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Created by: Molly Oldfield

UK 6-1011+

Started: November 14th, 2018

Status: Active, 150 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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28. Oceans Under The Sun! With Philip Hoare and the Natural History Museum. Why is the sea salty? Why does an octopus have three hearts? Why are orca whales black and white?
10:43 | Season: 1 | Episode: 28 | June 7th, 2019

Today I have three questions about the OCEAN and creatures in it! Because June 8th is World Oceans Day, a global celebration with hundreds of events around the world celebrating the ocean, including Everything Under The Sun with this show!

Highlights Under The Sun!
16:00 | Season: 1 | May 31st, 2019

Everything Under The Sun is on holiday this week (researching next week’s episode about the oceans by swimming in it!) but we recently won a bronze at the British Podcast Awards for Best Family Podcast so we thought it would be fun to share the entry we made for that awards, which has highlights from the first few months of the show! A celebration for regular listeners and a taster of all the things you can listen to from the first few months if you’re a new listener. Enjoy! I’ll be back next week answering more questions, so do send them in! Record them on an adult’s smartphone and send them to molly@everythingunderthesun.co.uk – thank you!

27. Why do Some People not have Houses and live on the street? With George the Poet. Why do Dogs Wag their Tails when they’re Happy? What Noise do Giraffes make?
12:58 | Season: 1 | Episode: 27 | May 24th, 2019

Hello, Hello, Hello! We have news! Everything Under The Sun won a bronze award at the British Podcast Awards, we were so pleased to win an award after only twenty three episodes, so thank to all of you for listening, telling your friends, sending in questions and generally being amazing! You’re all wonderful, thank you. 

26. Butterflies Under The Sun! Why do Caterpillars turn into Butterflies? What Happens inside Cocoons? Do Butterflies have Bones?
10:00 | Season: 1 | Episode: 26 | May 17th, 2019

Butterflies! We all love seeing them flying around in spring and summer, so to celebrate their arrival this year this week’s episode is all about them. We answer three questions, from Martha & Heidi, Natty and Fynn!

25. How Many Men Were in a Roman Army? With Dan Snow. Why do Cats Purr? Why do Stars Shine in the Sky? With the Science Museum.
13:35 | Season: 1 | Episode: 25 | May 10th, 2019

We have our first history question this week! Answered by top historian, Dan Snow. It comes from Ethan who would like to know how many men were in a Roman army? Dan Snow tells us the answer, which is more complicated than you’d think!

24. Do Aliens exist? How and Why Does Skin Tan? Why do Zebras have Stripes?
13:22 | Season: 1 | Episode: 24 | May 3rd, 2019

Frida asks our first question which is, do aliens exist? Find out what Doug from the Science Museum thinks, where scientists think alien life might live, such as on exoplanets – planets outside of our solar system! Plus a reminder of how lucky we are to be here on a planet that gives us all we need, fresh air, water and oxygen to breathe! So let’s enjoy it and look after it. It’s bluebell season so why not find an ancient bluebell wood near you to drag your parents to! 

23. How Much Water is in All the Oceans? How violently did Titanic shake when it hit the Iceberg? What is the Deadliest Shark and why?
13:47 | Season: 1 | Episode: 23 | April 26th, 2019

Hello, hello, hello! Welcome to the 23rd episode of Everything Under The Sun, which this week is about OCEANS! We have three questions from Molly, Cooper and Lara, which are: How Much Water is in All the Oceans? How violently did Titanic shake when it hit the Iceberg? And What is the Deadliest Shark and why?  

22. Dinosaurs Under The Sun! With the Natural History Museum. Plus Why does Easter move around when Christmas is always the same day each year?
15:25 | Season: 1 | Episode: 22 | April 19th, 2019

ROOOOOAAAAAARR! It’s a dinosaur special this week, with help from dinosaur experts at the Natural History Museum in London and Tring. 




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Created by: Molly Oldfield
Started: November 14th, 2018
Status: Active, 150 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

UK6-1011+
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