• Teaser Trailer - Sails 5th November 2025
    Oct 27 2025
    In 2020 at the height of the pandemic, only one continent remained Covid free - Antarctica. And it was the job of the British Antarctic Survey, and Dr. Rachel Varnam, to keep it that way.

    Determined to restart their essential scientific work, and relieve their isolated staff south of the line, for the first time in decades the Royal Research Ship James Clarke Ross sailed the whole dramatic voyage from the UK to Antarctica with a full team. This would also be her final voyage before retirement and being replaced by the RRS Sir David Attenborough.

    'The Coldest Shift’ follows the events as they transpired, 5 years ago to the week, as Rachel takes us through how she must be her patient's dentist, radiographer, triage nurse and more, all while being incredibly far from their support team back home. She is in effect a singlehanded emergency medical team.

    This series casts a unique ear on the oft-unseen realities of Antarctic medicine and life at sea on an polar vessel: from the engineers who deal with rodents to prevent environmental contamination to the electricians maintaining the systems that predict space weather to keep the satellites above us safe. And of course, the scientists aboard the ship that has found multiple new species and undersea volcanoes as well as supporting research essential to humanity’s survival.

    Follow Rachel as she brings you an uplifting female led series documenting this final voyage of the Royal Research Ship James Clarke Ross.

    Launches 5th Nov with Episodes 1+2 with a fortnightly release thereafter.

    'The Coldest Shift' is a Hat Trick Podcast

    Find out more about the British Antarctic Survey at www.bas.ac.uk

    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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  • 1: The Job
    Nov 5 2025
    What does is take to be a Polar medic?

    When Dr. Rachel Varnam asked her boss in A & E where her colleague had vanished to, she didn’t expect to be told ‘The Antarctic’. From that moment she knew she had to do the same.

    Working for BASMU as ship’s doctor onboard the British Antarctic Survey’s research ship ‘The James Clarke Ross’ her dream comes true.

    Yet, its 2020 and with the world in the grips of the Covid 19 Pandemic the voyage takes on a new historic dimension to resupply and reenable the essential research of the BAS on the last continent free of the virus...

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    Presented by Dr. Rachel Varnam and Dr. Jenna Plank.

    The series is produced by Rachel Varnam and John Wakefield.

    The Executive Producers are Claire Broughton and Laura Varnam.

    The Studio Engineer was Alex O’Donovan.

    Follow Rachel’s adventure on Instagram @coldestshiftpod

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    Thanks to Arone Dyer for organizing the use of her Dronechoir in this podcast, and to PEOPLE Festival and Michelberger Music for enabling its documentation. Thanks as well to Brassland Projects / Duchamp Inc for encouraging the use of the piece. For more information visit aronedyer.com, brassland.org, and michelbergermusic.com.

    All additional music blue dot sessions - www.sessions.blue
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    With thanks to the British Antarctic Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit.

    Learn more about their crucial work at www.bas.ac.uk

    Or learn more about the history of the British Antarctic Survey - https://www.bas.ac.uk/about/about-bas/history/history-of-bas/

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    Excerpts from Boris Johnson’s Statement

    https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/pm-address-to-the-nation-on-coronavirus-23-march-2020

    And Rishi Sunak’s Statement on Covid Figures

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKtlFAuqL5g

    Both used under the Open Government Licence - https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/

    Extract from Justin Rowlatt’s BBC piece on the paused work of the British Antarctic Survey used with permission – Follow his reporting at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cn5e8npr2l3t

    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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    24 mins
  • 2: Quarantine
    Nov 5 2025
    Having bid farewell to her family Rachel begins her role making sure Antarctica and the isolated teams down south can remain safe and Covid free in quarantine.

    While there she finds out more about the incredible history of Polar Medicine, from unlikely drugs, to operating on your own body, and the exceptional work Polar science has done for our world.

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    Presented by Dr. Rachel Varnam and Dr. Jenna Plank.

    The series is produced by Rachel Varnam and John Wakefield.

    The Executive Producers are Claire Broughton and Laura Varnam.

    The Studio Engineer was Alex O’Donovan.

    Follow Rachel’s adventure on Instagram @coldestshiftpod

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    With thanks to the British Antarctic Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit.

    Learn more about their crucial work at www.bas.ac.uk

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    With thanks to Falkland Island Television for their kind permission to use a section of their report on the JCR – Visit them at www.fitv.co.fk

    Thanks to Arone Dyer for organizing the use of her Dronechoir in this podcast, and to PEOPLE Festival and Michelberger Music for enabling its documentation. Thanks as well to Brassland Projects / Duchamp Inc for encouraging the use of the piece. For more information visit aronedyer.com, brassland.org, and michelbergermusic.com.

    All additional music blue dot sessions - www.sessions.blue

    Today Programme Audio – credit - BBC Radio 4, presented by Nick Robinson and Martha Kearney - 5th November 2020.

    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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  • 3: The J.C.R.
    Nov 19 2025
    Can you cure sea sickness with a potato?

    The James Clark Ross begins her final voyage. With all of the staff having to travel by ship Rachel is thrown into the world of the scientists going down south, or FIDS (The Falkland Island Dependents) and the ship's crew.

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    Presented by Dr. Rachel Varnam and Dr. Jenna Plank.

    The series is produced by Rachel Varnam and John Wakefield.

    The Executive Producers are Claire Broughton and Laura Varnam.

    The Studio Engineer was Alex O’Donovan.

    Follow Rachel’s adventure on Instagram @coldestshiftpod

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    All music blue dot sessions - www.sessions.blue
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    With thanks to the British Antarctic Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit.

    Learn more about their crucial work at www.bas.ac.uk

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    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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  • 4: Crossing the Line
    Dec 3 2025
    How do you beg to King Neptune for leniency?

    As the J.C.R. crosses the equator on its final voyage down south old sea faring traditions take hold. We meet Mandy, the Third engineer about the J.C.R. who teaches us more about how the ship works below decks. And Rachel adds another meteorological string to her bow and yet another responsibility on her shoulders!

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    Presented by Dr. Rachel Varnam and Dr. Jenna Plank.

    The series is produced by Rachel Varnam and John Wakefield.

    The Executive Producers are Claire Broughton and Laura Varnam.

    The Studio Engineer was Alex O’Donovan.

    Follow Rachel’s adventure on Instagram @coldestshiftpod

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    All music blue dot sessions - www.sessions.blue
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    With thanks to the British Antarctic Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit.

    Learn more about their crucial work at www.bas.ac.uk

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    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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    27 mins
  • 5: We're Very Nearly There
    Dec 17 2025
    Rachel and the crew of the RRS. James Clark Ross cross the antarctic convergence and the ship celebrates her (are all ships 'she's?) 30th birthday, and at last Rachel sees mountains looming on the horizon.

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    Presented by Dr. Rachel Varnam and Dr. Jenna Plank.

    The series is produced by Rachel Varnam and John Wakefield.

    The Executive Producers are Claire Broughton and Laura Varnam.

    The Studio Engineer was Alex O’Donovan.

    Follow Rachel’s adventure on Instagram @coldestshiftpod

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    All music blue dot sessions - www.sessions.blue
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    With thanks to the British Antarctic Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit.

    Learn more about their crucial work at www.bas.ac.uk

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    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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  • 6: Icebreaker
    Dec 19 2025
    Island Hopping closer to their final destination, Rachel and the crew visit Bird Island, Deception Island, travel through stunning channels and bash through sea ice before Glaciated mountains tower above us.

    Of course all this is shot through with Secret Santa plans and emergency crafting with medical items from the onboard hospital before we celebrate Christmas in the most remote region of the world.

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    Presented by Dr. Rachel Varnam and Dr. Jenna Plank.

    The series is produced by Rachel Varnam and John Wakefield.

    The Executive Producers are Claire Broughton and Laura Varnam.

    The Studio Engineer was Alex O’Donovan.

    Follow Rachel’s adventure on Instagram @coldestshiftpod

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    All music blue dot sessions - www.sessions.blue
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    With thanks to the British Antarctic Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit.

    Learn more about their crucial work at www.bas.ac.uk

    Or learn more about the history of the British Antarctic Survey - https://www.bas.ac.uk/about/about-bas/history/history-of-bas/

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    Excerpts from Boris Johnson’s Statement used under the Open Government Licence - https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/

    Image credit - Rachel Varnam.
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    1 hr and 4 mins