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).
Sarah Kendall’s Australian Trilogy is funny, thoughtful and never formulaic
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Sarah Kendall’s Australian Trilogy is funny, thoughtful and never formulaic

Radio 4’s ‘When Diane Met Ken’ is great, even before it’s been broadcast
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Radio 4’s ‘When Diane Met Ken’ is great, even before it’s been broadcast

Robin Ince on radio – never mind the bollocks, here’s BBC 6 Music
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Robin Ince on radio – never mind the bollocks, here’s BBC 6 Music

Radio Four’s ‘A Point of View’ – your 10-minute prompt for some deep thinking
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Radio Four’s ‘A Point of View’ – your 10-minute prompt for some deep thinking

Four decades into his career Nick Cave shows no sign of decline
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Four decades into his career Nick Cave shows no sign of decline

Resonance FM’s ‘The Sentence’ is a punctuationless adventure and meditation
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Resonance FM’s ‘The Sentence’ is a punctuationless adventure and meditation

Apes, jazz cigarettes and an extraterrestrial Homer’s Odyssey – 2001 reloaded
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Apes, jazz cigarettes and an extraterrestrial Homer’s Odyssey – 2001 reloaded

Radio 4 is home to some truly original shows right now
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Radio 4 is home to some truly original shows right now

Remembering Barry Crimmins – a comedian-campaigner with a heart of solid gold
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Remembering Barry Crimmins – a comedian-campaigner with a heart of solid gold

Radio with Robin Ince – a journey into dementia on Radio 4’s Book of the Week
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Radio with Robin Ince – a journey into dementia on Radio 4’s Book of the Week

Radio with Robin Ince – remembering Steve Norman with Radio 4’s The Untold
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Radio with Robin Ince – remembering Steve Norman with Radio 4’s The Untold

Musings on philosophical geology make for fascinating radio – who knew?
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Musings on philosophical geology make for fascinating radio – who knew?