The Museum Of Curiosity Gallery 9, Episode 1 - Meeting Fifty - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd is joined by his latest curator Noel Fielding as The Museum of Curiosity opens its ninth gallery. Offering the first donations are comedian Nish Kumar, professor of experimental architecture Rachel Armstrong and the composer Howard Goodall.

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Howard Goodall, composer, creator of hymns and the writer of the themes for Blackadder, The Vicar of Dibley and QI, donates to the Museum the pantalon, a now extinct musical instrument, akin to the piano but with no keys. It was popular for 100 years in France and Germany.

Rachel Armstrong, professor of experimental architecture at Newcastle University and TED fellow, and who has a passion for what she calls "living architecture", offers up a witch bottle, charms that were meant to channel out badness in the Middle Ages. She offers it up as a way protecting things that are of importance to us.

Nish Kumar, presenter of Newsjack, half of the double act Gentlemen of Leisure with Tom Neenan, and Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, gives a copy of the Bob Dylan album Blonde on Blonde, which marked the change in Dylan's career. It was the time when he started working with bigger backing-bands which annoyed his fan base.

Broadcast details

Date

Friday 29th July 2016

Time

6:30pm

Channel

BBC Radio 4

Length

30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

John Lloyd Host / Presenter
Noel Fielding Host / Presenter

Guest cast

Nish Kumar Guest
Howard Goodall Guest
Rachel Armstrong Guest

Production team

Richard Turner Producer
James Harkin Producer
Anne Miller Researcher
Mike Turner Researcher