What is it with this vogue for comedians presenting one or more entire series of science, history or technology programmes on TV? I suspect that Billy Connolly started the trend some time long ago, and now we have:
- Tony (“Baldrick”) Robinson – archaeology
- Terry (“Python”) Jones – crusader history
- Robbie (“Hagrid”) Coltrane – big machines
- Chris (“Rimmer”) Barrie – bigger machines
- Mark (“Fast Show”) Williams – steam trains
…at least Bill Oddie has been an itinerant birdwatcher since he was a kid; I gather that the middle two of the above are quite serious gearheads, which may have something to do with it.
ISTR that Rowan Atkinson is another gearhead, maybe Rik Mayall too (?) and Alexi Sayle used to park bizzare cars outside my student residence in London WC1.
Who next? Why comedians? Do they self-select for machine-fetishes? Are comedians largely drawn from a population of frustrated Science and Engineering graduates? Why not Newscasters? Disc-Jockeys?
In fact – with the notable exception of Fred Dibnah – why not get people who do/did jobs related to the field under discussion?
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