Episodes

  • A man flees Northern Ireland when he’s named as Stakeknife. At a surprise press conference a few days later he denies the charges but a forgotten tape comes back to haunt him.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Paddy FeeEditing and Sound Design: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnellTheme tune by LankumArtwork by Conor MerrimanAssistant Commissioners for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna and Sarah Green.Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins

    Stakeknife is a Second Captains & Little Wing production for BBC Sounds.

  • In Northern Ireland from 1978 to 1994, the IRA killed over 40 alleged informers; people accused of passing information to the police and the British Army. But the man who often found, tortured, and sometimes killed these men and women was himself an informer, a secret British Army Agent with the codename Stakeknife.

    Using secret recordings, reporter Mark Horgan traces the astonishing double life of Freddie Scappaticci. Why was he protected? How did he walk the tightrope between the IRA and British Army intelligence for so long and when murders, often of entirely innocent people, were sometimes allowed to take place despite state security force surveillance, who gets to play God?

    This series is about far more than just one man; it’s about the state structures that protected him. From the production team behind the international award-winning ‘Where Is George Gibney?’, Stakeknife tells the story of one of the most-contested and darkest episodes of the Troubles. When neither side wants the story of Stakeknife to come out, how does society try to reconcile the truth about what happened?

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Paddy FeeEditing and Sound Design: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnellTheme tune by LankumArtwork by Conor MerrimanAssistant Commissioners for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna and Sarah Green.Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins

    Stakeknife is a Second Captains & Little Wing production for BBC Sounds.

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  • A message from Mark Horgan on a new investigative series launching next week from the production team behind ‘Where Is George Gibney?’

    This new series will focus on another figure who lived a double life and was eventually forced to live under cover. And it’s a story, like the George Gibney one, that many would prefer was never told.

    So from this point on, this feed will be renamed ‘Cover.’ Series 1 one of which was ‘Where Is George Gibney?’ and series 2 is coming next week, first thing on Tuesday the 12th of November.

    You can continue to contact our production team about either series via our new email [email protected] and rest assured, any significant future movements in the story of George Gibney will also be covered right here. Talk to you again next week.

  • Almost three years on from our last episode, there’s a significant update on the case of George Gibney. We also hear from contributors to the podcast series speaking publicly at an emotional event in the National Concert Hall in Dublin. Credits Reporter: Mark Horgan Produced and written by: Mark Horgan, Ciaran CassidyCo-Producer: Maria Horgan Research and fact checking: Killian Down Editing: Mark Horgan Composer: Michael Fleming Theme tune: Aaron Dessner Commissioning Editor: Dylan Haskins Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds. This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some occasional strong language. If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country. For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • As a police investigation into Gibney is confirmed, survivors around the world begin to talk. A significant voice in the story of George Gibney comes forward.

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    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Caroline’s letter is voiced by Clare Monnelly

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some occasional strong language.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • Survivors continue to come forward for the first time and a new voice emerges from Waterford. We tell the story of Loraine Kennedy with some help from her daughter, Louise.

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    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some occasional strong language.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • As our journey in the US comes to an end, it’s time to talk to George Gibney. But he hasn’t left his house in days and we don’t know why. Time is running out.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some occasional strong language right from the start.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

    The final two episodes of Where Is George Gibney? will take into account some of the correspondence and coverage received over the past eight weeks. Episode 9 will be available on Thursday 3rd December, with episode 10 coming a week later. You’ll be able to listen first via the BBC Sounds app which is available to download for free wherever you are in the world.

  • We discover new information on Gibney’s life today and investigate his religious and coaching links. A Hall of Fame coach speaks publicly about his mentor for the first time.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some occasional strong language.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • We learn of another abuse allegation involving Gibney, this time in Florida. A gifted former swimmer called ‘Susan’ is no longer well enough to talk to us. Her sister tells her story.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • As more abusers face justice, we knock on doors across the US to understand Gibney’s path. Former colleagues talk about the popular co-worker and volunteer they called ‘John’.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • As Gibney’s new life in the UK begins, a groundbreaking news article starts to take shape. The public are still unaware of Gibney’s past but this story could change that forever.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some occasional strong language.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • Two people who work closely with Gibney believe very different things about their boss. Meanwhile, Mark and Cass continue observing the former coach. But who is observing them?

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some strong language.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • It seems like time is up for George Gibney as Gary O’Toole goes on a mission to find more swimmers who may have been abused by the coach.

    Credits:

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Commissioning Executive: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as some strong language right from the start.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline

  • It’s 5am, it’s dark. We’re in a car outside a house where we think the former celebrity coach now lives. The neighbourhood gets suspicious. A garage door opens…

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán CassidyComposer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds

    This podcast refers to child sexual abuse and contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, as well as occasional strong language.

    If you've been affected by any of the issues in this series, please contact support organisations in your own country.

    For a list of organisations in the UK that can provide support for survivors of sexual abuse, go to bbc.co.uk/actionline.

  • A famous Olympic coach charged with child sexual abuse never stood trial. Instead, he vanished.

    Reporter Mark Horgan travels across Ireland, the UK and the US on his trail.

    Credits

    Reporter: Mark HorganProduced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán CassidyCo-Producer: Maria HorganResearch and fact checking: Killian DownEditing: Ciarán Cassidy Composer: Michael FlemingSound mixing: Ger McDonnell

    Theme tune by Aaron Dessner

    Executive Producer for BBC: Dylan HaskinsCommissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

    Where is George Gibney? is a Second Captains Production for BBC Sounds