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Everything Is Fake

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  • Everything Is Fake

    1. Fake it. Make it. Podcast it.

    11.03.2026 | 28 min.
    Jamie Bartlett is not Steven Bartlett. People mix them up more than you might think - but there is an important difference: Steven Bartlett is one of the most successful podcasters on the planet, and Jamie is not.
    So what does Steven have that Jamie doesn't? And what does the answer tell us about the world we now live in?
    In this first episode, Jamie digs into the origin stories of the UK's podcast kings - and discovers that in 2025, working out what's true, what's embellished, and what's just a really good story is harder than it sounds.
    He also builds himself an AI companion, Jimmy Botlett, because if he's going to get to the bottom of how fakery took over the world, he's going to need all the help he can get.
    Credits:
    Presenter: Jamie Bartlett
    Series Producer: Tom Pooley
    Sound Design: Rob Speight
    Production Coordinator: Neena Abdullah
    Original music: Coach Conrad
    Editor: Craig Templeton Smith
    A Tempo+Talker production for BBC Radio 4.
  • Everything Is Fake

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    04.03.2026 | 2 min.
    Have you noticed that more and more of the world feels, well, fake?
    Online there's a daily avalanche of dubious advice and information - about health, money, success, happiness - much of it delivered with total confidence and little regard for evidence.
    There's the fabricated reviews, inflated metrics and synthetic content.
    Influencers present themselves as authorities. The 'fake it till you make it' mantra has hardened into the business model.
    Everything is now content. Performed for likes, not tested for truth.
    Meanwhile, institutions once trusted to tell us what is true now compete for attention like everyone else - just as new technologies emerge that can generate convincing false information at scale.
    How did we get here? What can we do about it? And, well, do we really care?
    In this six-part series Jamie Bartlett sets out to understand how fakery stopped being a flaw and became the operating system of modern life.
    This isn't a series about individual liars or shysters. It's about the cultural conditions that made modern fakery not just possible, but incentivised, rewarded, and often indistinguishable from success.
    From the scripted spectacle of 1980s professional wrestling to the collapse of the global financial system, Jamie traces the incentives that normalised our fake world. Along the way, he's joined by his AI companion, Jimmy Botlett.
    The series builds towards one urgent question: in a future shaped by generative AI and synthetic media, how will we tell fact from fakery - and will we even care enough to try?
    Credits:
    Presenter: Jamie Bartlett
    Series Producer: Tom Pooley
    Sound Design: Rob Speight
    Production Coordinator: Neena Abdullah
    Original music: Coach Conrad
    Editor: Craig Templeton Smith
    A Tempo+Talker production for BBC Radio 4.
  • Everything Is Fake

    8. I Sung of Chaos

    25.03.2024 | 32 min.
    On 30th September 2022 a coroner in London finds that Molly Russell "...died from an act of self-harm while suffering from depression and the negative effects of online content."
    The finding is a global first. Social media is ruled to have contributed to the death of a child.
    In San Francisco, around the same time, a strange story is unfolding inside Twitter HQ.
    Ever since Donald Trump's account was suspended on twitter, tensions have been building around what is and isn't allowed on platforms.
    Elon Musk shares internal staff documents with a hand-picked group of journalists. One of those journalists suspects these documents show collusion between tech platforms and the US government.
    Politicians and civil groups on both the left and right from across the world, want the power and influence of these companies to be reigned in.
    There's even talk of repealing section 230 - the law that created modern social media.
    In this final episode, Jamie Bartlett asks if Silicon Valley's radical experiment is about to implode? And if the online world is chaotic now, what will advances in artificial intelligence mean for us all?
    Presenter: Jamie Bartlett
    Producer: Caitlin Smith
    Sound design: Eloise Whitmore
    Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams
    Senior Producer: Peter McManus
    Composer: Jeremy Warmsley
    Commissioned by Dan Clarke
    A BBC Scotland Production
    Reading by John Lightbody
    Archive credits: BBC News, September 2022; CNN, 2022; C-Span, Jan 2024; BBC Archive, 1967
    New episodes released on Mondays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u
    If you are suffering distress or despair and need support, a list of organisations that can help is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
  • Everything Is Fake

    7. Rest of World

    18.03.2024 | 30 min.
    Jamie Bartlett travels to Minnesota to meet Abrham Meareg Amare.
    The young academic is seeking asylum in the States following the murder of his father in Ethiopia in 2021.
    In December 2022, Abrham became the lead complainant in a $2 billion lawsuit against Meta. Abrham believes that company is partly responsible for the death of his dad - a renowned chemistry professor - who was slandered and doxxed on Facebook, before being shot outside his home.
    Abrham says he reported the posts multiple times but they were not taken down, until eight days after the killing.
    Jamie meets the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, who tells him that her decision to leak Meta's internal documents was driven by grave concerns about the way Meta operates in the Global South.
    Producer: Caitlin Smith
    Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore
    Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams
    Composer: Jeremy Warmsley
    Senior Producer: Peter McManus
    Commissioned by Dan Clarke for BBC Radio 4.
    Archive: C:Span, October 2021
    New episodes released on Mondays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u
  • Everything Is Fake

    6. Arbiters of Truth

    11.03.2024 | 31 min.
    In 2018, the CEOs of our most popular social media companies are standing at a crossroad.
    After political outcry over Russian interference in the 2016 election and fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, tech leaders have a decision to make.
    They need to come up with ways of making their platforms safer.
    One route is a radical overhaul of the entire business model. The other is the biggest digital clean-up operation ever attempted, spanning hundreds of langauges and countries.
    Which path will they take?
    Producer: Caitlin Smith
    Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore
    Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams
    Composer: Jeremy Warmsley
    Executive Producer: Peter McManus
    Commissioned by Dan Clarke
    A BBC Scotland Production for BBC Radio 4.
    Archive: C-Net, April 2018; CBS News, 2020; Tucker Carlson on Fox News; BBC News 2021; EU Debates Tv, 2021
    New episodes released on Mondays. If you’re in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u

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Jamie Bartlett asks why, in so many parts of modern life, fakery is no longer punished - it's rewarded. And why so many of us seem strangely unbothered by it.
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