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  • All the simple questions are asked on this podcast, week in, week out. Ketchup or brown sauce? Beef or salmon? Who owns the Moon?


    Yep. Standard.


    Dave has employed the talents of Dr. Jill Stuart, an expert in space policy, ethics and law, to explain all about humanity’s plans to explore, potentially colonise and possibly even exploit the Moon. We also meet a differently-qualified lady, who was selling plots on the sun on eBay but they stopped her. And now she’s suing them. Wonderful!


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732


    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Learn more about Jill's work here https://www.space-policy.com/


    Pre-order Dave's book here https://www.easons.com/daves-bad-jokes-pb-dave-moore-9781804582060


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • Okay, this week’s episode won’t help you avoid the travesty of certain 'Irish' accents attempted by some Hollywood greats, because it’s not about accents. It’s about the unique way English is spoken on the island of Ireland, so it is. The phrasing, the word order, the emphatic tags — we got you covered.


    Who better to explain it than Sonya Matthews, someone with two degrees in Hiberno-English?


    As if that isn’t enough, Part 1 sees Dave find out about the toughest US Presidential candidate of all time.


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732


    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    To follow Sonya on TikTok visit https://www.tiktok.com/@mathewssonya


    Pre-order Dave's book here https://www.easons.com/daves-bad-jokes-pb-dave-moore-9781804582060


    Sources:


    https://www.britannica.com/technology/V-2-rocket

    https://www.history.com/news/shot-in-the-chest-100-years-ago-teddy-roosevelt-kept-on-talking

    https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/giant-phallus-shaped-iceberg-floating-in-conception-bay-surprises-residents-of-dildo-canada


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore


    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan


    Music by Dave Moore


    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • In this week’s episode, there is 100% less colonoscopy content than last week. Disappointing, we know. However, what this episode lacks in colorectal exploration, it more than makes up for with Dane Bowers, The Who and the Cheers theme tune! You see, Dave is introducing us all to Rob Johnson, who is a Pop Music Activist. He literally saves the pop songs that streaming forgot and gets them put online for us all to hear.


    Also, Neil describes the most romantic date he’s ever been on. It also features much less colorectal content than we would all have hoped. Except for Neil’s date, one would imagine. 


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732


    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    To find out more about Rob's work visit https://popmusicactivism.wixsite.com/home


    Pre-order Dave's book here https://www.easons.com/daves-bad-jokes-pb-dave-moore-9781804582060


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • We're back! Neil kicks off Season 8 with the one and only Rick Edwards. Not only is he an exceptionally talented broadcaster, he also has a degree from the University of Cambridge and has written a book called 'Hollywood Wants To Kill You: The Peculiar Science of Death in the Movies’.


    Also, he'll be revealing some rather *ahem* personal information. 


    Plus, in part one, we'll find out the truth about the 'close door' button in lifts, and the biggest question you've always wondered about Countdown will be answered. 


    Yes, that one.


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732


    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    To find out more about Rick’s book visit https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Michael-Brooks,--Rick-Edwards-Hollywood-Wants-to-Kill-You-9781786496959


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • This week, the lads welcome back the brilliant Dr Andrew Mackillop to tell the story of the most audacious scam in Scotland’s history. It takes quite a lot to just make up a country, name yourself ruler and then sell land rights to that imaginary place. Well, that’s just the start of the story of a man named Gregor McGregor. 

     

    Now, that said, there is a video Neil plays Dave that will forever haunt his nightmares in Part 1. The man gives with one hand and takes with the other. 

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732  

     

    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs

     

    Sources: 

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33085031 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XNzNlGirLo 

    https://www.businessinsider.com/liechtenstein-billionaire-worth-half-gdp-of-entire-country-2019-12 


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore 

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan 

    Music by Dave Moore 

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • In this week’s episode, we meet Gerhard Schönbacher who tried and succeeded in losing the Tour de France on purpose... twice! Journalist and press officer with Team Jayco–AlUla Cycling, Sadhbh O’Shea, joins the lads to tell them all about this mad Austrian cyclist. And motorsport driver. And speed skier. He is a mad yoke! We also hear about some of the wilder prizes in sport, including cows, piglets and bejewelled ceremonial daggers!


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out

    https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732

     

    To see Neil on tour check out

    www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • Well, this one is classic WWYTMT!? territory. Historian and author Natasha Tidd joins Neil and Dave to talk them through some of the most lurid pieces of fake news ever written.

    The lads discover how mendacious Mark Twain was, whether beavers walked on the moon and just how serious the consequences can be of fake news that has clearly evil intent.

    Part 1 sees the boys learn how to avoid a tiger attack. It’s grrrrrrreat. 

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio check out

    https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732

     

    To see Neil on tour check out

    www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Find out more about Natasha's book 'A Short History of the World in 50 Lies' here https://www.mombooks.com/book/a-short-history-of-the-world-in-50-lies/?

     

    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell

     

    SOURCES:

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jun/12/joey-chestnut-banned-nathans-hotdog-contest

    https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/1709606.malmesburys-tiger-woman-has-place-in-history/

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/farm-hands-asked-to-wear-face-masks-to-ward-off-tiger-attack/articleshow/72174089.cms

    https://www.nathab.com/blog/why-do-tigers-have-stripes/


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  • This week, we go fact wild with Cody Tucker aka 'The Cody Show'. Did you know the real backstory of ZZ Top? Which massive star turned down the song Danger Zone? Or the incredible connection between Martin Luther King and Julia Roberts?


    All of this and more revealed by Cody! We also find out an incredible fact about one of Ireland's busiest roads, the word you need to get a massive score in Scrabble and discover who is the only person to have won both an Olympic medal AND an Oscar. 


    Find Cody on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thecodytuckershow and TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecodytuckershow

    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732

    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • This week, the lads are joined by Jonn Elledge to explain why a poplar tree caused a dangerous international incident. Jonn is the author of 'The History of the World in 47 Borders' and he takes Neil and Dave on a whirlwind jaunt around the globe. They’ll visit curiosities like the medieval state where the only residents were the unmarried daughters of nobles and the Italian town surrounded by Switzerland. To warm you up for part 2, part 1 sees the origin of Mastermind explained.


    You may also learn how to keep a tiger. 


    Point of order: George Foreman’s sons are all named George. You’ll understand when you listen.


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732

     

    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


    Sources:

    https://peachtv.co.uk/tv-jargon/#:~:text=Strawberry%20Filter,shoot%20it%20with%20strawberry%20filter'

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/57HKHLLYTBxhkyYCqJvJlL5/the-history-of-mastermind


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  • This week, we dive into the fascinating world of menu design with Menu Engineer, Sean Willard. Did you know that putting a box around your best-selling dish will make it sell even more? Why do some menus have prices but no currency symbols? And what’s more important: the food you serve or the menu you show your customers? All of this and more answered by Sean! We also learn how bad design gave us George W. Bush and why Bryan Ferry became ✢❒❙❁■ ✦❅❒❒❙. That’s not a typo, by the way. 


    Sean’s website: menuengineers.com


    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732


    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Eimear Shannon and Nicky Ryan

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • Can you prepare for the most anxiety-inducing part of any football tournament and if so, how?

    This week, the lads are joined by Professor Geir Jordet, who holds a PhD. in soccer and psychology, to explain not only how to prepare for that eventuality but also how we can use those lessons to deal with pressure in everyday life.

    As if these tips aren’t useful enough, in part one Neil explains what to if you need consular assistance in Austria and how Bovril got its name.

    You know, need-to-know stuff.

    We’ve got you covered.

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio check out https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732

     

    To see Neil on tour check out www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    For more from Geir and to get his latest book 'Pressure: Lessons from the Psychology of the Penalty Shootout' check out https://www.geirjordet.com/


    Sources:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48279713


    https://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/tawdry-2024-03-18

     

    https://www.everand.com/article/748282321/Q-A


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


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  • And we’re back again! Season 7 is upon us and Dave is kicking things off in style with a Word Quiz for Neil! In Part 2, the lads are joined by YouTuber RobWords who blows their minds with such nuggets as why Ireland used to be called Scotland, why Wales might actually be a slur and what the hell an eggcorn is!


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio it's - https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 

     

    For more info on Neil's gigs see - www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Rob’s YouTube: https://youtube.com/@robwords?si=PTH9URRVn5Wv9Qfl


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  • What a way to end the season! This week the lads catch up with the head elf from the BBC's brilliant QI TV show, James Harkin. Here is a man who brings the trivia in a ridiculously impressive way. He's got facts and he knows how to use them. In tribute to some of their worst jokes on the podcast so far part 1 contains an explanation of the Tumbleweed plant.

     

    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio it's - https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 

     

    For more info on Neil's gigs see - www.neildelamere.com/gigs

     

     

    SOURCES

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/reel/video/p0hj8xm2/how-tumbleweed-became-an-invasive-species-in-the-us

     

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/09/arts/rare-books-white-gloves.html


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  • Why would you travel to the other side of the world to play football in a rainy toad habitat? This is what Paul Watson, journalist, author and football enthusiast, found himself having to answer when he ended up in Pohnpei, a Micronesian island, with the mission to bring them the joy of football. It’s a story that involves calling on the Mormons, trying to win just one game of football and ending up in a bank in London with a suitcase full of money! There is so much to Paul’s story that we will have to do a second episode soon!


    Buy Paul’s book here:

    Up Pohnpei: Leading the ultimate football underdogs to glory https://amzn.eu/d/iFpIDkh


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore


    Edited by Cathal Minogue


    Music by Dave Moore


    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


    To listen to Dave on the radio it's: https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 


    For more info on Neil's gigs see: www.neildelamere.com/gigs


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  • Menswear writer Derek Guy joins the lads on this week’s episode to explain why a monarch across the water might just have effected what you wear.


    Can his tips ensure the Neil and Dave are invited to the next Met Gala? One can only hope.


    Part 1 sees Neil’s travel tips help Dave find restful holiday destinations. He needs them. He’s very busy. He’s mainly busy telling us how busy he is, but he’s busy nonetheless.


     

    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


     


    To listen to Dave on the radio it's: https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 


     

    For more info on Neil's gigs see: www.neildelamere.com/gigs


     


    Sources


    https://www.euronews.com/2018/03/29/why-mary-poppins-is-banned-in-germany-on-good-friday#:~:text=Good%20Friday%20is%20considered%20a%20stille%20Tage%20or%20%22quiet%20holiday,to%20state%20in%20the%20country.


    https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36378690


    https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134843-600-why-you-should-always-yell-at-the-ref-according-to-science/


     


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  • The fact that sharks have no bones is mind blowing. The fact that this fact is merely one of about 20 mind-blowing shark facts on this week’s podcast is even more mind blowing! All of these facts (and something terrible about shark reproduction!) are brought to us by the amazing Jaida Elcock, Shark Scientist, PhD student and co-founder of Minorities In Shark Sciences. As if that wasn’t enough, you won’t believe how scared of your cat you should be!


    Follow Jaida here:

    @sofishtication_ on Instagram


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio it's : https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 

     

    For more info on Neil's gigs see: www.neildelamere.com/gigs


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  • Ohh this one is a cracker. Professor of Biochemistry Luke O’Neill walks the lads through the history of the brain. He covers everything from electrocuting dead frogs to accidentally firing a rod through your noggin and all the discoveries these events led to.

    He also casually drops in which philosopher had the brilliantly named ‘exploding head syndrome’.


    In part, one Dave finally receives the legal advice on the use of emojis that he so desperately needs

     

    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio it's : https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 

     

    For more info on Neil's gigs see: www.neildelamere.com/gigs

     

     

    Sources

     

    https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/10/sport/frank-hayes-sweet-kiss-belmont-park-intl-spt/index.html

     

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/thumbs-up-emoji-costs-sask-farmer-82-thousand-1.6898686 

     


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  • In this week’s episode, Dave has recruited actor, writer, space nerd and author of the brilliant Spaced Out - A Casual Approach to the Cosmos, Kalpana Pot, to frighten all of us! So many things in space want to kill us that it’s a wonder we’re here at all! But don’t worry, Kalpana’s really sound and delivers all our impending doom stories with a touch of grace. We also learn in Part 1 about “Safety Coffins” and what’s so very wrong with The Pirates of the Caribbean ride!


    Kalpana’s book can be bought here:


    Spaced Out: A Casual Approach to the Cosmos https://amzn.eu/d/d7Kvz8y


    And she is on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/kalpanapot?igsh=NG04Ym9jYWVpdzU=


    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


    For more information on Neil's tour dates check out - www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Listen to Dave on the radio at - https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732



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  • This week the lads are joined by the magnificent Dr. Kit Chapman to explain the weird and wonderful ways animals were used during WW2.

    In part 1 Neil walks Dave through the story of the Texan town that changed its name to get free TV. But both of these amazing stories frankly 

    pale in comparison to the Dave's violent attack on Neil's choice of chocolate bar. 

    You can decide who's right on this one.


    Presented and produced by Dave Moore and Neil Delamere


    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell


    For more information on Neil's tour dates check out - www.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Listen to Dave on the radio at  - https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732


    SOURCES:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/us/texas-town-called-dish-has-an-identity-problem.html


    Alfort jumping rabbit: Scientists solve mystery of handstanding rabbit


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  • In this week’s episode, we are in the world of noises. Certain noises can be so annoying that some people feel the need to harm the noise maker! Maybe, though, it’s not your fault. Maybe you suffer from something called Misophonia. Author of “Sounds Like Misophonia”, Dr. Jane Gregory takes us through everything there is to know about Misophonia, including her own emerging research. We also learn how useless Dave is at being a strong protective man. 


    As for the elephant in the waistcoat, you’ll just have to listen to discover what that’s all about!


    Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave Moore

    Edited by Cathal Minogue

    Music by Dave Moore

    Artwork by Ray McDonnell

     

    To listen to Dave on the radio it'shttps://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 

     

    For more info on Neil's gigs seewww.neildelamere.com/gigs


    Dr. Jane Gregory’s book: https://soundslikemisophonia.com/book



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