
Dominic Frisby
He has variously been described as, “mercurially witty” (Lloyd Evans in the Spectator), having “a genius touch” (Dominic Cavendish in the Telegraph) and “all over the place” (Brian Logan in the Guardian).
In the UK, his best known song is "17 Million Fuck Offs". Worldwide his song, "We’re All Far Right Now", has more than 50 million views.
His books, including Daylight Robbery: How Tax Shaped Our Past and Will Change Our Future, Bitcoin: The Future of Money? and Life After the State, explore economic and historical issues such as money, gold, taxation, bitcoin, and investment. Frisby also writes and speaks on these topics through his columns and his newsletter, The Flying Frisby. He has written two feature documentaries on related subjects, Four Horsemen and Adam Smith: Father of the Fringe.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Dominic Frisby. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Recently Updated Shows

On the Case with Paula Zahn
Led by Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Zahn, On the Case features in-depth interviews and original reporting that go beyond the headlines in search of fascinating mysteries from within our nation's justice system. Each episode is highlighted by Zahn's riveting exclusive interviews, which draw out different viewpoints from the people personally connected to tragedies that rocked their local community and the investigations that attempted to piece together the truth On the Case with Paula Zahn.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is a spinoff series set in The Walking Dead Universe that centers around the eponymous character. Daryl washes ashore in France, raising the ire of a splintered but growing autocratic movement centered in Paris and endangering a young boy at the heart of a benevolent religious movement.