Episodes
Tuesday May 18, 2021
S3, Ep2 Poo: the inside story
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Have you ever wondered why poo is funny? It’s stinky. It’s perfectly revolting, but if you say the word poo a few times, children – and some adults – start to smile, even laugh.
And it can, of course, be surprisingly useful – as a food source, a fertiliser and for marking animal territory. But adult humans don’t tend to like talking about poo so we thought we'd do just that instead.
This podcast is written, and read to you, by Camilla Akers-Douglas, with sound editing by Max Watson. It was produced by Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday May 11, 2021
S3, Ep1 Secret messages and cracking codes
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Have you ever sent a secret message to a friend? Or tried to use a clever code to protect a secret? Have you ever tried to crack a code? There are many ingenious ways to conceal, and reveal, a secret message.
Keeping secrets, and code breaking, can be a matter of life and death, as Mary, Queen of Scots found out to her cost. Alan Turing's work as a code breaker during WW11 may have shortened the war by two years and saved 14 million lives. Today super-fast computers give us new ways to encrypt messages but, as ever, there is a constant race between those who create new methods of encryption and those who want to break it.
This podcast is read by Luke Irwin, with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Nicola Kličková and Tomáš Klička, and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas and Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Monday Dec 21, 2020
S2, Ep8 Christmas: a time of hope ✨🌟💫
Monday Dec 21, 2020
Monday Dec 21, 2020
All around the world during the darkest months of winter people light candles and look forward to a time of new hope. Why do Christians celebrate Christmas at this time of year? Why do Jewish people, Hindus, Jains, Sihks and some Buddhists celebrate with festivals of light at this darkest time? And how does Christmas vary from country to country? No matter how hard Oliver Cromwell, the Grinch and Covid-19 try, it really is impossible to cancel Christmas.
This podcast is read by Henrietta McMicking with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Henrietta McMicking and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
S2, Ep7 The Vikings: did they really go berserk?
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Wherever they sailed, they plundered, pillaged and stole, so the story goes. But were the Vikings really the fierce invaders of the history books who ransacked our monasteries and captured human slaves? Or where they simply peaceful traders with an interest in travel?
The clue is in the names: the word Viking did not originally mean a single group of people. It meant a pirate or raider. And with names like Thorfinn Skullsplitter, Eric Bloody Axe and Hairy Breeches, could they really have just been traders?
In this podcast we look at the clues left behind by history and ask, just how berserk did the Vikings go?
This podcast is read by Oliver Akers-Douglas with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Camilla Akers-Douglas and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas and Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
S2, Ep6 Thanksgiving: from Plymouth to Pumpkin Pie
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
This podcast is read by Pandora Colin with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Henrietta McMicking, and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas and Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
S2, Ep5 Chocolate: a truly delicious story
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Have you ever wondered why chocolate tastes so good, why it is so completely and utterly scrumdiddlyumptious?
In fact the raw cocoa bean tastes horrible, and it takes a lot to turn this tropical rainforest nut into chocolate.
Humans have loved it for longer than you might think, and the Aztecs drank it before going into battle. But only about 120 years ago, after a young Swiss company called Nestlé started adding milk and sugar to chocolate, did we really fall in love with it.
Besides eating it, and drinking it, we have also used it as currency, to disguise a bomb and as a prop in early horror films.
This podcast is read by Thomasina Miers with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Camilla Akers-Douglas and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas and Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
S2, Ep4 The Magic of Numbers
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Have you wondered if zero is actually a number?
Or if infinity is a number or a concept?
What is an imaginary number?
And how do numbers explain the shape of the ancient pyramids?
Why is the number 60 so interesting?
Just how large is the number Googol, the number that gives a certain search engine its name?
And how does maths make our world more beautiful?
Listen, and discover.
This podcast is read by Luke Irwin with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Tomáš Klička and Nicola Kličková, and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas and Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
S2, Ep3 Christine Granville: an extraordinary female spy
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Her real name was Krystyna Skarbek.
She was Polish but spied for the British during WW11.
She was brilliant and daring in a male-dominated field.
And a law unto her self.
She took risks few others would have done.
And saved lives with her rare ingenuity.
Codenames and pseudonyms, she had many: Madame Marchand, Jacqueline Armande or just plain Pauline. And, of course, Christine Granville.
She was a real-life female James Bond.
And, it is said that she was Ian Fleming’s inspiration for Vespar Lynd, the female double agent in his first-ever James Bond novel, Casino Royale.
This podcast is read by Lucasta Cummings with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Henrietta McMicking and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas. Our theme music is by the amazing James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
S2, Ep2 How did humans learn to fly?
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Once the heavens were the domain of just gods and angels – which is one of the reasons why Icarcus fell back to earth. Humans only really mastered flight when they developed their understanding of two crucial concepts: lift and thrust.
In the early 1900s, with the invention of the petrol engine, the Wright brothers took to the sky in a biplane, albeit for only 59 seconds at first. By 1949, when the first commercial jet-engine airliner crossed the Atlantic Ocean, 44 passengers were considered a lot. Today the world’s largest airliner – the mighty Airbus A380 – can hold more than 600 people and fly over 8,000 miles without refuelling. And, aeronautical engineers are working on improving the design and efficiency of the planes of the future even further.
This podcast is read by Luke Irwin with sound editing by Max Watson. The script was written by Tomáš Klička and Nicola Kličková, and produced by Camilla Akers-Douglas and Henrietta McMicking. Our theme music is by the amazing James Burrell
To contact us, email camilla@wonderaudio.co.uk or henrietta@wonderaudio.co.uk
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Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
S2, Ep1 Who stole the Mona Lisa? And why?
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020