Episodes
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Fossils Of The Mind | 20230705 | 20230712 (BBC7) 20240605 (BBC7) 20240529 (R4) | Series 2 - Episode 1 In the first of his two-part series Robin talks about love, books, and his love of books. He explores how we sometimes find it difficult to express our love and shares stories of the delight he's experienced on his travels. It is also a cautionary tale, warning of the dangers of not sharing praise and admiration before it's too late. Escaping the confines of The Infinite Monkey Cage, comedian Robin Ince takes us on a journey through his Reality Tunnel in his second two-part stand-up series, recorded specially for Radio 4. For over 30 years Robin Ince has been discharging fascinating thoughts, unusual knowledge, and infectious excitement into the universe. Over this time, these disparate, dusty specs of information have steadily clumped together and formed into an entity known as the 'Reality Tunnel'. Previously, Robin's live appearances have only been visible to those astute enough to be tracking his trajectory; those with a keen enough eye to catch a fleeting glimpse of him as he twinkles through their orbit, emitting his ideas, shedding light on the human condition, before vanishing again into the distance. But now, using specialist recording tools and fancy editing, this phenomenon has been captured in high resolution audio for all to hear. Praise for series 1 - `I was practically in tears of joy and wonder. I found it deeply moving and profoundly comforting` - `It is a thing of beauty and joy and a thing for me amid an ocean of things that aren't!` - `it's good to know I'm not the only one with those 'thoughts'` Writer / Performer ... Robin Ince Voice Over ... Cody Dahler Producer ... Carl Cooper Production Coordinator ... Mabel Wright Sound Manager ... Jerry Peal Sound Editor ... Joshan Chana Original Music ... Dan Antopolski BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and books. Comedian Robin Ince talks about the nature of reality - “I was practically in tears of joy and wonder. I found it deeply moving and profoundly comforting ? - “It is a thing of beauty and joy and a thing for me amid an ocean of things that aren't! ? - “it's good to know I'm not the only one with those 'thoughts' ? Picture by Steve Best Writer, broadcaster, and comedian Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed series. This time he's talking about love, books, and his love of books. |
Gallery Of Empathy | 20230712 | 20230719 (BBC7) 20240612 (BBC7) 20240605 (R4) | Series 2 - Episode 2 In the second of his two-part series Robin talks about appreciating art for how it makes us feel, he shares some stories about his favourite artists and celebrates the places that books and art can take us. Escaping the confines of The Infinite Monkey Cage, comedian Robin Ince takes us on a journey through his Reality Tunnel in his second two-part stand-up series, recorded specially for Radio 4. For over 30 years Robin Ince has been discharging fascinating thoughts, unusual knowledge, and infectious excitement into the universe. Over this time, these disparate, dusty specs of information have steadily clumped together and formed into an entity known as the 'Reality Tunnel'. Previously, Robin's live appearances have only been visible to those astute enough to be tracking his trajectory; those with a keen enough eye to catch a fleeting glimpse of him as he twinkles through their orbit, emitting his ideas, shedding light on the human condition, before vanishing again into the distance. But now, using specialist recording tools and fancy editing, this phenomenon has been captured in high resolution audio for all to hear. Praise for series 1 - `I was practically in tears of joy and wonder. I found it deeply moving and profoundly comforting` - `It is a thing of beauty and joy and a thing for me amid an ocean of things that aren't!` - `it's good to know I'm not the only one with those 'thoughts'` Writer / Performer ... Robin Ince Voice Over ... Cody Dahler Producer ... Carl Cooper Production Coordinator ... Mabel Wright Sound Manager ... Jerry Peal Sound Editor ... Joshan Chana BBC Studios Production for Radio 4 Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and art 2/2. Comedian Robin Ince talks about the nature of reality - “I was practically in tears of joy and wonder. I found it deeply moving and profoundly comforting ? - “It is a thing of beauty and joy and a thing for me amid an ocean of things that aren't! ? - “it's good to know I'm not the only one with those 'thoughts' ? Picture by Steve Best Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and art. Writer, broadcaster, and comedian Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed series. This time he's talking about love, art, and his love of art. |
Inside Robin Ince | 20220714 | 20220907 (R4) | Escaping the confines of The Infinite Monkey Cage, comedian Robin Ince takes us on a journey through his Reality Tunnel in this two-part stand-up show, recorded specially for Radio 4. Performing in front of a live audience in Manchester, Robin examines the brain's relationship with reality and over the two-episode series, he looks at the difference between the inner and the outer self and considers how we put together our picture of the world. Written and performed by Robin Ince Produced by Carl Cooper Sound Manager - Jerry Peal Sound Editor - Joshan Chana Production Coordinator - Katie Baum This was a BBC Studios production Comedian Robin Ince talks about the nature of reality. Part 1 - Inside Robin Ince. |
Outside Robin Ince | 20220721 | 20220914 (R4) | Escaping the confines of The Infinite Monkey Cage, comedian Robin Ince takes us on a journey through his Reality Tunnel in this two-part stand-up show, recorded specially for Radio 4. Performing in front of a live audience in Manchester, Robin examines the brain's relationship with reality and over the two episode series, he looks at the difference between the inner and the outer self and considers how we put together our picture of the world. Written and performed by Robin Ince Produced by Carl Cooper Sound Manager - Jerry Peal Sound Editor - Joshan Chana Production Coordinator - Katie Baum This was a BBC Studios production Comedian Robin Ince talks about the nature of reality. |