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The Blagger's Guide To Doctor Who20131121Calling all Whovians! Test your knowledge of everyone's favourite time travelling Doctor as he takes a look back over 50 years of science fiction at its British best.

He'll be lifting the lid on some industry secrets, and exterminating any myths you might have heard about the long running series.

Such as: Why was William Hartnell replaced as the first Doctor?

What was it about the Daleks that drove Jon Pertwee mad?

And how come the show was cancelled for 16 very bleak years?

All this and plenty more to come, and of course, all of it in true off the wall Blagger's style.

Hold on to your Tardis, because it's going to be a bumpy ride!

David Quantick returns with a quick-fire look at all things Doctor Who.

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The Blagger's Guide To Eurovision20140508The Blagger's Guide to Eurovision.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

The Blagger's Guide To James Bond2012112220130926 (R2)
20141208 (R2)
He's the world's most famous secret agent (an oxymoron if ever there was one). He's a charmer; he can handle a pistol; he looks good in a bow tie and he has the mind-blowing ability to de-clothe any woman he happens to come in to contact with. But that's enough about Quantick...

He is of course, Bond, James Bond and our very own Quantick, yes, David Quantick is here to give Bond the Blagger's treatment and reveal even more secrets about this already not so secret agent.

During his 50 years of service he's managed to morph in to the bodies of great actors such as Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Daniel Craig, Pierce Brosnan - oh, and George Lazenby. Briefly...

We already know how he likes his Martinis; we even know how many hairs he's got on his chest. But do you know which Bond was partial to wearing a wig?

Or how many millions of dollars has the Bond franchise earned over the years? And just how many Shirleys have sung a Bond theme?

Tune in for this new Bond-themed Blagger's Guide with its trademark quick fire gag and spoof ads.

Quantick, David Quantick, presents the Blagger's Guide to James Bond.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

The Blagger's Guide To The Beatles2012100420131202 (R2)David Quantick is back and this time he's giving you a Ticket To Ride the Magical Mystery Tour of musical knowledge that is Blagger's Guide to The Beatles.

What really happened at their first ever recording session? What was the working title of Yesterday? And, what was Help! originally called?

David will be revealing all about the world's favourite Scouser's, and showing the extent that The Beatles have influenced our lives; beyond that awful bowl cut you had when you were a kid.

In true anarchic Blagger's fashion, David be giving you the answers to questions you didn't even know existed with the help of spoof adverts, quick fire gags and movie trailers.

Indulge in Beatlemania as David Quantick gives the Fab Four the Blagger's treatment.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

The Blagger's Guide To The Guitar2014060920141201 (R2)Our resident ringmaster of mischief, David Quantick, is literally taking it up to 11 (do you see what we did there? Because it's on till 11pm, and ...oh, forget it) as he presents the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular musical instruments.

Sorting the riffs from the raff, the Blagger's Guide will provide an accurately informed, but typically irreverent look at the history of guitars in music; in all its forms. From the delicacy of the Spanish guitar to the epitome of machoness of the Flying V, from the folk starkness of Bob Dylan to the punk thrash of Steve Jones.

Join David Quantick as he verbally dissects great guitarists such as Hendrix & Johnny Marr, and uncovers why the guitar has struck a chord in all our hearts.

David Quantick presents the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular instruments.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

The Blagger's Guide To The Guitar2014060920141201 (R2)Our resident ringmaster of mischief, David Quantick, is literally taking it up to 11 (do you see what we did there? Because it's on till 11pm, and ...oh, forget it) as he presents the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular musical instruments.

Sorting the riffs from the raff, the Blagger's Guide will provide an accurately informed, but typically irreverent look at the history of guitars in music; in all its forms. From the delicacy of the Spanish guitar to the epitome of machoness of the Flying V, from the folk starkness of Bob Dylan to the punk thrash of Steve Jones.

Join David Quantick as he verbally dissects great guitarists such as Hendrix & Johnny Marr, and uncovers why the guitar has struck a chord in all our hearts.

David Quantick presents the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular instruments.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

Our resident ringmaster of mischief, David Quantick, is literally taking it up to 11 (do you see what we did there? Because it's on till 11pm, and ...oh, forget it) as he presents the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular musical instruments.

Sorting the riffs from the raff, the Blagger's Guide will provide an accurately informed, but typically irreverent look at the history of guitars in music; in all its forms. From the delicacy of the Spanish guitar to the epitome of machoness of the Flying V, from the folk starkness of Bob Dylan to the punk thrash of Steve Jones.

Join David Quantick as he verbally dissects great guitarists such as Hendrix & Johnny Marr, and uncovers why the guitar has struck a chord in all our hearts.

David Quantick presents the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular instruments.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

030120080405David Quantick's musical look at John Lee Hooker, Britney Spears and Patti Smith.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03012008041220100225 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week's focus is on Arctic Monkeys ('the crème de la crème de la crème de la soul to soul de la crème of the indie world') and Parliament-Funkadelic, as well as a look at the musical culture of Seattle, home of garage rock.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week's focus is on Arctic Monkeys ('the crème de la crème de la crème de la soul to soul de la crème of the indie world') and Parliament-Funkadelic, as well as a look at the musical culture of Seattle, home of garage rock.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03012008041220100225 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week's focus is on Arctic Monkeys ('the cr耀me de la cr耀me de la cr耀me de la soul to soul de la cr耀me of the indie world') and Parliament-Funkadelic, as well as a look at the musical culture of Seattle, home of garage rock.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

030120100304David Quantick's musical look at John Lee Hooker, Britney Spears and Patti Smith.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03032008041920100311 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

Ths week he examines Gary Numan's obsession with robots, the roots of skinhead culture and the story of New York Dolls, whose first gig was at a shelter for the homeless on Christmas Eve in 1971.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03032008041920100311 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

Ths week he examines Gary Numan's obsession with robots, the roots of skinhead culture and the story of New York Dolls, whose first gig was at a shelter for the homeless on Christmas Eve in 1971.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

Ths week he examines Gary Numan's obsession with robots, the roots of skinhead culture and the story of New York Dolls, whose first gig was at a shelter for the homeless on Christmas Eve in 1971.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03042008042620100318 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week he turns his analytical attention to the unique musical sound of Bristol (or 'Brizzle', as the locals call it), the electric albums of Led Zepplin (or 'Zep', as you should call them) and Surf Music, home of the twangy-guitar since 1961.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03042008042620100318 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week he turns his analytical attention to the unique musical sound of Bristol (or 'Brizzle', as the locals call it), the electric albums of Led Zepplin (or 'Zep', as you should call them) and Surf Music, home of the twangy-guitar since 1961.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week he turns his analytical attention to the unique musical sound of Bristol (or 'Brizzle', as the locals call it), the electric albums of Led Zepplin (or 'Zep', as you should call them) and Surf Music, home of the twangy-guitar since 1961.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03052008050320100325 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week features all you need to know about The Stone Roses (kings of Madchester), Texas (the place, not the band) and Phil Spector, inventor of the wall of sound.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03052008050320100325 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week features all you need to know about The Stone Roses (kings of Madchester), Texas (the place, not the band) and Phil Spector, inventor of the wall of sound.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week features all you need to know about The Stone Roses (kings of Madchester), Texas (the place, not the band) and Phil Spector, inventor of the wall of sound.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03062008051020100401 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week he examines Love (the band not the emotion), telling the story of Americana ('It all started, reasonably enough, in Canada.') and scrutinizing Australia's contribution to pop and rock.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03062008051020100401 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week he examines Love (the band not the emotion), telling the story of Americana ('It all started, reasonably enough, in Canada.') and scrutinizing Australia's contribution to pop and rock.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

This week he examines Love (the band not the emotion), telling the story of Americana ('It all started, reasonably enough, in Canada.') and scrutinizing Australia's contribution to pop and rock.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03072008051720100410 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

He continues The Blagger's Guide chasing pregnant nuns through Vatican halls in search of Bruce Springsteen; taking a trip back in time to the Early Days of Rock 'N' Roll; and stepping out into West London's multi-cultural music scene.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03072008051720100410 (R2)David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

He continues The Blagger's Guide chasing pregnant nuns through Vatican halls in search of Bruce Springsteen; taking a trip back in time to the Early Days of Rock 'N' Roll; and stepping out into West London's multi-cultural music scene.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in easily digestible small chunks, like pop dog food. Using fake archive footage, made-up adverts, counterfeit recordings, and some jokes, Quantick takes you by the hand and leads you through the mean streets of pop knowledge.

He continues The Blagger's Guide chasing pregnant nuns through Vatican halls in search of Bruce Springsteen; taking a trip back in time to the Early Days of Rock 'N' Roll; and stepping out into West London's multi-cultural music scene.

David Quantick presents everything you need to know about music in digestible small chunks

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03082008052420100417 (R2)Learn everything you need to bore people in the pub about Primal Scream and Folk Rock.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

03082008052420100417 (R2)Learn everything you need to bore people in the pub about Primal Scream and Folk Rock.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks

Learn everything you need to bore people in the pub about Primal Scream and Folk Rock.

David Quantick with everything you need to know about music in easily digestible chunks