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Our read-through of the world of The First Law would not be complete with the short story collection Sharp Ends by Joe Abercrombie. This is Part 2 of our Sharp Ends discussion. Short stories discussed in this episode are: 'Yesterday, Near a Village Called Barden', 'Three's a Crowd', 'Freedom', 'Tough Times all Over', and 'Made a Monster' SPOILER WARNING for: The First Law Trilogy, The First Law Standalones, and Sharp Ends by Joe Abercrombie.
Welcome to the 84th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week we talk classic family sitcoms as we put Maniac Mansion from Canada, up against the CBBC classic The Wild House. And we take a special look at the iconic American sitcom Family Ties starring a young Michael J. Fox. We talk episodes, moments and how the best of Canadian comedy came together to put Maniac Mansion. We also celebrate the brilliance of Family Ties and the amazing acting from Michael J. Fox, who won multiple awards for his portrayal of Alex P. Keaton. We reflect on some of the best episodes of Family Ties and why the show is so revered even to this day. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 83rd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week we're looking back on some classic cartoons featuring some of the most eccentric families as we put The Wild Thornberrys up against The Fairly OddParents. And we take a special look at the Hanna-Barbera classic, The Jetsons. The cartoon that transformed the way Americans and beyond thought about the future.We talk episodes, moments and how each cartoon (brilliant in its own way) differed from one another. We talk about how The Wild Thornberrys taught millions of children about caring for animals, raising awareness about the dangers of poaching animals and about different cultures from all corners of the earth. And how Fairly OddParents showed children the dangers of carrying out a wish with serious ramifications. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 82nd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week we look back on television shows, set predominately in a newsroom. We talk Press Gang, the CITV classic written by the renowned writer Steven Moffat. We also talk Sports Night, the show created by screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. And we talk the BBC classic State of Play, starring a number of well known British actors and actresses. We reflect on all three shows, and we talk about the episodes we watched and how each show dealt with the pressures of working in a media newsroom. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Ed Sheeran, star of the film 'Yesterday', which is, on second viewing, completely and utterly depraved.
Welcome to the 81st episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week we look back on some classic stop-motion cartoon from the UK as we talk Creepy Crawlies, The Animal Shelf and P.B. Bear and Friends.We talk episodes, moments and how each cartoon differed from each other. And we also talk about watching these cartoons growing up. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 80thth episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week. we're talking gameshows as we talk What Would You Do?, You're On! which are two shows from Nickelodeon. And we also talk all about the CBBC classic Get Your Own Back, presented by the legendary Dave Benson Phillips. We discuss these whacky gameshows and we'll reflect on the episodes watched and talk about the funniest and best moments. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 79th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week, its all about the babies as we put Jim Henson's Muppet Babies up against the Dino Babies. And we take a very special look at a very show in the Rugrats. We reflect on this brilliant creation as we talk episodes, movies, moments and memories from watching Rugrats in the 90s.Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 78th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.We're talking medical dramas this week as we look back at the Australian classic The Young Doctors, St. Elsewhere starring a young Denzel Washington and the CITV classic Children's Ward. We talk episodes, moments and how St. Elsewhere managed to join forces with iconic sitcom Cheers. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 77th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.We're back after a short break and we're back talking about your favourite cartoons and television shows. This week we talk Mr Benn, Bananaman and William's Wish Wellingtons. Three iconic, British cartoons with three memorable characters from the 70s, 80s and 90s.We talk episodes, moments and whether or not we watched these shows in our childhood. Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 76th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.This week we look back on some cartoons with memorable theme songs as we talk The Raccoons, TaleSpin and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers. We talk episodes, moments and theme songs and how Disney used classic stories like The Jungle Book and Chip and Dale and brought it to a new audience.Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
Welcome to the 75th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.We're celebrating the 75th episode of the podcast and we're doing it in style as we spend the entire time talking all about the brilliant, iconic Only Fools and Horses.We talk about, and reminisce all about this magnificent creation talking about our favourite episodes, how we started watching and why we became such huge fans of this show. And we rank our favourite episodes and moments and believe me, there is a lot to choose from! Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
In this fresh episode of #BeginTheJourney, Ashish Vidyarthi talks about the moment of 'Yesterday'. He gives good reasoning as to why shouldn't we allow our past to enter into our present and shares the right way to deal with the past. Do listen to this inspirational episode and learn to move on from your yesterday. Cheers!Tune in to find more on #BeginTheJourney with Ashish Vidyarthi.You can know more about Ashish Vidyarthi: (https://ashishvidyarthi.com/)Twitter: @AshishVid (https://twitter.com/AshishVid)Instagram: @ashishvidyarthi1 (https://www.instagram.com/ashishvidyarthi1/)Linkedin: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishvidyarthi-avidminer/)Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAWm7wshz_Yr93uNgGUnsyA)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/ashishvidyarthiandassociates)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Welcome to Spencer and Vogue! In this week's episode: Producer Imo is in the firing line, Spencer hates being called Spencer, Vogue's got a new tracksuit range, Spenny watched 'Yesterday' and suddenly loves the Beatles, Bear Grylls loves Spen and Vogue and they're delighted about it, and it's finally happening, Spogue lose their Greggs virginities. Plus, ranking singers, the results of Spenny's tarot card reading, the world's most hated habits, Elon Musk is sending us to space and who'd fare well in a zombie apocalypse. Remember, if you want to get involved you can: Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.com OR drop find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthews
Regresa Q a La Nueva Generación en un episodio divertidísimo y que alcanzó la máxima audiencia de la tercera temporada junto al aclamado y alucinante 'Yesterday's Enterprise'. La premisa del episodio no podía ser mejor: han desposeído a Q de sus poderes y viene a refugiarse a la Enterprise, ya que Picard es lo más parecido a un amigo para él. A partir de aquí, ninguna trama seria tiene importancia, ya que el episodio se convierte en una serie de gags humorísticos al más puro estilo 'Lower Decks' donde Q sufre las consecuencias de ser un humano mortal. Esto, por supuesto, provoca en Picard el facepalm más mítico de todos los memes de internet. Esta semana, iniciamos el comentario sobre 'Deja Q' en el minuto 56 y os preguntamos en qué orden preferís los comentarios de los oyentes, si al principio o al final del programa.
On this episode, the guys recap the missed week of news and stuff, Jimmy's strong nephew, Ray's Monday, super saiyan Jimay, 'Yesterday' movie review, back in time pothead movie, 'King of Staten Island' movie review, the guys plan to take a drug trip, Grease problems, the footballs, and some other shit. Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE. Thank you.
We sit with actor Himesh Patel, known for his roles in 'Yesterday' and 'Tenet'
In this episode Gaby has two fantastic guests. First up she chats with actress Celia Imrie - star of ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’, ‘Bridget Jones’, ‘Calendar Girls’ and Miss Babs in ‘Victoria Wood’s Acorn Antiques’. You’ll hear how 'Star Wars' fans greet her in restaurants and how she kept fit during lockdown! Plus, her brilliant comedy series ‘Better Things’ about a single parent actress juggling the pressures of working in Hollywood, written, directed and starring Pamela Adlon, available on BBC iPlayer. Also, the beautiful film ‘Love Sarah’, a feelgood drama about opening a bakery in memory of her daughter which is available to stream on demand. Stay tuned as Gaby catches up with actor Himesh Patel - star of 'EastEnders', Danny Boyle’s 'Yesterday' and this year’s blockbuster Christopher Nolan’s 'TENET'. He tells some amazing tales of auditioning while doing his GCSEs and how he ended up in A&E after a phone call from Danny Boyle! Produced by Cameo Productions (https://www.cameopro.com/) , music by Beth Macari. Join the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @gabyroslin (https://www.instagram.com/gabyroslin/?hl=en) #thatgabyroslinpodcast (https://mobile.twitter.com/hashtag/thatgabyroslinpodcast?src=hashtag_click)
This week on The Balcony Show we a spinning some of our favorite songs! Iris Grey is in our Spotlight with Emily Noel with her brand new single "Lips Like Honey"! 'Yesterday" by Vocaldrop is what's up for MADCAT's MADTRAX with the dude of all things awesome Mark Capone Actor, and Bo Sommer has some cool tips to keep on your "Indie Radar". Turn it up because you're going to want to listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-balcony-show0/support
In the absence of his lovely wife, Justin takes on Episode 62 of Plenty Questions, the quizpod that encourages LOUD ANSWERS, alone. Paul McCartney recorded 'Yesterday' in 1965 and attributed it to The Beatles. This, then, is Justin and Lucy's 'Yesterday'. @plentyquestionz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello everyone! This is Daniel Orrett, Lead Writer and Director of The Sojourn. Thank you so much for your nomination. The Sojourn is an original Science Fiction Audio Drama centred around a bold expedition across the Intergalactic Void, launched in search of new resources to save humanity from starvation. What you're about to hear is the third episode of The Sojourn, 'Yesterday's War'. Which is available as part of our first three-episode volume on Google Books and various other platforms. Having arrived in a strange and alien nebula, the leaders of the Avalon Expedtion find themselves struggling to maintain the careful balance of international cooperation that's keeping them united. Hope you enjoy! Transcript can be found at: https://www.thesojournaudiodrama.com/ep-3-transcript https://www.thesojournaudiodrama.com/ Twitter: @TheSojournHQ
In this episode Mark does a film review for the 2019 movie 'Yesterday', directed by Danny Boyle, and discusses the connection that he and his family have to the music of The Beatles. Mark recites his poem "Dear John Lennon", which was written for and dedicated to the late great John Lennon back in 2011, from his book 'Poet of the Sphere'. And Mark recites his poem "For the love of music" from his 2015 book 'The Eternal Boy'. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
Guateque en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; domingos, 20,05h) 78 años cumplirá Sir Paul McCartney el jueves, y lo celebramos con 'Yesterday'; también cumpliría hoy años Bruno Lomas, lo más parecido a Elvis que tuvimos por estos pagos. Los Rockeros; Claudio Villa con esa increíble voz tenorio, cuyo nombre apareció en la listas de los pertenecientes a la logia masónica P2. Las hermanas Elia y Elizabeth. Pic-nic. Petula Clark. Renata. Carol Deene. Los Mismos. Soledad Miranda. Adriangela. Los Salvajes. Los Pájaros Locos, el primer grupo que interpretó y grabó rock en España. Pop Tops. Joan Manuel Serrat.
Hello you naughty little possums...This week we watched the Netflix equivalent of a 2am kebab, the reality show 'Too Hot to Handle', where a bunch of attractive people have to try to keep their hands to themselves under the watchful eye of a robot.Will also be talking about the controversial mail-order bride industry. Did you know 3000-7000 people move to Australia each year on “prospective marriage” visas? Does true love know no borders?--------------------- Grace's Links -------------------The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante - https://www.booktopia.com.au/my-brilliant-friend-elena-ferrante/book/9781925240009.htmlGhosts TV show on Stan - https://play.stan.com.au/programs/56501Radio Interview with Virginia Trioli - http://www.trashandtreasury.com.au/?page_id=25446An open letter to Osher Günsberg from two quarantine podcasters by Grace Mountford and Miranda Hetherington--------------------- Miranda's Links -------------------Rent the movie 'About Time' on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAYtP5Jg93MWatch 'Normal People' on Stan - https://play.stan.com.au/programs/56885Reminder of the movie 'Yesterday' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VP5B_2JAO8 or Prime Video-------------------- General Links --------------------------1800 Respect - https://www.1800respect.org.au/?gclid=CjwKCAjwztL2BRATEiwAvnALctoV6mQVD3w9QBMu27zoJRTMCSLdneYU8l_xcD4sgkyxv2rszHsJURoCvKUQAvD_BwELifeline Australia - Call 13 11 14 or head to their website https://www.lifeline.org.au/------------------- Show Links --------------------------------Website - https://www.facebook.com/trashandtreasury/Facebook - www.trashandtreasury.com.auInsta - @trashandtreasury
New Zealanders are rightly proud of Eleanor Catton’s Booker Prize-winning book ‘The Luminaries’, and from this weekend we'll be able to enjoy the story on the small-screen. Eleanor herself has adapted the story, and it's been made into a six-part series, filmed in New Zealand. Jack Tame has been talking to Himesh Patel, who you might know as the star of last year's Beetles movie Yesterday, and plays Emery Staines in The Luminaries, which starts on Sunday 17th May on TVNZ 1. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
'Sports In Depth' With,Dr.M.Lee''Doc'' Stanley Sr.,and his sports posse,''Danny All Strkes'' Stilles,''NFL-Ed'' And guest DC Washington and Gemini,join Doc on this an in depth informative educational and historical look at the world of sports,on his renowned and legendary award winning,radio show,'Sports In Depth'. Di-versing from both a daily and historical perspective,bringing also both an in depth look and perspective not only on the sports of our times, but too,of the players and performers of the said events, both now and of yesteryear. 'Sports In Depth',AKA SID, also brings us the unique strategies of sports from an intellectual prospective. Not just athletics because as it takes raw GOD given talent and conditioning it too takes a blessed mind fueled with passion, determination,intellect and a belief of competing and accomplishing too. And with the in depth knowledge and diverse intellect, of Doc's iconic posse,'Sports In Depth' is too,''the world in Depth''. Thanks for joining us once again,where we always,''Rope the Rumors,Hog tie the Issues and Brand the Truth.'' *TRUST*IN*GOD* ''A best friend that became a jealous and devout enemey Never was a real friend in any scope of truth and reality.'' ''Yesterday can seem like a year and a year can seem and feel like just yesterday.'' ''You can't or may not be looking to find love even if you ain't looking for it but it still can find you.'' 'Doc Stanley's Words Of Wit,Wisdom and Wit'AKA Julius LugWegi Words Of Wealth'
Fred Thus keek stiekem vanaf de trap naar het Spook van Louvre. Wij draaiden de tune van deze Franse serie en Fred wint met zijn verhaal het Goudmijn boomcertificaat. In de eerste editie van 'Meneer van Aelst graaft dieper' besprak hij Billie Eilish en draaiden wij haar versie van 'Yesterday'. Ook hadden we veel popmuziek met een klassieke oorsprong zoals 'The 5th' van Ekseption en 'All By My Self' van Eric Carmen.
This week, Unnecessary Edits hops the pond to review and rewrite the 2019 rom-com/music film 'Yesterday,' directed by Danny Boyle. The film explores a world where the Fab Four doesn't exist. As always, SPOILER ALERTS! Tune into this week's episode to find out what Kristin and Garrett liked and dislilked, and what they absolutely would want to change (hint hint: we are not in love with the shape of you!) Kristin suggests a change to the way Jack gets discovered, and Garrett thinks a better story line involves a coma. "Maxwell Edison, majoring in medicineCalls her on the phone"Can I take you out to the picturesJoa, oa, oa, oan?"
Today's word of the day is for a Chicago legend - 'Sweetness'. Trent Williams could have handled this situation better if he would have just been honest day one. Rob Manfred is happy that the Nationals won, but not for the reason you think. MLBPA did something ridiculous and it's going to backfire. BREAKING NEWS! The Mets are hiring Carlos Beltran! It was always going to be him! Jeter is a bad businessman and I'll tell you why. Padres announce that they "need to win now"... who doesn't!? More drama with Adam Gase and Le'Veon Bell. Review of the day - 'Yesterday'. With all the issues with Golden State, and a new arena opening up, I'll tell you how the Warriors' owners feel. I'll take you inside the mind of Pat Riley and their new unknown hero, Kendrick Nunn. Chevy paid Manchester United $560 MILLION for a sponsorship deal, will the team get more money for a new deal in 2021? #waittosee
Nuevo episodio del Podcast de Bendito Spoiler con José Rey y Cristian Benitez. En el Santo Grial de este capitulo aprovechando el recién estreno de 'Yesterday' explicamos porque el laburo de hacer una película sobre los Beatles es casi imposible. Luego hablamos Joker, la cinta de Todd Phillips que tanto se hizo esperar. ¿Cumplió las expectativas? Para mucho más @BenditoSpoiler y Benditospoiler.com.
#TerraEntretenimento: as estreias do drama histórico 'Peterloo' e da biografia 'Divaldo' são os destaques da semana no episódio 48 do Podcast Terra Entretenimento. Filme histórico e de drama, com direção de Mike Leigh, a trama 'Peterloo' aborda todo o horror do massacre britânico, no qual manifestantes foram brutalmente atacados pelas forças militares a mando do próprio governo, após se revoltarem contra a injustiça praticada contra eles. No Bloco Giro de Notícias, diretor de 'Coringa' revela que ator Joaquin Phoenix chegou a abandonar set de filmagens durante as gravações. E a fada madrinha da Cinderella deve ganhar um live-action no Disney+ para chamar de seu. O 48° episódio do podcast Terra Entretenimento tem produção, apresentação e edição de Luiza Leão; Juliana Dias colabora com o pitaco às avessas de 'Yesterday'. Participe com comentários e perguntas, enviando sua mensagem com a hashtag #TerraPodcast no Twitter.
Back by popular demand - it's Feat. Picks Season 2. This week, the boys chat about an incel Uber driver, the 9th film by Quentin Tarantino, and the new Beatles movie 'Yesterday'. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @featuredpicks, and DM us your #featpicks if you have a topic you want featured on the show. Be sure to rate and subscribe if you like what you hear!
In this episode Tim and David break the news that STFTMBs may no longer be about Bowie. The duo also discuss twitter trolls, the Bowie Barbie doll and Richard Curtis’ film 'Yesterday'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live From Latitude with Richard Curtis on The Beatles and 'Yesterday', Deborah Frances-White of The Guilty Feminist on the Hollywood experience and Poet Laureate Simon Armitage on why the Bourne films are brilliant..Want to come to a recording of a Mark Kermode Live in 3D show at the BFI Southbank in London?You can book tickets to next month’s MK3D here:https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=9FD162DC-3C10-43AB-ADCC-31364C1822AE&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=9F31E26A-0485-48B9-B9CB-4BA957BE7942If it says it's sold out - don’t despair, there are often returns so check again nearer the time.Follow Mark @KermodeMoviewww.markkermode.co.ukKermode On Film is produced by HLA AgencyProducers Hedda Archbold, Nick Freand Jones and Tom Whalley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt, Peter, & Ryan are back together for another edition of the show, with Peter giving his review of 'Child's Play' (3:57) & Ryan giving his reviews of 'Men In Black: International' (5:33), 'Yesterday' (6:35), & 'Toy Story 4' (8:15). Then, the guys have their spoiler-filled recap of 'Spider-Man: Far From Home', discussing all of their favorite & funny moments, along with two important post-credits scenes (11:17). Lastly, after a year & three movies later, they update their MCU Rankings & discussed some of the changes made to their rankings (1:00:54). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
'Yesterday' skips over the cliche and campy to be one of the best films of the summer. Sweet, charming, and hilarious, this secret rom-com, is one of the better music movies to date. This is a definite "must see." Never miss a review by subscribing. We're on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and right here on Soundcloud. We're also at WhiskeyandPopcorn.org. And don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Search for Whiskey and Popcorn!
We are back in The Raven discussing all things cinema and streaming. First up Colin gushes over 'Spider-Man: Far From Home', Barry and Richard fall in love all over again with season 3 of 'Stranger Things'....then the fighting starts of 'Apollo 11', 'Shaft' and 'Yesterday'. Less fighting over 'Robert The Bruce' and 'Midsommar' Recorded at a renovated Raven in Glasgow.
Ya estamos en plena época estival y, por lo tanto, un buen puñado de estrenos cinematográficos y televisivos pueblan la cartelera y la parrilla televisiva, respectivamente. Pues bien, en este programa nuestros colaboradores y colaboradoras van a hablarnos SIN SPOILERS, de lo último que han visto últimamente. De modo que nuestra Dracarys particular, Carmen, viene en esta ocasión montada a lomos de un reptil gigantesco; dispuesta a enfrentarse a un dragón de tres cabezas para presentarnos la película 'Godzilla: Rey de los Monstruos'. Además de darnos su parecer sobre 'Spider-Man: Lejos de casa', de comentarnos si merece la pena o no ir al cine a ver el reestreno de 'Avengers: Endgame' y, por último, de traernos su reseña de la tercera temporada de 'Stranger Things'. Por su parte, nuestra firme defensora del cine patrio, Andy, dará su parecer sobre el documental de las niñas de Alcazzer, sobre la producción española 'Los Japón' y sobre el videojuego 'Pokémon Iberia'. Por otro lado, el poeta de podcastfera, Joseja, nos hablará de dos productos musicales como 'Rocketman', 'Yesterday', además de 'Sin City: Una dama por la que matar'. Y por último pero no por ello menos importante, nuestra futura abogada, Vicky, compartirá con nosotros su review de 'Toy Story 4'. Cabe añadir que nuestro historiador particular, Julwiki, aparecerá en el minuto 77:23 para comentar CON SPOILERS junto a Carmen y al presentador del programa, Bolketón Jackson, la cinta: 'Spiderman: Far From Home', la vigésimo tercera película del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel, la cual supone el cierre definitivo de la llamada 'Saga del Infinito'. POSTDATA: Las tomas falsas de este programa tienen CLASIFICACIÓN R. Lo que significa que el humor que contienen es único y exclusivo para adultos. Por lo que NO son aptas para menores. De modo que estáis avisados.
It's time for Pod v Pod number 23, and this week we've got fellow Aussie podcasters KT and Oti from the 'For Your Reference' podcast to battle it out in our usual assortment of movie games, including a draft on 'Blumhouse Films'! We also give our Top 5 Films 90's Comedies, find out who has won our latest competition and talk about what else we've been watching recently, including the new remake 'Child's Play', the music fantasy 'Yesterday', and the newest musical biopic 'Rocketman'. So come on in and join our journey! If you enjoy our show, please support the podcast by becoming a patron! For as little as a dollar a month, there's plenty of rewards and benefits we have lined up for you along the way, including a weekly patron only podcast where we breakdown movies not on the Top 250 list, and the ability to shape the podcast the way you would like it! So please go and check out the page, see if anything interests you, and we hope you can join our little community and help make this podcast grow! https://www.patreon.com/imdbjourney LISTEN ON: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-imdb-journey/id1325000302 Whooshkaa: https://player.whooshkaa.com/shows/the-imdb-journey Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1W7xYjmwAaRnbWqDIe6zhc?si=315Szz5iT5a48hSf1oKyXA Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/d4gpd-617e5/The-IMDB-Journey-Podcast Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/the-imdb-journey-Wez702 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Film/The-IMDB-Journey-p1119938/ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-imdb-journey-29496685/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daniel-henderson/the-imdb-journey FOLLOW US: Twitter: https://twitter.com/imdbjourney Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imdbjourney/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/imdbjourney/ Daniel: https://letterboxd.com/Hendo/ Dean: https://letterboxd.com/deano_j88/ SHOWNOTES Introduction (0:00) Movie Watching Challenge (4:20) Pod v Pod XXII (4:59) Pop Quiz Asshole (5:54) Don't I Know You? (16:22) Movie Draft (32:40) Question Of The Week (39:52) Our Top 5 90's Comedies (42:21) Competition Results (45:13) Best 1980's Film Tournament First Round Results/Next Matches (46:59) What Else We've Been Watching (SPOILER FREE) (52:12) MOVIES REVIEWED: After Attack the Block At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal Blue Jay Carnage Chasing Ice Child's Play Chronicle Elephant The Fits Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer Hot Rod The Hummingbird Project Justice League Vs The Fatal Five King Of Kong: A Fistful Of Quarters The Legend Of Cocaine Island Locke The Machinist Made In Britain Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things Mistress America The Mustang Obvious Child Old Yeller Once Piranha Part Two: The Spawning Rocketman Sexy Beast Showdown In Little Tokyo Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit The Wolf Man Yesterday This episodes promo is from our guests For Your Reference! (@ForYourRefPod) Join hosts KT and Oti on their weekly podcast where they share their hot takes and general banter on the latest and iconic movies and TV shows. Check them out! https://fyrpodcast.com/
Fab 4 Free 4 All reviews the film 'Yesterday', which envisions a world without the Beatles.
Jon & Caitlin talk about their favorite films that are better than the books they are inspired by, 'The Mist' and 'Bridget Jones' Diary', plus their favorite in-cinema picks 'Midsommar' and 'Yesterday', and they wrap it up with their blind-draw Cheap Seats pick 'Knight and Day'.
This week we FINALLY dive into the mail bag with two whole friends writing in! We talk about how the show is hitting the charts, and we throw in a non-spoiler review of 'Yesterday'! News about "Mulan", "Stuber", "Joker", "Red Notice", and MORE! Most importantly - we talk about what a REAL Ariel The Mermaid should be.... IMAGINARY. Co-host: Dan Richardson
Programa especial en el que tendremos de invitado a Nacho Estaregui (director de 'Miau' y 'Justi&Cía') y donde hablaremos de los estrenos de la semana ('Spider-man', 'Yesterday', 'La (des)educación de Cameron Post', '522. Un gato, un chino y mi padre', 'Varda por Agnes' y 'Elcano y Magallanes'), del Luna de papel en el clásico y de 'Almacenados' como película en VoD; sin olvidar la secciones habituales y los mensajes de los oyentes. Nos pueden seguir en habladecine.com en Facebook (habladecine.com) o en twitter (@habladecine_com). Pueden solicitar un clásico para analizar o comentar cualquier película dejando comentarios en las redes indicadas, en ivoox o escribiendo un email a habladecine@gmail.com
A Bedroom edition of Blind Corner for your delectation. The boys pitch T.V and business ideas to one another, there is a review of the new film 'Yesterday' and plenty of other high quality pod content to get your ears stuck into. Get in touch at blindcornershow@gmail.com Subscribe, rate share all that jazz!
In this episode of the ScreenFellas Podcast Ozzy and Carlos: - Are joined by Noah & Chuckie - Review 'Yesterday' - Review 'Annabelle Comes Home' Thanks for the download and be sure to subscribe! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/screenfellas-podcast/id1118568554?mt=2 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dxgwPGF1THYn9oeYAjhaG?si=9NON_ZLjSYmrpfobgntlyA Subscribe on Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1118568554 Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/screenfellas Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/ScreenFellas Check screenfellas.com for written reviews and articles! Social Media: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreenFellas - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screenfellas - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenfellas/ Follow the team: - Carlos: https://twitter.com/Chiri456 - Ozzy: https://twitter.com/CastroOzzy - Brianna: https://twitter.com/brithecritique - Enrique: https://twitter.com/enriquec635 - Noah: https://twitter.com/noah_rask Brought to you by: Audible - For your free audio book go to audibletrial.com/screenfellas Music: Enrique Chiriboga and XEYON
Beatlesmania hits the Get Your Film Fix podcast this week with Danny Boyle's Yesterday. After Chapin makes a surprising confession, we wrap the pod up with our Top Five songs sung in movies.
In this weeks episode we are out in the Irish Wheelchair Associations holiday village in Clontarf, talking to Niamh Dunphy about doors that aren't automatic, why 'Yesterday' is not 'Toy Story 4', how many wheelchairs you can squeeze into the Yacht, independent living and lots more. *a word of warning, this episode has been heavily edited to remove as much laughter as possible.
Hey Jude, don’t make it bad; take a sad song and make it better by listening to our fun Beatle-mania episode! This time we take a look back at the dreamlike jukebox musical ‘Across the Universe’ for comparison in our review of the new Danny Boyle-directed, Beatles-themed, fantastical romantic comedy ‘Yesterday.’ Find out if these movies have us calling out for HELP or if we love them, yeah yeah yeah, by giving this one a listen. TIME INDEX 0:00 - Intros 7:27 - Discussion of ACROSS THE UNIVERSE 47:01 - Review: YESTERDAY 1:05:46 - Spoilers: YESTERDAY You can listen to all of our movie reviews and special episodes on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, and wherever the kids get podcasts today. Also check out super additional content (written reviews, etc) on our website: www.moviebearspodcast.com
Celebrating the Colonial Air Force of 1775 and 1812! Sussex9 wanted to go to Trump's Celebration while Joe doesn't care about fireworks. People believing Trump's comments were 'fake news'. Trump is just boring now. The first entry of 'Does Wyatt Know?'. An email call back to a previous episode. Another Billy Squier reference. Howard Stern's 'Getting Things Done' seminar....The King is dead. 'Office Alt-Metal' examined. Boz Scaggs' cancel tour, and fuck Dionne Warwick. Is Drag a form of gender Blackface? 'Richie's Plank Challenge' on the Oculus VR. The next level of 'Deep Fakes', and the real 'fake news' storm on the horizon. 'City On A Hill' thoughts. 'Euphoria' thoughts. We both saw 'Yesterday'. 'Spiderman: Far From Home' Closing song - 'Dark Eyed Woman' from Isle Of Q
This week marks Ify's first official episode as our host, and as an initiation to the show, Drea and Alonso GRILL him on his movie preferences. The gang is also joined by freelance writer and managing editor of Nerds of Color, Laura Sirikul, to discuss the new Beatles-amnesia-rom-com, Yesterday. They answer a question from the 'Who Shotline' about tween friendly queer films. And, as always, staff picks. In news, the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid gets an Ariel, Marianne Williamson loves Avatar, and Paul Schrader calls Brian De Palma "trite" and "artistically weak." Tween Friendly Queer Films: Geography Club Breakfast with Scot Saved! Show Me Love Beautiful Thing The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love Blackbird Ma Vie en Rose Alex Strangelove The Wise Kids The Perks of Being a Wallflower Edge of Seventeen (1998) Get Real Hearts Beat Loud Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List D.E.B.S. Pride Staff Picks: Alonso - Synecdoche, New York Drea - Maiden Laura - The Farewell Ify - Harlem Nights With Ify Nwadiwe, Alonso Duralde, Drea Clark, and Laura Sirikul. You can let us know what you think of Who Shot Ya? on Twitter or Facebook. Or email us atwhoshotya@maximumfun.org Call us on the "Who Shotline" - WSY-803-1664 Produced by Casey O'Brien and Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
One of our most anticipated movies of the year ('Yesterday') didn't quite hit the mark, so we have a therapy session to work it out. Also, we get mad at food reviews and struggle to read ads.
In this special edition of Songs For HELP! (Get the Beatles pun?) The Boys welcome UCB photographer/"The Current" singer extraordinaire, Arin Sang-Urai, to help review the movie "Yesterday". In a world where The Beatles don't exist but one failed musician remembers their songs and calls them his own, how will The Boys react and rate the movie
We've just been to see the Richard Curtis penned 'Yesterday' and it was fabulous! What do you think of the movie?? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teaandabutty/support
We've just been to see the Richard Curtis penned 'Yesterday' and it was fabulous! What do you think of the movie?? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teaandabutty/support
0:00 - Hello, Jeff is back from Spain, and the show is going bi(-weekly) 5:30 - "Toy Story 4" review 18:10 - "Late Night" review 26:10 - "Annabelle Comes Home" review (the rest of these are Eric only) 29:30 - "Men in Black: International" review 30:55 - "Child's Play" review 33:50 - "Shaft" review 36:00 - "Anna" review 37:00 - "Yesterday" review 43:00 - Summer Box Office Challenge update 47:10 - Some DVDs come out this week, but not many 48:15 - Movie of the Month discussion: "Freebie and the Bean" (1974) 56:45 - July's MOTM is "She's Gotta Have It" (1986), which we'll discuss on the first show of August 58:10 - Some more chit-chat about movies or whatever REVIEWS (Eric, Jeff): Toy Story 4: B B Late Night: C C- Men in Black: International: C Child's Play: C Annabelle Comes Home: B Yesterday: B- Shaft: D+ Anna: C
Happy Canada Day to all our Canadian listeners, and for our American fans, happy almost Independence Day. We forgot to make those well-wishes on the show, but we did remember to serve up three movie reviews. The big one is the supernatural horror sequel, Annabelle Comes Home, which is the latest in the Conjure-verse. We also have a high concept romantic comedy about a failed singer who ends up being the only one who remembers the Beatles in Yesterday. We also discuss another Netflix original movie, and this one stars Anthony Anderson as a guy who mentors a troubled music prodigy in Beats. Then Scott catches up on tons of movies with several mini reviews and includes movies like Us and Captain Marvel. We also discuss if original movies can still be box office hits or if they need to have a recognizable brand.As always it was a pleasure recording the show and we really appreciate you listening to us. If you loved the show, then please help us out by spreading the word on social media. It will help us grow and be able to provide more episodes and content.Reminder that you can subscribe either to The Movie Breakdown feed (a subscription link is at the top right hand of this site) or on iTunes (if you enjoy the show, please help us by giving us a five star review).Four Star Movie Rating:Annabelle Comes Home *** (CS) Beats ** (CS) & **½ (SM)Yesterday *** (CS)The Summer Box Office Challenge Draft Picks:Scott:1. The Lion King2. Hobbs and Shaw3. Detective Pikachu - $54 365 2424. The Secret Life of Pets 2 $46 652 6805. Men in Black International $30 035 8386. Annabelle Comes Home $20 269 7237. Angry Birds 28. Shaft $8 901 4199. Dora and the Lost City of Gold10. Long Shot - $9 740 064Total: $169 964 516Christopher:1. Toy Story 4 $120 908 0652. Spider-Man Far from Home3. Godzilla: King of the Monsters $47 776 2934. Aladdin $91 500 9295. X-Men: Dark Phoenix $32 828 3486. Rocketman $25 725 7227. John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum: $56 818 0678. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood9. Child's Play (replaced Artemis Fowl) $14 094 59410. Ma $18 099 805Total: $407 751 823
Surprising news: 'Toy Story 4' is a big deal. The animated tale continued its reign at the number one spot, inching its worldwide total to almost $500 million. Another hefty sum for Pixar. (What else is new?) But we had other movies to discuss, including 'Annabelle Comes Home' and 'Yesterday', which had differing results in their first weeks. We unpack it all in this week's episode of The MovieBabble Podcast! Hosts: Collin Willis and Brennan Dubé Join the MovieBabble staff: https://moviebabblereviews.com/join-moviebabble/ Like MovieBabble on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moviebabblereviews/ Follow MovieBabble on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviebabble/ Follow MovieBabble on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MovieBabble_ For more content, be sure to check out the MovieBabble website: https://moviebabblereviews.com/ *Music used in the episode is from 4bstr4ck3r via the Free Music Archive
Robbie sits down with the writer/director duo of ‘YESTERDAY', Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis, to discuss the film, the relationship between the two of them, their favorite moments in the movie, what *could've* been, and at the very end of the show, after the outro - SPOILERS are discussed! Outro Music: ‘I Want You (She's So Heavy)' - The Beatles
This week, Dan and Nick recap the Best and Worst films they've seen in theaters so far in 2019! Then, they watched the latest installment of 'The Conjuring' universe, 'Annabelle Comes Home'! Then, the romantic comedy tribute to The Beatles from director Danny Boyle, 'Yesterday'. Then, the guys take the Time Machine back to 1966 and watch Elizabeth Taylor's Academy Award winning performance in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'! Best/Worst of '19 So Far...: 00:01:09 Annabelle Comes Home: 01:01:36 Yesterday: 01:52:00 Virginia Woolf: 02:36:00 Music by Ilya Marfin from Fugue https://icons8.com/music/author/ilya-... Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Anchor! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vx4Euc... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/browniepoints Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Email: browniepointsguidetocinema@gmail.com
Danny Boyle - the man behind 'Trainspotting', 'Slumdog Millonaire', '127 Hours', '28 Days Later' and the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony. Now that his new film about a world without The Beatles is finally out, Azeem and Adam take this opportunity to discuss Boyle's Oscar-winning and era-defining filmography, including his newest release, 'Yesterday'. As one of the most interesting British filmmakers of his time, Boyle has proven his talents through an eclectic set of films spanning many genres, but each carrying his undeniable energy. Azeem and Adam also discuss their love of The Beatles, Aaron Sorkin and Richard Ayoade. For more updates, follow us @podfuzz on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Coming to you live from the Podcast Stage at Glastonbury with a host of special guests, we bring you reviews of both 'Yesterday' and 'Child's Play'. Is Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis' collaboration the feel good film of the summer as advertised? Is the reboot of a much maligned horror series even relevant anymore?
We just saw the new movie Yesterday, and...we have feelings. Note: This episode is FULL OF SPOILERS for the movie, so listen at your own risk!
On this week's episode, Carolyn meets with composer Daniel Pemberton to discuss his work on Danny Boyle's latest film, 'Yesterday'. Pemberton shares his experiences of emulating the Beatles through his original score, and the challenges of reinterpreting some of the Fab Four's most legendary songs for the film. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She will be talking with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen. Hosted by: Carolyn Giardina Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham
In Yesterday, Himesh Patel plays Jack Malik, an English singer whose career is going nowhere. His parents don't understand him, but he's got the support of his friends — especially Ellie, his manager, played by Lily James. One night, Jack gets hit by a bus at the precise moment of a worldwide power outage. When he wakes up, he learns that he's in a world where the Beatles never existed. So he starts playing their songs — the world soon hears them for the first time, and Jack finds his entire life upended.
Deze keer bespreken Maartje en Pieter de 'what if' Beatles film 'Yesterday' met muziekjournalist Klaas Knooihuizen. Daarna nemen ze de documentaire 'The Good Terrorist' onder de loep waarin ex-leden van de Hofstadgroep worden gevolgd.
Director Danny Boyle, screenwriter Richard Curtis, and star Himesh Patel joined our Deputy Director Eugene Hernandez to discuss YESTERDAY. Also on this week's podcast, Tracy Edwards and director Alex Holmes join our Executive Director Lesli Klainberg to discuss the new documentary MAIDEN. This podcast is brought to you by Film at Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.org
MK3D Live! with Sanjeev Bhaskar on 'Yesterday' and Leo Bill on 'In Fabric'Want to come to a recording of a Mark Kermode Live in 3D show at the BFI Southbank in London?You can book tickets to next month’s MK3D here:https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=9FD162DC-3C10-43AB-ADCC-31364C1822AE&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=9F31E26A-0485-48B9-B9CB-4BA957BE7942If it says it's sold out - don’t despair, there are often returns so check again nearer the time.Follow Mark @KermodeMoviewww.markkermode.co.ukKermode On Film is produced by HLA Agency and Hidden Flack LtdProducers Hedda Archbold, Nick Freand Jones and Tom Whalley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
durée : 00:53:45 - Popopop - par : Antoine de Caunes - A l'occasion de la sortie de son dernier film 'Yesterday', le réalisateur Danny Boyle répondra aux questions d'Antoine de Caunes et Charline Roux dans Popopop sur France Inter. Il sera rejoint en deuxième partie d'émission par le chanteur Vladimir Cauchemar pour la sortie de son EP '(G)RAVE'.
This week on the star-studded Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky we welcomed friends from the world of television, film, music, and advertising.Host of the Late Late Show Jame Corden is back in London for one week only.Noel Gallagher joins us to discuss life and Black Star Dancing.Cinematic legend Tom Hanks chats Toy Story 4.Danny Boyle is in the studio talking his new film 'Yesterday' and working with Ed Sheeran.Plus Simon Reeve, Tan France and Kirsty Wark.All that and more from the busiest breakfast show on the radio.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe for free to the podcast every week to hear the highlights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay becomes irrelevant when his wife's favorite TV shows come on, the new Beatles movie 'Yesterday' looks really good
In this podcast special Chris is joined in the studio by the phenomenal James Corden. They chat bringing The Late Late Show to London, Carpool Karaoke, Danny Boyle's new film 'Yesterday' and so much more!You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for free every week to hear the highlights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode, Barney Hoskyns and Jasper Murison-Bowie hold the fort in Mark Pringle's absence as he enjoys the sunny shores of Crete. Back in muggy London, Rickie Lee Jones is the free feature on RBP, ahead of the release of new covers album Kicks. Barney and Jasper take a look at pieces about Jones' unexpected success with 1979's 'Chuck E's in Love', as well as her drug problems and wild days with boyfriend Tom Waits. The two of them then consider pieces by Melody Maker mainstay Harry Doherty, who died five years ago: a report from a 1977 Queen/Thin Lizzy tour; an interview with the young Kate Bush; and a 1976 interview with Irish blues guitar hero Rory Gallagher. By editorial design, the week's audio interview is also with Gallagher, this time from 1978 and with Cliff White. Barney and Jasper hear a clip in which Rory talks about recording live. Despite his absence, Mark has selected highlights from the week's library load, including an interview with the Beatles before they embark on their 1964 tour of the U.S., plus an interview with Pete Townshend in which he slags off Paul McCartney's song 'Yesterday'. A brilliant Steven Wells polemic about homophobia sparks discussion of Morrissey's far-right views – and of whether or not bad people can make good music. Pieces on Gnarls Barkley and Christine and the Queens/Chris round out the episode. Pieces discussed: Rickie Lee Jones, Pirates, Rickie Lee Retrospective, Queen/Thin Lizzy, Kate Bush, Rory Gallagher, Rory Gallagher audio, The Beatles look ahead, Pete Townshend, The Gospel of Rock according to Van Halen, Homophobia in music, Oasis @ Earl's Court, Tony Bennett, Gnarls Barkley and Why Christine and the Queens makes me feel like I'm ten years old and climbing a tree.
Dr. Chad Moutray, Chief Economist at the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), rejoins Shoe-In for another go-round as he provides key bold predictions for the US economy in 2018 and discusses what's driving record-high confidence amongst US businesses. What are Chad's 2018 economic New Year's resolutions? Where will the dollar head in the coming year? How much will the Fed raise interest rates? Download to find out! Jasmine drops by for her Fashion Footwear in Focus segment to discuss the most searched apparel and footwear brands in 2017 per the Sourcing Journal and the popularity of mustard yellow. Make sure you check out Wolverine's own Scott Labbe, VP of Advanced Concepts, as he helps the Shoe-In team start the show with his brand new song 'Yesterday.'
Singer, writer, producer and actor Tony Grant is on a mission and the entertainment industry has taken notice. As the former lead vocalist of the internationally acclaimed, Grammy-nominated group Az Yet (LaFace Records), it was Tony's patented first-tenor voice that dazzled audiences worldwide on such hit songs as "Last Night" and "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" following the departure of singer/songwriter Marc Nelson. Tony has performed and recorded with an array of talented and accomplished artists over the last decade, including Peter Cetera, Brian McKnight, Dr. Dre, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Shirley Murdock, Dave Hollister and Stevie Wonder. It was Tony’s strong vocal talent that breathed new life into the Chicago hit “You’re The Inspiration” on Peter Cetera’s remake of the classic song, introducing a new generation of music lovers to the beauty of true musicianship.
En esta segunda entrega toca explorar las pistas y señales ocultas en el las canciones y las dos portadas del álbum compilatorio 'Yesterday and Today', de 1966, lanzado únicametne en EU.
Greetings, email and our 'frappr' map;'Slopecasting' from the slopes and chairlift in Hakuba, Japan; Using the 'past -ing' tense ('Yesterday afternoon I was reading a book in the park.)
Greetings, email and our 'frappr' map;'Slopecasting' from the slopes and chairlift in Hakuba, Japan; Using the 'past -ing' tense ('Yesterday afternoon I was reading a book in the park.)