Join Mat Ewins and John Kearns – in the guise of different characters each week – as they attempt to explain the unexplainable and put some of the world’s biggest mysteries under the Microscope in this improvised comedy podcast. Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscope Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Performed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns with special guests. Photography by Paul Gilbey. Theme music by Nicky Green. Produced by Plosive Productions. Support this show at http://supporter.acast.com/microscope
Case Twenty Eight. Centaur? Centaur! Mat Ewins dons his best silks and climbs into his stirrups as he launches into Hoof Hefner, convicted fraudster and horse trainer extraordinaire. A bizarre tale of lies, deceit and the charms a man with horse legs can hold over simple folk, one for the record books but for all the wrong reasons.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Naomi Parnell. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty Seven. Poop! Poop! Mat Ewins dons his driving gloves and shows us his clutching feet as he joins traffic warden Geoffrey Pinto on a journey through time in, no less, a time travelling car. Think Back to the Future without the spectacle, plot, the charisma of the leads or Spielberg at the helm and you'll be half way there! Play loud! Play fast!Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Naomi Parnell. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty Six. Mat Ewins pulls up his tights, pulls down his ruff and soliloquises with Bill Bulbs, a librarian (libearian) who discovered the unpublished sequels of William Shakespeare. A tale that could've been written by the Bard himself, best listened to whilst being pursued by a bear.Performed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty Five. Mat Ewins gives BT engineer Greg Gloves a call about the power of 5G, mind control and has his head spun 360 on the revelations regarding the revolving restaurant in London's glittering middle. With government moles everywhere, play this one quietly on headphones wearing your favourite balaclava.Performed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty Four. Mat Ewins swoops cloak and dagger to give head of Security at the Tower of London, Robert Cromwell, the heebie jeebies. What exactly happened when the Crown Jewels were victim to one of the most audacious heists in our countries history? With a cast of thousands, this is one to turn up loud in the shower or over a sizzling breakfast pan.Performed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty Three. A Halloween Special. The Case of the Haunted Tappy Tap Machine. Mat Ewins spell checks Sam McCartney, a hammer horror writer, whose gruesome stories started to come to life owing to a damn haunted word processor. And you thought running out of ink was a problem? Turn this one up loud on your run or as you make dinner.Performed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty Two. Mat Ewins fries Ted Saunders about how in 1998 he found a 10,000 year old man in his second hand freezer. For all ages, turn this one up loud on the school run.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty One. Detective Murlock Bones is dragged over hot coals by Mat Ewins in this barn stormer of an opener to Microscope's Second Series. A tale of cakes, ten dead bodies and rampant pooches, turn this one up loud on the school run.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Microscope is back for series 2! Join Mat Ewins and John Kearns – and a fresh batch of weirdo characters – as they once more attempt to explain the unexplainable and put some of the world's biggest mysteries under the Microscope. Starts Friday 16th October.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopeFollow Microscope on Twitter: @microscopefunPerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns. Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions. Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twenty. Mat Ewins' timbers are shivered as he learns how savant psychiatrist Dr Bertrand Wolf was taken hostage by pirates. How would being taken hostage by pirates effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 15.2 million people (officially). On behalf of everyone who works on Microscope we would like to officially apologise to Steve Wright. We were unaware that we were getting his emails and thus this series is still seeking a sponsor.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Nineteen. Mat Ewins speaks with Francis Hamilton about life on the space station and what happened when it was overrun by “little green cherries”. How would being overrun by aliens effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 11.5 million people (officially). Plosive Productions and the team at Microscope would like to acknowledge that we are looking into wether we have been getting the dedications to Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs and mistaking them for sponsors. A statement will be made on this next week.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Eighteen. Mat Ewins sits slack jawed as Peter Dumplings blows the lid on a disastrous attempt to create a fairground of cloned dinosaurs. How would cloning dinosaurs effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 10.8 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Steve Wright, Sunday Morning Love Songs and his lawyers at Schillings who have asked us to “cease and desist”.Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Seventeen. Mat Ewins joins Tony Danler on a quest to find the Holy Grail after he loses it on a drunken night out. How would losing a priceless and historic artefact effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 10.2 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Steph who asks, “Dear Steve, Can I wish my lovely Bobby a wonderful retirement after 30 years in the Fire Service. Here's to sun, sangria and lols as we move to Spain to begin the next chapter of our life together. He loves the show and will be thrilled to hear you play us a song.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Sixteen. Mat Ewins rings a Russian Gulag where Ralph Matisse explains why he's there and how he saved a sentient robot from a British Military base high up in the Belize mountains. How would learning that a robot is sentient effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 9.4 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Steve Wright who asks, “Following up on this, I haven't been getting any emails through to Sunday Love Songs and apparently they've gone to this podcast's address. Can someone please reply or get in touch with Radio 2? Cheers, Steve.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Fifteen. Mat Ewins joins Colonel Milk as the ex-soldier turned milkman explains what happened when his route was overrun by Zombies. How would having Zombies in your way effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 8.6 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Steve Wright who asks “Have you been getting my emails? Who are you? Love the show.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Fourteen. Mat Ewins joins Alan Bird as he explains how a washing machine in his shop sends him spinning back to the past. How would having white goods that send you spinning back to the past effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 7.2 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Karl who emails, “Steve, you work six days a week but it's not really work is it?”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Ben Williams. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Thirteen. Mat Ewins joins Jimmy Guinness as he drives over the edge of the earth and tours the town that dangles off it. How would cutting your building physically in half effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 6.4 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Louise who emails “Steve, You‘re to my Sunday mornings what the Queen is to this dear nation! Please can you play for Phil who is my rock, ‘Every Breath You Take' by the Police.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Twelve. Mat Ewins puts Big Ron Jackson in the hot seat to discuss quiz show cheating, Take Me to the Bridge and his eventual confrontation with partner in crime, Hislop. How would confronting your partner in crime effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 5.7 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Darrell who asks, “Dear Steve, love eating my fry-up to your love songs, do you carry all your own CDs? Cheers, Darrell.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Eleven. Mat Ewins cross examines Vigor, the one time assistant of Count Spookenstein about how combining robotics and human flesh can go horribly awry. How would combining robotics with flesh effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line across the Bavarian mountains, owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 4.8 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Helen who asks “Dear Steve, can you please play my husband and I a song to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary. He is currently off shore in the Norwegian North Sea, 140 kilometers west of Stavanger, on the Johan Sverdrup. He'd love to hear Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Ten. Mat Ewins interrogates Ben Marx, a Detective Inspector for the MET who claims through extra sensory perception he can catch criminals and understand their psyche. How would being able to understand your employees psyche effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line, owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 4.3 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Marlon Banks from Oldham who says, “Can you tell my partner Nicky I love her very much, she's working so hard at the moment and I know she'd love you to play her a song.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Nine. Mat Ewins interrogates Luigi VonTrapp, an ex TV chef who now sits in prison for the attempted murder of his culinary rival. How would being in prison effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line, owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 3.7 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Colonel Tom who asks, “Dear Steve, I'm 100 and though I've been bestowed so many gifts recently, the greatest would be to hear you play Clocks by the band, Coldplay.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Recorded by Naomi Parnell. Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Eight. Mat Ewins interrogates Greg Onions BA, a painter and decorator who claims he painted the moon landing set for Stanley Kubrick. How would being able to fake a major geo-political event effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience this episode was taped down the line, owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 2.65 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Lynn who asks, “Dear Steve, I work Sunday mornings but catch up with you on Tuesday nights. Please can you play Moon River, Frank Sinatra. Thanks Steve.” Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Seven. Mat Ewins interrogates Jimmy Norelayshun, a shop keeper from Derbyshire who is convinced he can turn invisible. How would being able to turn invisible effect your business? Usually recorded in front of a live audience, this episode was taped down the line, owing to a worldwide pandemic that has infected over 2.5 million people (officially). This episode is sponsored by Margaret McGuinness who asks “Dear Steve, been listening to your show since 1996, can't stand Michael Ball who's on after you so I switch to Radio 4. Anyway been locked in for over a month now and am missing my family, so can I request “Missing You Now” by Michael Bolton. Thank you.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Edited by Mat Ewins. Additional editing by Ben Williams. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Six. Mat Ewins interrogates… but doesn't always crack the case, otherwise he'd be out of a job. Some mysteries are exactly that. Mysteries. Think of this as the opposite of a ‘best of.' How would not solving a mystery effect your business? Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode is sponsored by Anonymous who asks, “Dear Steve, she may have left me, but we'll always have the music. Please can you play the mp3 I've attached of her singing Right Said Fred's Deeply Dippy.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Five. Mat Ewins interrogates Burley Jim Turvey, a Personal Trainer from London who is convinced his local gym has been infiltrated by wizards. How would being infiltrated by wizards effect your business? Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode is sponsored by Steve Wright who asks, “Big night, running late, can you whack on Out of Reach by Gabrielle after the news, then Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers, should be with you by then.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions. Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Four. Mat Ewins interrogates Dr. C. Fold - White, curator of a six storey museum in Whitstable which was victim to a devastating and audacious heist. How would a devastating and audacious heist effect your business? Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode is sponsored by Brendan Startrite who asks, “Dear Steve Wright, Please can you wish my wife to be Deborah and I a happy wedding day as we get set to tie the knot in Lyme Regis on April 11th. I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with her and to grow old in time. Can you please play us our favourite song, It's Impossible - Perry Como, cheers Steve.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions. Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Three. Mat Ewins interrogates Ted West, a documentary maker who believes he has evidence of UFOs. How would having evidence of a UFO effect your business? Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode is sponsored by Samantha Tarnish who asks, “Dear Steve Wright, Have been listening to you from the very beginning and so has my husband Pete. He'll be listening now. Can you wish him a very happy wedding anniversary and play us I'll Make Love to You - Boyz II Men.”Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns. Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions. Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case Two. Mat Ewins interrogates Geoffrey Littleton, a lighthouse keeper who believes he can predict the future. How would being able to predict the future effect your business? Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode is sponsored by Charlotte Boyd who asks, ‘Dear Steve Wright, I'd love to wish my partner Iain a happy 25th wedding anniversary. Can you please play us Frank Sinatra - Three Coins in the Fountain.'Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns. Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions. Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Case One. Mat Ewins interrogates Antony Schumacher, CEO of a small chain of theme parks that have been overrun with ghosts. How would being overrun with ghosts effect your business? Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode is sponsored by Sean Finchen who asks, ‘Dear Steve Wright, I'd love to wish my wife Sally a happy 10th wedding anniversary. Can you please play us Phyllis Nelson - Move Closer.'Want to help us solve more mysteries? Support Microscope at supporter.acast.com/microscopePerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns. Edited by Mat Ewins. Researched by John Kearns.Theme music by Nicky Green.Photography by Paul Gilbey. Artwork by Mat Ewins.Produced by Plosive Productions. Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefun Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Mat Ewins and John Kearns – in the guise of different characters each week – as they attempt to explain the unexplainable and put some of the world's biggest mysteries under the Microscope in this improvised comedy podcast. Launching Friday 13th March.Follow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefunPerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns.Photography by Paul Gilbey.Theme music by Nicky Green.Produced by Plosive Productions. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.