Robin Ince (born 20 February 1969) is an English comedian, actor and writer. He is best known for presenting the BBC radio show The Infinite Monkey Cage with physicist Brian Cox. Read full biography of Robin Ince →
One idea I explore in my stand-up show is whether, if you try looking at the universe rationally and avoid coping mechanisms like mysticism or... →
The main battle is to make people realise that doubt is important. Doubt is good. The 'don't know' answer sometimes is the box you should... →
I have a theory that evolutionary biologists are more vain than particle physicists.
Wherever you are on Earth, there is more life present than in the rest of the known universe.
I have faced up to what I am.
I want to create shows which are interesting. I hope that some people are excited by some of the ideas.
Once you start looking at the world rationally, it becomes much more exciting.
I have a problem with telling jokes about physics. Quite often the audience have no idea what you are talking about and, to be honest, I don't... →
Science is very cross-generational; you're not just aiming it at twentysomethings, or eightysomethings. Every town's got a really broad... →
There can be a science to joke writing, there are certainly rules and patterns that can be followed, but I think most of the best comedy goes beyond... →
We very quickly forget about the wonderful things we've got. People lose their excitement because there's too much. Basically we're... →