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Hello, I'm Robin Inks.
And I'm Brian Cox.
And we would like to tell you about the new series of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
We're going to have a planet off Jupiter versus Scepter.
It's very well done that because in the script it does say wrestling voice.
After all of that, it's going to kind of chill out a bit and talk about ice.
And also in this series we're discussing history of music recording with Brian Eno and looking at nature's shapes.
So listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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So yesterday we were reading all day and today we've been watching telly all day.
Well, well, speak for yourself.
I've also read a 70 page report.
That is true.
You are clutching a whole report of highlighted with notes which is putting me to shame a bit.
But we have been watching a lot of television and among the television we've been watching a lecture,
the Richard Dimbleby Lecture,
it's called by the former England manager Sir Gareth Southgate,
in which he talks about young men and his concerns for young men, which we'll come on to.
I haven't watched Adolescence.