The Bright Club Podcast
Summary: This intellectual comedy podcast is anchored by Steve Cross, who is joined every week by a star from the world of comedy, and a researcher from UCL, London's Global University. Together they tackle the really big questions, like: Are there penguins on Saturn's moons? Who was the randiest archaeologist of all time? Does owning your own laser make you more attractive to women?
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Podcasts:
The final questions, wrap-up and results of this argumentative panel show, with Helen Keen, Jay Stone, Sam Tazzyman, Chiara Ambrosio and flummoxed Steve Cross. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Third question for the four geniuses: Helen Keen, Sam Tazzyman, Jay Stone and the irrepresible Chiara Ambrosio. Steve Cross is bewildered. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
The second question for our four intellectual pugilists Chiara Ambrosio, Jay Stone, Sam Tazzyman and Helen Keen. Contains mild rudeness, mainly from inept host Steve Cross. Part 2 of 4. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Four brilliant brains tussle for this year's Bright Club Wars crown. From comedy to philosophy, from cells to duck mating habits, we cover all the intellectual bases. Steve Cross weakly referees. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Joe Cain explores the history of science, demolishing some so-called heroes to applause from comedian Joe Cain. Steve Cross sobs quietly as his illusions are shattered. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Geographer Gail Davies helps comedian Elis James understand the construction of science around the world, while Steve Cross does some colouring-in. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
The history of Swansea, Southall and sexy moustaches with archaeologist Sarah Dhanjal, comedian Elis James and inveterate ignoramus Steve Cross. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Public Health Epidemiologist Judith Stephenson and comedian Michael Legge explore Britain's attitudes to contraception and STIs. Steve Cross explodes into unprofessionalism. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
David Osrin is a public health epidemiologist. Michael Legge is a comedian. They are both *brave* in their own ways. Steve Cross gazes in awe. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Essi Viitanen studies Finnish film, and she shares her findings with comedian Michael Legge. Steve Cross tries to work out where Finland is. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Historian Oliwia Berdak explains the finer points of the formation of the Croatian Army to comedian Michael Legge. Steve Cross imagines looking like Rambo. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Sexual selection modeller Sam Tazzyman leads Terry Saunders into a beautiful garden full of double entendres. Steve Cross tried to contain himself. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
A touching exploration of old scandinavian love poetry this week with Scandophile Richard Cole and comedian Terry Saunders. Steve Cross tries to keep the smut level down, but fails. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
This week German literature and language expert Ernest Schonfield tries to overcome decades of ignorance on the part of comedian Terry Saunders and Allo Allo fan Steve Cross. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
The first of the LOVE podcasts sees comedian Terry Saunders find out what Britain does, with whom and how often from sex survey statistician Cath Mercer. Steve Cross follows maybe half of the conversation. This podcast is supported by the Wellcome Trust.