Hello and welcome to another episode of no Such Thing As A Fish,
a weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Holborn.
My name is Dan Schreiber.
I'm sitting here with Anna Tushinsky, Andrew Hunter Murray and James Harkin.
And once again, we have gathered round the microphones with our four fellows,
favorite facts from the last seven days.
And in no particular order, here we go, starting with fact number one, and that is Anna.
My fact this week is
that ancient Rome had a secret name and no one knows what it was to this very day,
to this day, to this very day.
It's very cool.
It is very cool.
It also, when you're looking into it, it also seems like.
Did they.
Was there definitely a secret name?
Oh, you think they're all making it up?
It seems like it might have been something that was written by historians a bit later.
No, it was written at the time.
It was.
So it was.