This guide explains how to format a podcast episode citation in OSCOLA (4th Edition). Follow the format template below, refer to the real example, and use the step-by-step instructions to build your citation correctly.
The general pattern for citing a podcast episode in OSCOLA (4th Edition):
Template
Presenter, 'Episode Title' (Series Title, Network, Date) <URL> accessed Date
How the citation appears within the body of your paper:
In-text citation
See footnote 9 (superscript in text).
The full citation as it appears in your reference list:
Reference list entry
David Allen Green, 'The Rule of Law in a Pandemic' (Law and Policy Podcast, The Law Society, 10 January 2025) <https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/podcast/rule-of-law> accessed 28 March 2026
Write the host name
Write the host's full name (first name then surname).
Write the episode title
Place the episode title in single quotation marks.
Add series and episode details
In parentheses, write the podcast series name, episode number, and date in Day Month Year format.
Include URL and accessed date
Write the URL in angle brackets, then 'accessed' followed by the date in Day Month Year format. No full stop at the end.
Before creating your citation, gather the following information from your podcast episode:
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