Robin Ince
Robin Ince
Robin is best known for presenting the BBC radio show The Infinite Monkey Cage with physicist Brian Cox. His books include Robin Ince's Bad Book Club (little Brown) and two volumes of horror stories by comedians, Dead Funny (Salt).
Robin Ince’s 100 bookshop tour: Trains, festivals and Dylan Thomas
Culture

Robin Ince’s 100 bookshop tour: Trains, festivals and Dylan Thomas

Nathan Filer’s podcast Why Do I Feel is a series of beautifully told stories
Culture

Nathan Filer’s podcast Why Do I Feel is a series of beautifully told stories

Anti-vaxxers, the Jewish Conspiracy and 6.5 children
Radio

Anti-vaxxers, the Jewish Conspiracy and 6.5 children

Taboo: Comedy hasn’t lost its edge yet
Radio

Taboo: Comedy hasn’t lost its edge yet

Joanna Neary and John Hegley: More of these original voices, please
Radio

Joanna Neary and John Hegley: More of these original voices, please

‘Listening to Akala is a reminder of how ugly recent British history was’
Radio

‘Listening to Akala is a reminder of how ugly recent British history was’

Resonance FM: Alexa, shuffle playlist
Radio

Resonance FM: Alexa, shuffle playlist

Adam Buxton: A host clearly fascinated by his guests
Culture

Adam Buxton: A host clearly fascinated by his guests

Love, pain and lying: The radio show exploring what makes us Deeply Human
Radio

Love, pain and lying: The radio show exploring what makes us Deeply Human

Comedians are turning to podcasts to find people to show off to
Culture

Comedians are turning to podcasts to find people to show off to

How to Vaccinate the World: The antithesis of the jocks and hacks
News

How to Vaccinate the World: The antithesis of the jocks and hacks

Exploring the trust issues between government and THE science
Culture

Exploring the trust issues between government and THE science