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Tango Meets Tokamak: Bill Bailey talks fusion energy with UKAEA

British musician, comedian and television star Bill Bailey鈥檚 interest and passion for fusion energy saw a recent visit to UKAEA鈥檚 Culham Campus.

Bill Bailey visits MAST Upgrade as part of tour at UKAEA鈥檚 Culham Campus - Image Credit United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) welcomed British musician, comedian and television star, Bill Bailey, to its Culham Campus to explore the vital research being undertaken to advance fusion as a sustainable source of energy for future generations.

The Strictly Come Dancing Glitterball Trophy winner visited UKAEA鈥檚 campus in Oxfordshire, after mentioning fusion during his 鈥楾houghtifier鈥� stand-up tour. Spotted in the audience, UKAEA鈥檚 Executive Director for Engineering and Computing, Dr Joe Milnes, invited Mr Bailey to see fusion鈥檚 research and development in action.

Mr Bill Bailey, said:

The central premise of this show (鈥楾houghtifier鈥�) is celebrating human endeavour and the constant ingenuity of humans. I talk about it in terms of human evolution, about discovering music, and one of those fields is also fusion. It felt like a natural fit to put fusion into the show and to ask the members of the audience what they feel about it.

I鈥檝e noticed a change over the past year and half where, every time I mention fusion, there has been a gradual uptick in people鈥檚 awareness of it. When I say, 鈥榃e need to find a solution to the world鈥檚 energy needs, what about fusion?鈥�, there are cheers from the crowd.

My visit to UKAEA was fascinating and eye-opening, and amazing to hear about how our understanding of fusion is progressing. Seeing all this being done in the English countryside gave me a huge surge of patriotic pride, and enormous hope for the future.

Dr Joe Milnes, Executive Director for Engineering and Computing, UKAEA, said:

I鈥檝e always been a big fan of Bill鈥檚, particularly his sense of humour combined with his obvious fascination with how the world works.

Spending a few hours with Bill, showing him all the incredible things happening at UKAEA, revealed how excited he is about fusion and other endeavours where humans can demonstrate their incredible problem-solving abilities.

Fusion promises to be a safe, low carbon and sustainable part of the world鈥檚 future energy supply. It has the potential to provide 鈥榖ase load鈥� power, complementing renewable and other low carbon energy sources.

During his visit, Mr Bailey toured UKAEA鈥檚 MAST-Upgrade and the Joint European Torus (JET) facilities and recorded a fireside chat with Dr Joe Milnes.

Watch the full fireside chat on YouTube here:

Bill Bailey in fireside chat with UKAEA's Dr. Joe Milnes - Image Credit United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

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Published 7 May 2025