Hello and welcome to You're Dead To Me, the Radio 4 comedy podcast that takes history seriously.
My name is Greg Jenner.
I'm a public historian,
author and broadcaster and today we are grabbing our spoons and tucking into a big old bowl of cereal
as we saunter back to 19th century America to learn all about the Kellogg brothers.
And to help us we have two very special breakfast buddies.
In History Corner,
she's Associate Professor in the History of Science and Medicine at the University of Birmingham's Department of Applied Health Science.
You may have read her excellent book, Higher and Colder, on the history of extreme exploration,
and you'll definitely remember her from our episodes on Victorian bodybuilding and the Northwest Passage.
That's not one episode.
It'll be weird if it was.
It's Dr.
Vanessa Hegge.
Welcome back, Vanessa.
It's great to be back.
And in comedy corner, he's a comedian, actor and writer.
You'll know him from loads of television programs including Mop the Week,
QI, Have I Got News for You and Live at the Apollo,
plus he's a staple of BBC Radio 4 shows like The Unbelievable Truth,