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).
The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe: The Osmonds of evidence-based thinking
Radio

The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe: The Osmonds of evidence-based thinking

The best podcasts of 2019, chosen by Robin Ince
Radio

The best podcasts of 2019, chosen by Robin Ince

Troll With It: How Radio 4’s The Digital Human shone a light on online hate?
Radio

Troll With It: How Radio 4’s The Digital Human shone a light on online hate?

REVIEW: The Unexplainers – like Mulder and Scully played by Laurel and Hardy
Radio

REVIEW: The Unexplainers – like Mulder and Scully played by Laurel and Hardy

The nonsense and jeopardy of Kevin Eldon Will See You Now
Radio

The nonsense and jeopardy of Kevin Eldon Will See You Now

It cost a fortune to go to the Moon. But humanity was never more united
Radio

It cost a fortune to go to the Moon. But humanity was never more united

Jarman of the board: a tribute to a countercultural icon
Culture

Jarman of the board: a tribute to a countercultural icon

NPR Throughline is an illuminating reminder that the end is nigh (again)
Radio

NPR Throughline is an illuminating reminder that the end is nigh (again)

BBC Radio 3’s ‘Free Thinking’ smartly tackles anxiety and the teenage brain
Radio

BBC Radio 3’s ‘Free Thinking’ smartly tackles anxiety and the teenage brain

Mark Steel’s a genius for spotting the curiosities of our urban landscape
Radio

Mark Steel’s a genius for spotting the curiosities of our urban landscape

How to change entrenched positions in a climate of dogma and high dudgeon
Radio

How to change entrenched positions in a climate of dogma and high dudgeon

Radio needs voices like Jeremy Hardy’s more than ever
Radio

Radio needs voices like Jeremy Hardy’s more than ever