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The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Ricky Gervais: Hall of Fame episode: Comedy, Philosophy, Religion and Science

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Lawrence M. Krauss

Science, Natural Sciences, Physics

4.4592 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 93 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

The Origins Podcast began with a bang, a Big Bang. Over the first month of our recording, we traveled to two continents, and 4 cities and recorded 16 episodes in 22 days. It was a whirlwind, and one of the most amazing experiences I can recall. While in London, we took advantage of the amazingly gracious acceptance by Ricky Gervais to appear on the podcast. It was a day I will always remember.

Ricky had appeared in our film, The Unbelievers, which followed me and Richard Dawkins around the world. Gus and Luke Holwerda, who directed and filmed that movie helped create The Origins Podcast, and for the first year, filmed all the episodes. Ricky graciously agreed to appear in front of their cameras one more time, and joined us at what was then New College of Humanities, where I was a visiting Professor.

From the moment he arrived, it was clear it was going to be great. As he had been when we filmed The Unbelievers Ricky claimed to be nervous and was worried he would appear ignorant. He needn’t have worried. Maybe that is one of the reasons he is so good at what he does, because he worries about rising to the challenge.

We discussed his early life, his love of science, his early interest in biology and then philosophy, then the science of comedy, the comedy of religion, and the need for free speech. He then proceeded to demand a mind-bending, personal science lesson from me. It was amazing. He was amazing. Enjoy this, our first rebroadcast of a classic Origins Podcast Episode that is worth watching once again. Enjoy.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to the Origins Podcast.

0:12.0

I'm your host, Lawrence Krause.

0:13.6

Happy New Year.

0:14.8

And to bring in the New Year right, we're rebroadcasting one of our original episodes,

0:19.0

one of the first episodes we ever recorded in London

0:21.6

with none other than Ricky Jervais. It was an incredibly fun and interesting episode in which

0:28.2

he interviewed me as much as I interviewed him, and we talked not just about his own life and comedy

0:32.9

and philosophy, but also science. I think you'll find it illuminating,

0:38.9

and it reflects perhaps a different side of Ricky Jervais

0:42.1

that you might not have seen before.

0:43.8

Either way, I hope you really enjoy it,

0:46.3

and I think it's a wonderful way to bring in the new year.

0:49.2

You can watch it ad-free on our Critical Mass Substac site,

0:52.9

and all subscription fees to that site go to support

0:56.3

the Origins Project Foundation, the nonprofit that produces this podcast, or you can watch it on

1:02.4

our YouTube channel or you can listen to it on any podcast listening site. No matter how you watch

1:07.9

it or listen to it, I hope you'll consider supporting the project and the podcast,

1:13.0

and we really appreciate your support and listening.

1:15.8

Thanks again.

1:17.0

And with no further ado, Ricky Jervais.

1:22.4

Ricky, it's just great to have you here.

1:24.5

It's been a while since you'd filmed the Unbelievers,

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