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An unlikely duo chases down the origins of a mysterious letter of the alphabet that caused a national scandal.
The Trojan
Horse Matter
A foreign letter appears on a city councilor's desk in Birmingham, England, laying out an elaborate plot by Islamic extremists to infiltrate the city's schools. The plot has a lawmaking name: Operation Trojan Horse. The story shortly explodes in the news and kicks off a national panic. By the fourth dimension it all dies downward, the authorities has launched multiple investigations, beefed up the state's counterterrorism policy, revamped schools and banned people from education for the residue of their lives.
To Hamza Syed, who is watching the scandal unfold in his city, the whole thing seemed … off. Because through all the official inquiries and heated speeches in Parliament, no one has e'er bothered to answer a bones question: Who wrote the letter? And why? The night before Hamza is to showtime journalism school, he has a chance meeting in Birmingham with the reporter Brian Reed, the host of the striking podcast S-Town. Together they team upwardly to investigate: Who wrote the Trojan Horse alphabetic character? They quickly discover that it's a question people in power exercise non desire them asking.
From Serial Productions and The New York Times comes The Trojan Horse Affair: a mystery in 8 parts.
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Published Feb. 3, 2022
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Brian Reed is the host and co-creator of the podcast Southward-Town, a production of Serial and This American Life, which won a Peabody Award for being "a pioneering archetype of the form."
Hamza Syed, a physician turned reporter, joined Serial Productions in 2018 to report The Trojan Horse Affair.
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Serial Productions are the makers of the striking podcasts Serial, S-Town, Nice White Parents and The Improvement Association. Series Productions joined The Times in 2020 to make more groundbreaking longform podcasts.
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Tune in, and tell us what yous think at trojanhorse@nytimes.com.
Listen and follow The Trojan Horse Affair:
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Almost the Hosts
- Brian Reed is the host and co-creator of the podcast Due south-Boondocks, a product of Serial and This American Life, which won a Peabody Accolade for beingness "a pioneering classic of the form." Brian was besides a senior producer at This American Life, where he edited, produced, and reported some of the program's most ambitious stories. He has received the Dart Award for Reporting on Trauma, the Overseas Press Club Award, an Education Writers Association Honour, and two Peabodies.
- Hamza Syed joined Serial Productions in 2018 to study The Trojan Horse Matter. Hamza earned a master'due south degree in investigative journalism from De Montfort University in Leicester, England, in 2019, where he was awarded the Channel iv Prize for Investigative Journalism. Earlier becoming a reporter, Hamza was a medical medico.
About the Music
- Thomas Mellor is a composer and producer based in Walsall, England, best known for his work on productions by some of the Uk's acme Grime artists earning him 2 BPI certified awards and has landed music in hit Telly shows such as 'Power' and 'Top Boy' on Netflix. In recent years, Thomas has also composed music for advertisements and has defended more time towards finding work composing for Television receiver and Motion-picture show.
- Matt McGinley is a New York based musician, known for his work with the band Gym Class Heroes and as a contributing music producer for This American Life. Matt has equanimous music for many Serial Productions shows, including Serial podcast, S-Town, and Prissy White Parents.
Further Reading From The Times
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Who Gets to be British in 2022?
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Seven Takeaways From 'The Trojan Horse Affair'
More than from Series Productions
Additional Credits
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- Executive Producers
- Brian Reed and Hamza Syed
- Producer
- Rebecca Laks
- Editor
- Sarah Koenig
- Boosted Editing
- Ira Drinking glass and by our Contributing Editor, Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
- Fact Checking and Research
- Marika Cronnolly and Ben Phelan
- Original Scoring and additional music
- Thomas Mellor and Matt McGinley
- Sound design, mixing and additional music
- Steven Jackson and Phil Dmochowski
- Operations Squad
- Alena Cerro and Elizabeth Davis-Moorer
- Executive Editor
- Julie Snyder
- Managing Editor
- Neil Drumming
- Supervising Producer
- Ndeye Thioubou
- Executive Assistant
- Alberto De Leon
- Digital Design and Development
- Peter Rentz and John-Michael Murphy
- Managing director of Audio
- Paula Szuchman
- Assistant Managing Editor
- Sam Dolnick
- Special Thanks
- Jordan Cohen, Katie Fuchs, Jonathan Heawood, Susan Wessling, Clifford Levy, Dana Green, Al-Amyn Sumar, Martin Soames, Simone Procas, Jeffrey Miranda, Jon McNally, Julia Simon, Lauren Jackson, Renan Borelli, Tara Godvin, Eslah Attar, Peter Rentz, John-Michael Spud, Lindsay Fischler, Kathryn Roach, Megan Shepherd, Aleksa Brown, Sam Posner, Matthew Lewkowicz, Kelly Doe, Jason Fujikuni, Hanah Ho, Anisha Muni, Nina Lassam, Matthew Lloyd-Thomas, Stephanie Preiss, Taylor Gandossy, Morgan Jones, Krystal Plomatos, Cassie Howley, Frances Swanson, Seth Lind, Matt Tierney, Stowe Nelson, Christopher Swetala, Julie Whitaker
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/podcasts/trojan-horse-affair.html
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