Brian Cox and Robin Ince are subject to a non-hostile takeover by comedian and non-physicist Jo Brand, as she challenges the panel to help her understand the almost unbelievable world of cheeky particles who may or may not be in several places at once. To help Jo get to grips with the bizarre and strange world of our quantum universe, Brian and Robin are joined by theoretical physicist Prof Ben Allanach from the University of Cambridge and cosmologist Prof Fay Dowker from Imperial College London, who introduce Jo to the weird and wonderful ways of quantum theory, dead and alive cats and multiverses. Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem.
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Hello, I'm Brian Cox.
I'm Robin Ince.
And I'm Joe Brand.
And this is my hostile takeover of the infinite monkey cage.
Actually, it wasn't very hostile because Brian and Robin were very easily overpowered.
We were.
This show's gonna be a little different, because usually on Monkey Cage, we sit down together and we say, we'd like to do a show about something that's interesting, and we have lots of fun inviting guests, but this time we've decided that we're going to do something different.
It was actually quite frightening.