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- 57 - Jeremy Bentham's 'Auto-Icon'
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Did Bentham leave his body to University College London? Does he still attend council meetings there? Has anyone played football with his head? Subhadra Das debunks some myths
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Subhadra Das Producer: Jack Soper
Mon, 19 Nov 2018 - 56 - #55 -FartsWed, 28 Apr 2021
- 55 - Jigsaws
It started with 'regency wedding scene' puzzle purchased for £2 in a charity shop.
Now Anya Driscoll is a jigsaw junkie.
In this edition of The Boring Talks, she discussions her obsession, and pieces together the history of jigsaws, the art of jigsaws and whether or not they could save your life (spoiler - they can't really).
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting... maybe.
Mon, 06 Jul 2020 - 54 - #53 - Car Boots
From Anglo-American differences, to escaping kidnappers and celebrating the classic car boot sale. In this Boring Talk, Auto Express journalist Hugo Griffiths climbs inside the 'space of temporariness' that is the car boot.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 01 Jun 2020 - 53 - #52 - Breakfast Cereals
Family holidays for the artist Louise Ashcroft meant one thing - variety pack cereals. Would it be Cornflakes? Or Frosties? Coco Pops or Ricicles? Through this multi-grain multiple choice Louise realised she could be anyone..... kind of. Join her for a creative, personal journey through her favourite corn syrup-infused inflated grain.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 04 May 2020 - 52 - #51 - Oboe Reeds
Gouging, scraping and chopping. The reporter Chloe Veltman shows us the painstaking art of making an oboe reed, and how it can be the difference between sounding like a singing nightingale, or a belligerent duck.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 20 Apr 2020 - 51 - #50 - Windows
Where does the word 'Window' derive from? And what does it have to do with a Norwegian architectural historian and a bohemian Austrian poet? On a lyrical journey from death to inspiration, Anne Ulrikke Andersen takes a look through the windows in the life of Christian Norberg-Schulz.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 06 Apr 2020 - 50 - #49 - Coal Holes
They are either 12, 14 or 16 inches wide, they live just outside our doors, and they come in a variety of striking designs. So why has no one heard of coal holes? Local historian Amir Dotan explores the streets of London to find the small metal discs you may not have noticed before, but may well have stepped over thousands of times.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 30 Mar 2020 - 49 - Data Centres
What do we all use, but never visit?
The sound artist Matt Parker takes us inside the bizarre world of remote Data Centres, where our wireless world is powered by rows and rows of computers running all day, everyday.
But what is the true cost of these centres to our planet?
What do they sound like?
And why does one have an empty white room with an executive leather armchair and a faceless portrait hanging on the wall?
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 23 Mar 2020 - 48 - #47 - Crinoline Ladies
It began as an image of Victorian femininity, became a 1920s style icon, and perhaps ended as a 1970s toilet roll cover. Dr Kathryn Ferry looks at the curious history of the Crinoline Lady, exploring the growth of suburbia, Gone With The Wind and 'crinolinemania'.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 16 Mar 2020 - 47 - # 46 - TeletextMon, 09 Mar 2020
- 46 - #45 - Box Certificates
One day while breaking down a box in a corridor, Joyce Smith noticed a box certificate. Quickly followed by a second one. Now Joyce had 2 of them, and 2 of anything is the start of a collection.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 02 Mar 2020 - 45 - # 44 - Swearing: a personal cross-cultural comparative study of Hindi and English
If you hit your thumb with a hammer, what swear word would you immediately scream? Charvy Narain asked her friends and family this question, which lead to a personal journey from the 'buffalo's eye' to New York City cops and the her surprising Mausi. In this edition of The Boring Talks Charvy Narain takes a very foul mouthed and personal look at swearing in Hindi and English.
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Mon, 24 Feb 2020 - 44 - The Sounds Of Computer Games Loading
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
The clunk and click of the datasette machine. The white noise of the tape loading. The strange and compelling soundtrack of the loading music. The author and video game Keith Stuart remembers the forgotten whirrs and clicks that made up the soundtrack of his youth.
Mon, 17 Feb 2020 - 43 - #42 - The Lexicon Of Breakups
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
In 2011, comedian Rosie Wilby was dumped by email. (Though she did feel better about it after correcting her ex’s spelling and punctuation). Obsessing ever since about whether technology has enabled abrupt endings to relationships, she discovered an entire new language. But what are ghosting, breadcrumbing, submarining, pocketing, benching and curving?
Rosie Wilby is a comedian and presents The Breakup Monologues podcast.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Rosie Wilby Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 10 Feb 2020 - 42 - #41 - Pencils
James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe.
Brian Mackenwells is passionate about pencils. In this Boring Talk he shares his passion for good pencils. He talks us through their history, and explains why having a good pencil gives you a pleasurable 'small pivot point that can change your whole mind set'. He also talks us through his favourite pencils, and shares the very personal reason that he can't part with one particular pencil in his collection.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Brian Mackenwells Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 10 Feb 2020 - 41 - #40 - Thank You (again)Wed, 27 Feb 2019
- 40 - #39 - DoormatsMon, 25 Feb 2019
- 39 - #38 - Markham Moor RoofMon, 18 Feb 2019
- 38 - #37 - Watergate Tape 'Silence'Mon, 11 Feb 2019
- 37 - #36 - Shanghai ArchitectureMon, 04 Feb 2019
- 36 - #35 - How Tall Are Celebrities?
Who is taller, Robbie Williams, David Duchovny or the chef James Martin? And what does being ‘solid tall’ actually mean? The writer Greg Stekelman (same height as Emilio Estevez) explores the world of online celebrity measurements.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Greg Stekelman Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 28 Jan 2019 - 35 - #34 - Sounds of Grassroots FootballMon, 21 Jan 2019
- 34 - #33 - ChangeMon, 14 Jan 2019
- 33 - #32 - Roads That Don't ExistMon, 07 Jan 2019
- 32 - #31 - Happy New YearMon, 31 Dec 2018
- 31 - #30 - An Underwhelming ChristmasMon, 24 Dec 2018
- 30 - #29 - Animal Vaginas
Science has historically studied penises more often than vaginas, but why? Florence Schechter and Emma Parkin attempt to redress the balance by examining some curious genitalia from the female of the species, including those of the two-legged, four-legged, and even eight-legged variety.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Florence Schechter Contributor: Emma Parkin Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 29 - #28 - Asterix PunsMon, 10 Dec 2018
- 28 - #27 - Dutch Landscape Paintings
A windmill. Two hunched countrymen. Lots of drab sky.
17th Century Dutch landscape paintings can be very dull, but is there something more exciting going on? Maybe. The writer Andrew Male takes a closer look at these works of art, and discovers a pastoral snapshot, which might be the world's first 'humblebrag'.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Andrew Male Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 03 Dec 2018 - 27 - #26 - Call Centres
How many days of our lives do we spend 'on hold'? What does 'business in the front, party out back' actually refer to? Has God been replaced by salad? The artist Louise Ashcroft explores the uncertain future of the Call Centre to find some answers.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Louise Ashcroft Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 26 Nov 2018 - 25 - #24 - The Taxonomy Of Cornflakes
From lollipop sticks, to batteries and used car headlight bulbs, the collectaholic Anne Griffiths has always made art from the 'accumulations of the bricolage of everyday life'. But how did Anne get 84 mounted cornflakes accepted in to the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition? We take a trip to her studio to find out.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Anne Griffiths Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 - 24 - #23 - NATO Phonetic Alphabet
Charvy Narain is fed up with people mispronouncing her name, especially when trying to book a taxi down the phone. Could the NATO phonetic alphabet help clarify things? Or will it just add to the confusion? And what does this have to do with Bradley Walsh?
Presenter: Juliett Alfa Mike Echo Sierra Contributor: Charlie Hotel Alfa Romeo Victor Yankee Producer: Lima Uniform Kilo Echo
Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 23 - #22 - Toilet Graffiti
Declarations of love, offers of sex, messages of hope and even film reviews. The graffiti we leave behind in toilets is strange, personal and anonymous. But is there a difference between what is written in male and female bathrooms? Scott Kelly ventures forth to find out.
Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Scott Kelly Contributor: Clara Nissen Producer: Luke Doran
Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 22 - #21 - Thank YouThu, 07 Jun 2018
- 21 - #20 - Carry On ShakespeareMon, 04 Jun 2018
- 20 - #19 - Ice Cream VansMon, 28 May 2018
- 19 - #18 - Kinder Egg LinguisticsMon, 21 May 2018
- 18 - #17 - GasometersMon, 14 May 2018
- 17 - #16 - Toilet Roll Serial NumbersMon, 07 May 2018
- 16 - #15 - Smell WalksMon, 30 Apr 2018
- 15 - #14 - Name ChangeMon, 23 Apr 2018
- 14 - #13 - BasaltMon, 16 Apr 2018
- 13 - #12 - British EarthquakesMon, 09 Apr 2018
- 12 - #11 - SneezingMon, 02 Apr 2018
- 11 - #10 - LamppostsMon, 26 Mar 2018
- 10 - #9 - Sounding GestaltsMon, 19 Mar 2018
- 9 - #8 - Danish Public Information FilmsMon, 12 Mar 2018
- 8 - #7 - Green Belt LandMon, 05 Mar 2018
- 7 - #6 - The Argos CatalogueMon, 26 Feb 2018
- 6 - #5 - Model VillagesMon, 19 Feb 2018
- 5 - #4 - Wooden PalletsMon, 12 Feb 2018
- 4 - #3 - Yellow LinesMon, 05 Feb 2018
- 3 - #2 - Book Pricing AlgorithmsMon, 29 Jan 2018
- 2 - #1 - The End Of The WorldMon, 29 Jan 2018
- 1 - Boring Talks #00Sun, 07 Jan 2018
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