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Mission to Zyxx and The Orbiting Human Circus. Both absolute masterpieces in their own ways.
Cautionary Tales has some good episodes that I've listened to more than once. My favorite one is called Bowie, Jazz, and the unplayable piano.
Limetown is one i revisit from time to time. SAYER used to be this, but after they decided to continue the series I kinda lost interest.
Diggnation
Not a podcast but I enjoy watching 20v1s on youtube.
My latest is Help I Sexed My Boss, an agony aunt style write in show with two male hosts from entirely opposite walks of life who no one believes are friends irl.
We're Alive. It doesn't feel like a normal podcast - more like listening to a movie. A movie with tons of zombies.