NSTAAF International Factball: Greece v Japan

NSTAAF 国际实况球:希腊 vs 日本

No Such Thing As A Fish

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2014-06-24

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Greece v Japan: The QI Elves in association with www.visitengland.com bring you the thirteenth episode of this No Such Thing As A Fish Factball special - the only football podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with football. Today Anna Ptaszynski (@qikipedia), James Harkin (@eggshaped), John Mitchinson (@johnmitchinson) and Molly Oldfield (@mollyoldfield) pit Greece against Japan to find out which is the most Quite Interesting country.
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  • Hello and welcome to another episode of the No Such Things a Fish International Fact Ball.

  • Brought to you by the QILs and visit england.com.

  • Today I'm joined by John Mitchinson.

  • Hello.

  • Molly Oldfield and James Harkin.

  • My name's Anna Tyshinski and today we'll be putting Greece against Japan to find out which is the most quite interesting country.

  • Let's kick off with Greece.

  • Oh, I've got a good fact about Greece.

  • Nobody knows how many islands there are.

  • The estimates are between 1400 and 6000, but there are only 227 are inhabited,

  • so that's like one in 26 if you go for the higher estimate.

  • That means there's a load of Greek islands up for grabs?

  • Yeah.

  • You're saying we could claim them as our own?

  • Well, why not?

  • So during austerity last year, which was obviously a tough time for the Greeks,

  • a TV program was cancelled live on air, which I would urge you to look up.

  • It's pretty awkward.

  • I can't tell what they're saying because I'm not fluent Greek,

  • but it looks like a news program and people just walk on at the end of it and like pack up all their stuff around them.