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While on a business trip in L.A., Edward (Dean Thomas), who makes a living buying and breaking up companies, picks up a hooker, Vivian (Jack Charles), on a lark. After Edward hires Vivian to stay with him for the weekend, the two get closer, only to discover there are significant hurdles to overcome as they try to bridge the gap between their very different worlds. Director: Ash Gardner. A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Producers: Victoria Wall & Brodie Pummeroy Additional Audio Production: Tim Mountford See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Edward’s release from prison, the Schutts pressure the district attorney to make a drastic decision. But it's too late because their son-in-law vanishes and reappears in New York City where he can easily hide from the Schutts. Edward becomes Professor Leurio and the aging academic hopes to sell his groundbreaking manuscript on linguistics for a fortune. Written, researched, and hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson/producers Jason Wehling and Laura Sobel/sound designer Eric Friend/composer Curtis Heath Subscribe to my newsletter: tenfoldmorewicked.com Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Instagram) See my sources here: tenfoldmorewicked.com 2020 All Rights Reserved See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Together, We're Gonna Find Our Way: An Unofficial Silver Spoons Podcast. Today, I covered S4E2: Mrs. Stratton Builds Her Dreamhouse, which aired on September 22, 1985. In this episode Edward allows Kate to redecorate the house, which becomes chaotic for him and Rick. After Edward gives Kate permission to add her own personal touch to the house to make it feel more like her home, she goes overboard causing a communication breakdown between father and son who are still adjusting to the fact that a woman now resides there and it's no longer a bachelor pad. It's the last straw for Edward when the construction workers and interior decorator go to remove his train that has been and will continue to be a Silver Spoons Staple for the run of the show. He puts his foot down and tells Kate enough is enough. Some little changes here and there, a powder room for her fine, but she was doing a complete overhaul which caused the roof to leak in Rick's room right over his head and the ceiling in the kitchen was blown out from the second floor while Rick and his Dad were hashing out their grievances over the seemingly never ending remodel that up to that point had been going strong for 3 weeks. I mean, come on, they could have been killed! That ceiling came crashing down on them. I really enjoyed this episode more than the Season 4 Opener Head Over Heels guest starring Whitney Houston because there was more going on. Join me next week when we get a returning character (shakes head in annoyance) Rick's Mom Evelyn. (GAH!) That's right in S4E3: Poor Evelyn, which aired on October 6, 1985. In this episode, Rick's mom comes for a visit. And they discover she's broke. And she refuses to take money from Edward. So Rick asks Edward to give her a job and let her stay with them. And on her first day, she causes nothing but problems. Yep you heard it here first. She got no money. Well, why not, Evelyn, where did it all go? I'd say she's wearing it. Her lavish furs and jewels. Now you're as broke as a joke! You can bet there will be a lot of ridiculing from me. I've never liked Evelyn since the day I met her in Season 1. She's selfish, never having her son's best interests at heart, also she treats Edward and Kate like garbage. To EMAIL The Podcast Go To: silverspoonspodcast@gmail.com Have a great week everyone!
In this modern update on Cinderella, a prostitute and a wealthy businessman fall hard for one another, forming an unlikely pair. While on a business trip in L.A., Edward (Richard Gere), who makes a living buying and breaking up companies, picks up a hooker, Vivian (Julia Roberts), on a lark. After Edward hires Vivian to stay with him for the weekend, the two get closer, only to discover there are significant hurdles to overcome as they try to bridge the gap between their very different worlds. Spoilers: 2:10 Rating: 29:00 House Cleaning: 30:00 Casey : Twitter & IG @The_freenix Randy: Twitter & IG @randygeeksout Anthony: Twitter @Chettymack IG @chet_mackurskey IG/Twitter: @todeathpod Website: todeath.com todeathpro@gmail.com Intro music Credit: Not For Nothing by Otis McDonald link https://goo.gl/piodvb
We have been obsessed with the ideal body since Renaissance artists rediscovered nudity, says art historian Jill Burke. She tells Andrew Marr how artists including Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Titian established rigid beauty standards and an obsession with the body that we still live with today. Our image of power was hugely influenced by the Elizabethan miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard. To mark his 400th anniversary, historian Elizabeth Goldring reexamines the artist who painted all the principal rulers of his day, including Queen Elizabeth and James I. Hilliard's tiny images encapsulated political power in a portrait. Elizabethan ideas of power and beauty are unpicked in Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II, the story of a king whose homosexuality brings his downfall. Tom Stuart plays the titular role at The Globe and has written a new sequel, After Edward, exploring the persecution and politicisation of homosexuals today. Playwright Martin Sherman wrote the iconic play about gay persecution, Bent, and has returned to themes of desire and persecution in his new work. Gently Down the Stream addresses the challenges of love between the generations, and asks what we should do with the history and ideals we have inherited from the past. Producer: Hannah Sander
In this episode of Such Stuff, we go behind the scenes with the Pride, Then and Now festival, asking how we perform sexuality, and how sexuality is performed, shining a light on queer narratives from the early modern period too often overlooked. Writer and actor Tom Stuart talks about his new play After Edward, a response to Marlowe’s Edward II, in which he is also playing the titular role. Globe Research Fellow Dr Will Tosh delves into the life of Christopher Marlowe, and other writers from the period whose work touches on queer themes. And we chat to curator Sarah Grange and drag king Wesley Dykes, two of the team behind Moll and the Future Kings, an improv drag king cabaret by candlelight in our very own Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. They tell us about the extraordinary life of 17th century cross-dressing criminal Moll Frith. Plus, poems from early modern writers Richard Barnfield and Katherine Philips.
After Edward's victory in the Despenser War, he was at the high point of his entire reign. Everything was going swimmingly - but these good times would not last forever. His regime had defeated every source of opposition bar one: his wife Isabella.SponsorThis episode of the Queens of England Podcast is sponsored by Audible, the internet's leading provider of audio entertainment. To get a free book when you sign up for a trial membership go to www.audibletrial.com/queensShownotesFor more information on the topics discussed in the show, click on these links!Charles IV of France (wikipedia)Roger Mortimer (wikipedia)County of Hainaut (wikipedia)