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The Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Radio Show & Podcast

Format Science Talk Radio / Podcast
Running time 60 minutes
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Broadcast Time Sundays, 6-7PM UK time
Broadcast Area BBC Radio in the East of England

Worldwide Online and as a Podcast

Frequency BBC Radio Cambridgeshire - 96.0 & 95.7 FM

BBC Essex - 103.5 & 95.3 FM

BBC Radio Norfolk - 95.1 & 104.4 FM 855 & 873 AM

BBC Radio Northampton - 104.2 and 103.6 FM

BBC Radio Suffolk - 103.9, 104.6, 95.5 & 95.9 FM

Online - BBC Radio Player

As a Podcast

Website TheNakedScientists.com
iTunes Find us on the iTunes store
Archive All our podcasts are available here
Podcast Feed Naked Scientists Podcast.xml
Contact Email the Naked Scientists here

The Naked Scientists is a one-hour audience-interactive science radio talk show, broadcast live by the BBC in the East of England, and internationally as a podcast. The programme was created by Cambridge University clinical lecturer Chris Smith. He also hosts the show with other scientists.

Each episode is one hour long and includes a digest of topical science news stories, audience questions answered live on the air, a competition phone-in, and interviews with two or more guest scientists. These individuals join the hosts in the studio to talk about their work and to take questions live from listeners. Previous featured guests include the discoverer of the DNA fingerprint, Alec Jeffreys, the astronomer royal Sir Martin Rees, and the co-discoverer of DNA structure, James D. Watson.

The Naked Scientists were in the top 5 finalists in the 2006 World Podcast Awards.

The show won the Bioscience Federation Prize for Science Communication, 2006.

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