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Sliced Bread

Dough - Bicycles

Sliced Bread

BBC

Health & Fitness

4.6634 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

How can the bicycle industry recover from sales that plummeted after the pandemic?

The entrepreneur, Sam White, hosts Dough - the BBC Radio 4 series which looks at the business behind profitable everyday products and where the smart money might take them next.

In each episode, Sam, and the futurist, Tom Cheesewright, are joined by product manufacturers and industry experts whose inside knowledge gives a new appreciation for the everyday things that we often take for granted.

Together they look back on a product?s earliest (sometimes ridiculous!) iterations, discuss how a product has evolved and the trends which have driven its profitability.

In this episode on bicycles Sam and Tom hear from expert guests including:

- Nikki Hawyes - the chief executive officer of Whyte Bikes - Andy Smallwood - the chief executive officer at Pashley Cycles - Simon Irons - the Data and Insights Director at the Bicycle Association

They explain how the boom in sales during the Covid-19 pandemic bottomed out, creating huge turmoil from which the industry is still trying to recover.

They trade opinions on the bicycle's 'game-changing' innovations and come up with some classic suggestions for 'pointless' innovations too, before Tom draws on his expertise as a futurist to imagine what bicycles could be like in the decades to come.

Dough is produced by Jon Douglas and is a BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.

Sliced Bread returns for a new batch of investigations in the spring when Greg Foot will investigate more of the latest so-called wonder products to find out whether they really are the best thing since sliced bread.

In the meantime, Dough is available in the Sliced Bread feed on BBC Sounds

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, podcast fan.

0:03.0

Consider this your invite to the UK's biggest podcasting party.

0:06.7

We're heading to Sheffield from the 4th to the 6th of July

0:09.0

for the BBC Sounds Fringe at the Crossed Wires Festival.

0:12.8

We'll be joined by some of the biggest names in podcasting,

0:15.3

including Sarah Cox, Charlie Hedges, Russell Kane,

0:18.4

and some bloke called Greg James doing his Radio 4 show called Rewinder.

0:23.2

You can watch live shows of your favourite podcasts, and the best part is free.

0:28.0

To book your free tickets, go to crossedwires.org slash fringe.

0:34.4

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:40.4

You're about to listen to the latest series of Doe.

0:44.9

Episodes will be released weekly on Thursdays wherever you get your podcasts.

0:50.0

But if you live in the UK, you can get the episodes seven days early on BBC Sounds.

0:57.6

Make sure you subscribe to get new episodes of Doe as soon as they become available and listen first on BBC Sounds.

1:10.7

Hello and welcome to another episode of Doe, the BBC Radio 4 series that looks at the business behind profitable everyday products and where the smart money might take them next.

1:13.0

I'm the entrepreneur, Sam White.

1:16.0

With me, as ever, is the futurist Tom Cheesewright.

1:17.9

Tom, hi, how are you doing?

1:20.3

Full of the joys of spring, Sam, thank you.

1:22.0

That's a great response.

1:25.3

Are you a cyclist, Tom?

1:27.8

Can you ever be spotted on two wheels?

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