Helen Zaltzman was born in 1980 and spent her formative years in Tunbridge Wells learning dead languages and waiting to leave. Academically precocious, Helen is also pathologically lazy, hence her brain is full of a wide range of facts with absolutely no knowledge to back them up. Highlights of her 'career' as a self-employed something-or-other include writing for Radio 4's Now Show, being turned down for her dream job as an etymologist at the OED, and creating the world's largest inflatable Boggle set. Olly Mann was born in 1981, the day after Cats opened in the West End. An only child, he spent his schooldays muttering to himself whilst pretending to host a radio show, which turned out to be the ideal training for podcasting. His teenage years were reminiscent of the film Rushmore, but without the handjob. He has worked as a journalist and TV producer, and is now a 'freelance broadcaster' living in Highbury, yet aspires not to be a middle-class cliche.