Hi everyone, welcome to this week's episode of No Such Thing as a Fish!
Andrew Hunter Murray is off on his hollybabs, sailing the seven seas, looking for new, unbeknownst species of moss.
And while he is away, we have got a guest for you, and that guest is none other than Anne Miller.
Of course you know Anne, she's one of the QIL, she's a really good friend of ours, and it's great to have her back.
One thing you really need to know about Anne especially in these weeks upcoming to Christmas is
that she is also a published author.
She has written a series of children's books, they are known as Mickey and the Animal Spies,
they're known as that because that is their name, and they're absolutely brilliant.
My daughter absolutely loves looking at the pictures,
and I'm sure when she gets to the right age she will enjoy reading them as well.
While we're on the subject of books, of course it would be remiss of me not to mention our book,
mine and Anne's new book, everything to play for, the QI book of sport.
Definitely buy that for your loved ones for Christmas, anyone who likes sport, definitely buy it for them.
If you don't like sport but you like what we do,
I promise you'll love this book because it's full of loads of interesting human stories,
drama, it's the ultimate sports book for people who don't really like sports,
and also people who do like sports will like it as well.
It's for everyone, that's the great thing about our book,
but then that also has to be true of Andy and Dan's books, you definitely should go and get those as well.
Dan's book is called The Theory of Everything Else, it's a brilliant look into his brain,