2025-10-25
40 分钟This is Sarah Koenig, host of Serial.
We have a new show.
It's called The Preventionist.
It's about something strange that happened in eastern Pennsylvania.
Parents claiming they'd walked into a hospital to get medical care for their children and then were forced to leave without them.
Why were these parents suddenly losing custody of their kids?
From Serial Productions and The New York Times, it's The Preventionist.
Eligible Time subscribers can listen right now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify,
so head there to subscribe, or listen anywhere October 30th.
From The New York Times, this is The Interview.
I'm David Marchese.
In so many of Sir Anthony Hopkins' greatest performances,
he's able to suggest captivating hidden depths to his characters.
That's true whether he's playing a murderer like Hannibal Lecter or a kindly doctor
like he did in The Elephant Man.
There's always a sense that these men are thinking and feeling things that,
for whatever reason, they're keeping to themselves.
The same can no longer be said for Hopkins.
In his new autobiography, We Did Okay, Kid,
the 87-year-old shares the details of his rough youth in Wales,