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101 People To Meet Before You (Or They) Die

6th April 2013 · 7:30pm - 7:30pm

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 101 People To Meet Before You (Or They) Die

Hosted by Dan Schreiber co-creator of BBC Radio 4’s The Museum of Curiosity long serving QI Elf and author of the infamous but unpublished book “Brian Blessed For Beginners”.; Welcome to “101 People To Meet Before You (Or They) Die” the first in a brand new series of live comedy nights that introduces you in person to some of the world’s most interesting and alive humans.; Meet…; Dr. Jan Bondeson. Jan is a senior lecturer at the Cardiff University School of Medicine and author of 12 books including The Two-Headed Boy and Other Medical Marvels; The Pig-face Lady of Manchester Square and The Cat Orchestra and the Elephant Butler.; Jan will delivering his lecture on The History Of Amazing Talking Dogs and will be interviewed about his life and work investigating everything from the boy who stalked Queen Victoria to the mice who were excommunicated by the church.; And say hello to…; Marc Abrahams. Marc is the co-founder and editor of the science humour magazine Annals of Improbable Research the author of This is Improbable and the master of ceremonies for the Ig Nobel Prizes an awards ceremony which honours achievements that first make people laugh then think.; Marc will be delivering a talk on The Ig Nobel Prizes 2012 followed by an on stage interview delving into the history of the prizes and its winners – including the scientists who discovered: that cows with names give more milk than cows without names; why woodpeckers don’t get headaches and that swearing does in fact relieve pain.; so come: meet Marc and Jan ask them some questions have a drink with them get involved in their work and (If we get them drunk enough) come raving with them till the early hours of the morning in Central London’s grotty ‘O Bar’.; Tickets £5. Doors 19.00; Warning: May contain language and themes of an adult nature.; (Photo: Jan Bondeson; photo credit: Dan Schreiber)

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