My name's Joe Wilkinson and I've managed to force Patrick Bamford to come on a podcast with me and he's gonna slowly fall in love with me.
Do you go to the tip?
Believe it or not, yeah, I do.
Do you go to the supermarket?
No.
You know when all the shirts started getting tight on the players and they started selling them like that to the general public?
Yeah, yeah.
And everyone looked like sausages.
My mate's a footballer with me, Patrick Bamford and Joe Wilkinson.
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Hello and welcome to you're dead to me, the radio four comedy podcast that takes history seriously.
My name is Greg Jenner.
I'm a public historian, author and broadcaster.
And today we are lunging in our leopard print hot pants, tensing our abs and flexing our biceps as we bulk up on the early history of bodybuilding.
And joining me to get historically henchy, our two very special guests in history corner.
She's associate professor in the history of science and medicine at the University of Birmingham's Institute of Applied Health Research.
You may have read her long running science column in the Guardian newspaper, or her recent book, higher and colder, on the physiology of extreme exploration.
It's Professor Vanessa Hegge.
Welcome, Vanessa.