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Hello, I'm Robin Ince.
And I'm Brian Cox.
And we would like to tell you about the new series of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
We're going to have a planet off Jupiter versus Scepter.
It's very well done that because in the script it does say wrestling voice.
After all of that it's going to kind of chill out a bit and talk about ice.
And also in this series we're discussing history, music recording with Brian Eno and looking at nature's shapes.