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As we hurtle towards the end of Season 7 of The Simpsons, we take a pitstop at the episodes 'The Day the Violence Died' and 'A Fish Called Selma'. Will these tales of legal battles, jilted lovers and unpainted chicken coops win us over? Tune in to find out... Current Season 7 Ranking (as of last episode) Lisa the Vegetarian Bart Sells His Soul Homer the Smithers Treehouse of Horror VI King-Size Homer Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) Lisa the Iconoclast Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming Marge Be Not Proud Bart The Fink Two Bad Neighbors Mother Simpson Radioactive Man Team Homer The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular Scenes From the Class Struggle in Springfield Twitter / Facebook / Instagram
The Icebox Radio Theater performs two new episodes of favorite series live from the Pete Peterson Band Shell in Smokey Bear Park, Int'l Falls Minnesota. Featured is 'The Promise' from Dave Erwin's series 'Bush Pilot', and an episode of 'Radio Icebox' titled 'The Day the Foots Stood Still.'
In our latest Original v Remake episode, we talk about 'The Day of the Jackal' (1973) and it's 1997 remake (of sorts) 'The Jackal'. Bruce Willis v Edward Fox - who comes out on top?
Tonight's special guest is Keith Hoerner from Murphysboro, Illinois, who had 11 siblings. Two of them, including Keith, were 'Targeted Children', selected by their mother for severe physical and mental abuse. "My childhood, witnessing my sister getting abused, and in turn—myself—was the baseline for all known memory as a child," Keith explains. "This led me to alcoholism and a diagnosis of PTSD. But I proved resilient: growing relatively strong though on a withering branch. The abuse never ends; survivors learn to manage it." He's an author now whose latest book is a memoir, 'The Day the Sky Broke Open'. "My childhood, witnessing my sister getting abused, and in turn myself, was the baseline for all known memory as a child; this led me to alcoholism and a diagnosis of PTSD," he says. "But I proved resilient: growing relatively strong though on a withering branch. The abuse never ends; survivors learn to manage it. I have been in and out of therapy my whole life. I am now 59 and do see a psychiatrist still, but mainly to oversee/manage my medications. Healing through writing has been key to my health in all ways. I learned that my only 'escape' was to forgive; this was not to accept the abuse as justifiable in any way, but to not allow her to own/hold my heart anymore." Keith's live is better now. "My wife and I celebrate 30 years of marriage in four months, no children. I published a memoir / novella after getting my MFA entitled 'Missing the Mark', which spoke to my abuse. At the encouragement of readers who 'wanted more,' just last month Adelaide Books in New York published a novel-length memoir of my story: 'The Day the Sky Broke Open.'"
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To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy Mark 16: 1-7 - 'Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified, has risen.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: -641 (in 'The Appearances of the Risen One') - Mary Magdalene and the holy women who came to finish anointing the body of Jesus, which had been buried in haste because the Sabbath began on the evening of Good Friday, were the first to encounter the Risen One. Thus the women were the first messengers of Christ's Resurrection for the apostles themselves (abbreviated). - 2174 (in 'The Day of the Resurrection: the new creation') - Jesus rose from the dead "on the first day of the week." Because it is the "first day," the day of Christ's Resurrection recalls the first creation. Because it is the "eighth day" following the sabbath, it symbolizes the new creation ushered in by Christ's Resurrection. For Christians it has become the first of all days, the first of all feasts, the Lord's Day (he kuriake hemera,dies dominica) Sunday: We all gather on the day of the sun, for it is the first day [after the Jewish sabbath, but also the first day] when God, separating matter from darkness, made the world; and on this same day Jesus Christ our Savior rose from the dead." - 333 (in 'Christ with all his angels') - Again, it is the angels who "evangelize" by proclaiming the Good News of Christ's Incarnation and Resurrection (abbreviated). - 652 (in 'The Meaning and Saving Significance of the Resurrection') - Christ's Resurrection is the fulfilment of the promises both of the Old Testament and of Jesus himself during his earthly life. The phrase "in accordance with the Scriptures" indicates that Christ's Resurrection fulfilled these predictions. Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message
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Minister White, the smirking, climate-denying politician who delights in turning back refugee boats and frequently interrupts this intelligent woman to brush her concerns off without a second thought, is totally not based on anybody in Australian politics today (so please don't sue me). But if you want to chat about it, you can hit up the Talking Fiction Discord Server, or head over to the Terry Talks Fiction Facebook Page! And if you're interested in signing up to the email list (it's free, by the way), you can get a copy of this story sent to you in PDF and ePub format, along with the reflection on how the story was built (and the problems I ran into while making it - not all solved, as you might have noticed). And finally, if you liked the story (or the podcast in general) please consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes so the podcast audience can continue to grow! Appreciate it heaps :-) Talk soon. Intro/outro music for this episode is 'Elevators Need Rock Too' by Spence, courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library.
Danny Wallace talks about his new book 'The Day the Screens Wet Blank' and Michelle Obama reads her new version of her book 'Becoming'. Michelle Obama reading from her bestselling memoir BECOMING. The Younger Readers edition of BECOMING published by Puffin is out now in hardback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jen Psaki's sarcastic and condescending dismissal of Space Force prompts Ryan to conjure up the classic Saturday Night Live sketch with Bill Murray singing his 'lounge act' version of 'Star Wars.' Michael waxes nostalgic on the 62nd anniversary of 'The Day the Music Died,' and ends the show with a special song in tribute.
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It’s Sweeps Week! We get a life and death struggle for a favorite cast member, a Boston Public crossover, fantastic stunt guest stars and a giant surprise! Also, Keith debuts a brand new bumper that you’ll never hear again and Mike chokes on ginger snaps. We’re going to need you in the office today. Episode begins around: 55:38 OOPSY Awards begin around: 2:15:07 Jump to the Youtube OOPSY Awards: https://outofpracticepodcast.video/514_YT Become a Founding Sponsor with a monthly contribution! Make a one-time donation! V-Day The VHS Vault Jorge's Research: Much of the research for this case came from a two-part article written by Republican American, a Waterbury, CT-based newspaper. “Mom Was Murdered” and “A Violent End” were first published in June 24 and 25, 2012, respectively. Optional Research I Uncovered: Was Waterbury a corrupt city? A. “Coincidence” #1 1. December 1969, inmate escaped prison while shoveling snow during trusty detail 2. 4 months later, April 1970, another inmate a. Sawed through two sections of cell cage bars b. Broke though brick wall c. Escaped prison 3. Same Correction officer was present during both escapes 4. His name: John L Sponza, father of criminal who seemed to always escape law B. “Coincidence” #2 Case in point: Back in 1964 5. John Sponza, Jr., was arrested 6. He beat up witness in trial against deputy sheriff (accused of buying stolen TV) 7. Arresting officer: chief investigator Henry Byrnes And if you're watching on the intertubes make sure to SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST to hear the episode commentary.
Back in August, we met Clodagh O'Hagan who spoke about her decision to become a solo mother by choice and have her little boy Frank using a sperm donor. Now, baby Frank is nearly 7 months old and Clodagh joined Dermot and Dave to chat about her first few months as a new Mam and what she's looking forward to for her first Christmas with her son. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/12/21143159/Clodagh-12-Legends.mp3"][/audio]
TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Ken Hogan preview the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly. In association with Renault Ireland All the matchups, tactics, puckout strategies, and gamechangers. The psychology of the Waterford famine and Limerick's quest for the seal on greatness. The hurlers of the year. The Joe McDonagh and the value of the biggest stage. The camogie final and the rise in standards. The resumption of the underage grades. A bit of racing and whatever else you're having. And of course, the Fantasy Hurling climax, with thanks to Butler Hurleys and Moran Hurleys for prizes.
In this Book Club episode Bex speaks to actor, comedian and author Ben Miller about his new book, 'The Day I Fell into a Fairytale!'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Miller and Bex chat about his new book, The Day I Fell Into a Fairytale, and also play a game of True or False on some famous fairytale stories! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In April 2020, Sue Martin told Mishal Husain how her husband Mal had contracted Covid-19 and his chances of survival were almost zero. Three months later, against all odds, after 61 days on a ventilator and 80 days in ICU, Mal is possibly coming home this week. Sue spoke to Mishal again to explain what has happened to their family since the first interview and the impact of an unexpected public reaction to her family's heartache. Credit: Sue Martin
How far would you go for a story? However far you think you’d go, Fisayo Soyombo would probably go further, he speaks to Yemisi about going undercover in a Nigerian prison, the story that changed his life and why he’s not afraid to die for his craft.
In this episode of Kit's Myths and Mysteries, host Kit Crumb asks the 70-year-old question "where is everybody?" This, of course, asking where all the aliens are. Klatu Burada Nicktoe comes from the 1951 movie 'The Day the Earth Stood Still', which attempted to answer that question.
To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy John 20: 1-9 - 'He must rise from the dead.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: - 2174 (in 'The Day of the Resurrection, the new Creation') - Jesus rose from the dead "on the first day of the week." Because it is the "first day," the day of Christ's Resurrection recalls the first creation. Because it is the "eighth day" following the sabbath, it symbolizes the new creation ushered in by Christ's Resurrection. For Christians it has become the first of all days, the first of all feasts, the Lord's Day (he kuriake hemera, dies dominica) Sunday: We all gather on the day of the sun, for it is the first day [after the Jewish sabbath, but also the first day] when God, separating matter from darkness, made the world; and on this same day Jesus Christ our Savior rose from the dead. - 640 (in 'The Empty Tomb') - “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.” The first element we encounter in the framework of the Easter events is the empty tomb. In itself it is not a direct proof of Resurrection; the absence of Christ’s body from the tomb could be explained otherwise. Nonetheless the empty tomb was still an essential sign for all. Its discovery by the disciples was the first step toward recognizing the very fact of the Resurrection. This was the case, first with the holy women, and then with Peter. The disciple “whom Jesus loved” affirmed that when he entered the empty tomb and discovered “the linen cloths lying there,” “he saw and believed.” This suggests that he realized from the empty tomb’s condition that the absence of Jesus’ body could not have been of human doing and that Jesus had not simply returned to earthly life as had been the case with Lazarus. - 515 (in 'Christ's Whole Life is Mystery') - From the swaddling clothes of his birth to the vinegar of his Passion and the shroud of his Resurrection, everything in Jesus’ life was a sign of his mystery. His deeds, miracles, and words all revealed that “in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily" (abbreviated) Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message
Climate change is real people! If the science doesn't have you convinced, let this 2004 disaster movie explain it in a way you can understand. But just how realistic do we actually think this film is? And what will Paul do with it? Also - wolves!! Music Credit: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/DVDE-CLUTTER/message
It is more blessed to give than to receive. Linda Mwaniki reviews this on 'The Day of Love (pt. 2)'. #CITAMChurchOnline #ChurchEveryday
We were created with a desire to love and also to be loved. Linda Mwaniki talks to us about 'The Day of Love'. #CITAMChurchOnline #ChurchEveryday
From one extreme breakaway to another, and this time out we’re riding with Andy Hampsten, who – with the help of sheep's wool fat and neoprene diving gloves – conquered the snow-capped Gavia to become the first American to don the maglia rosa in 1988. It was the day that did more than any other to make Hampsten the first and only American to win the Giro – and a stage otherwise known as ‘The Day the Hard Men Cried’. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
12/3/19: THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL There's been recent discussion by scientists that if an object struck our planet and was large enough to cause Earth to stop rotating or to reverse its rotation, it would be catastrophic in almost every possible way. The reality is that the Earth's rotation, as with many things, is cyclical, slowing down by a few milliseconds per day then speeding up again. Like it or not, the Earth is always in the cross-hairs of an extinction-level event. On tonight's show, Clyde Lewis talks about THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL.
Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Amy Nicholson, Tim Cogshell and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases.
Armin Mahramzadeh (@ArminMahram) and Anthony Pinkett (@sonotthatdude) discuss the premiere of 'Big Little Lies', Jody Rosen's exposé detailing the disastrous and permanent loss of hundreds of thousands of master recordings belonging to many of history's most culturally significant musicians, and more. They also list the "Top 3 Contents" they consumed this week, including 'The Handmaid's Tale', 'Black Mirror', and more.
Composers use musical references to classics in their own work to help create mood -- and as a wink at other music lovers. Learn how one such reference, 'Dies Irae', or 'The Day of Wrath', is often used in film soundtracks in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Tom is joined by Alphabetallica listener, Nick Roller, to dig into Death Magnetic's heroic epic, 'The Day That Never Comes'. Alphabetallica is also now on Patreon, if you want to gain early access to Alphabetallica content + exclusive subscriber discussions, check out our donation page and help out the show: https://www.patreon.com/alphabetallica Please feel free to email the show at metallicapod@gmail.com with your thoughts on the songs covered so far or anything else Metallica, I'd love to hear from you. Emails will be read out on a subsequent episode. Want to come on the show and review a song with me? Email away too! Check out Tom's battle rap podcast, 'Battle Rap Resume' here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297?mt=2 And his podcast dissecting Alan Moore's 'Watchmen' here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/watching-the-watchmen/id1256980015?mt=2 You can also follow the show @metallicapod Hosted by Tom Kwei Theme by Alex Cottrell (https://alex-cottrell.com/) Thumbnail by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/danogormandesign) & Nathan Jones (@nathersjones)
Today we unveil the next film score in our series, the mysterious and romantic score to Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic, Vertigo. This week we begin by celebrating composer Bernard Herrmann, who in addition to being Hitchcock's long-standing musical collaborator is one of the most important and influential names in the landscape of film music. We examine some of the many musical traits that embody Herrmann's stellar output and contextualize this month's seminal score in the process. Join us as we dive into cinema's other great master of suspense!Listen to episode 2m1 Vertigo: The Harmony of Herrmann Citizen Kane - Bernard Herrmann - 1941 - RKO Pictures (Orson Welles, dir,)-OvertureThe Ghost and Mrs. Muir - B. Herrmann -1947 -20th Century Fox (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, dir.)-Andante CantabileThe Day the Earth Stood Still - B. Herrmann - 1951 - 20th Century Fox (Robert Wise, dir.)-Suite from 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'North By Northwest - B. Herrmann - 1959 - MGM (Alfred Hitchcock, dir.)-The Airport-Concersation PieceCape Fear - B. Herrmann - 1962 - Universal Pictures (J. Lee Thompson, dir.)-Main TitleMarnie - B. Herrmann - 1964 - Universal Pictures (Alfred Hitchcock, dir.)-PreludePsycho - B. Herrmann - 1960 - Paramount Pictures (Alfred Hitchcock, dir.)-The StormVertigo - B. Herrmann - 1958 - Paramount/Universal (Alfred Hitchcock, dir.)-Prelude Twisted Nerve - Herrmann - 1968 - National General Pictures (Roy Boulting, dir.)-Suite from 'Twisted Nerve'For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
Happy New Years everyone! This episode was recorded before the end of 2016 but It is the first launch in 2017. In this episode, we discuss how the political ideologies of Conservatism and Liberalism are applied to a few issues in today's political climate. Included in the discussion are issues of climate change and immigration found in the films 'The Day after Tomorrow' and 'District 9'. Please give whatever you can to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3727955 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
3D-Festival BEYOND 2016 | Symposium Lecture/Talk 28.09.2016 to 02.10.2016 ZKM_Media Theater The festival’s theme of »Future Design Thinking« is mainly reflected in the symposium. As a result, it fits into the series of symposiums of past events, which established the main title »Future Design« and pursued the aim of exhibiting and developing perspectives for the future together. The addition of »Future Design Thinking« now introduces the aspect of thinking, which facilitates an idea of the future, free from restrictions, physical or social parameters. Experts from various specialist fields are eagerly awaited, who will think ahead to the future together. /// Vortrag/Gespräch 28.09.2016 bis 02.10.2016 ZKM_Medientheater Das Festivalthema »Future Design Thinking« spiegelt sich hauptsächlich im Symposium wider. Damit fügt es sich in die Reihe der Symposien vergangener Veranstaltungen ein, welche den Leittitel »Future Design« etablierten und das Ziel verfolgten, gemeinsam Zukunftsperspektiven aufzuzeigen und weiterzuentwickeln. Der Zusatz des »Future Design Thinking« bringt nun den Aspekt des Denkens ein, welcher eine Idee der Zukunft, frei von Restriktionen, physikalischen oder gesellschaftlichen Parametern, ermöglicht. Mit Spannung werden Koryphäen diverser Fachbereiche erwartet, die gemeinsam die Zukunft weiterdenken.
In Season 3, episode 7: "'The Day the Music Died,' Jem and The Holograms,Jem is led away from her responsibilities by Riot on a cruise. When the rest of The Holograms are unable to pay Starlight Music's debt, The Misfits buy out both Starlight Music and Stingers Sound, forcing the Holograms and The Stingers to submit to the Misfits' control. This makes the Misfits into a mega group, ruling the airwaves. Rio, The Holograms and The Stingers have to find Riot and Jem fast, in order to get their lives back to normal.”
The 3rd of July.Question: Are we free to do what we want? Are we free to do what we ought? True Freedom has ________________________. John 8:31-32 31 Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, "If you abide/continue in My word, you are My disciples indeed. 32 And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Within the boundaries of Truth we find ___________________. Prov. 14:34 Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin condemns any people.1. Question: What are we ___________________ from?One thing common to all of us is our NEED.2. What’s __________________ 3rd of July look like? It’s the day before the 4th - it’s the day before our freedom, our independence.Rom. 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,Rom. 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. What Is Sin?Sin, as defined in the Bible, means “__________________________________.” The mark is the standard of perfection established by God and evidenced by Jesus.3. Freedom is a __________________________.John 8:36 Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed. Mark 5:1-21 We find a man who is a picture of sin, a picture of what sin will ultimately do in our lives.“Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay and cost you more than you want to pay.”
Verse by verse bible teaching through the epistle of 2 Peter - Pastor John Brown (Servant's Church)
Verse by verse bible teaching through the book of Acts - Pastor John Brown (Servant's Church)
Benjamin Baruch, author of 'The Day of The Lord is At Hand' has a new book set to be released, he joins Sheila to share a Timely Word from God on the coming judgement.
Guest Speaker, Paul Curtis, teaches on 'The Day of Atonement'.
So, after about six months of unintended hiatus (!), the ninth episode of 'Terminus' is now finally finished and available for you! So, life sort of got on top of me during that time, derailing me completely and utterly, but I'm back to give things another go with a belated review of the 50th anniversary story, 'The Day of the Doctor' (I've postponed the promised 'Silver Nemesis' review episode for later, since I'm shuffling my schedule around a bit to accommodate the hiatus). Anyway, many apologies for the wait and many thank-yous to those who've been listening all this time and cheering me on to return to my podcast again. Hopefully, things will balance out soon again on this end and I can bring you more content, more frequently. Anyway, as I said above, join me on this episode as I chat about 'The Day of the Doctor' and even get a bit saucy and naughty at times, but that's what recording at 3:00 AM will do for you. I hope no one minds too much, but I thought I'd give a warning, nonetheless. And, as always, glad to have you aboard. Enjoy the ride! Episode 9 – You're Golden, Baby: Day of the Doctor Table of Contents 0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:06:31 - Happy Fandom Time! 0:12:41 - Chatting lots and lots about 'Day of the Doctor' 1:05:58 - Coming soon on the next episode! 1:07:05 - Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro Links: + Website: http://terminus.libsyn.com + RSS feed: http://terminus.libsyn.com/rss + Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One Network Happy Fandom Time Links: + 'Night of the Doctor' prequel on YouTube (for those who somehow missed it!) + 'The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot' on Vimeo (again for any poor souls who've not yet seen it!) Other Fun Links Related to the Show: + 'Chiaroscuro' by radiantbaby (my fanfic that has the Black Archive and the Space-Time Telegraph, for anyone curious -- it's a Nine/Martha story, because MARTHA IS MADE OF WIN!) Notes: Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
The usual reprobates, getting all over excited about 'The Day of the Doctor' [2013].
It was truly a momentous week for Doctor Who fans everywhere as they got not one, nor two, but THREE different trailers for 'The Day of the Doctor' from the BBC (twice!), BBC America, and, inadvertently early, BBC Latin America. While everyone is busy frame advancing through those to find out clues about the 50th Anniversary Special, a metric ton of news also dropped this week which helped push this episode of Radio Free Skaro past the two hour mark. But how could you go wrong with a Philip Segal Miniscope in the form of a TV Movie commentary with guest Neil Perryman? Answer: you can't. Enjoy, and be content that we are now less than two weeks away from the anniversary weekend... Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
After fighting with some technical issues and going on travels around the Southeastern US, I'm finally back with the newest episode of Terminus! On this seventh episode of Terminus, join me as I chat about the serial 'The Three Doctors', unofficially the celebratory story for the 10th anniversary of 'Doctor Who'. I also chat about things like the new minisodes released with the Series 7 boxset, various trailers that have me excited, some 'Day of the Doctor' miscellany, etc. Also, some exciting news is that this is the first episode under the umbrella of the Earth Station One Network, which my podcast is now a proud member of! Hooray! Oh, and as my schedule begins to open up, I'm finally starting to get things back on a schedule, but until then, be sure to subscribe to the podcast either on iTunes, Stitcher, or just the RSS feed to keep up with the newest episodes as they're released. And, as always, enjoy the ride! Episode 7 – Omega's Ball Pit of Doom: The Three Doctors Table of Contents: 0:00:00 - Addendum: Terminus joining Earth Station One Network announcement! 0:03:28 - Opening and Welcome 0:12:42 - Happy Fandom Time! 0:26:14 - The Three Doctors introduction 0:30:12 - The Three Doctors: Episode 1 thoughts 0:39:47 - The Three Doctors: Episode 2 thoughts 0:45:08 - The Three Doctors: Episode 3 thoughts 0:51:24 - The Three Doctors: Episode 4 thoughts 1:07:44 - Coming soon on the next episode! 1:09:21 - Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro Links: + Website: http://terminus.libsyn.com + RSS feed: http://terminus.libsyn.com/rss + Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One Network Happy Fandom Time Links: + Minisodes from the complete Series 7 DVD boxset: * 'Rain Gods' * 'Clara and the TARDIS' (sorry about the quality!) * 'The Inforarium' (more bad quality, natch) + The Tenth Planet trailer + Announcement of Andrew Cartmel to attend Con Kasterborous + Martha & Ten Limited Ed Doctor Who Stamp Sheet on Amazon UK + 'The Day of the Doctor' poster + 'The Day of the Doctor' t-shirt + 'The Day of the Doctor' on DVD pre-order: US and Blu-Ray - US | UK and Blu-Ray - UK + Blue Box Tees! + UNIT Atlanta's "The Name of the Doctor" & "The Day Of The Doctor" (50th "Birthday Bash") + Dalek Mr Potato Head Extermi-tator! + Doctor Who Magazine #465 + Big Finish's 'The Light at the End' audio trailers: Trailer #1 | Trailer #2 Other Fun Links Related to the Show: + 'Signed, The Doctor' Fanvid by hollywoodgrrl () + 'Into the Labyrinth' (Wikipedia link) + Doctor Who Exclusive - The Three Doctors Collectors Set 1972 (including Gel Guard toy!) + Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (25th Anniversary Edition): US | UK (on Amazon) Notes: Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software (http://www.zero2000.com/2nd-speech-center/). 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
This week's update covers 'The Day of Resurrection'. It is the most important day that you and I must prepare for. Please take a few moments of your day to listen.
Así sonaba Soul Family Sansation en 1991, el hombre clave de esta banda es Johnny Male, con una larga trayectoria en el mundo de la música, su último proyecto se llama Cheap Glue.Escuchar audio
Pastor Paula White gives an emphatic sermon on the day after 'The Day of Atonement'. In this sermon you will find resolve, encouragement, inspiration, and a fullness of praise and wonder of the redeeming blood of Christ our Lord and Saviour.
Pastor Paula White gives an emphatic sermon on the day after 'The Day of Atonement'. In this sermon you will find resolve, encouragement, inspiration, and a fullness of praise and wonder of the redeeming blood of Christ our Lord and Saviour.
03_21_10_joel4.mp3 Listen on Posterous Fuel for Life - The Holy Spirit - Joel 2:28-32 Description: In today's message Joel describes 'The Day of the Lord'. His words are a great reminder that one day all people, saved and unsaved, will face God. Are you a Christian? If so, when was the last time you thought about your relationship with the Trinity; in particular, the Holy Spirit. Today you will enjoy learning more about this mysterious part of the Trinity.Keywords: Minor, prophets, prophecy, Joel, repent, Israel, southern, kingdom, sackcloth, locust, betrayal, hopelessness, joel, god, turn, repent, destruction, destroy, army, war, return, heart, rend, lord, jesus, relationship, return, judgment, army, judge, grace, love, desire, heal, healing, compassionate, graciousness, loving, kindness, evil, reconciliation, forgiveness, restoration, fullness, result, repentance, turn, consequences, plenty, praise, God, midst, shame, new, covenant, redemption, plenty, trinity, indwell, tongues, convict Date of service: March 21, 2010 10:00 a.m. Permalink | Leave a comment »
Frederick Forsyth joins an audience of World Service listners to discuss his novel 'The Day of the Jackal'. Introduced by Harriett Gilbert. First broadcast in October 2003. (Photo: Frederick Forsyth outside his home in Ireland, 1978) (Credit: Evening Standard/Getty Images)