There is a storm brewing in the studio as Marina finds out how Richard arranges his bookshelves. Copyright in comedy. How often do people think of the same joke and who, if anyone, owns it? We also all enjoy a brand new quiz thanks to listener Rhys Durham.
Producer: Neil Fearn + Joey McCarthy
Executive Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport
Inside This Episode
- Discussion Topics
- BBC News Studio: Marina and Richard discuss the unique live backdrop of the BBC news studio.
- Rapid Publishing in Journalism: The fast-paced environment where journalists draft articles even as events unfold, citing examples such as the 1999 Champions League final.
- Book Arrangements and Aesthetics: Conversation on the trend of arranging books by colour for aesthetic purposes, with Marina calling it “psychopathic” to arrange books by colour alone.
Link: A look inside the private library of Umberto Eco
Link: Nicky Haslam Tea Towels - Quizzes on Podcasts: Richard and Marina ponder why quizzes haven’t gained popularity as podcasts and discuss their personal experience with quizzes.
- Copyright in Comedy: The topic of joke ownership and similarity is addressed, including anecdotes about parallel joke creation.
- Listeners’ Questions
- Addressed questions on journalism’s immediacy, the aesthetic use of books, and if authors write with an intent to appeal to ‘aesthetic’ bookshelf displays.
Media Mentions
- Television Shows
- BBC News
- A Touch of Frost
- Only Connect
- It’s a Royal Knockout
- Movies
- The Thomas Crown Affair
- Top Gun: Maverick (Referenced indirectly through Glenn Powell’s recent fame)
- Books
- The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
- A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking
- Various art monographs by Taschen and Giorgio de Chirico
- Live Events
- Champions League Final (1999)
- Upcoming live show at the Royal Albert Hall on 4th December
- Podcasts
Hot Takes
- “Books in colour order – I think that is psychopathic.”
- “[Books are] a fairly cheap… way of making a house look great.”
- “I would not be doing my duty as an entertainment podcaster if I didn’t talk about Glenn Powell every week.”
- “Arranging books by colour is like Christmas Day. It doesn’t count!”
- “There are much madder people than you out there.”
Who’s Who
- Boris Johnson – Former British Prime Minister.
- Donald Trump – Former U.S. President.
- Alex Ferguson – Former Manchester United football manager.
- Ollie Holt – British sports journalist.
- Sydney Sweeney – American actress.
- Glenn Powell – American actor.
- Steven Seagal – American martial artist, actor, and producer.
- Umberto Eco – Italian author and academic
- Giorgio de Chirico – Greek-born Italian artist and writer
- Nicky Haslam – British interior designer
Notable Numbers
5 to 6 dollars: Reference to the price of limited edition books about Manchester United.
1 in 3: Mention of minority ethnic voters’ turnout for Trump.
Featured/Recommended
The Grand Knockout Tournament, aka It’s a Royal Knockout
Only Connect
A Touch of Frost
BBC News
The Thursday Murder Club
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