This title is presented on 2 C Ds. Physicist Brian Cox & comedian Robin Ince return for the fourth series of the Sony Radio Academy Gold Award-winning BBC Radio 4 show in which they take a witty, irreverent & unashamedly rational look at the world according to science. In the first episode, What Don't We Know?, the Infinite Monkeys will be asking what don't we know, do we know what we don't know, does science know what it doesn't know, & are there some things that science will never be able to know? Joining them on stage are the comedian Paul Foot, biologist Professor Steve Jones & cosmologist & science writer Marcus Chown. In Episode 2, 6 Degrees, Brian Cox & Robin Ince are joined on stage by special guest Stephen Fry & science writer Simon Singh to find out whether we really are only 6 degrees of separation from anyone else. In Episode 3, So You Want to Be an Astronaut?, Robin Ince & Brian Cox are joined by comedian Helen Keen & space medicine expert Dr Kevin Fong to discuss the future of human space travel. In the fourth episode of this series, Is Cosmology Really a Science?, Robin Ince & Brian Cox are joined on stage by "V for Vendetta" author & legendary comic book writer Alan Moore, cosmologist Ed Copel&, & science broadcaster Dallas Campbell to ask whether cosmology is really a science. Episode 5 is a special edition, recorded at the Glastonbury Festival, in which Robin Ince & Brian Cox aim to prove that science really is the new rock n' roll. They are joined on stage by musicians Billy Bragg & Graham Coxon, comedian Shappi Khorsandi, & scientist Professor Tony Ryan. In the final episode of the series, Science v The Supernatural: Does Science Kill the Magic?, Robin Ince & Brian Cox are joined on stage by actor & magician Andy Nyman, psychologist Richard Wiseman & neuroscientist Bruce Hood as they take on the paranormal. This title is winner of a Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for Best Speech Programme. "A brilliant way of being both innovative & instructive, bringing humour to what some will see as a dull subject. It's listenable, educational & brings a whole new audience to both the subject & the station". (" The Judges").