Case 19: Space Station

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: @microscopefunSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Mat Ewins and Taskmaster star 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/microscopeFollow Microscope on Twitter for details on future live shows: @microscopefunPerformed by Mat Ewins and John Kearns with special guests.Photography by Paul Gilbey.Theme music by Nicky Green.Produced by Plosive.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/microscope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.