Comedian Robin Ince quits as host of BBC’s Infinite Monkey Cage

Ince says he resigned after fallout with executives because some of his views had been considered ‘problematic’The comedian and author Robin Ince has resigned from his role as co-host of the long-running BBC Radio 4 podcast The Infinite Monkey Cage after a fallout with BBC executives over...

<p>Ince says he resigned after fallout with executives because some of his views had been considered ‘problematic’</p><p>The comedian and author Robin Ince has resigned from his role as co-host of the long-running BBC Radio 4 podcast The Infinite Monkey Cage after a fallout with BBC executives over “problematic” opinions and what he described as a lack of “obedience”.</p><p>Ince, who has co-presented the popular science show alongside Prof Brian Cox for 16 years, posted on social media that his personal views, aired outside the BBC, “have been considered problematic for some time” and he “felt he had no choice but to resign”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/dec/13/comedian-robin-ince-quits-as-host-of-bbcs-infinite-monkey-cage">Continue reading...</a>
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