

No Such Thing As A Fish
No Such Thing As A Fish
The official channel for the show about everything: four dorks discuss the most amazing facts they’ve learned over the last seven days.
The multi award-winning, globe-travelling, 600-million-download phenomenon. Hosted by Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Andrew Hunter Murray and Anna Ptaszynski.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 54min
No Such Thing As An Angry Banana
Topics discussed include the origin and importance of nitrogen, the Haberbosch process's impact on the Treaty of Versailles, Harriet Tubman's boldness, unconventional surgery tales, the intriguing relationship between wasabi, papyrus, and horse radish, bee behavior emitting a banana-like smell when angry, the world of banana flavors, and how ants in smelly environments can be camouflaged by scents.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 57min
No Such Thing As A Clenched Shin
Explore the dismissal of the original Porky Pig voice actor, historical treatments for stuttering, the mystery of carrot sound effects, a unique bus service from London to Calcutta in the 1950s, a journey across countries interrupted by the Iranian revolution, the evolution of protective equipment in ice hockey, and cultural practices regarding sex, marriage, and fertility.

19 snips
Mar 28, 2024 • 59min
No Such Thing As The Grand Old Dug Of Cardiff
Pregnant golfer at US Open, barnacle goose debate, funny Lent suggestions, odd McDonald's menu items, Titanic survivor guilt, and business names for SEO near me.

11 snips
Mar 21, 2024 • 1h 1min
No Such Thing As A Dice The Size Of The Universe
In this podcast, they discuss the significance of trigonometry, iconic computers in Hollywood, the origin of the trolley problem in railway tracks, the impact of resonant frequencies on structures, and the quirky origins of a popular rubber spheres game.

120 snips
Mar 14, 2024 • 59min
No Such Thing As Monet's Bog Cottons
Discussions include Orwellian liars, neolithic fires, spicy punishments, and Monet's bog cottons. Delving into historical trivia, ancient civilizations, and quirky anecdotes make for an entertaining listen.

17 snips
Mar 7, 2024 • 58min
No Such Thing As A Human-Sized Peanut
The podcast delves into waging war in unique ways, protesting pictures, subatomic shows, and the migration of moss. From human-sized atomic particle ballet performances to quirky historical events like a royal lion challenge, the episode is filled with fascinating and entertaining topics that are sure to captivate listeners.

4 snips
Feb 29, 2024 • 55min
No Such Thing As A Prehistoric Air Fryer
The podcast discusses swooping birds, shooting baskets, gaming downloads, and grilling dinosaurs. From magpie behavior in Australia to the evolution of netball and women's basketball, the hosts cover a wide range of interesting topics. They also explore the catastrophic effects of a massive asteroid impact and delve into gaming and culinary innovations, including mammoth meatballs and Cookie Clicker.

Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 4min
No Such Thing As A Noice Computer
Topics include competitive eating with budget meatballs, linguistic intricacies of Russian language, technological advancements, Joni Mitchell's music legacy, and the complexities of Archi Conjugation in a remote Russian village.

14 snips
Feb 15, 2024 • 56min
No Such Thing As Andrew Marvell's Cinematic Universe
Topics discussed in this podcast episode include Anthony Trollope's writing routine, a TV show challenging tantric powers, shoe attacks in Parliament, the famous photo 'Valley of the Shadow of Death', and the misconception about chameleon color changes.

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Feb 8, 2024 • 52min
No Such Thing As Julius Caesar's Dad Jokes
Explore topics like the Battle of Waterloo, the concept of infinity, and puffer fish digestion. Learn about the grisly aftermath of the battle, the trade of human bones, and the creation of false teeth. Discover the fascinating life of singer George Washington Johnson and his involvement in a murder case. Dive into the early history of sound recording and the accidental discovery of PVC. Uncover the invention of an early form of voicemail and theories behind dad jokes.


