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An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here! Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonesy as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 39th Hey Hey of 1997. It features Janet Jackson, Alan Brough, Hugh Jackman and more. Please subscribe to us on iTunes and you can find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast Instagram @heyheypodcast
In this episode of TishTalk, I speak with Alan Brough, Executive Director of CHA, Canada Health Alliance (www.canadahealthalliance.org) about the critical work his organization is doing to return "health" and "care" to healthcare. We discuss how far the medical standards have fallen and what the fall-out of Covid policies is looking like for awake healthcare providers. Alan and his team and members are focused on building a real healthcare alternative for people in the future. We discuss how the harsh and devastating realities of the COVID narrative will need to be recognized by the allopathic medical community before a new full integrated healthcare system can be established. He and I discuss the spiritual elements of the current chaos and all the corrupt pillars of our society that are currently coming down as a result of putting profit before people and focusing on death instead of life.
Rev. Bill Crews chats to comedian Alan Brough about his life and career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When might a paper round be the most dangerous job in the world? When it pits you against a league of evil grannies, armed with deadly hankies. Charlie and the War Against the Grannies began life as a successful children's book, written by Alan Brough. Now it's a musical theatre extravaganza.
When might a paper round be the most dangerous job in the world? When it pits you against a league of evil grannies, armed with deadly hankies. Charlie and the War Against the Grannies began life as a successful children's book, written by Alan Brough. Now it's a musical theatre extravaganza.
Comedian, author and radio personality Alan Brough talks about his live performance of acclaimed children's book Charlie and the War Against Grannies; Dr. Jen explains the concept of super recognisers; Comedian Greg Larsen chats about his Melbourne International Comedy Show This Might Not Be Hell; the team gets nostalgic while discussing their first computers; Simone Ubaldi gives her review on film The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins; and lastly, Author Nevo Zisin breaks down their book The Pronoun Lowdown Demystifying and celebrating gender diversity. With presenters Mon Sebire, Daniel Burt, and Geraldine Hickey. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfastersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/?hl=en
Chrissie gives an update on her quest for Chris Hemsworth; Tony Martin drops by; Belinda and Patrick MAFS tell all; Alan Brough rages against the grannies; you call with your questions for Ask Browny, and Sam sums up the week's 'tropical stuff'. 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.
Veteran quizzer Alan Brough joins Pop Queers this week to prove his knowledge beyond the world of music by taking on returning Joylebrity, Luke Mitchell, who looks to redeem himself after his loss in Episode […] http://media.blubrry.com/pop_queers/p/joy.org.au/popqueers/wp-content/uploads/sites/441/2020/07/PQ42-Alan-Brough.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 43:17 — 38.3MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Pop Queers: Ep 42: Alan Brough vs Luke Mitchell (Pop Quaranteers Episode 16) appeared first on Pop Queers.
Alan Brough is a writer, comedian, broadcaster, musician and star of the ABC music trivia show Spicks and Specks. In this talk Alan discusses his broad career with a focus on the two children’s books he’s written as well as the process of turning one of them - Charlie and the War Against the Grannies into a stage show.
Alan Brough's, 'Charlie and the Karaoke Cockroaches', continues the delightfully entertaining series and includes an insect orchestra.Mark Baker's memoir, 'Thirty Days', utilizes the Jewish tradition of shloshim or thirty days of mourning as a foundation for a memoir that recounts the life he shared with his wife who passed at fifty-five years of age.
Alan Brough has demonstrated his vast music knowledge & passion for years, most famously as team captain in Spicks & Specks. Name me someone more qualified to select three songs for our Ever-growing Playlist of Joy! I'll wait...More recently, Alan has turned his hand to writing books for children aged roughly 10-12. Charlie and the War Against the Grannies was released last year; the next in the series, Charlie and the Karaoke Cockroaches, is released on June 27th. I'm fascinated with the advice he received while learning to write this style: to find your inner 12 year old. The ability to channel your younger self is something I hold in high regard and is potentially the key to creating a smile, a song, or in Alan's case, a series of novels!Alan still listens to new music on a very regular basis and you may be surprised with the songs and artists he mentions. He certainly is a Song Nerd and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time discussing various music, the smell of old record stores and how to earn respect of the staff, the benefits of persistence when listening to music you may not like, the attitude of punk... we cover plenty. It was also great to get an insight in to what it was like to work on Spicks & Specks, and surprising to hear that at times he and ABC staff didn't think he was qualified to perform the role he did so successfully.Join us as we ramble through any manner of things that make he and I happy. I'd love to know which nuggets of info or inspiration you enjoy or learn.Have an awesome day.Hit me up @ TheSongNerd
Comedian, author, actor, Spicks and Specks team captain - Alan Brough's favorite album found him years before any of those careers, when he was a self-described 'crazy' teenager. This is the story of how an obscure Scottish post-punk band helped him find a new way of being a man and get through his adolescence. Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed - http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rss My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia. He directed the music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts and feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, and writes for Capital News magazine. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
Comedian, actor, writer, father, music-lover and elusive chanteuse – Alan Brough is many things to many people. To me, he is a lovely old friend who can always be counted on for a an entertaining and evocative chat. Nobody converses quite like Alan. He’ll insist he has nothing to say, but he’ll say it all night long. He’s expansive and intimate all at once. He listens with the polite intensity of hungry owl. I think he’s the bee’s knees, and I very much enjoyed recording this podcast with him, by a big window in his lovely flat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We get inside the brain of Spicks & Specks captain Alan Brough. Find out how boarding school shaped his music taste and how he got the TV gig. Also Andrew McMahon, of Jack’s Mannequin and Something Corporate, takes us though his solo venture and the upcoming Australian tour.
David M. Green and Michael Princi talk comedy, fridges and motion pictures with TV's Alan Brough.
Surprise Parties, Public Toilet Triads and Walt Disney Getting Thrashed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.