Friday = Facts.
It's that simple and this week, Gill is absent from the studio but not to worry, listeners, she is dialling in from Mama Smith's Birthday celebrations!
So we apologise for the quality of Gill's sound but we don't apologise for the quality of the facts.
Today, Gill packs yet another Dictator based punch with regular segment "Name That Dictator", she also explains why some people develop blue or green eyes and she tells us the frankly marvelous fact that in the 1940s you could get a breakfast cereal with a radio-active toy inside!
Pete tells the wonderfully stupid story of the Bone Wars where two rival paleontologists attempted to out-do each other in the discovery or dinosaur fossils - purely because one of them put a head where the tail should be... and the other one ripped him for it!
He also shares the rather sticky story of how velcro became to be.
Finally he poses the question... How many times can a guy get struck by lightning and survive before it just becomes boring?
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