Greg Jenner
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Are you kind of like on board with Aristotle? Because I think we're both team Aristotle over here.
Well, thank you so much, Dan. Thank you, Edith. And listener, for more applied philosophy, check out Edith's previous episode on Pythagoras, which was an absolute hoot. We also did an episode on medieval science. And if you want more Dan in your ears, you can scroll all the way down in the app back to 2019 to the Young Napoleon episode with Dr. Laura O'Brien. It's a really fun one.
Well, thank you so much, Dan. Thank you, Edith. And listener, for more applied philosophy, check out Edith's previous episode on Pythagoras, which was an absolute hoot. We also did an episode on medieval science. And if you want more Dan in your ears, you can scroll all the way down in the app back to 2019 to the Young Napoleon episode with Dr. Laura O'Brien. It's a really fun one.
And remember, if you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review, share the show with your friends, subscribe to You're Dead to Me on BBC Sound so you never miss an episode. But I'd just like to say a huge thank you again to our guests. In History Corner from the University of Durham, we had the fantastic Professor Edith Hall. Thank you, Edith. Thank you.
And remember, if you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review, share the show with your friends, subscribe to You're Dead to Me on BBC Sound so you never miss an episode. But I'd just like to say a huge thank you again to our guests. In History Corner from the University of Durham, we had the fantastic Professor Edith Hall. Thank you, Edith. Thank you.
And in Comedy Corner, we had the brilliant Dan Schreiber. Thank you, Dan. Thanks, Greg. To you, lovely listener, join me next time as we return to the classroom for another lesson from the past. But for now, I'm off to go and rewrite Aristotle's lost volume on comedy. I think it's mostly to do with bums. I mean, how hard can it be? Bye!
And in Comedy Corner, we had the brilliant Dan Schreiber. Thank you, Dan. Thanks, Greg. To you, lovely listener, join me next time as we return to the classroom for another lesson from the past. But for now, I'm off to go and rewrite Aristotle's lost volume on comedy. I think it's mostly to do with bums. I mean, how hard can it be? Bye!
This episode of You're Dead to Me was researched by Madeleine Bracey. It was written by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, Emma Neguse and me. The audio producer was Steve Hankey and our production coordinator was Ben Holland. It was produced by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, me and senior producer Emma Neguse and our executive editor was James Cook.
This episode of You're Dead to Me was researched by Madeleine Bracey. It was written by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, Emma Neguse and me. The audio producer was Steve Hankey and our production coordinator was Ben Holland. It was produced by Emmy Rose Price Goodfellow, me and senior producer Emma Neguse and our executive editor was James Cook.
You're Dead to Me is a BBC Studios audio production for BBC Radio 4.
You're Dead to Me is a BBC Studios audio production for BBC Radio 4.
We didn't call Celia the bob-haired bandit. We called Celia Grandma.
We didn't call Celia the bob-haired bandit. We called Celia Grandma.
Ho, ho, ho! Hello, friends. Greg here. I hope you're having a lovely Christmas season and a great new year is on the horizon for you. I just thought I'd pop in here to remind you of our lovely Christmas specials from the back catalogue. We've got three, of course, to enjoy. If you scroll down in the feed, the first one you'll find is the radio edit of Christmas with Charles Dickens.
Ho, ho, ho! Hello, friends. Greg here. I hope you're having a lovely Christmas season and a great new year is on the horizon for you. I just thought I'd pop in here to remind you of our lovely Christmas specials from the back catalogue. We've got three, of course, to enjoy. If you scroll down in the feed, the first one you'll find is the radio edit of Christmas with Charles Dickens.
A bit further down, you'll find the full-length podcast version. Our guests there were Dr Emily Bell and, of course, Mike Wozniak. It's a lovely one.
A bit further down, you'll find the full-length podcast version. Our guests there were Dr Emily Bell and, of course, Mike Wozniak. It's a lovely one.
An elephant walking on ice, Mike. Imagine the insurance forms you have to fill in for that. The health and safety risk assessment. They must have had a moment where they thought this is probably not going to be worth it. Surely, lads, come on.
An elephant walking on ice, Mike. Imagine the insurance forms you have to fill in for that. The health and safety risk assessment. They must have had a moment where they thought this is probably not going to be worth it. Surely, lads, come on.
And if you keep scrolling, or if you just want to type things into the search box, if that's easier for you, you will find both long and short versions of our medieval Christmas episode with Miles Jupp and Dr. Eleanor Janager.