John Fletcher Jenkins
Expert by Bedtime
Each episode of Expert by Bedtime is a fast, funny deep dive full of surprising discoveries, “wait…WHAT?” moments, and enough knowledge to make you feel like an expert too — all before lights out. One kid. One topic. One race against bedtime.
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8. Jun 2026
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Dinosaurs: How to Tell a Killer from a Cuddler 08.06.2026 15:38
In this two-part launch of Expert by Bedtime , 11-year-old host John Fletcher digs into one of his favorite subjects: dinosaurs. From frilled Dilophosauruses to super-speedy T. rexes, some of the dinosaurs we know best don't look or act anything like the dinosaurs that actually existed. Join John Fletcher as he separates fact from fiction and answers the important questions—like which dinosaur...
Dinosaurs: Taste Like Chicken 08.06.2026 20:36
In this two-part launch of Expert by Bedtime , 11-year-old host John Fletcher digs into one of his favorite subjects: dinosaurs. From frilled Dilophosauruses to super-speedy T. rexes, some of the dinosaurs we know best don't look or act anything like the dinosaurs that actually existed. Join John Fletcher as he separates fact from fiction and answers the important questions—like which dinosaur...
Fast Fact: TREX SPEED 02.06.2026 0:45
Welcome to Expert by Bedtime ! Join 11-year-old John Fletcher as he dives into fascinating topics, learns new things, shares what he already knows, and tries to become an expert before lights out. Expect surprising facts, big laughs, and enough knowledge to make you feel like an expert too. One kid. One topic. One race against bedtime. 🦖🎙️ Full episode Dinosaurs: How to Tell a Killer from a Cuddl...
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