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John Lloyd

    September 30, 1951

    John Lloyd is a British comedy writer and television producer celebrated for his witty and intellectually stimulating humor. He collaborated with Douglas Adams on The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and created groundbreaking shows like QI, which champions the curious and interesting aspects of the world. His work consistently explores the absurdity and irony of life with a distinctively British sensibility.

    John Lloyd
    Is There a Third Way?
    Reporting the EU
    1,423 QI Facts to Bowl You Over
    Journalism and PR. News media and public relations in the digital age
    2,024 QI Facts To Stop You In Your Tracks
    Blackadder
    • Blackadder

      The Whole Damn Dynasty, 1485-1917

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Then look no further. Blackadder: The Whole Damn Dynasty is the book for you. Here, at last, for the first time, are the full scripts of one of British television's funniest comedies. Follow the hilarious misadventures of the despicable Edmund Blackadder and his dimwitted sidekick Baldrick through four centuries of hopelessly mangled English history: from medieval nastiness through English history: from medieval nastiness through Elizabethan and Regency glory, to the mud and sauteed rats of the First World War. Aside from the ball-bouncingly funny scripts themselves, Blackadder also features special bonus sections: "Instruments of Torture in the Late Middle Ages"; "Medieval Medicine" ("1. Herbs; 2. Leeches; 3. Saw It Off"); and an indispensable "Index of Blackadder's Finest Insults".

      Blackadder
      4.5
    • Public relations and journalism have historically maintained a complex relationship marked by both dependence and distrust. Journalists wield the power to control access to information, while PR professionals possess compelling stories, contacts, and substantial budgets for campaigns. The advent of the internet and social media has significantly altered this dynamic, transforming audiences into active participants who can influence the reputation and brand of entities ranging from political figures to consumer products through viral content. In this environment, organizations seek greater protection against potential reputational damage caused by individual missteps or public miscommunications. The digital age compels public figures and institutions to safeguard their images while leveraging new channels for self-promotion, bypassing traditional media gatekeepers. Consequently, communications professionals have gained increased importance and influence within business and political spheres. Organizations must now function as media entities, disseminating messages continuously and creating engaging content to attract and involve their audiences. As journalism adapts to this evolving landscape, characterized by the breakdown of old barriers and the establishment of new relationships—often with PR at the forefront—this study sheds light on a transformed media landscape that is both more transparent and more vulnerable.

      Journalism and PR. News media and public relations in the digital age
      4.5
    • Presents a selection of 1,423 facts to bowl you over. This title includes facts such as: Bees can play football; cholesterol is good for you; camels gave humans the common cold; English has 3,000 words relating to drunkenness; in 1851 all the 436,800 sandwiches sold in London were ham; and, Iceland has more volcanoes than footballers.

      1,423 QI Facts to Bowl You Over
      4.2
    • Reporting the EU

      • 119 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Annotation In recent years, media coverage of the European Union has faced its most serious test. The crisis in the Euro currency has thrown into sharp relief the shortcomings of a style of reporting too often unable to engage the interest of audiences deeper than political, official, academic and diplomatic elites. The crisis also put under the spotlight a style of journalism which is geared largely towards reporting on relations between the EU and the country which the news organisation serves. This book, based on extensive interviews with EU correspondents, editors, public relations and other EU executives, reveals how this powerful group of institutions at the heart of the Union are covered - or are not covered

      Reporting the EU
      4.0
    • Is There a Third Way?

      Essays on the Changing Direction of Socialist Thought

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      Is There a Third Way?
      3.5
    • QI: Advanced Banter

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Brilliant quotes for every occasion chosen by the QI team.

      QI: Advanced Banter
      4.0
    • The Third Book of General Ignorance

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Third Book of General Ignorance gathers together 180 questions, both new and previously featured on the BBC TV programme's popular 'General Ignorance' round, and show why, when it comes to general knowledge, none of us knows anything at all. Who invented the sandwich? What was the best thing before sliced bread? Who first ate frogs' legs? Which cat never changes its spots? What did Lady Godiva do? What can you legally do if you come across a Welshman in Chester after sunset?

      The Third Book of General Ignorance
      4.1
    • 1,234 QI Facts to Leave You Speechless

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The QI team have blown your socks off, made your jaw drop and knocked you sideways. Now they return with 1,234 brand-new mind-blowing facts that will leave you speechless. - Flowers get suntans. - Denmark imports prisoners. - Bees can fly higher than Mount Everest. - The Republic of Ireland first got postcodes in 2015. - Martin Luther King Jr got a C+ in Public Speaking. - No one in the UK dies of 'natural causes'. - Penguins can't taste fish.

      1,234 QI Facts to Leave You Speechless
      4.1
    • 1,411 QI Facts To Knock You Sideways

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      ALL NEW FACTS FROM THE QI TEAM!Orchids can get jetlag. There are 177,147 ways to tie a tie. The soil in your garden is 2 million years old.1,227 QI Facts blew your socks off. 1,339 QI Facts made your jaw drop.

      1,411 QI Facts To Knock You Sideways
      4.1
    • 1,339 QI facts to make your jaw drop

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This is the hilarious and fascinating sequel to the worldwide bestseller '1,227 QI Facts to Blow Your Socks Off'.

      1,339 QI facts to make your jaw drop
      4.1
    • Qi

      The Book of the Dead

      • 435 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The quirkiest biographical dictionary you'll ever read.

      Qi
      4.0
    • QI: The Book of Animal Ignorance

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Takes you on an expedition into the animal kingdom to encounter 100 of its most remarkable subjects. This book features elephants that walk on tiptoe, pigs that shine in the dark, and the woodlouse that drinks through its bottom.

      QI: The Book of Animal Ignorance
      3.9
    • The updated, revised edition of "The Meaning of Liff", with illustrations from "Private Eye" cartoonist Bert Kitchen.

      Der tiefere Sinn des Labenz
      4.0
    • In life and, indeed, in liff, there are many hundreds of common experiences, feelings, situations and even objects which we all know and recognize, but for which no words exist. This text uses place names to describe some of these meanings.

      The Meaning of Liff
      4.0
    • Who made the first aeroplane flight? How many legs does an octopus have? How much water should you drink every day? What is the chance of tossing a coin and it landing on heads? What happens if you leave a tooth in a glass of coke overnight? What is house dust mostly made from? What colour are oranges? Who in the world is most likely to kill you? What was the first dishwasher built to do?John Lloyd and John Mitchinson, the brains behind QI, here present a wonderful collection of the most outrageous, fascinating and mind-bending facts, taking on the popular General Ignorance round from BBC1's top rated quiz and the first book in the bestselling series. And whatever your answers to the questions above, you can be sure that everything you think you know is wrong.

      The Second Book of General Ignorance
      3.9
    • The Book of General Ignorance

      Everything You Think You Know Is Wrong

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Misconceptions, misunderstandings, and flawed facts finally get the heave-ho in this humorous, downright humiliating book of reeducation based on the phenomenal British bestseller.Challenging what most of us assume to be verifiable truths in areas like history, literature, science, nature, and more,The Book of General Ignorance is a witty “gotcha” compendium of how little we actually know about anything. It’ll have you scratching your head wondering why we even bother to go to school.Think Magellan was the first man to circumnavigate the globe, baseball was invented in America, Henry VIII had six wives, Mount Everest is the tallest mountain? Wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong again. You’ll be surprised at how much you don’t know! Check out THE BOOK OF GENERAL IGNORANCE for more fun entries and complete answers to the following:How long can a chicken live without its head?About two years.What do chameleons do?They don’t change color to match the background. Never have; never will. Complete myth. Utter fabrication. Total Lie. They change color as a result of different emotional states.How many legs does a centipede have?Not a hundred.How many toes has a two-toed sloth?It’s either six or eight.Who was the first American president?Peyton Randolph.What were George Washington’s false teeth made from?Mostly hippopotamus.What was James Bond’s favorite drink?Not the vodka martini.

      The Book of General Ignorance
      3.8
    • Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Introduction: Breaking Britain -- The other union -- The English speak -- The cash nexus -- The crumbling pillars -- The poisonous elephant -- Conclusion: The re-imagining of the union

      Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot
      3.5
    • Pimms Book of Polo

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This illustrated book celebrates the game of polo, the king of games, now played by over 8000 people in 35 countries. It looks at the history of the sport and the state of the game worldwide, at the players and their ponies, and at the international teams and their tactics.

      Pimms Book of Polo
    • Der trockenste Ort der Welt liegt in der Sahara, vom Mond aus kann man die Chinesische Mauer sehen und Laika war das erste Tier im All? Denkste! Denn in der Arktis gibt es Stellen, die nicht mit Eis bedeckt sind und wo es seit 2 Millionen Jahren nicht geregnet hat, vom Mond aus ist nichts erkennbar, was der Mensch auf der Erde gebaut hat, und bereits 1946 wurde eine Fruchtfliege ins All geschossen wurde. John Lloyd und John Mitchinson klären populäre Irrtümer auf, korrigieren vermeintlich geltendes Allgemeinwissen und enthüllen die Wahrheit über all die Dinge, die wir sicher zu wissen glauben. Das Buch für alle Besserwisser!

      Denkste!
      2.0
    • Einaudi tascabili. Pop - 1580: Il libro dell'ignoranza

      Che cosa è verità e che cosa è semplicemente una panzana? Il libro-gioco che svela le nostre false conoscenze

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Un libro-gioco che svela tutta la propria ignoranza in scienza, storia, geografia, cultura generale. Il volume getta nuova luce sul quesito che per secoli ha ossessionato scienziati, filosofi e l'uomo della strada: che cosa è verità e che cosa sono semplicemente sciocchezze?

      Einaudi tascabili. Pop - 1580: Il libro dell'ignoranza
      3.5
    • Dikke pinguïns vallen vaker dan dunne

      En 1341 nieuwe nutteloze feiten

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Het sok-blazende, verbazingwekkende, verrassende fenomeen dat QI is, presenteert een sprankelende nieuwe selectie van 1.342 feiten die je versteld zullen doen staan. De eerste potloden werden gebruikt om op schapen te tekenen. Meer mensen werken voor Walmart dan er in Slovenië wonen. De parelachtige lacewing verbluft zijn prooi door erop te scheten. De geallieerden overwegen om lijm te laten vallen om nazi-troepen aan de grond te plakken. Het enige leven op aarde gedurende een miljard jaar was een dikke laag slijm. Wetenschappers noemen het 'de saaie miljard'. Op de verjaardag van de landing neuriede de Mars Curiosity-rover 'Happy Birthday' voor zichzelf. 'Flabbergasted' werd voor het eerst geregistreerd in een lijst van nieuwe woorden uit 1772, naast 'bored'.

      Dikke pinguïns vallen vaker dan dunne
    • Věděli jste například, že: – když mladý albatros vyletí, může zůstat ve vzduchu až deset let – sliny upíra obecného – což vlastně není moc překvapivé – jsou zdrojem nejsilnějšího prostředku na ředění krve příhodně nazývaného draculin – peří orla bělohlavého váží dvakrát víc než jeho kosti – nedávno zemřela želva obrovská, které bylo prokazatelně 225 let – chobotnice jsou tak zručné, že dokáží odšroubovat uzávěr láhve Pokud ne, přečtěte si vtipný, fakty nabitý bestiář, který jistě potěší všechny milovníky zvířat. V abecedním pořadí tu najdete stovku zajímavých příslušníků zvířecího království s podrobnostmi, nákresy a ilustracemi.

      Kniha všeobecné nevědomosti o zvířatech
      4.5