Draft:Chris Spargo
English videographer
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Chris Spargo is an English videographer, film-maker, and YouTuber.[1][2] He began his series Small Questions in February 2025. His style tends to remain slow, and focus on specific details.[3]
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Comment: Where is the significant coverage in reliable independent secondary sources? And please provide better citations - not bare URLs. Paul W (talk) 19:13, 15 August 2025 (UTC)
- Videographer
- filmmaker
- YouTuber
Chris Spargo | |
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| Education | University of Reading |
| Occupations |
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| YouTube information | |
| Channel | |
| Years active | 2021–present |
| Subscribers | 282 thousand |
| Views | 27.19 million |
| Last updated: 25 March 2026 | |
| Website | chrisspargo |
Career
In February 2025, Spargo posted the first episode of his YouTube series Small Questions, titled "Why do UK supermarkets have clock towers?".[2][4] This lead to some media attention, including an article in the Daily Express and an interview on BBC Essex.[5]
In March 2025, he posted a video about the "secret meaning" behind a symbol created by the UK mapping agency Ordnance Survey, which commonly appears on private buildings.[6] In June 2025, he released an episode talking about food standards ratings done in the UK by the Food Standards Agency.[7] In September 2025, he posted a video about a box of spiders that Ordnance Survey owns.[8]
Personal life
Spargo attended the University of Reading in Reading, Berkshire, England.[9]


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