Comedian Robin Ince resigns as presenter of BBC’s The Infinite Monkey Cage
Robin Ince resigned after 16 years citing conflicts over his outspoken views on social issues, including support for the trans community and criticism of Donald Trump.
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Comedian Robin Ince quits BBC Radio 4 show after 'being silenced on injustices' - Birmingham Live
Robin Ince has resigned from BBC Radio 4 show The Infinite Monkey Cage after 16 years, saying he chose to leave rather than be silenced over his political views
Robin Ince quits BBC Radio 4 show over 'injustices' and 'problematic views' - The Mirror
Comedian and science writer Robin Ince has shocked his followers by revealing he will no longer appear on his BBC Radio 4 show, The Infinite Monkey Cage, after shock resignation
Robin Ince quits Infinite Monkey Cage over BBC censorship
Comedian and writer Robin Ince has announced his resignation from the award-winning and long-running BBC Radio 4 science show The Infinite Monkey Cage over the BBC’s restrictions on free speech imposed to protect far-right figures and opinions. Ince had made the popular show with co-presenter Brian Cox since 2009. In a message “From the desk of Robin Ince”, he explained his sadness at the decision and his reasoning for it: This is the saddest da…
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