The Boring Talks

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  • Duration: 16:04:43
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Synopsis

Behind every boring subject is another layer of boringness you could have never imagined.Presenter: James WardUpdated: Weekly

Episodes

  • #35 - How Tall Are Celebrities?

    28/01/2019 Duration: 17min

    Who is taller, Robbie Williams, David Duchovny or the chef James Martin? And what does being ‘solid tall’ actually mean? The writer Greg Stekelman (same height as Emilio Estevez) explores the world of online celebrity measurements.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Greg Stekelman Producer: Luke Doran

  • #34 - Sounds of Grassroots Football

    21/01/2019 Duration: 39min

    The squelch of the white line marking machine, the crack of the ball against the crossbar, the shrill cry of the full time whistle. Sound researcher Paul Whitty captures the sounds of grassroots football.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Paul Whitty Producer: Luke Doran

  • #33 - Change

    14/01/2019 Duration: 16min

    Are you sick of getting too many coins in your change at the supermarket? Can British coins be better? Fear not people, Adam Townsend has the fix.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Adam Townsend Producer: Luke Doran

  • #32 - Roads That Don't Exist

    07/01/2019 Duration: 22min

    A Brixton block of flats, an oddly-angled building in Piccadilly and a park that 'smells like bins'. Road enthusiast Chris Marshall explores how London has been quietly shaped by roads that don't actually exist.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Chris Marshall Producer: Clara Nissen

  • #31 - Happy New Year

    31/12/2018 Duration: 47s

    James Ward says 'Happy New Year', and that's about it really.

  • #30 - An Underwhelming Christmas

    24/12/2018 Duration: 11min

    Are you dreaming of a white Christmas, or maybe a magical trip through a Winter Wonderland? Well forget it. Rhodri Marsden explores the disappointing realities of the festive period.Ho ho ho.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Rhodri Marsden Producer: Luke Doran

  • #29 - Animal Vaginas

    17/12/2018 Duration: 15min

    Science has historically studied penises more often than vaginas, but why? Florence Schechter and Emma Parkin attempt to redress the balance by examining some curious genitalia from the female of the species, including those of the two-legged, four-legged, and even eight-legged variety.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Florence Schechter Contributor: Emma Parkin Producer: Luke Doran

  • #28 - Asterix Puns

    10/12/2018 Duration: 18min

    Tracy King, with the help of the Asterix comic books, proves that puns definitely are not 'the lowest form of wit'. Warning: this podcast may contain some Latin jokes.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Tracy King Producer: Luke Doran

  • #27 - Dutch Landscape Paintings

    03/12/2018 Duration: 18min

    A windmill. Two hunched countrymen. Lots of drab sky.17th Century Dutch landscape paintings can be very dull, but is there something more exciting going on? Maybe. The writer Andrew Male takes a closer look at these works of art, and discovers a pastoral snapshot, which might be the world's first 'humblebrag'.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Andrew Male Producer: Luke Doran

  • #26 - Call Centres

    26/11/2018 Duration: 30min

    How many days of our lives do we spend 'on hold'? What does 'business in the front, party out back' actually refer to? Has God been replaced by salad? The artist Louise Ashcroft explores the uncertain future of the Call Centre to find some answers.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Louise Ashcroft Producer: Luke Doran

  • Jeremy Bentham's 'Auto-Icon'

    19/11/2018 Duration: 25min

    James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.Did Bentham leave his body to University College London? Does he still attend council meetings there? Has anyone played football with his head? Subhadra Das debunks some mythsPresenter: James Ward Contributor: Subhadra Das Producer: Jack Soper

  • #24 - The Taxonomy Of Cornflakes

    12/11/2018 Duration: 20min

    From lollipop sticks, to batteries and used car headlight bulbs, the collectaholic Anne Griffiths has always made art from the 'accumulations of the bricolage of everyday life'. But how did Anne get 84 mounted cornflakes accepted in to the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition? We take a trip to her studio to find out.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Anne Griffiths Producer: Luke Doran

  • #23 - NATO Phonetic Alphabet

    05/11/2018 Duration: 18min

    Charvy Narain is fed up with people mispronouncing her name, especially when trying to book a taxi down the phone. Could the NATO phonetic alphabet help clarify things? Or will it just add to the confusion? And what does this have to do with Bradley Walsh?Presenter: Juliett Alfa Mike Echo Sierra Contributor: Charlie Hotel Alfa Romeo Victor Yankee Producer: Lima Uniform Kilo Echo

  • #22 - Toilet Graffiti

    05/11/2018 Duration: 16min

    Declarations of love, offers of sex, messages of hope and even film reviews. The graffiti we leave behind in toilets is strange, personal and anonymous. But is there a difference between what is written in male and female bathrooms? Scott Kelly ventures forth to find out.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Scott Kelly Contributor: Clara Nissen Producer: Luke Doran

  • #21 - Thank You

    07/06/2018 Duration: 01min

    James Ward says thank you for listening to series one and chooses the best word from each of the twenty talks.Presenter: James Ward Producer: Luke Doran

  • #20 - Carry On Shakespeare

    04/06/2018 Duration: 17min

    Infamy! Infamy! The writer and broadcaster Samira Ahmed explains just why the Carry On films are actually better than Shakespeare.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Samira Ahmed Producer: Luke Doran

  • #19 - Ice Cream Vans

    28/05/2018 Duration: 15min

    Good maths, a strong bladder and the ability to hold eight '99s' in one hand. Ali Coote remembers the important lessons she learned as an Ice Cream Van driver.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Ali Coote Producer: Luke Doran

  • #18 - Kinder Egg Linguistics

    21/05/2018 Duration: 16min

    What's 119mm long & 55 mm wide, and contains a world of linguistic pleasure? Keith Kahn-Harris explores the wonders of the Kinder Surprise warning label.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Keith Kahn-Harris Producer: Luke Doran

  • #17 - Gasometers

    14/05/2018 Duration: 13min

    Tall rusting skeletal relics of our industrial past. Why would anyone care about London's Gasometers? Sarah O'Carroll explains.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Sarah O'Carroll Producer: Luke Doran

  • #16 - Toilet Roll Serial Numbers

    07/05/2018 Duration: 11min

    'Do you recall the fogged beef, mate?'.The writer Nicholas Tufnell proves that poetic inspiration can be found in the most unlikely places, including a toilet roll. But what is 'fogged beef'?Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Nicholas Tufnell Producer: Luke Doran

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