2021-08-06
47 分钟Hi everyone,
welcome to this week's episode of no such thing as a fish coming to you live from my editing suite straight to your ears We are all on holiday this week having a nice relaxing time Enjoying the great British weather and so what we have for you is one of our Compilation specials loads of fun bits from the last few months that didn't quite fit into the show But a really funny really stupid really just does messing around these are always my favorite episodes by the way I absolutely love them I genuinely think some of the best bits of fish that we've ever done have been in these conflations But it's all sorts of bits all sorts of subjects loads and loads of facts loads and loads of fun We really really hope you enjoy it.
We will be back next week with a normal episode with a very special guest More on that next week, but for now,
I guess all there is to say is on with the podcast Hello and welcome to another episode of no such thing as a fish a weekly podcast coming to you from four undisclosed Locations in the UK.
My name is Dan Schreiber I am sitting here with Anna Tyshinski James Harkin and Andrew Hunter Murray and once again We have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in a particular order here We go starting with you Andy My fact is that after his death Anton Chekov was brought back to Russia in a refrigerate in over fridge awaited well way Bugs Bunny's gonna be doing my back for me.
I had a friend who used to sleep with his eyes open.
So Now and then we'd be sat in the front room like,
you know Playing video games or something or just chatting and then we'd be like,
oh rich hasn't spoken for a while He'd be sat there with his eyes open and it turned out he was asleep.
Are you sure?
He wasn't just trying to avoid talking to you Clever way He did sometimes talk in his sleep and say shut the fuck up James We had just in the sort of modern-day theater version of that James and I got a behind-the-scenes tours of the Harry Potter and the Curse Child set which is the play in the West End in London and It we were told at the time that takes about a million pounds a week to run the whole production There were so many different little bits and pieces that go into putting it on and one of the things that they have is There's a moment where Two of the characters need to emerge from a lake and they've built under the stage a massive water tank So on the payroll for the Curse Child are two scuba instructors who go inside with these kid actors And they have a they have a little mouth-breather on and then they come up through the stage Completely soaking so it's like this body of water,
but that's how that's how I watch can I just say I was on this tall with Dan And he's talking rubbish.
It's all magic the whole plane Completely magic and the reason I know that is
because when you go backstage you can see all the ones backstage and they're plugged in to the Electricity so you know
that it's definitely working.
I didn't know you needed to charge a wand.
They're all Bluetooth Books Sorry,
I don't understand why these children had to be submerged in water before they came on stage Was it just so they looked wet?
No, no, they came up through the floor of the stage So it was a tank built underneath the stage.
So they were coming up You but why are they and that's right?