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In this episode I spoke with stand-up comedian Aidan Goatley, who talked about Billy Connelly, his 2011 5-star Edinburgh show 10 Films With My Dad, his 2022 Edinburgh show Tenacious, and being Nice. "Aidan Goatley: Tenacious" is on at the Zoo Playground 19:00 5th-28th August 2022 Aidan Goatley Instagram @goataid Aidan Goatley Twitter: @MrAidanGoatley The Comedy Nerd Instagram @The ComedyNerd Comedy in a Nutshell Instagram @ComedyInANutshell Comedy In A Nutshell webpage
Welcome to the first episode of Death Nerve: A Horror Movie Podcast! In this episode, I talk to the amazing stand-up comedian Aidan Goatley about John Carpenters horror masterpiece The Thing. We also talk about Aidan's new stand-up show, his daughters love of horror make-up and the lost fun of watching films on late-night TV. We recorded this episode in a disused police holding cell in Colchester(I could try and explain why but it's much scarier not to) so sounds a bit echoey. Theme Tune by Chris Saunders
Bite down hard and prepare to feel some unusual pain as we inflict the world's worst tattoos on you. Joined by the charming stand-up comic Aidan Goatley we return to the terrifying world of Russian prisons, uncover some creepy Cold War secret, Japanese pelts, the mysterious Edith and why early 20th century royalty were absolutely covered in ink. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @MrAidanGoatley Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can now donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support Ben’s new baby and Barry’s crippling trivia addiction: www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
Terminator, Jonny 5 or the MSE-6 Repair Droid? What are the best and worst robots on film? Aidan Goatley, Iain FM Smith and Stephen Saul offer their opinions up alongside irreverent film chit chat. Join us with your opinions @killhitlerpod
Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte, Katie Price. That’s right it’s the greatest literary adaptations on episode 12 of ‘Let’s Kill Hitler.’ I would tell you more but I’ve forgotten it since we recorded last month. Join Iain FM Smith, Stephen Saul and Aidan Goatley as they discuss the greatest and worst film adaptations.
We’ve managed to make it to episode 11 and it’s Disaster Movies! From Armageddon to The Cassandra Crossing, Iain Smith, Stephen Saul and Aidan Goatley talk catastrophe, mutating neutrinos and @TalkingPicsTV
In this LIVE episode, recorded at Sweet Dukebox, Brighton, Andrew Allen & Michelle Donkin chat with stand up comedian Aidan Goatley & theatre-maker Paul Macauley about writing, films and being creative. Content Warning: As always, listener discretion is advised. THIS EPISODE contains strong language/adult themes. Cast Iron Theatre: Twitter: @cast_ironacts & @cit_pod www.castironbrighton.weebly.com cast_iron@outlook.com SUPPORT US & HELP US TO MAKE THIS PODCAST: Download/Rate/Review Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/citpod
Before it gets rebooted, re-imagined or rejuvenated the film podcast ‘Let’s Kill Hitler’ tackles the tricky subject of remakes*. Join comedians Aidan Goatley, Iain Smith and Stephen Saul as they talk their best, worst and alternative choices of remade stuff. . . . *will be re-done next year.
After the success of previous episodes Aidan Goatley, Iain FM Smith & Stephen Saul are back to talk about failures. This time round they choose their favourite, worst and odd movie flops. Welcome to Let’s Kill Hitler’ Episode 9!
Episodes 127-248 of On the Mic contain original music. In order to comply with copyright law, these episodes are not available to download. You can stream this episode at Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/OntheMic/ or skip to Episode 249. On the Mic: After ten years of working in retail, Aidan Goatley left the daily grind to become a full time professional comedian. As he explains to On the Mic, at long last, life is good. Aidan brings two shows to this year's Edinburgh Fringe, 'Mr Blue Sky' and 'The Joys of Retail (and How to Escape Them)'. First broadcast on Broadway Baby Radio in 2016. © 2016 On the Mic. For more info visit: http://onthemic.co.uk Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Episode 2 of The Think Tank Podcast looks at health, with a panel of experts including Dr Keir Shiels (BBC3's Junior Doctors), Martin Rathfelder (Socialist Health), Roz Ryan (comedian and health journalist). Joe Wells Chairs, Gareth Richards gets views from the audience and Nick Revell, Iszi Lawrence and Aidan Goatley have some policy ideas. Join in the debate with #ThinkTankShow and @tweetthinktank on twitter.
Aidan Goatley has been performing his debut show "10 Films With My Dad" for 5 consecutive years at the Edinburgh Fringe. He's had outstanding reviews and been praised heavily. I got him on to talk about taking a show back to Edinburgh, organising your own tour and distributing your show via the internet. You can find and support his crowdfunding attempts to get his show professionally recorded here. And find the book version of his show here. Also he will be at the Edinburgh Fringe festival, details of his show are here. I got him on the podcast to talk about -Awkward radio interviews.The pros and cons of doing the same show in Edinburgh (for 5 consecutive years).The value of word-of-mouth at the Edinburgh Fringe and how it starts.Should you be on your poster or not?Tips on how to (and how not to) market a show at the Edinburgh Fringe.Tips for promoting a show at the Brighton Fringe How was it taking your successful Edinburgh show to Brighton Fringe (a much smaller festival)?What is it like going from the Edinburgh Free Fringe to the Brighton Paid Fringe Local knowledge from someone who has lived in Brighton for years about the comedy venues and local publications.The pros and cons of putting up material online and if you have to burn a show when you do.What it’s like being a full time worker, a father and a unsigned comedian. AND MORE! This podcast would be useful to any performer looking to take a show back the Edinburgh Fringe for more than one year, or someone looking to start performing "later" in life as well as anyone who is interested in crowdfunding a project. You can stream the podcast here (with show notes) - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/AidanGoatleyOr get it on iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-the-industry-podcast/id946220937If you enjoyed it please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Patron for only $1 (80p) per episode! https://www.patreon.com/AskTheIndustryPodcast Please buy a ticket or three to my Edinburgh Fringe 2019 show - https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/simon-caine-every-room-becomes-a-panic-room-when-you-overthink-enoughOr come see me on tour - http://simoncaine.co.uk/PanicRoom ----------------------------------------------------------------------My 2nd book is finally out! It's called "How To Make A Living By Working For Free" and you can buy it here for £5 (digital) or £8 (paperback). Here's the synopsis of the book - The book is a how-to guide for artists to create their own online community for their work and how that community can support the artist to become sustainable in every way.The book takes a critical and in-depth look at the media's perception of "free content"... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.