CBC is joining forces with fellow public broadcasters ABC and the BBC to revive award-winning, short-form audio docuseries Short Cuts as a podcast and radio series.
Short Cuts – known for its personal documentaries, experimental storytelling, and highly-crafted audio – aired for 12 years, starting in 2012, until its final episode in January 2025 when BBC Radio 4 cancelled the program.
Returning with original host, British comedian Josie Long, and produced by original creators, Falling Tree Productions, a call for pitches is now open until July 1 from international audio producers (both emerging and established) to submit ideas for short audio documentaries. The new iteration of the series will premiere in 2027 everywhere podcasts are available, as well as CBC Listen, BBC Sounds, ABC listen, and CBC Radio, BBC Radio 4 and ABC Radio.
“This landmark collaboration not only revives a beloved series, but also represents a shared commitment to nurturing creativity and excellence in narrative audio,” said Arif Noorani, Director, CBC Podcasts. “By sharing resources and expanding audiences with BBC and ABC, we are building on the Short Cuts legacy of developing the next generation of audio makers.”
“I’m delighted that the BBC is partnering with CBC and ABC to bring Short Cuts back, not only to its existing loyal fanbase but also to new listeners around the world,” added Mohit Bakaya, Director of Speech and Controller of BBC Radio 4. “It’s a powerful example of how public broadcasters can join forces to champion distinctive audio, and a brilliant addition to the opportunities Radio 4 already offers to emerging producers to help them develop their craft.”




