2026-03-09
29 分钟Hey Everyone, welcome to another episode of Little Fish.
This is the episode where we put down our facts and we go through the podcast at QI.com inbox and we pick out the best facts that you have sent in for us to read out.
So my name is Dan Schreiber.
I'm sitting here with Andrew Hunter Murray and James Harkin.
We have now got your best facts from the last seven days.
Let's go.
Andy, do you want to start?
Yes, this is a good one.
It's from Kev Osman and it's that.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1606 and 1614 was Julius Caesar.
Okay.
Just a guy named Julius Caesar.
I think Kev was going through a list of Chancellors of the Exchequer from history.
I thought this is a typo.
Is it his full name or was he called Julius Caesar?
Johnson or something.
He had another name which he is sometimes referred to as in the records,
but it's not very clear It was either Julius Caesar sometimes or something else sees it on other occasions.
But anyway,
basically he was he was a very interesting guy who was born in Tottenham and he became very kind of eminent.