Published On Premiered Aug 9, 2024
Can Lisa Nandy save Channel 4? Richard explains what the new culture secretary must do to keep the creative industries alive.
Every prize on British telly is tax free, but this isn’t the case in the United States. Marina explains why the price isn’t always right when it comes to winning big.
And why are pop songs getting shorter and shorter?
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00:00 Intro
00:50 The first televised toilet flush
01:55 Why have songs got shorter?
08:30 Will Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy ’save’ Channel 4?
12:40 Why are movie trailers being released earlier and earlier?
18:36 How do Olympic commentators make obscure sports easy for people to understand?
25:58 Why are cash prizes tax free in the UK?
30:25 Do artists need permission to cover songs, and what if the artist is dead?