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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 8:32:57 GMT
Johnny Ball?
I used to like him: I have a passion for developing people’s interest in science and so on.
But, didn’t I hear that he rather went off the rails recently, heading off down some bizarre anti-climate-change rants at his live shows?
Maybe I’m confused.
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Post by nexus6 on Dec 22, 2022 8:36:40 GMT
JB does a good turn on Numberphile on YouTube every now and then.
Can’t imagine what his live shows are all about right enough
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 9:20:19 GMT
Yeah, I like Numberphile. I'll have to look into that climate-change thing – I may well have misremembered.
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 9:24:50 GMT
Hacked from the Daily Mirror website to prevent friends from having to click:
Johnny Ball denies climate change and brands Islam violent in bizarre rant Audience members listening to a talk by Johnny Ball walked out in disgust after he started ranting about Islam and climate change
A venue has apologised after a talk by TV's Johnny Ball turned into a ''s**t show'' - including denying climate change and alleged ''Islamaphobic comments''.
Kids presenter Ball, 81 - father of Strictly: It Takes Two host Zoe Ball - caused some audience members to walk out in disgust after referring to how Islam's ''origins were violent''.
The 80s star was giving a talk on the history of maths at St George’s Hall on Monday as part of Bristol’s Festival of Ideas.
But some guests have since complained to the venue after Mr Ball went ‘off topic’ and discussed his views which challenged scientific opinion on climate change.
Onlookers claim he put on a mock German accent and called Islam ‘violent’ - something denied by Mr Ball.
St George’s Hall said Mr Ball, 81, has apologised for the inclusion of a section of the talk denying climate change.
They said they were investigating the claims about a reference to Islam, which was made in the context of the history of maths.
Mr Ball vehemently denied the claims of Islamophobia, but stood by the inclusion of a section of the talk dealing with his views on climate change, saying he regretted it.
Ruth McAllister Kemp took her family, including two boys aged 13 and 11 - and even went up on stage with one of her sons to help Mr Ball with a maths presentation.
She said: “It wasn’t very structured, and started off very interesting about maths, but then he started to go off topic and began talking about climate change and his opinions on things like the effectiveness of sustainable energy sources.
“I wouldn’t go as far as to say it was a rant, but it was impassioned and opinionated. It was very unexpected and made a lot of people feel quite uncomfortable.
“I was at the front, but I could hear people behind leaving. At the end there was a question time and one chap challenged him about it, and he wasn’t very clear and sounded sort of caught off-guard by the challenge.
“The comment about Islam being violent was within the section about the history of maths, and it was a throwaway line which I didn’t quite catch, but it was either that Islam was violent then, or is a violent religion now.
“It would seem that he didn’t want to stay within the boundaries of the billed presentation.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Johnny caused some audience members to walk out in disgust ''It was the Festival of Ideas, though, and we came home and had good debates about listening to all views, and so it was valuable.''
One of those who walked out was Olga Alexandru who tweeted her review of the talk.
She wrote: “Have to break my no-social-media-on-Monday rule to talk about the s**tshow that was Johnny Ball at St George’s Bristol.
“Everything was going fine until he denied climate change and made Islamaphobic comments! We walked out. Disgusting!
“(I) had no idea who he was beforehand and only chose the talk because my partner did a degree in math so thought it would be fun.
T Davies Barnard also complained to St George’s Hall and the Festival of Ideas.
“Really enjoyed Johnny Ball until he went off on a crazy anti-climate change rant,” he said.
“Think before you book next time, Festival of Ideas. The climate change denial wasn’t great, but the Islamophobic comments were really gross and not okay.
“The comment about Islam being ‘violent’ was a ‘throwaway’ casually racist comment after the climate change denial section.
''The section where he did a faux German accent at the end wasn’t ideal in the context of the other stuff either. The maths was fun. Such a pity,” he added.
St George’s Bristol, a concert and event venue just off Park Street in the city centre, has apologised to people offended by what happened.
“We and Festival of Ideas invited Johnny Ball to speak on mathematics and education, a well-received talk at other venues,” a spokesperson said.
“We were surprised when he deviated from this and do not agree with his views on climate change.
“Mr Ball has apologised for its inclusion. We and Festival of Ideas take allegations of Islamophobia extremely seriously and are in the process of obtaining recordings to listen back to what was said.
“We will take appropriate steps accordingly once we have these, and stress that we do not endorse discrimination of any kind,” she added.
The venue is now seeking recordings of Johnny's talk so they can investigate ( Image: BBC) The presenter, who brought maths to life for generations of children in the 1970s, 80s and 90s through programmes like Think Of A Number, told Bristol Live he strongly denied any claims that his references to Islam were racist.
He said: “It was in the context of the history of maths, and what I actually said about Islam was that its origins were violent but that it became the most wondrous religion because it gave us back all the maths that had been lost to history.
“Those people have got cloth ears if they heard that as being racist. I am the least racist person that I know.
''I don’t have a racist bone in my body. I am a firm believer that we are a far better, far richer world because of the mix of races and religions,” he added.
Mr Ball said he regretted including a section on climate change in his talk about maths, but said he felt compelled to.
“I have said that seeing children walking out of school in an effort to protest, and people occupying the centre of London and other cities - it’s very worrying because it’s not the case that there is an immediate threat.
“The whole furore around climate change is grossly over-stated, and I have to speak because I have always tried to give children the confidence in their future, and I cannot stand by while people destroy that confidence - I cannot allow it, without having my say.
“It is regrettable that I have to do this, when I want to talk about maths.
“It was a very successful evening, but in retrospect I really should have stuck to my mathematical tack,” he added.
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Post by geefe on Dec 22, 2022 9:35:41 GMT
When you lot were on about Johnny Ball, I was thinking Johnny Vaughn.
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 9:40:33 GMT
When you lot were on about Johnny Ball, I was thinking Johnny Vaughn.
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Post by clemfandango on Dec 22, 2022 9:45:41 GMT
To be fair for his age Johnny Ball doesn't seem that bad. The worst thing he has actually done is inflict his insufferable daughter on us. The 90's were mostly fantastic, but Zoe Ball being everywhere all the time was a definite low point.
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Post by Aunt Alison on Dec 22, 2022 9:50:43 GMT
When you lot were on about Johnny Ball, I was thinking Johnny Vaughn.
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Post by rawshark on Dec 22, 2022 9:54:20 GMT
Re: Zoe Ball - I have a very vague memory of her flashing her tits on a late night 90s Channel 5 chat show way back in the day, but no one ever really made a big deal of it or even mentioned it. And I can’t seem to find anything when I google it. The more I think about it the more it seems like a weird fever dream.
Anyway, I high fived her at the Brighton Marathon. She’s alright.
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 9:56:10 GMT
rawshark Are you thinking of The Hitman and Her, with the other blonde 90s icon, Michaela Strachan?
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Post by freddiemercurystwin on Dec 22, 2022 9:57:52 GMT
Don't you dare bring the lovely Michaela into this thread!
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 9:59:22 GMT
Don't you dare bring the lovely Michaela into this thread! It was for reference purposes only: she really is one of the good ones!
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Post by rawshark on Dec 22, 2022 10:17:46 GMT
No, that was way before Zoe Ball’s time. I think it was hosted by that Northern Irish guy who married Cat Deeley.
The closest Michaela Strachan ever got to flashing tits was photographing garden birds on Springwatch. (Gets coat).
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 22, 2022 10:22:05 GMT
Heh! There WAS a moment on TH&H where she had a wardrobe malfunction; not sure if it has been preserved for posterity…
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Post by dmukgr on Dec 22, 2022 11:48:25 GMT
A friend of mine's brothers mate (that tenuous a link) shagged Zoe Ball when he was an intern at Granada TV. It was before she was famous but we knew of her through her dad. Anyway, at the time he was underage though I'm fairly sure he said he had told her otherwise.
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Post by Psiloc on Dec 22, 2022 17:02:13 GMT
When you lot were on about Johnny Ball, I was thinking Johnny Vaughn. I was thinking of Johnny Vegas...
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Post by dogbot on Dec 22, 2022 17:07:59 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny Hates Jazz.
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Post by LegendaryApe on Dec 23, 2022 8:31:53 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny Jaxaphone, the human saxaphone
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Post by retro74 on Dec 23, 2022 9:46:06 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny Come Home by Fine Young Cannibals
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Post by mrpon on Dec 23, 2022 10:03:45 GMT
I was thinking of When A Child Is Bald by Johnny Mathis
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Post by Ulythium on Dec 23, 2022 11:52:57 GMT
I was thinking of Johnnie Walker, the famous whisky brand.
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Post by Lizard on Dec 23, 2022 15:42:26 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny 5, famously alive robot with an Indian friend.
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Post by Zomoniac on Dec 23, 2022 15:50:08 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny B. Goode, who plays the guitar just like ringing a bell.
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Post by EMarkM on Dec 23, 2022 16:12:43 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny B. Goode, who plays the guitar just like ringing a bell. Yeah: he IS a shit guitarist.
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Post by dogbot on Dec 23, 2022 16:57:06 GMT
I was thinking of Johnny 5, famously alive robot with an Indian friend. "Indian"
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Post by geefe on Dec 24, 2022 9:10:49 GMT
Fisher Stevens, that famous best mate of Ghandi.
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Post by Danno on Jan 2, 2023 1:31:04 GMT
Hardly a Celeb, but the Working Men's Club compere Lindsay Hoyle, currently acting as Speaker of Parliament, really can get to fuck/in the bin/the sea. He's like a noncey panto villain that the Met have put into protection in case he implicates one of theirs.
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Post by Aunt Alison on Jan 2, 2023 1:38:11 GMT
And he's got a girls name
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Post by Danno on Jan 2, 2023 1:41:30 GMT
And he's got a girls name So do you! I'm getting my pitchfork
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Post by baihu1983 on Jan 3, 2023 7:31:59 GMT
Another reason not to like Dana White
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