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Books to Make you Smile with Sandi Toksvig

(video, 1 hour, 2 minutes)

Celebrate the joy of reading with Sandi Toksvig. Enjoy exclusive readings and hear from special guests about the books that made them smile.

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The Magnificent World of Miniature Books

(video, 59 minutes)

From the library of Queen Mary's Doll's House, to Charlotte Brontë's very first work, miniature books have always fascinated British society. Join children's book author Axel Sheffler in conversation with Joseph Coelho as they take a peek at some of the teeniest, weeniest books out there. Grab your magnifying glasses and reading specs and join us for a conversation on the very large world of miniature books.

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An opening from the Book of Hours written by Roger Pynchebek, with a miniature of Christ as Man of Sorrows. England, 1474. Add MS 58280, ff. 323v-324r

Stephen Fry in conversation wtih Shappi Khorsandi

(video, 1 hour, 24 minutes)

Sit down with Stephen Fry and fellow comedian and author Shappi Khorsandi to explore writing across all forms - from sketch comedy to poetry, independently and in collaboration, written and performed.

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An Evening of Satire with Ian Hislop and guests

(video, 1 hour, 31 minutes)

'Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own' - Jonathan Swift. Join journalist and broadcaster Ian Hislop and guests as they discuss the influence of satire. Hosted by comedian Shazia Mirza.

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How do jokes work?

(podcast, 1 hour, 3 minutes)

Listen to a brilliant panel as they 'pontificate on all things jovial'. CP Lee, Barry Cryer, Lucy Greeves, Tim Vine and Richard Wiseman discuss the mechanics of comedy.

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laughing person against a yellow background, photo by Sean Hall courtesy of Unsplash

Toilet humour and taboos

(online resource including recordings)

The smells, noises and sounds that emit from behind the bathroom door have long inspired jokes and comedic songs. Open up this private space to listen to accounts of emptying the long drop, and discover why three ladies got stuck in the lavatory.

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A toilet with a plant growing out of it, photo by Will Wright courtesy of Unsplash