Dara
Dara O Briain is back with a brand new live show.
Following the success of last year’s Channel 5 series Wonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain, the comedian, author, amateur astronomer and astrophotographer is set to explore space once again, this time focusing on the Moon’s fiery cousin, the Sun, in a new series co-produced by BBC Studios Science Unit and Krempelwood – Secrets of the Sun with Dara Ó Briain.
In this new series, Dara Ó Briain unravels the most intriguing mysteries surrounding the world's pyramids. His journey takes him to Egypt, where the majestic pyramids dominate the landscape. Accompanying him are archaeologist Raksha Dave and Egyptologist Dr. Chris Naunton, as they together explore the enigmatic secrets of these extraordinary structures.
Channel 5 is set to unearth The Mysteries of the Pyramids (w/t) with comedian and presenter Dara Ó Briain at the helm in a brand new 2 x 60’ series produced by Wildflame Productions. Silverlining Rights is the exclusive worldwide distribution partner.
Long running Radio 4 series Desert Island Discs is to transfer to the live stage with three shows celebrating over 80 years of casting its guests away. Desert Island Discs: The Live Show will grace the stage of the London Palladium for three nights only from 25th - 27th March 2024.
Footage has emerged of Dara O Briain taking part in an attempt at a World Record on Roy Castle's Record Breakers show in 1991.
The clip posted on social media by BBC Archive shows a group of 1148 Dublin students attempting to break the world record for the longest human centipede. Nothing to do with the horror film of the same name, this is about having you legs tied together as you walk.
Amateur astronomer and astrophotographer Dara Ó Briain, is to explore all aspects of the moon in a new series produced by BBC Studios Science Unit for Channel 5: Dara Ó Briain: Secrets of Our Moon (w/t).
The moon has been the source of myths, legends and wonder across time. In this series, Dara takes viewers on a journey to explore the ways in which the moon shapes just about everything – from who we are, to the world we live in.
Dara O Briain has added new dates to his latest tour due to demand. The Taskmaster star's ‘So… Where Were We?’ tour has now been extended well into 2023 with new UK dates and also dates in Norway, The Netherlands, Finland, Greece, Cyprus and Germany.
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