Hi everybody, just before we start the show,
we wanted to really highly recommend to you a new book that's just about to come out on the market.
It's called The Theory of Everything Else, and it is by an author you may have heard of.
Lee Child.
He's so close.
Richard Osman.
You're a bit further away now actually, go back to the Lee Child direction.
It's Dan Schreiber's book, ladies and gentlemen.
Yay!
Dan has written a book, it's called The Theory of Everything Else,
and if you listen to fish, you already know what it's about.
It's about all the craziest, strangest theories that people have believed about all sorts of things around the world.
You want the Titanic, it's in there.
You want aliens, they're in there.
You want Nicholas Wichelt, the BBC's Royal Correspondent, living on the banks of Loch Ness,
trying to find Nessie for several months earlier in his career.
That's in there.
And who doesn't want that?
It's what we've always wanted.
Dan's been cooking up this book for as long as I've known him.