StarTalk is a podcast on science, comedy, and popular culture hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice, with various other comic and celebrity co-hosts and frequent guests from the worlds of science and entertainment.[1] Past co-hosts have included Colin Jost, Lynne Koplitz, Leighann Lord, Eugene Mirman, John Oliver, and Kristen Schaal.[2] Guests have included astronaut Buzz Aldrin, actor Morgan Freeman, George Takei, comedian Joan Rivers, Arianna Huffington, YouTuber Sam Denby, Richard Dawkins and writer Mary Roach. StarTalk has a segment called Cosmic Queries, in which listeners send in questions about the universe to be answered on the show.

StarTalk Radio
Presentation
Hosted byNeil deGrasse Tyson
GenrePopular science, comedy
Production
ProductionCurved Light Productions
Theme music composed byRoy Harter
No. of seasons13 (as of July 2022)
No. of episodes767 (as of 12 July 2022)
Publication
Original releaseJune 1, 2009 (2009-06-01)
Related
AdaptationsStarTalk (American talk show)
Websitestartalkradio.net

In May 2014, Rolling Stone ranked StarTalk at number 13 on its list of "The 20 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now".[3]

On February 29, 2016, it was announced that there would be a spinoff podcast, StarTalk All-Stars, whose rotating hosts will be former StarTalk guests. In addition, the regular StarTalk comedy co-hosts will appear.[4]

Starting on February 1, 2017, a second spinoff, Playing with Science, was launched to discuss the science of sports. It is hosted by Gary O'Reilly and frequent StarTalk co-host Chuck Nice.[5]

StarTalk is partially funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.[6]

As an homage to Jack Horkheimer, an astronomer who hosted the weekly television show Star Gazers on PBS, Tyson frequently ends his podcast with Horkheimer's trademark sign-off "Keep looking up!"[7]

Television series

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In January 2015, the Washington Post reported that a late-night talk show called Star Talk, hosted by Tyson, would air on the National Geographic Channel starting in April 2015.[8] On July 29, 2015, it was announced that the show was renewed for a second season.[9]

As of February 4, 2016, audio recordings of all twenty TV episodes have subsequently aired as podcast episodes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us". StarTalk Radio Show with Neil deGrasse Tyson. Curved Light Productions.
  2. ^ "StarTalk Radio Show by Neil deGrasse Tyson".
  3. ^ "Listen Up: The 20 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now". Rolling Stone. May 8, 2014.
  4. ^ BREAKING NEWS: StarTalk Radio Announces New Spin-Off Show: StarTalk All-Stars
  5. ^ Welcome to Playing with Science
  6. ^ "Project Details: StarTalk Radio Show". Informal Science. National Science Foundation.
  7. ^ Tyson, Neil deGrasse (11 June 2015). "Reddit AMA 11 June 2015". Reddit. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  8. ^ Berenson, Tessa (January 8, 2015). "Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Getting His Own Talk Show". Time. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  9. ^ Breaking News: StarTalk TV Season 2 Premiere Announcement