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Agents Scott and Cam become groomsmen at a chaotic Italian shotgun wedding while decoding the fifth Man from U.N.C.L.E. film The Spy in the Green Hat. Directed by Joseph Sargent. Starring Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Jack Palance, Janet Leigh, Letícia Román, Eduardo Ciannelli, Allen Jenkins, Jack La Rue, Leo G. Carroll, Joan Blondell and Will Kuluva. Make sure to check out Bill Koenig's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. episode guide. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.
This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Nikko Allen Jenkins, a Black and Native American man convicted of murder in Omaha, Nebraska. In 2013, he killed four people within a span of 11 days. This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams and edited by Minnie Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! Shout Outs Real Housewives of Atlanta (Reality TV show) https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/the-real-housewives-of-atlanta The Diplomat (TV show) https://www.netflix.com/title/81288983 Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/ We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspod Please send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294. We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show! Want to Support the show? You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars! You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through Patreon patreon.com/user?u=11415202 Footnotes: https://wordpress.com/post/fruitloopspod.com/3599 Music “Abyss” by Alasen: ●https://soundcloud.com/alasen●https://twitter.com/icemantrap ●https://instagram.com/icemanbass/●https://soundcloud.com/therealfrozenguy● Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “You Have The Right” by Marlene Miller. Used with permission. Find her Facebook and Instagram under SEMNCHY or marlenemiller138@gmail.com “Dance of Death” by Purple Planet Music http://www.purple-planet.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “One Way” by Yung Kartz https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_Kartz Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License “Furious Freak” by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freak License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Connect with us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHgsKYPbzsI4AEiMrUgabA Twitter @FruitLoopsPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fruitloopspod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Fruitloopspod and https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
~This episode sponsored by Joanna Benefield of Keller Williams Reality of SouthEast Alabama. (334)796-7085.~ From a family history of crime, abuse and mental illness to foster homes and self mutilation, and claims of murders directed by voices of the Greek God Apophis, this story left me reeling. https://www.ketv.com/amp/article/7-years-ago-omaha-spree-killer-nikko-jenkins-interrogated-after-murdering-4-people/33864407. https://briefly.co.za/facts-lifehacks/celebrities-biographies/118680-who-nikko-jenkins-age-wife-sister-father-interview-execution-date-worth/ https://omaha.com/news/crime/nikko-jenkins-timeline/article_cbd9dc9f-4810-51f4-abfe-a62b9e3caa74.html --- 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/crimeexplorers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimeexplorers/support
Wynns Coonawarra Estate has featured fairly prominently on this podcast.We've met chief winemaker Sue Hodder, as well as viticulturist Allen Jenkins, who's since departed the business.You've also heard about Wynns from Andrew Caillard MW, back in season 7, and Matthew Jukes in his masterclass on cabernet shiraz blends.This time though, we're not talking about Wynns Cabernet. At least, not as you know it.Wynns senior winemaker Sarah Pidgeon is with us this episode to talk about Wynns Reframed, a completely new range of wines that are picked earlier, with little or no oak influence to maintain freshness and aromatics.There's a Cabernet Rose, and a white blend of three Italian varieties.The reds meanwhile include a shiraz Riesling blend, which might sound weird, but there's a story behind it, and a cabernet franc cab sav blend.It seems like a major departure from Wynns' core business. So in this special podcast episode – produced with Wynns' support – I started by asking Sarah about the origins of the Wynns Reframed concept.Wynns Reframed wines are now available nationally from select fine wine retailers (RRP $26).
The rise in ransomware attacks throughout the industrial sector has led to a surge in another, related activity – the purchasing of cyber insurance to help soften the blow of these attacks.But today's guest emphasizes that beyond just insurance to cover the costs of these intrusions, the manufacturing sector needs to implement more proactive strategies that encompass prevention and recovery.I'm pleased to welcome Allen Jenkins, VP of Cybersecurity Consulting at InterVision to this episode of Security Breach. InterVision is a leading provider of services focused on enterprise network security. For more information on the work InterVision does, you can go to www.intervision.comTo download our latest report on industrial cybersecurity, The Industrial Sector's New Battlefield, click here.
Allen Jenkins, InterVision's VP of Cyber Security Consulting, discusses the ins and outs of leveraging virtual CISO services. The post Meeting You Where You Are appeared first on InterVision.
This week Lo and KK talk about Nikko Allen Jenkins, a man who comes from a long criminal family history.
In the latest news from Drinks Adventures:Wynns Coonawarra farewells viticulturist Allen Jenkins;Starward and Yalumba collaborate on a new single malt whisky; andModus Operandi launches green energy brewery in Newcastle.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Michael Gordon Guion Stanley Shapiro, Maurice Richlin. Historia: Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene Música Frank De Vol Fotografía Arthur E. Arling Reparto Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, Nick Adams, Allen Jenkins, Lee Patrick, Marcel Dalio, Mary McCarty, Julia Meade Sinopsis Allen, compositor musical, y Jan, decoradora de interiores, se ven obligados a compartir temporalmente la misma línea de teléfono, lo que da lugar a continuas discusiones entre ellos. Los dos trabajan para el mismo jefe, Jonathan, pero no se conocen personalmente. Jonathan pretende a Jan y quiere casarse con ella. Sin embargo, en una fiesta, Allen reconoce por la voz a Jan y entabla conversación con ella ocultando su identidad.
Wellity wellity wellity... I have to be quick writing this because I'm supposed to be helping Dulce make a cake!!! This week Dulce tells the story of spree killer Nikko Jenkins!!! While Adam goes into maybe too much detail on The Screaming House of Union, Missouri... Enjoy Creeps!!! https://linktr.ee/WeeklyCreeppodcast Thank you everyone for all the positive feedback so far!!! We sincerely hope you enjoy listening to our show as much as we like making it!!!
The 2021 NBA All Star game has come and gone! We're joined by basketball lifer Allen Jenkins, former high school teammate of Elton Brand and great friend of Michael Cunningham, to recap the game giving our thoughts as to whether or not it was the right decision to have the game and preview the second half of the NBA season. If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chriskern11 David Heller-@davestir14
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Monday, January 18, 2021 - OTR Comedies Old Gold Comedy Theater - "A Slight Case of Murder" Prohibition has ended and bootlegger Remy Marco has made up his mind it is time to call it quits and become a law-abiding citizen. Years pass and while both his legitimate brewery and his marriage are failing, four dead mobsters are discovered in his home in upstate New York. Sadly, that is the least of his problems -- he is also dealing with a banker who is about to foreclose on his business and a daughter who has just announced that her very serious boyfriend is a state trooper! Featuring: Edward G. Robinson, Allen Jenkins, Harold Lloyd Original Air Date: April 22, 1945 on NBC To hear more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
Ever heard of a "Lynch Fool Proof Turkey Call"? Well today we sit down with Mr. Allen Jenkins, the man that took the call and brought it to the world of turkey hunting. Have you ever thought about building your own turkey call when you were around 12 years old? Mr. Allen did, and the love of turkey hunting was just getting started for him. Mr. Allen takes us through the Liberty, MS manufacturing days and the eventual move out of Liberty. Have you ever wondered what Mr. Allen would say if you asked him what would be his three (3) tips of success in the turkey woods? Well, he answers just that in this episode of Outdoor Country Talk.
Episode #22 A Slight Case of MurderHello movie lovers! - the latest episode of the States & Kingdoms Podcast! Home of the classic-est movies ever !!!Join us this week, as Sean corners the market on the word wonderful and Jenna swings on a picket fence discussing the wonderful contraction-less comedy A Slight Case of Murder!A Slight Case of MurderDirected by Lloyd BaconStarring Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Donnelly, Allen Jenkins, Edward Brophy, Harold Huber and Mary BrianStudio: Warner Brothers*****States & Kingdoms theme music by Sean Newton Be sure to check out our nascent Instagram presence and follow us there- @statesandkingdomsPlease subscribe! Then leave us a 5 star review if you liked what you heard & share with your film-loving friends! Thanks for listening! Keep it classic movie people… xxSean & Jenna
Episode #16 Pillow TalkHello movie lovers! - the latest episode of the States & Kingdoms Podcast! Home of the classic-est movies ever !!! This week we are discussing with wonted erudition the first Day-Hudson pairing, Pillow Talk! Pillow TalkDirected by Michael GordonStarring Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, Allen Jenkins, Nick Adamsand Marcel DalioScreenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice RichlinMusic by Frank De VolStudio: Universal*****States & Kingdoms theme music by Sean Newton Be sure to check out our nascent Instagram presence and follow us there- @statesandkingdomsPlease subscribe! Then leave us a 5 star review if you liked what you heard & share with your film-loving friends! Thanks for listening! Keep it classic movie people… xxSean & Jenna
One of Australia's best known winemakers, Sue Hodder of Wynns Coonawarra Estate, joins us this episode.Sue has just completed her 27th vintage at Wynns, where she oversees production of some of Australia's most cellared wines, including Black Label Cabernet.Together with Wynns' renowned viticulturist, Allen Jenkins, Sue has transformed the quality, and subtly redefined the style of the company's flagship Coonawarra reds.Sue and Allen were joint winners of the 2010 Gourmet Traveller WINE Winemaker of the Year Award, among many other accolades Sue has picked up in her esteemed career.Help us fund Season Three by purchasing your limited edition podcoasters here.Follow James Atkinson on Facebook here, Instagram here and Twitter here.Theme music ‘Sandbox’ by Rudists.
Red Time For Bonzo: A Marxist-Reaganist Film Podcast (Ronald Reagan Filmography)
The Gipper’s fourth and final supporting appearance in a Dick Powell buffoon-and-crooner finds Reagan headed in the wrong direction down the cast list. To be fair, it’s quite an assemblage, with Ann Sheridan, Helen Broderick, Allen Jenkins, ZaSu Pitts, Gale Page, Granville Bates, William B. Davidson, “Slapsie Maxie” Rosenbloom, and Quarter-Million-Dollar-Moustache-Man Jerry Colonna hoovering up most of the comedic oxygen. The film also benefits from a set of mildly diverting novelty tunes by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer (including the immortal “Hooray For Spinach”). Less of an asset is a Wald and Macaulay script afflicted by an excess of insistent tics. Every single character – with the possible exception of Reagan’s small-time music publisher – has some dementedly distinctive hitch in their palaver. Fans of Gareth’s theory of Reagan-as-mediating figure will find a great deal of support for the contention in this one, wherein the actor practically evaporates into the ether. And the big plagiarism plot provides a fine pretext for some spirited intellectual property law anathematizing. Novel suggestion: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Follow us at: Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale
The Gipper’s fourth and final supporting appearance in a Dick Powell buffoon-and-crooner finds Reagan headed in the wrong direction down the cast list. To be fair, it’s quite an assemblage, with Ann Sheridan, Helen Broderick, Allen Jenkins, ZaSu Pitts, Gale Page, Granville Bates, William B. Davidson, “Slapsie Maxie” Rosenbloom, and Quarter-Million-Dollar-Moustache-Man Jerry Colonna hoovering up most of the comedic oxygen. The film also benefits from a set of mildly diverting novelty tunes by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer (including the immortal “Hooray For Spinach”). Less of an asset is a Wald and Macaulay script afflicted by an excess of insistent tics. Every single character – with the possible exception of Reagan’s small-time music publisher – has some dementedly distinctive hitch in their palaver. Fans of Gareth’s theory of Reagan-as-mediating figure will find a great deal of support for the contention in this one, wherein the actor practically evaporates into the ether. And the big plagiarism plot provides a fine pretext for some spirited intellectual property law anathematizing. Novel suggestion: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Follow us at: Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale
Red Time For Bonzo: A Marxist-Reaganist Film Podcast (Ronald Reagan Filmography)
When proletarian Warner Brothers hightails it to the Ozarks, things can only go two ways: toward tragedy or rough mockery. Swing Your Lady offers a touch of the former (thanks primarily to genuine chemistry between unlikely screen lovers Louise Fazenda and Nat Pendleton), and a whole mess of the latter. There's not much Gipper in this one, but what there is, is choice - by now he's got his sharpie media character persona so well honed that he runs rings around wrestling promoters Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh, and Allen Jenkins (none of whom, it must be owned, is playing at the brighter edge of their respective character ranges). The film offers wonderful opportunities for your hosts to digress upon such weighty matters as "Ozark face" minstrelsy; the eruption of "hillbilly" music upon the popular scene during the 1930s; the strange careers and love lives of The Weaver Brothers & Elviry; a lengthy disquisition upon the unique properties of "The Old Apple Tree" (a tragi-comic lynching ballad); a potted history of American wrestling (on and off the big screen), with a special focus on hirsute suitor Daniel Boone Savage; and an ode to future Blondie star Penny Singleton's sick terpsichore. Along the way, you'll hear all of the features you've come to know and love, including AFI Film Catalog Subject Tags, Would You Bang Reagan?, and a date with Norbert "I Love Actresses!" Lusk (whose critical wisdom puts the callow carping of the Medved Brothers and Bosley Crowther to shame.) Outro Music: "The Old Apple Tree" - performed by Artie Shaw & His Rhythm Makers (1938) Now is a time for choosing. Choose RED TIME FOR BONZO! Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale Intro Theme: "Driving Reagan" by Gareth Hedges
When proletarian Warner Brothers hightails it to the Ozarks, things can only go two ways: toward tragedy or rough mockery. Swing Your Lady offers a touch of the former (thanks primarily to genuine chemistry between unlikely screen lovers Louise Fazenda and Nat Pendleton), and a whole mess of the latter. There's not much Gipper in this one, but what there is, is choice - by now he's got his sharpie media character persona so well honed that he runs rings around wrestling promoters Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh, and Allen Jenkins (none of whom, it must be owned, is playing at the brighter edge of their respective character ranges). The film offers wonderful opportunities for your hosts to digress upon such weighty matters as "Ozark face" minstrelsy; the eruption of "hillbilly" music upon the popular scene during the 1930s; the strange careers and love lives of The Weaver Brothers & Elviry; a lengthy disquisition upon the unique properties of "The Old Apple Tree" (a tragi-comic lynching ballad); a potted history of American wrestling (on and off the big screen), with a special focus on hirsute suitor Daniel Boone Savage; and an ode to future Blondie star Penny Singleton's sick terpsichore. Along the way, you'll hear all of the features you've come to know and love, including AFI Film Catalog Subject Tags, Would You Bang Reagan?, and a date with Norbert "I Love Actresses!" Lusk (whose critical wisdom puts the callow carping of the Medved Brothers and Bosley Crowther to shame.) Outro Music: "The Old Apple Tree" - performed by Artie Shaw & His Rhythm Makers (1938) Now is a time for choosing. Choose RED TIME FOR BONZO! Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale Intro Theme: "Driving Reagan" by Gareth Hedges
The Lux Radio Theatre. November 9, 1936. CBS net. "Alias Jimmy Valentine". Sponsored by: Lux. A good story about a safe-cracker trying to go straight. Pat O'Brien sings "The Charlady's Ball." Guest Melvyn Purvis ("The Greatest G-Man In History") recalls a real safe cracker he met while tracking down John Dillinger. George Wells (adaptor), Frank Woodruff (director), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Allen Jenkins, Cecil B. DeMille, Joan Field (four years old), Melville Ruick (announcer), Pat O'Brien, Melvyn Purvis (intermission guest), O. Henry (author), Paul Armstrong (adaptor), William Frawley, Paul Armstrong (stage adaptor), Carolyn Newell (intermission guest: chorus girl), Crauford Kent, Myra Marsh, Joan Field, Tommy Bupp, Madge Evans, Sam Flint, Rolfe Sedan (doubles), Victor Rodman (doubles), Ken Chavelle (doubles), Virginia Stone (doubles), Jean Colbert (doubles), Frank Nelson (doubles, program opening announcer), Charles Emerson, David Kerman, Ross Forrester, Priscilla Lyon (commercial spokesman), Leora Thatcher (commercial spokesman).oldtimeradiodvd.com