We're back! We start with the tale of Thomas Trueblood, rapidly steer off into the 1904 Olympic marathon -- perhaps the most ridiculous Olympic race ever -- and then have a quick discussion about a man called Jam Handy. Get your mystery biscuits ready.
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12min
December 4, 2014
2. The Coffin Ray and Hugging a Penguin
This week, we start with Steve Irwin, discuss some shocking fish, and tell a tale of a penguin in the desert who just needed a hug.
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14min
December 11, 2014
3. The Centennial Light and Edison the Cheat
Highbrow and lowbrow collide this week, as a giant brass arse meets Thomas Pynchon. And there's a barnstorming start from Matt as he connects "Livermore, California" with a rather famous bulb.
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11min
December 18, 2014
4. A Message from Earth and Flappy Gloves
This week, interstellar spammers meet Ming the Merciless. And folks outside the UK might want to have a Google window open, because we're about to crack through a whole load of musical references that never made it outside our borders.
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18min
January 1, 2015
5. The Flitch of Bacon and a Goose on a Train
This week, we delve into obscure British traditions, and Gary gets points for two of his specialist subjects: archives and goose impressions.
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13min
January 8, 2015
6. Lisa Clayton and Cake Black Holes
This week, we're meant to be talking about a not-so-famous adventurer, but it rapidly runs into deep-fried food and a baking disaster.
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12min
January 15, 2015
7. The Swarm and the Giant Jam Sandwich
It's the last episode of the season! This time we're talking about Michael Caine: COVERED IN BEES. Thanks for watching this run, everyone: we'll be back in the summe