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In David X. Cohen news, he appeared on this week's episode of "The Infinite Monkey Cage" podcast. For those who don't know, it's a UK radio show with panel discussions about science that also includes a lot of pop culture people. This episode included Cohen, Joe Rogan, a Hollywood science advisor and Eric Idle.

Do you pretend like you watched it from the start? Because he's specifically talking about the ones who "act like they were there all along." He seems more bothered by the number of people who pretend they were early adopters when the viewing numbers don't back those claims up.

Right now that's the explanation that makes the most sense.

He's not wrong but also doesn't seem to be as bothered about it as this article would suggest. What I don't understand is why this article is using Telegraph as the source when the Telegraph clearly states that it's quoting from his interview with Grantland - http://grantland.com/featur…

Mark Hamill - the laugh alone puts him on top.

His sister Helen told a story on Answer Me This! about her wedding reception and her father, instead of giving the usual Father-of-the-Bride speech, gave a pun run. So if nothing else, Andy comes by it rightly.

What was Biker Mice from Mars about? (I only remember the title so it may not count.)

Speaking of John Oliver, for those who haven't heard, Andy Zaltzman announced on the latest Bugle episode that it'll be switching to a monthly format. Which isn't ideal but is better than the completely ending scenario I was expecting.

If anything, I thought Lampanelli was overused in The Infinite Monkey Cage. Out of all the comics in New York, they couldn't find someone who was interested in science? Tim Daly was a really good guest, though - although I kept waiting for someone to bring up that fact that he has also played a very famous alien.

Outnumbered had some of the most charming, realistic kids on television so I'm not really surprised Hamilton and Jenkin so well with the kids here.

JJ Feild and Tom Hiddleston

It's because they couldn't resist the rhyming headline possibilities.

Oh good, you picked something by Heart. I can call off the mob, then.

If animation is allowed to count, the relationship between Bart and Lisa Simpson has reminded me of my relationship with my brothers more than any other on screen siblings. But so much of that - and of all of these, really — is about the writing as much as the performances.

Wasn't Anthony Rapp recently featured here for being on a gamer podcast? Or was that Adam? Or was that something I imagined?

Surprised Tim and Tyne Daly aren't on the list since that genuinely surprised me when I was a kid. Also Anthony Stewart and Murray Head.

I'm happy to see that John's doing so well but I fear The Bugle is on its last legs. And that breaks my heart a little.

Speaking of young Jon Stewart, one of my cable channels was playing Playing by Heart a bunch of times last week. It was so weird seeing him as Gillian Anderson's love interest.

I thought that said Tom Hollander and was actually interested for a second.