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- Harry Price investigates the ghosts of Borley Rectory during his stay there.
- Two women reunite in London, where they go over the details of a life-changing event which occurred when they were teenagers in Jerusalem.
- Fresh from their latest UK tour, Matt Parker, Steve Mould and Helen Arney have committed yet another comedy spectacular to a digital format. Packed full of science, songs and spherical geometry, the intrepid trio go further than ever to celebrate nerdiness in all its raw and unpolished glory. "You Can't Polish A Nerd" is the third show from science comedy phenomenon Festival of the Spoken Nerd. It's here to put the "ooh" into zoology, the "fun" into fundamental theorem of calculus and the "recursion" into recursion, creating the ultimate in audio-visual entertainment for nerds and non-nerds. - "Science was never such hilarious explosive fun" (Richard Herring) - "They make science fun and understandable which is a great combo" (Sandi Toksvig, BBC QI) - "Made me go Hydrogen Argon, Hydrogen Argon, Hydrogen Argon" (Rufus Hound) - "These nerds are the real deal" (Ben Goldacre, Bad Science) - **** "Fantastic and funny... you don't need to be a nerd to enjoy this show" (Broadway Baby) - "The nerds are back, and they're bigger and better than ever" (Redbrick Magazine) - **** "Sharp wit and quick thinking... a fantastic night of comedy" (The National Student) - "Part of rationalism's desperate rearguard action" (Sunday Times) - festivalofthespokennerd.com
- EDM was born out of the Drum and Bass movement, which began in the early 1990's. The scene and its many style permutations have survived and thrived, and heavily influences Grime and the modern EDM arena.