Why are there so many breads?

Why are there so many breads?

Author: Global March 26, 2026 Duration: 47:01

This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's Mystery Hour. To join the game, call 0345 60 60 973, Thursdays at 12pm.


Curiosity doesn't always need a grand subject; sometimes the most compelling questions are the ones that pop into your head on a Tuesday afternoon. James O'Brien's Mystery Hour is built on that very idea, turning the seemingly trivial into a genuinely engaging exploration. Each episode is a live, unpredictable dive into the questions listeners are actually asking, ranging from the historical and scientific to the cultural and downright peculiar. You'll hear James tackle these mysteries with a blend of sharp wit, genuine bafflement, and thoughtful discussion, often involving experts or the public to find the answers. It’s this spontaneous, conversational tone that sets the podcast apart-it feels less like a formal broadcast and more like a collective scratching of heads, followed by the satisfaction of figuring it out. Falling broadly into comedy, culture, and society, the hour is driven by the simple joy of learning something new about the world, or finally understanding why things are the way they are. The result is consistently surprising and, more often than not, hilarious. For anyone who enjoys the ride of a good question as much as the answer, this is a uniquely rewarding listen.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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