paramedic Thomas Martin teaches Kiri how to stay alive with Defibrillat
Best Medicine: Series 2 - time for your second dose!
Best Medicine: Series 2 - time for your second dose! Nov 12, 2024 85 It's time for your second dose of Best Medicine! Award-winning comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean is joined by a funny and fascinating panel of comedians, doctors, scientists, and historians to celebrate medicine’s inspiring past, present and future.Each week Kiri challenges her guests to make a case for what they think is 'the best medicine', and each of them champions anything from world-changing sc

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