
#7 - Green Belt Land
Once called 'Green Girdles', today's Green belts are strange and relatively unknown places. Follow the writer John Grindrod on his guided tour through a world of naturists, cavemen and rancid pies.Pre...
5 Maalis 201813min

#6 - The Argos Catalogue
The artist Louise Ashcroft takes us inside the mysterious portal that is the Argos catalogue, and examines what it reveals about people’s desires and aspirations.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Lou...
26 Helmi 201824min

#5 - Model Villages
From beautifully crafted tourist attractions, to nightmarish dystopian visions, the broadcaster Tim Dunn shares his love for the 'little works of art' that are model villages.Presenter: James Ward Con...
19 Helmi 201813min

#4 - Wooden Pallets
How did the wooden pallet become the 'single most important object in the global economy'? Liam Shaw delves deep in to the history of this ubiquitous object.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Liam Sha...
12 Helmi 201811min

#3 - Yellow Lines
The journalist Andrew Male takes a personal journey in to the mysterious beginnings of yellow line road markings. Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Andrew Male Producer: Luke Doran Editor: Moy McG...
5 Helmi 201813min

#2 - Book Pricing Algorithms
A book for $1.7 million? To a computer, it made sense. Sort of. Tracy King explains.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Tracy King Producer: Luke Doran Editor: Moy McGowan
29 Tammi 201811min

#1 - The End Of The World
What is the specific date of Armageddon according to Douglas Adams? Steve Cross close-reads The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy to find outPresenter: James Ward Contributor: Steve Cross Producer: Luk...
29 Tammi 201820min

Boring Talks #00
Behind every boring subject is another layer of boringness you could have never imagined.Presenter: James Ward Producer: Luke Doran Editor: Moy McGowan
7 Tammi 20182min



















