Robin Ince
Robin Ince
Robin is best known for presenting the BBC radio show The Infinite Monkey Cage with physicist Brian Cox. His books include Robin Ince's Bad Book Club (little Brown) and two volumes of horror stories by comedians, Dead Funny (Salt).
How to Vaccinate the World: The antithesis of the jocks and hacks
If Tim Harford was described as a national treasure he would be able to calculate exactly what the worth of his treasure was, writes Robin Ince. Image credit: PopTech / Wikimedia Commons
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How to Vaccinate the World: The antithesis of the jocks and hacks

Exploring the trust issues between government and THE science
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Exploring the trust issues between government and THE science

Dying to believe: alternative medicine and the brutality of charlatanism
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Dying to believe: alternative medicine and the brutality of charlatanism

Winds of Change – the ultimate power ballad?
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Winds of Change – the ultimate power ballad?

Late Junction is keeping Robin Ince’s appetite for novelty sated this summer
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Late Junction is keeping Robin Ince’s appetite for novelty sated this summer

Robin Ince: Seeking an oasis of calm? Head for Radio 4's desert island
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Robin Ince: Seeking an oasis of calm? Head for Radio 4's desert island

Robin Ince: In praise of Resonance FM's thrillingly unpredictable racket
Bad Punk Radio 1399
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Robin Ince: In praise of Resonance FM's thrillingly unpredictable racket

The Last Word on our childhood icons makes for touching radio
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The Last Word on our childhood icons makes for touching radio

The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe: The Osmonds of evidence-based thinking
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The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe: The Osmonds of evidence-based thinking

The best podcasts of 2019, chosen by Robin Ince
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The best podcasts of 2019, chosen by Robin Ince

Troll With It: How Radio 4's The Digital Human shone a light on online hate?
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Troll With It: How Radio 4's The Digital Human shone a light on online hate?

REVIEW: The Unexplainers – like Mulder and Scully played by Laurel and Hardy
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REVIEW: The Unexplainers – like Mulder and Scully played by Laurel and Hardy