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Infinite Monkey Cage, Series 6, 7, 8, and 9

By: Professor Brian Cox, Robin Ince
Narrated by: Professor Brian Cox, Robin Ince
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince present a witty, irreverent look at the world according to science.

The Infinite Monkey Cage has become one of BBC Radio 4’s most popular science-based programmes. In each episode physicist Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince delve into a particular field of science, with the help of guests from the worlds of science, academia, and entertainment.

In these 24 episodes the programme looks at topics as diverse as Oceans, Science Mavericks, Parallel Universes, Science v Art, Space Exploration, Brain Science, Creating Life, The Science of Christmas Behaviour, Space Tourism, Death, and Risk. Helping them to discover more are guests including Dave Gorman, Marcus Brigstocke, Andy Hamilton, Alan Moore, Dr Marcus Du Sautoy, Patrick Stewart, Ben Miller, Katy Brand, Professor Matthew Cobb, Simon Singh, Dr Sue Black, Ed Byrne, Mark Gatiss, Steve Jones, Ross Noble, Eric Idle, and Graeme Garden.

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A light hearted chat show about science. Some interesting discussion, topics and guests. Nothing outstandingly eye opening but certainly entertaining.

Does exactly what it says on the tin

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Great to have on in the background when around the house or to listen to on the bus! Funny and entertaining.

Fun and Interesting!

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Informative, witty and very, very funny. The subjects are always very interesting, and brian cox is brilliant as always

Must have for science lovers

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Once again a big hit, interesting, educational and funny. Lots of info and put in a way the average person like me will understand.

Another hit

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Factual and funny. Brian Cox and Robin Ince are a great double act: the intellectual eye-candy and the other one!
I do not think that I have learned so much in half and hour. I only wish they would produce a longer edit of the recordings.

Informative and entertaining

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