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Anna Ptaszynski is a QI Elf and one of the regular presenters of the podcast, No Such Thing As A Fish. | Host | |
Dan Schreiber is a radio producer living in the United Kingdom and is also a writer for radio and television. He co-created the BBC Radio 4 panel show The Museum of Curiosity with host John Lloyd and co-producer Richard Turner, and co-hosts the podcast No Such Thing As A Fish and its television spin-off No Such Thing as the News. | Host | |
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James Harkin is a television writer and host. Harkin is also one of the co-hosts of the No Such Thing as a Fish podcast. | Host | |
Alan Davies is an English stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. Alan Roger is hosting the new Arsenal podcast The Tuesday Club with Ian Stone, Keith Dover, Tayo Popoola, and Skint Records founder Damian Harris. | Guest | |
Stevie Martin is a writer, comedian, and co-host of the Nobody Panic podcast. | Guest | |
Melanie Bracewell is a New Zealand comedian, actress, and scriptwriter. | Guest | |
Rachel Sarah Parris is a comedian and musician. | Guest | |
Ella Al-Shamahi is an explorer, paleoanthropologist, evolutionary biologist, and stand-up comic. | Guest | |
Thomas Scott is a British entertainer, educator, YouTuber, web developer and former presenter of Gadget Geeks on Sky One. He is the host of the Citation Needed. | Guest | |
Alex Edelman is an American comedian and writer. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Edelman has made a name for himself in the stand-up comedy scene with his critically acclaimed solo shows, including Just For Us, which was honored with a Special Tony Award. He has performed on major stages such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where he won the prestigious Best Newcomer Award in 2014. Edelman’s comedy often explores themes of identity, culture, and family, drawing from his experiences growing up in an Orthodox Jewish household. He has also written for television and contributed to various publications. | Guest | |
Jason is a comedy writer and producer | Guest | |
Hannah Fry is a British mathematician, lecturer on the Mathematics of Cities, television presenter and public speaker. Her work includes studying the patterns of human behavior, such as relationships and dating and how mathematics can apply to them. | Guest | |
Rhys James is an English stand-up comedian | Guest | |
Sophie Duker is a stand-up comedian and writer. | Guest | |
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker known for his books and essays on social science, psychology, and human behavior. He has been a staff writer for New Yorker since 1996. Gladwell gained widespread recognition with his debut book, "The Tipping Point," followed by bestsellers like "Blink," "Outliers," and "David and Goliath." He is also the co-founder of the podcast company Pushkin Industries and hosts the "Revisionist History" podcast. | Guest | |
Sandra Toksvig is a writer, broadcaster, actor, and producer on British radio, stage, and television. | Guest | |
Molly Oldfield is a writer and researcher. | Guest | |
Sally Phillips is an actress, television presenter, and comedian. | Guest | |
Helen Arney is a British physicist, presenter, stand-up comedian and musician. Described as a "geek songstress" by the Edinburgh Reporter, Arney plays the ukulele as one third of the Festival of the Spoken Nerd, accompanied by stand-up mathematician Matt Parker and television scientist Steve Mould. | Guest |
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