• ‘The Basic Thing I’m Looking for Is a Small Doorway Into a Big World': Journalist and Presenter Marc Fennell on the Internet's First Internet Conspiracy Theory, Making Documentaries and Unexpected Celebrity Interviews

  • May 12 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast
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‘The Basic Thing I’m Looking for Is a Small Doorway Into a Big World': Journalist and Presenter Marc Fennell on the Internet's First Internet Conspiracy Theory, Making Documentaries and Unexpected Celebrity Interviews

  • Summary

  • Marc Fennell is an Australian television and radio presenter, podcast host, journalist, and author. You might recognise him from 'The Feed' on SBS Viceland, 'The Movie Show' on SBS, or the global hit television show and podcast 'Stuff The British Stole'. Once described as 'the cheerful Aussie version of Louis Theroux', Marc's storytelling is whip-smart, inquisitive and fair. Marc joins us in the studio to chat about his new series, 'This Is Not A Game' which deep-dives the early days of the internet and their influence on the online problems we encounter today.

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