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This week Ken welcomes writer, producer and all around superstart Chris Cluess to the show. Chris and Ken discuss being alive, New Jersey, SCTV, winning an Emmy, Sweeps Week, Moral Majority, the amazing wonderful world of John Candy, Toronto, being polite, forgetting names, stripping on bear rugs, supporting the arts, being beloved by the public, the guy with a snake on his face, the greatness of Juul Haalmeyer, Alan King, Alan King's Second Final Warning, working at National Lampoon, Cleveland, Blackstone, The Pretenders, Boomtown Rats, plugging 5,000 year old shows you get not royalties from, "...from Cleveland", Bob and Ray, Kurt Vonneget, how sometimes you can't completely your mission, writing a terrible Barney Miller spec script, the massive sketch book, trying to get hired to write for SNL, scaring John Belushi, chasing Garret Morris, the kindness of Dan Ackroyd, sketch comedy, Al Franken, Tom Davis, Michael O'Donoghue, getting a master class in sketch writing pro bono, John Candy, moving to LA in 1978, haunted houses, attending the Emmys in 1982, being Catherine O'Hara's date, working on Night Court and the running the final seasons of Night Court, tall people, winning over Marsha Warfield, Nothing but Trouble, Madman of the People, the mysterious ways of Bill Murray, getting offers you can't refuse, being uncanceled, Selma Dimond's funeral, writing for the Happiest Place on Earth, I Married Dora, breaking the 4th wall, and begging Chris to write a memoir.
Et pourquoi offre-t-elle un rôle mémorable à Nina Meurisse, récemment lauréate du César du meilleur second rôle ? Quelle intéressante thématique explore la série polonaise « A decent man » ? Et pourquoi HBO investit en Pologne ? Qui est Alan King, auteur d'un OVNI australien , « Vincent » ? Les découvertes musicales : - Sombr - Back to friends - Suzanne Vega – Chambermaid - Aime Simone – Devil Done - Kompromat – Lift me up Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures avec les choix musicaux de Rudy dans leur intégralité sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tom in for Nick and joined by broadcaster and journalist Rishi Persad and we start with the news that the Coral-Eclipse, staged every year at Sandown Park, will be worth £1m this year making it the most valuable race ever staged at the track. Head of racing at Sandown Andrew Cooper and Coral's PR Director Simon Clare join to tell us how this has come about. Simon also comments on the Coral Scottish Grand National this weekend and on how many runners Willie Mullins is likely to have at the meeting. Rishi and Tom discuss this further and ask what racegoers are likely to make of the potential Mullins domination at Ayr and in the UK over the coming weeks as he bids for a second consecutive UK trainers' championship. We hear from Alan King who sends Masaccio to Ayr this weekend over 3 miles plus Tattersalls Marketing Manager Jason Singh looks ahead to next week's Craven Breeze Up Sale. Jim McGrath has the latest from Hong Kong and we are joined by Calandagan's trainer Francis-Henri Graffard who reflects on the horse's run in Dubai and tells us where some of his stable stars will start off the season.
As a part of our ongoing effort to commemorate the incredible global story of WW2, we present our ongoing ‘Family Stories' series. This series tells YOUR relatives' stories of derring do - both on the front line and home front. In this episode we hear your tales of narrowly avoiding death, convoy duty, and a pilot on the run in Nazi-occupied France. With thanks to Stevan Bennett, John Wiltshire, Alan King, Ryan Alder, Daniel Kofler, Ian Davis, and Rory Stark for sharing. EPISODES ARE AVAILABLE FOR MEMBERS AD FREE - SIGN UP AT patreon.com/wehaveways A Goalhanger Production Produced by James Regan Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch exclusive livestreams, get presale events, and our weekly newsletter book and model discounts. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En el episodio 22 de esta temporada hablaremos de la película "LOS OJOS DEL GATO" ('Cat’s Eye', 1985). Dirigida por Lewis Teague y basada en relatos de Stephen King, esta antología de terror nos presenta tres historias conectadas por un misterioso gato que deambula entre ellas. Desde un brutal centro para dejar de fumar hasta un duende aterrador que acecha a una niña, la película combina tensión, humor negro y el inconfundible estilo de King. Con un reparto encabezado por Drew Barrymore, James Woods y Alan King. *Sintonía de entrada: Lucidator de Saggitarius V.
Stu Kreisman joined me to talk about stalking the original cast of SNL; writing for National Lampoon and Alan King ; SCTV; his two tours with Night Court (1984 - 1986, 1990 - 1992); Cheers; Newhart; Homeboys in Outer Space; Harry Anderson's and 1985 SNL monologue
May 19-25, 1979 This week Ken welcomes comedian and old buddy Allen Strickland Williams to the show. Ken and Allen discuss Nick at Nite, Laverse and Shirley, Barney Miller, what kids watch now, Perfect Strangers, Doral II, no tar = small junk, Pall Mall decisions, disco and pyschotic breaks, Fresh sexy t-shirts, AYDS, PBS funding, Mr. Rogers, Jimmy Carter's press secretary's thoughts on Reagan, Dick Cavett, Ed McMahon, Carson, The Amazing Randi, Rubes, miracle secrets for your less attractive wife, El Producto Cigars, CHiPs, Evil Evel Kinevel, Ghost Rider, Ralph Bakshi's The Hobbit sponsored by Xerox, Cool World, faking it til you makin it, Glenn Supper, prog rock, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, The Brothers Johnson, Ruth Buzzy on Wayne Newston's having a good time, Guiness Book of World Records, the most women kissed in an 8 hour period, the debut of This Old House, Scared Straight, Oscar Winners, The Golden Age of Variety Shows, Quiz Show, Joker's Wild, A Vacation In Hell, Maureen McCormick, After the Bomb, documentaries on Human Sexuality, Benny Hill Street Blues, In Search of..., Gary Marshall, Lenny and the Squigtones, Ralph Nader, when Tongues Start Wagging, Friends of Eddie Coyle, Dinah Shore, the Beegees parents, That's Incredible!, Real People, Vega$, "Dan Tanna", Barney Miller's terrible font, failed pilots, being terrified of Alan King, loving Robert Mitchum, Gallagher, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, The Rockford Files, drag races with James Garner, Candlepins for Cash, Candlepin Bowling, Eric Estrada: Aztec God, creepy K-Mart ads, not getting the joke "This Beats Flying", and creepy sexy ads.
First guest episode of the season with former Memphis Central basketball standout guard Alan King Jr. aka LA. Talks getting a full scholarship, growing up in Frayser and his Top 5 basketball players of all-time. #theprezex #basketball #hoopdreams Checkout this episode's show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YFJlvbMqkfUDon't forget to catch up on past episodes and run downs on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePrezExTVBe sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE the videos!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprezexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprezexSend all requests and business inquiries via Email: theprezex@gmail.com
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The Chosen Few Picnic was FIRE this year and Chosen Few DJ's member Alan King oversees the show, plans the party and ensures that each festival is THE BEST for each performer, sponsors and every participant from the dancers to the tents!! Learn more about the festival, his time at the Sidecar club and how Frankie Knuckles impacted his music career. Don't miss the Chicago: Home of House Exhibit at Navy Pier all summer. Learn more at www.VintageHouseShow.usSupport the Show.www.VintageHouseShow.usPreserving and Celebrating the History of House Music
A classic interview with comedy legend Alan King, Stan talks more about Alan King and discusses why he is exhausted, Grab Bag, Local Beat, Roger's Entertainment Corner, Junior's almanac segment, a game of Stan's I Wish I Didn't Know, News Headlines, Fluffer, your emails, the Question of the Week asks about how long you've been doing what you do, News, BB King and Friends Week continues, classic standup comedy, and more...
On April 10, 1972, Sammy Davis Jr. made history as the first African-American to host the Academy Awards. Sharing hosting duties with Alan King, Helen Hayes, and Jack Lemmon at the 44th annual event, Davis marked a significant milestone. Moreover, Isaac Hayes further etched his name in history that same night by winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song with "Theme From Shaft," becoming the first African-American to achieve this honor in a non-acting category. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent, Nate, and Kate get hit in the back of the head with the epic crime film Casino (1995) directed by Martin Scorsese and starring: Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, Don Rickles, Alan King, Kevin Pollak, L.Q. Jones, Dick Smothers, Frank Vincent, John Bloom, Pasquale Cajano, Melissa Prophet, Bill Allison, and Vinny Vella. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: Retro Movie Review: Ep. 329 - I, The Jury (1982) (youtube.com) On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is geeking out over I, the Jury (1982) and Carl Weathers the overcomplicated story CND Mike Hammer being a douchebag and much, much more! Synopsis: The tough guy hero of the '40s and the excitement of the '80s, come together in this dazzling remake of a classic thriller. Mickey Spillane's “I,The Jury” is updated with all the violence, nudity, wit, and style that was missing from the puritanical original. Straight from the school of the hard-boiled detective comes Mickey Spillane's hard living private eye – Mike Hammer. Played by the ruggedly sexy Armand Assante, Hammer sets out to get the guys who did in his friend Jack. His quest for vengeance leads him onto the paths of the CIA, a sexy therapy center, and a kinky killer. All along the way, there are spectacular chases and incredible excitement. With a strong supporting cast featuring Barbara Carrera, Paul Sorvino, Judson Scott and Alan King, and action-packed direction by Richard T. Heffron… I, THE JURY is first-rate entertainment! ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LISTENER FEEDBACK: Leave us your voicemail feedback at (484) 577-3876. Check out Darrell's other cool podcasts here. Check out Peter's Retro Reviews over at ForgottenFlix.com here. Check out The Forgotten Flix Podcast here. Special thanks to Kevin Spencer for the fantastic show logo! Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here! Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
Episode 171 of the Luck On Sunday Podcast. Nick was joined in the studio by LOS regular Dave Yates, former jockey Choc Thornton, trainer Jimmy Moffatt & jockey Charlotte Jones. Really strong show with lots of passionate racing chat. Nick also caught up with Nicky Henderson, Alan King & MP Conor McGinn during the show.
Strap in, flavor fanatics! The BLC Podcast is dishing out a fiery episode that's sure to ignite your taste buds and your curiosity. In episode 126, we're diving deep into the spicy world of Sriracha sauce – but not just any Sriracha. We're talking about the controversy that's hotter than a Carolina Reaper: the great Sriracha switch-up. The iconic rooster sauce has hit a snag, and it's not just a shortage of peppers. Tune in as we unravel the lawsuit, the lost contracts, and the sizzling aftermath that's left Sriracha lovers reeling. Did your favorite chili sauce just lose its kick? We've got the scoop on what went down between Huy Fong Foods and Underwood Ranches, and why your next squeeze of Sriracha might taste a tad different. But wait, there's a new condiment contender stepping into the ring! Underwood Ranches is bringing the heat with their own brand of Sriracha, and we've got our hands on it. Will it dethrone the reigning champ? You'll have to listen to find out as we put it to the ultimate taste test. And because we can't resist a good tech twist, we're also serving up some sizzling news from the world of robotics. DRP is back and bolder than ever, but is it time to upgrade to DRP 2.0? The future of detachable robot penises is here, and it's... well, you'll just have to hear it to believe it. So, whether you're a hot sauce hoarder, a tech enthusiast, or just here for the laughs, episode 126 of the Black Lincoln Collective Podcast is your ticket to a wild ride through the spicier side of life. Don't forget to like, follow, and share, because this is one episode that's too hot to handle alone. Tune in now, and let's set the podcast world ablaze – BLC style!
GGACP celebrates the birthday of actress Dyan Cannon (b. January 4) by revisiting this relevant (and frequently hilarious) mini-episode from 2018, featuring friend, entertainment reporter and talent booker Gino Salomone. In this episode, Gino shares treasured answering machine messages from various celebrities, including Burt Ward, Larry "Bud" Melman and Russell "The Professor" Johnson (among others). PLUS: Ruth Buzzi! “Death to Smoochy”! The legend of Timmie Rogers! Florence Henderson sends up Bogie! Gilbert ticks off Alan King! And Gino turns down a request from the Caped Crusader! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard discusses Trump fears of immigrants, Civil War coming in 2024, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and guests Ed Koch, Alan King and Dr. Ruth Westheimer talking about the 40h Anniversary of Israel. Richard Bey Talk” brings Richard Bey to podcasting, with thought provoking entertainment and humor, exploring society and culture, entertainment, news, and politics. Richard is joined by broadcast professional Albert Reinoso to comment on what's happening around us all. Richard Bey is an American talk show host, popular in the 1990's as host of daytime TV's “The Richard Bey Show”, about ordinary people's personal stories, topical news, and personal interviews. Richard Bey has since hosted national radio shows on ABC Radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and “The Wall Street Journal: This Morning.” Subscribe to the latest Richard Bey Talk vidcast: on YouTube - @RichardBeyTalk https://www.youtube.com/@richardbeytalk on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2ySoVTOVeSal8XqXBlmToI Follow, like, and subscribe to Richard Bey podcasts and you won't miss an episode. Search Facebook and all major podcast platforms for Richard Bey's podcast, “Richard Bey Talk”. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as parody, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. ⚠ If there are copyright issues please contact us.
(00:00) Welcome to the Black Lincoln collective podcast. It's alive. With your host, Parker(00:57) Welcome to the 122nd edition of the Black Lincoln collective podcast(02:08) Alan says he once used a suppository for a painful hemorrhoid(05:51) Alan said we were forboding to talk about Christmas from now on(06:53) Fred: Happy birthday to Alan on his 45th birthday(10:12) Fred: I've been obsessed with a new musical called Hamilton 78(14:33) The musical tells the story of Henry VI and his six lovely wives(15:45) It's not really about Henry VI, right? It's about wives(18:26) Henry Vi was ruler of France in the grand old year 1438(19:39) Henry Vi was the king of something. Was he in what year? You don't have to be specific(20:30) King Henry VI attacked Martin Luther. I think he attacked Luther(24:26) Alan King divorced his first wife and hooked up with Anne Boland(29:35) Bill: Did he kill the first wife, too? Did he divorce(34:19) Henry was led to believe that the Asian woman was very attractive(38:51) Henry VIII never had any more kids after James Seymour(43:14) So he divorced that german broad, from everything I understand(44:39) Number five of six was Catherine Parr. So he divorced. Right? So he cut her head off(48:39) Go see Henry Vi, the musical about Henry VI(49:54) It's Fred's 20 things that you may not know that you know(52:53) Alan: I'm pretty sure eyebrow taint is the medical term(55:08) The way it smells after it rains is called petrachore(57:16) What is wombling? I hope these get easier at some point(01:00:23) Give us a sentence related to vocabulary. Give us an example. What you need to be thinking about(01:04:20) Superscript. Give us a sentence, will you? No, I give you a sense(01:07:33) Alan: Bravado is the musical effect. It's used to add expression to vocal and instrumental music(01:12:14) Alan: When you have two or three kids, you leave them(01:15:32) Give us an example with the vagina. Give us an easy one(01:19:32) Fred: I know a lot about boxes. I do. So the thing is the box tent. The box is thin and wide(01:22:19) Kimberly: I really did not think that you guys were going to get those(01:23:27) All right, well, thank you guys so much for listening. Hope you have a merry holiday #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville Listen at: https://blc.world/ Tweet the Show: https://twitter.com/blcworld Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blcpodcast/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcpodcast/ Buy Fred and Allan Beer: https://www.patreon.com/blcworld
Live streaming doesn't have to be a long, thought-out production with days of prep and a production team... it could literally be you eating cereal! And it remains one of the biggest ways to grow on platforms like TikTok. In fact, right after this episode of Podcast With Friends was recorded (which, by the way, is streamed live on Twitch), I stayed live the rest of the day, just taking my meetings on mute! Today's episode of the podcast is Podcast With Friends Episode 4! Today, my friends Alan King, Yena, & Obed Padilla came through, and we had a lot of fun chatting about everything from live streaming & VeeFriends to social media marketing and the importance of gratitude. You definitely won't want to miss this one, and be sure to follow my friends on social media! Enjoy (: FOLLOW MY FRIENDS!Alan King - @alankingYena Kim - @mensweardog - @yenaxkimObed Padilla - @obedpadilla_ SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT Gratitude and Perspective Challenges and Adversity Cultural and Historical Context Success and Hard Work Social Media and Perception Kindness and Compassion Individual Journeys and Experiences Adoption of Cultural Influence --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garyvee/message
Former jockey William Kennedy joins Emmet to preview the key races, big talking points, and exciting horses to look forward to this weekend. They begin with the 'will they won't they' saga of Constitution Hill bidding for back-to-back wins in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle. What should we expect from Shishkin back over hurdles, and which one of Love Envoi or You Wear It Well will enhance the Mares Hurdle claims for Cheltenham? Could Willmount be Constitution Hill 2.0 as he goes for the same race his brilliant stable-mate won on debut? William is confident about his NAP in the Henry VIII Novices' Chase, while Emmet has a 4/1 bet in the race. The lads take each other on again in the Becher Handicap Chase, with William very bullish about his selection, while Emmet NAPS a horse at a wild price! They look ahead to Jonbon's run in the Tingle Creek and El Fabiolo's return in the Hilly Way Chase at Cork, getting the jockey's perspective on what to expect from both. Will Edwardstone go to Sandown or go out in trip in the Peterborough Chase? Is he a player in the King George? William has a strong opinion on Alan King's jumps stable star. Plus, they look ahead to some exciting novice hurdlers to watch out for in Ireland, including a confident bet. Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick is joined by Racing Broadcaster of the Year Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with a follow-up to today's Racing Post lead on the scant marketing budget allocated to the premierisation project. Plumpton CEO Craig Staddon joins to share his concerns. Also today, Alan King mulls over whether to send Edwardstone to the Tingle Creek or the Peterborough Chase, plus Davy Russell on joining Dancing with the Stars. At Tattersalls, Charlotte catches up with Luke Barry from Manister House stud, while - in Hong Kong - Maddy Playle gets the lowdown from GB-born, Aus-based jockey Rachel King ahead of the International Jockeys' Challenge. Today's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest is Travis White from Taylor Made.
The Uncanny is a 1977 British-Canadian anthology horror film directed by Denis Héroux, written by Michel Parry, and starring Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasence, Ray Milland, Joan Greenwood, Donald Pilon, Samantha Eggar, and John Vernon. Although it is similar to the horror anthologies released by Amicus Productions and could be mistaken as one, it was actually distributed by The Rank Organisation. However, the co-producer was Milton Subotsky of Amicus. Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye) is a 1985 American anthology horror thriller film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It comprises three stories, "Quitters, Inc.", "The Ledge", and "General". The first two are adaptations of short stories in King's 1978 Night Shift collection, and the third is unique to the film. The three stories are connected only by the presence of a traveling cat, which plays an incidental role in the first two and is a major character of the third. Its cast includes Drew Barrymore, James Woods, Alan King, Robert Hays and Candy Clark. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.00); Background History (41.36); The Uncanny (1977) Trailer (42.08); Feature Presentation (44.37); Let's Rate (1:21.14); Introducing the Second Feature (1:35.49); Cat's Eye (1989) Trailer (1:37.12); Lights, Camera, Action (1:38.34); How Many Stars (2:08.26); End Credits (2:26.00); Closing Credits (2:27.28) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – Copyright . All rights reserved Closing Credits: Like A Cat by Cyndi Lauper. From the album A Night To Remember. Copyright 1989 Epic Records Incidental Music: Cat's Eye Soundtrack by Alan Silvestri. From the album Stephen King's Cat Eyes Motion Picture Soundtrack. Copyright 1985 Varese Sarabande. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to look over the racing news today. With the big Cheltenham November fixture beginning tomorrow, Nick talks to both Alan King, trainer of Edwardstone, and to Richard Hobson, whose Fugitif is looking to end his frustrating run of seconds at the track. Also on today's show, broadcaster and close friend Niall Hannity tells how the racing community is rallying round injured rider Graham Lee. In Bahrain, Nick catches up with Director of Racing Ed Veale on the development of the International Trophy, while Layfayette's trainer Noel Meade talks about his chances and his gradual switch of focus from jumping back to the flat. Tattersalls Head of Sales Matt Prior joins the show to preview the upcoming Cheltenham and Sandown boutique PtP sales.
Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to look over the racing news today. With the big Cheltenham November fixture beginning tomorrow, Nick talks to both Alan King, trainer of Edwardstone, and to Richard Hobson, whose Fugitif is looking to end his frustrating run of seconds at the track. Also on today's show, broadcaster and close friend Niall Hannity tells how the racing community is rallying round injured rider Graham Lee. In Bahrain, Nick catches up with Director of Racing Ed Veale on the development of the International Trophy, while Layfayette's trainer Noel Meade talks about his chances and his gradual switch of focus from jumping back to the flat. Tattersalls Head of Sales Matt Prior joins the show to preview the upcoming Cheltenham and Sandown boutique PtP sales.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan for the latest episode of the popular daily racing podcast. They reflect on the weekend's action, particularly with reference to City of Troy and how his campaign might look next year. They also look ahead to QIPCO British Champions' Day in the company of Dermot Weld and Alan King, trainers of Tahiyra and Trueshan respectively. Michael Guerin checks in from New Zealand with the story of the punter who won NZ$10m on The Everest, while Nick and Jane discuss the financial irregularities at the Jockey's Accident Fund in Ireland and ask why there was no inquiry into the running of Karloss at Sedgefield last week.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan for the latest episode of the popular daily racing podcast. They reflect on the weekend's action, particularly with reference to City of Troy and how his campaign might look next year. They also look ahead to QIPCO British Champions' Day in the company of Dermot Weld and Alan King, trainers of Tahiyra and Trueshan respectively. Michael Guerin checks in from New Zealand with the story of the punter who won NZ$10m on The Everest, while Nick and Jane discuss the financial irregularities at the Jockey's Accident Fund in Ireland and ask why there was no inquiry into the running of Karloss at Sedgefield last week.
Another Royal Ascot preview Saturday special, with Sam Cunningham this week. We get the thoughts of John Ryan, Tom Pennington and Alan King, as well as Charlie Fellowes, William Muir, Charlie Hills, Peter Snowden, Mark McStay and Blair Golen on their runners. Hollie Doyle also provides insight on what she knows of her rides next week.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. On today's show, Amo Racing rep Tom Pennington spins through all the two year olds likely to head to Ascot this year plus brings news of Derby 2nd King of Steel, who may yet head to the meeting. Alan King tells us of Trueshan's breathing difficulties this season and why he hopes an operation may help his star back on track ahead of a possible tilt at the Gold Cup. Meanwhile, Charlie Fellowes has news of his Ascot line-up, amongst which is a three year old dark horse and one who has had an unconventional prep. With news that JRA trained horses are now exempt from the BHA's anti-doping protocol, their London rep Kanichi Kusano joins the show, Haras du Hoguenet's Damien Desiles is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. On today's show, Amo Racing rep Tom Pennington spins through all the two year olds likely to head to Ascot this year plus brings news of Derby 2nd King of Steel, who may yet head to the meeting. Alan King tells us of Trueshan's breathing difficulties this season and why he hopes an operation may help his star back on track ahead of a possible tilt at the Gold Cup. Meanwhile, Charlie Fellowes has news of his Ascot line-up, amongst which is a three year old dark horse and one who has had an unconventional prep. With news that JRA trained horses are now exempt from the BHA's anti-doping protocol, their London rep Kanichi Kusano joins the show, Haras du Hoguenet's Damien Desiles is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
GGACP pays tribute to the late, legendary comedian Pat Cooper by revisiting this memorable interview from 2016. In this episode, Pat sounds off on a variety of interesting topics, including the mob's influence on showbiz, the difference between Jewish and Italian comics, the popularity of Jimmy Durante and the self-importance of Ed Sullivan. Also, Pat disses Paul Anka, praises Alan King, turns down Martin Scorsese and clashes with the Chairman of the Board. PLUS: Joe DiMaggio! Lola Falana! Robert De Niro roasts Don Rickles! Shirley MacLaine bombs at Caesar's! And Pat tries to make a baby laugh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kiki Steele joins me to discuss getting hired at SNL at the tail end of Dick Ebersol's regime and the beginning of Lorne Michaels second; watching the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show; going to Emerson College; being mentored by Norman Lear; Andy Kaufman wanting to hang out in the ladies room at Fridays; working with Paul Miller again on Norman's Corner and Madame's Place; The Hollywood Cubes; Lorne Michaels; messing up timing at the SNL 15th anniversary and being bailed out by Robin Williams; SNL being like a family; her typical week: clean up on Monday; host pitch meeting; typing up scripts Tuesday night and Wednesday morning; putting together the read through packet; timing sketches in read through; waiting for the sketch cards to go up; asking writers for changes; bound scripts delivered on Thursday; counting down musical guest; rehearsals Friday; Herb Sargent delivering baked goods Saturday morning; dress rehearsal; live show; favorite writers: Robert Smigel, Jack Handey; Franken & Davis; the 86 - 90 cast; Bronson Pinchot worst host; Tom Hanks and John Lithgow favorites; Sigourney Weaver gave the pa's gifts; Buster Poindexter had a song ready every week; Francis Ford Coppola episode; William Shatner; Prince; 15th Anniversary show; Comedy Channel lures her away but she works two jobs; working with Marc Maron, Alan King, and Bob Hope; finding the movies for MST3K; Higgins Boys and Gruber; Alan Zweibel; women writers; Andy Breckman; first job when hired in 1985 was to clean out old scripts from all the way back to first episode; has her SNL jacket; Lorne got her a clock when she left; working with Will Durst; leaving Comedy Central; doing a pilot with Dave Attell; seeing the moonwalk for the first time; Liberty Weekend; Waylon Jennings saves her life; Terry Sweeney; Danitra Vance; Randy Quaid; Victoria Jackson; Paul Simon; Andrew "Dice" Clay; Sam Kinison; her three daughters, two work/worked at SNL; college admissions consultant
GGACP salutes the life and career of the late, great actor-comedian Richard Belzer by revisiting this memorable interview from back in 2018. In this episode, Richard is joined by former GGACP guests Tom Leopold and Paul Shaffer for a hilarious round-table discussion of essential topics, including: the glory days of Catch a Rising Star, the Jackie Mason-Ed Sullivan feud, the infamous Chevy Chase roast and the war between Gallagher and “Gallagher Too.” Also, Señor Wences sells the act, Alan King lusts after Topo Gigio, Liza plays the Rhineland and Mick Jagger pays “The Belz” a rare compliment. PLUS: “Al Capone, the Musical”! The return of Dick & Stinky! The ballad of Perfecto Telles! Gilbert “louses” Harry Shearer! And Richard remembers his friend (and hero) Jerry Lewis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
......Nat'l Media , Historic Event, Dr. Martin Luther Kings Foot Soldiers were many times KIDSI am BOTH a Northerner & present Washingtonian who was born after the Historic Marches for My Civil Rights to Vote, Education, Public Accommodations,, Transportation & Employment. I have only READ about the Civil Rights Movement & marches. I truly appreciate those that sacrificed their own lives for my Rights to a Better Life.Major Media Nationally & Internationally covered in the Marches. Citizens & Celebrities also participated:Joan Baez, James Baldwin, Ina Balin, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Leonard Bernstein, Sammy Davis, Jr., Billy Eckstein, Dick Gregory, Lena Home, Mahalia Jackson, Alan King, William Marshall, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Laine, Gary Merrill, Julius "Nipsey" Russelll, Pete Seeger, Nina Simone, Susan Sarandon, Pernell Roberts, Odetta, Peter,Paul & Mary.... My Guest is the Reverend Clarence Varner who was in Grade School when he joined the Marches for Civil Rights in the 1960's. Although it cost Him is Part-Time Job while a Teenager, He held on to his Beliefs to Stay in the Fight, even getting Arrested Several times & Tear Gassed, Cattle Prod Shocked, Attack Dogs & Fire Hosed because he stood with others to Petition the the Governor for the Right for Blacks to Vote. Reverend Varner's Opinion's Personal, Political he States are HIS Own based on his life Experiences.Rev. Clarence Varner served The United States in the Marine Corps for 8 years & served in during Vietnam during the War , he was wounded. Today he serves his God, Country & Community in the continued fight for Civil Rights.There were many people who participated at the request of Dr. Martin Luther King*In 1965, Blacks could not: *go to eat AT McDonald's or any fast food , Dine In Eatery, Blacks were served at the Side or Back Door.*Social Movie Theatres, & Clubs too*Schools in the South & other State were Segregated*Housing was Segregated in Much of America. Redlining was the norm.* Thriving Middle Class Black Business's in Black Communities were forced out of Business due to the Federal Highway's that were built OVER that land.* Separate water Fountains & Bathrooms*Separate Transportation on Buses & Trains, etc.* Upper Corporate Jobs were not opened to most BlacksThere were THREE Marches across the Edmund Pettis Bridge to get to the State Capitol of Montgomery, The fist TWO times, Marchers were turned away by valence's by State Troopers or Locals. The Marches were ignited by the Death of SCLC local Jimmie Lee JacksonWhat did Jimmie Lee Jackson accomplish?Jimmie Lee Jackson, was a Vietnam veteran, Baptist deacon, activist and martyr of the Civil Rights Movement. Jackson, active in the fight for equal rights, had tried multiple times to register to vote in Alabama and was denied each time.When Jimmie Lee Jackson saw his frail 80-year-old grandfather rudely turned away from the registrar's office in 1962 after attempting to register to vote in Marion, Ala., the young man became angry. He knew he had to join the civil rights movement.On Feb. 18, 1965, he was among more than 200 people participating in a night march in Marion. Before they had walked a block, they were confronted by state troopers and the police chief, who ordered them to disperse.The marchers halted at the chief's order, and suddenly all the streetlights on the square went out. A black minister at the head of the march knelt to pray and was struck on the head by a trooper. Other troopers began swinging their clubs, and the marchers panicked, running for cover.Jackson and his mother huddled for safety in a café. When Jackson's grandfather entered the café bloodied and beaten, the young man tried to take him to a hospital. But they were quickly shoved back by a crowd of club-swinging troopers and terrified marchers.The troopers began knocking out the café lights with their clubs and beating people. Jackson saw a trooper strike his mother, and he lunged for the man. He was clubbed across the face and slammed him into a cigarette machine. Another trooper pulled his pistol and shot Jackson in the stomach. It was two hours before Jackson arrived at the hospital in Selma. He died eight days later.Forty-five years later, former trooper James Bonard Fowler pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of second-degree manslaughter. He was sentenced to six months in jail but was released early due to poor health. Fowler claimed he shot Jackson in self-defense.At one of two services for Jackson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told a crowd of 2,000: “Jimmie Lee Jackson's death says to us that we must work passionately and unrelentingly to make the American dream a reality. His death must prove that unmerited suffering does not go unredeemed.”© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Emmy Award-winning television producer and Friar Burt Dubrow talks with Joe Sibilia about hanging out at the Friars Club with comedian, children's show host, and Friar Soupy Sales, producing for Friars Sally Jessy Raphael and Jerry Springer, working alongside Friars including Ed McMahon, Alan King, and Jerry Lewis, and talks about his longtime friendship with Paul Winchell, the legendary ventriloquist and inventor best remembered for creating the voice of Tigger for Disney's "Winnie-the-Pooh" films. Plus, Burt shows off some of his memorabilia to Joe, pesters "Buffalo Bob" Smith at the liquor store, runs into Johnny Carson at the airport, and gets his college classmate Andy Kaufman on "The Mike Douglas Show." For more information on the Friars Club, please visit our website at https://www.friarsclub.com/ Follow the Friars Club on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082240803132 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pcfriarsclub/?hl=en
Rick Podell and I discuss his early influences; Jackie Gleason; Ed Sullivan; 50's and 60's standups; Alan King; doing standup for his dog; tap dancing; leaving college to do Dames at Sea off Broadway; getting hired as a Universal contract player; doing Baretta and getting a mentor in Robert Blake; Busting Loose; Garry Marshall; Paramount commissary; Chopped Liver Brothers; how appearing on the Mike Douglas Show makes you crave for new material; how his jack-of-all trades style hurt him; working with Milton Berle in Two by Two and meeting his endowment; Budd Friedman gets roasted; writing the pilots Brothers and Our Time with co-writer Mike Preminger; starring in films "Lunch Wagon" and "Underground Aces"; co-starring in "Hero at Large" with John Ritter; losing out on Chips to Erik Estrada; performing with Richard Lewis, Rich Hall, and Dana Carvey; Jay Leno saying he was too handsome to be a successful comedian; touring Montana with Gilbert Gottfried; guest starring as Jackie Jackerman on a memorable Family Ties; guest starring as a mohel on Cheers; writing the screenplay for "Nothing in Common" about his relationship with his dad; having Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason star; receiving letters from people with the same situations; the film being perceived as too Jewish; Gleason's ill-health; opening with Ginger Rogers for a year; opening for Cher; working on Sunset Boulevard on Broadway with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Glenn Close; being directed by someone who directed Ronald Reagan and Clark Gable; working and later teaching at the Beverly Hills Playhouse; cell phones; and his one-man show
Doug McIntyre joined me to discuss Mr. Belvedere (Christopher Hewett)'s testicular accident and narcolepsy; Catholic school; other Great Neck residents Andy Kaufman and Alan King; sitcoms; the Dick Van Dyke Show; the Odd Couple; Norman Lear and Garry Marshall schools of sitcoms; working with Lowell Ganz on Knight and Day; going to Stonehill College; working in advertising; meeting and writing for Jack Klugman; getting a job on You Again? ; Throb; Full House; how Lenny Ripps is this generations Al Boasberg; Pat McCormack; long hours makes great friends on Full House; John Stamos' General Hospital character makes Doug's neighbor happy; writing a crossover episode with Urkel from Family Matters; working on the New WKRP in Cincinnati; pitching a reboot; writing the Soap Opera Awards while not knowing about them; Liberty's Kids earns him a Humanitas nomination; civics; I'm Just a Bill; Jack Sheldon; cancelling the Regents; Long Island Nets and the ABA; soccer; rooting for bad teams; Yankee fans; his love for Jean Shepard; his article about the Wright Brothers leads to his radio career; retiring because politics turns into asshole patrol; his sleep cycle; Donald Trump; open boarders; internet does not tie people to their country; the US flag should be for all people; welfare; US is a great country and is hated by both extreme sides; first Nation comedians; George Washington; Whiskey Rebellion; too much news that tells you what you already believe; his wife, Penny Peyser on The Tony Randall Show; his upcoming book; Frank's Shadow; rubber chickens; his memorabilia collection; and why my students are the future.
It may seem weird to be in the middle of December and talk about Stephen King. But the truth is the coldness that comes from being frightened by King…is nowhere to be found in Stephen King's Cat's Eye unless you're a smoker, afraid of heights, or a six year old child. But even given the lack of King tropes, and the advent of dark comedy in the Lewis Teague directed film, does it make for a bad viewing experience? Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they dive into King's 1985 Dino Delaurentis production Cat's Eye. And to add even more intrigue to the podcast, two of the boys have not seen the film and it is indeed something they have been wanting to talk about for years: An anthology film. Also be sure to stay tuned until the end of the show as the three hosts also reveal what their year end retrospective will be. And as a hint, let's just say this will be a great franchise for people who are feeling ‘blue' should listen to!
Alan King was on a fashion competition reality show and is the owner and founder of a popular streetwear brand called A Kings. He also doesn't eat p*ssy (often). Join Kat and Jade as they hang out with Alan on the fukfam couch and talk about racism in fashion, crypto whales and other random (but kinda not) sh*t.
Episode 136 of the Luck On Sunday Podcast. Nick was joined in the studio by The Racing Post's Lee Mottershead & top northern trainer Donald McCain. Lot's to discuss from the weekend with reaction from Sandown & Aintree. Talking to both Alan King & Emmet Mullins. Plus Nick also had a lovely, frank chat with Donald about life growing up in the shadow of Red Rum & becoming a trainer.
Everything House Music & More… The PodcastThese episodes will bring you up close and personal with some of the Pioneers of House Music. This genre was born and created in Chicago by young Black American teens doing what they love, creating HOUSE MUSIC which is known all over the world. House Music has given rise […]
This week on It Was a Thing on TV we're giving you the leftover from our 2022 Thanksgiving as we bring you this year's editions for Turkey Day! First, It's an It Was a Thing annual tradition! For the 4th straight year, we're celebrating Thanksgiving by watching balloons down Broadway, Pat Sajak & Stepfanie Kramer calling the action from Herald Square, and guests including Phyllis Diller and the Lawrence Brothers. Superman! What happened to you this year? Then, for our second Thanksgiving episode this year, we watch this NBC special hosted by comedian Alan King from 1980. Alan along with Dick Van Patten, McLean Stevenson and Angie Dickinson try to help us answer the question that's on our minds this season "what have we got to be thankful for?" Follow us through all of our social media pages via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv And also now follow us on Hive Social under the handle @itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:30 - The 1986 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1:39:05 - Alan King's Thanksgiving Special
For our second Thanksgiving episode this year, we watch this NBC special hosted by comedian Alan King from 1980. Alan along with Dick Van Patten, McLean Stevenson and Angie Dickinson try to help us answer the question that's on our minds this season "what have we got to be thankful for?"
Meet Alan King, an icon of old-school comedy who was a fixture on nightclub stages, tv variety and talk shows, and the big screen from the 1960s through the 90s. While King started off as a rapid fire punchline machine, he developed into a fine storyteller, often drawing on his Jewish background for inspiration. He also became a sought after character actor, but his true calling was as the Abbot of the New York Friar's Club where he had a big hand in their legendary and legendarily profane "roasts." As always, find extended cuts in the comments at laughtracksradio.com, and thanks for sharing our shows.
Alan was such a nice guy and it was fantastic to talk to him and get a look into the world of fashion and all the things AKINGS is doing. His NFT project is fascinating and game-changing. I hope you enjoy this episode.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss an extraordinary weekend in the horseracing world. They take a comprehensive look at all the big stories, from Trueshan's Northumberland Plate win to Westover's Irish Derby and the continuing fallout from the Gosden/Dettori affair. Nick is joined by Trueshan's trainer Alan King, who quashes reports that the horse might go jumping. He also catches up with Ralph Beckett, who reports Westover in fine shape after his Irish Derby romp and has news of Lezoo and Scope. Saeeed bin Suroor confirms Real World for this Saturday's Eclipse and backs Frankie Dettori for more rides, while trainer Ben Haslam reflects on training a treble for JP McManus yesterday. Also, Nick and Dave discuss the controversial disqualification of Pretty Polly 3rd Rosscarberry, while Racing Welfare's Chloe Martin joins the show to talk about Racing Staff week.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss an extraordinary weekend in the horseracing world. They take a comprehensive look at all the big stories, from Trueshan's Northumberland Plate win to Westover's Irish Derby and the continuing fallout from the Gosden/Dettori affair. Nick is joined by Trueshan's trainer Alan King, who quashes reports that the horse might go jumping. He also catches up with Ralph Beckett, who reports Westover in fine shape after his Irish Derby romp and has news of Lezoo and Scope. Saeeed bin Suroor confirms Real World for this Saturday's Eclipse and backs Frankie Dettori for more rides, while trainer Ben Haslam reflects on training a treble for JP McManus yesterday. Also, Nick and Dave discuss the controversial disqualification of Pretty Polly 3rd Rosscarberry, while Racing Welfare's Chloe Martin joins the show to talk about Racing Staff week.
NFT entrepreneur and fashion designer Alan King has been making waves in the fashion industry for 8 years. At only 25 years old, he's gone viral on Reddit, worked on the HBOmax show "The Hype", and been featured in Forbes, Huffington Post, and more. He is the creative director behind the luxury streetwear brand AKINGS and has now ventured into the wear-to-earn NFT and metaverse space. Are you confused by NFTs, digital fashion, and the metaverse? Hear from Alan King, a NFT entrepreneur and fashion designer, who is creating the gold standard in this new digital age. In this episode, Alan shares how he utilizes social media and these new virtual innovations for his fashion business, working with celebrities, and where he sees this technology going. Listen to this episode NOW for an exclusive access to future NFT offers!In This Episode, You'll Learn:The Future of Digital Fashion, NFTs, and BlockchainsThe Power of Social Media for BusinessHow NFTs are Win-wins for Sponsors and CustomersFind More of Alan King Here:https://www.akings.io/https://akings.com/https://discord.com/invite/akings@alankingny on twitter@alanking on Instagram Full Episode Timestamps:0:00:44 Alan King's Background in Fashion and Going Viral on Reddit0:03:57 What's the Process for Designing Custom Pieces for Celebrities?0:05:20 Alan King's Fashion Business, Success, and NFTs0:11:25 What is Digital Fashion?0:15:05 Verifying Users Reward Claims0:20:58 Staying Focused in the Face of Big Opportunities0:27:21 What is the Metaverse?0:31:04 Alan's Business Team0:35:44 Where Do You See This Technology in 5 Years?0:28:42 Celebrities Alan Has Worked With and His Biggest Influence
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/sLr6rbzYmik PETER BOGYO has been an actor, a Company Manager, a General Manager, an Executive Producer, a Producer of Special Events and Benefit Concerts, and an Author. On Broadway, he served as General Manager of LOVE LETTERS, starring Mia Farrow, Brian Dennehy, Carol Burnett, Alan Alda and Candice Bergen; THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL, starring Cicely Tyson, Vanessa Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr.; STICK FLY, starring Dulé Hill, directed by Kenny Leon, TIME STANDS STILL, starring Laura Linney, directed by Daniel Sullivan, AMERICAN BUFFALO, starring John Leguizamo, directed by Robert Falls, A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN, starring Kevin Spacey and Eve Best, directed by Howard Davies, THE BLONDE IN THE THUNDERBIRD, starring Suzanne Somers; SLY FOX, starring Richard Dreyfuss, directed by Arthur Penn; FORTUNE'S FOOL, starring Alan Bates and Frank Langella, directed by Arthur Penn, and VOICES IN THE DARK, starring Judith Ivey, directed by Christopher Ashley. Off-Broadway, his general manager credits include A MOTHER, A DAUGHTER, AND A GUN with Olympia Dukakis; Elaine May's ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, directed by Stanley Donen; Jerry Herman's musical revue SHOWTUNE; MR. GOLDWYN, starring Alan King, directed by Gene Saks; MADAME MELVILLE starring Macaulay Culkin and Joely Richardson; and THE UNEXPECTED MAN, starring Alan Bates and Eileen Atkins, directed by Matthew Warchus. He has served as Executive Producer for the soldout Carnegie Hall concert PIAF! THE SHOW, and for FIGARO 90210 at the Duke Theater on 42nd Street. For more information, please visit www.peterbogyo.comnstagram.com/pbogyo.gmg/
Roger Cortes discusses working on The Tonight Show, the famous Malibu Restaurant sketch with Betty White, Tony Bennett, Linda Ronstadt, Alan King, Shelley Winters, Fred de Cordova, & Joey Bishop.
In this episode Kyle and Jeff meet up with Alan King - an Amazing Brass Teacher! - and have a conversation about fixing brass players problems in tone, tonguing and many other things - as well as the best things teachers of beginners should do to create strong brass players! This is a must listen for any instrumental program! Send comments or topic requests for future episodes to smithk@westbrookschools.org. You can find PDF materials on the Growing Band Director Podcast Website here Please Subscribe to the podcast! On Youtube The Growing Band Director Follow on Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear share it with your band director friends or anyone else you think would enjoy it.