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As we endure the long wait between the end of the Chibnall era and the advent of RTD2, we cast an eye backwards over the last 5 years. What went well? What went wrong? Has Branwell recovered from ‘The Witchfinders' yet? Join us as we talk the good and bad of diverse representation, the vagaries of the Timeless Child plotline, and whatever was (or, more pertinently, wasn't) going on between the Doctor and Yaz, in what is, for some reason, our most X-rated episode to date. The Positives: 5.06 The Key Problems: 18.49 The Thirteenth Doctor: 1.06.35 Companions and Recurring Characters: 1.23.01 (in the order: Ryan, Graham, Dan, Yaz, the Master, the Fugitive Doctor) This episode is dedicated to Andrew Ellard. Ciarán's article on the politics of the Chibnall era (from January 2021): https://headstuff.org/entertainment/film/television/the-chibnall-centrism-of-doctor-who-politics-on-tv/ Twitter: @LotsPlanetsPod Email: lotsofplanets@gmail.com Theme Music: "Special Spotlight" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Original broadcast date December 13, 2018. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2018/12/binary-system-podcast-156-wtnv-139-the-birthday-of-lee-marvin/ This week it's time to grab a plate of imaginary corn with some theoretical butter and celebrate the birthday of Lee Marvin! (At least, that's what they're doing over in Night Vale. We still don't understand why it's always Lee's 30th birthday but we do like the corn.) And for the first time in months we're actually ahead of the game in our recordings, so we probably won't need to take a week off for the holidays! But since we recorded this almost two weeks ago, you'll get to hear us talk about such "breaking news" as the cancellation of Daredevil, the new Go-Bots series at IDW, and the fallout from Tumblr removing all adult content from the platform. It was breaking news when we recorded it anyway. This week's outro music is a clip from Bollywood Blades by Professor Kliq. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Professor_Kliq/netBloc_Vol_34_The_Whitewash/03_-_Professor_Kliq_-_Bollywood_Blades Here's that thread from Andrew Ellard talking about the weird pacing in the Daredevil "Neti Pot" episode. https://twitter.com/ellardent/status/1068443844558102529
For those of you who like them all in one chunk here it is with the interim titles lopped off and the cliffhangers merged just like in the old days of BBC Video. Superb script guru Andrew Ellard has challenged Toby to watch The Rescue and to choose his favourite things about it, so if you like crash landings, genocide, and dead pets then you'll just love the planet Dido. Toby Hadoke is your guide, but play your cards right or you can't come in.
What's this? We've actually covered a movie? In our first main episode since July, Joe and James are joined by Andrew Ellard, returning for his third appearance as we cover Ang Lee's 2003 movie, Hulk. Is it Phase 0 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in disguise? Would General Ross really have that kind of facial hair? And are the Hulk dogs actually from the comics? These questions and more answered. Sort of. PLUS: in lieu of news, you can hear about what we've been watching lately, including chat about Steven Universe, the Babysitter's Club and, er, every Adam Sandler movie in chronological order.00:00 - Intro, Seb Chat & what have we been we watching?53:19 - Hulk ChatCinematic Universe is supported by the generosity of our backers on Patreon, who also get to hear episodes ad-free along with bonus material! Check out our page and consider subscribing at patreon.com/cinematicuniverseYou can find our comic book movie themed merch designs at Redbubble, and follow us on Twitter @cine_verse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*swivels around in enormous winged chair* Ah, Mr.Podcast Listener, we've been expecting you. The guest in our deadly lair this week is master script editor Andrew Ellard, who joins us on a tour of the most woeful evil geniuses in fact and fiction. Andrew brings an astonishing movie abomination from the 1960s making an absolute hash of the memory of 007. Meanwhile Barry tells the tales of the most dangerous Xhosa tribeswoman ever, the man who amplified Hitler and the scariest quiz contestant to make it onto TV. To finish off Ben has two mighty tales of a Nobel prize winning Japanese novelist whose homoerotic cult went badly wrong and the self-made growth-hormone millionaire who dreamed of a creating a New Utopia at the end of the 1990s. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @ellardent Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support us as we venture forth into professional recording studios: https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
This week I had a chat with script editor Andrew Ellard about his controversial views on Turn Left. We also dipped into some of his thoughts on other stories, and on what it means to be a script editor. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:26:58 - Script editing 00:37:28 - Turn Left 01:17:37 - Quickfire thoughts Andrew on Twitter - @ellardent Find us on Twitter - @GalacticYoyoPod Email us at galacticyoyopod@gmail.com Promotional artwork by Molly Lester (@mollypukes). Theme music written and performed by Aleks Podraza. Presented by Dylan Marsh.
Welcome to the sixth episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast! This is a new podcast from Flickering Myth, in which a different guest stops by each week to chat about their favourite movie.This week, sitcom script editor and founder of the brilliant #tweetnotes Andrew Ellard joins me to talk about David Cronenberg's 1980s remake of The Fly, in which Jeff Goldblum spews horrible, acidic bug vomit everywhere. The conversation, I promise you, is more pleasant than that mental image.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe on YouTube or iTunes and leave us a comment, rating or review. For more entertainment news, reviews and interviews, head over to www.flickeringmyth.com/
Ep. 6 with Andrew Ellard, My Favourite Podcast, Season 2 by Pierre Novellie
Andrew Ellard (@ellardent) is a script editor who has worked along side Doug Naylor and Graham Lineham on TV shows including the IT crowd, Miranda, Red Dwarf and more! I got him on the podcast to talk about - Being a script editorGetting the trust of a writer to work with them.What it takes to get a script writing credit.How on demand players are changing the face of TV.AND MORE!This podcast would be useful to anyone interested creating a sitcom, writing for TV or just interested in what goes on behind the scenes of a television channel and show production.You can stream the podcast here (with show notes) - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/AndrewEllardOr 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 Andrew's comedy blaps can be found here. You can find a link to the group around my future sitcom here. 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/PanicRoomEvery little bit helps! Alternatively you can support the show by giving it a review in iTunes or just by sharing the episode with a friend or two!Thanks,SiWant more content from me? Why wouldn't you!Please check out my other podcast - The Audio Time Capsule. In each episode a guest comes on, leaves 20 questions, then a year later comes back on and answers them. I then edit it so they're talking to their past self.Here are the links -iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-audio-time-capsule-podcast/id1303205943Webstream - http://simoncaine.co.uk/AudioTimeCapsulePodcastYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHFZ_FLH1XqrCZysA1nFISwFacebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1008996252556647/?ref=br_rsTwitter - https://twitter.com/audiotimetravel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James and Dave get geeky and technical with writer/script editor Andrew Ellard as they ask listeners' questions, covering characters, plot lines and sitcoms set-ups. So they cover everything, really. Nice.
James and Dave talk to writer/script editor Andrew Ellard about his Channel 4 Blap, Outsiders, and his work on Chewing Gum.
A podcast about stuff we actually enjoy, unashamedly. There's plenty of snark and negativity on the internet, this isn't that.This episode features writer and script editor Andrew Ellard, and we discuss Star Wars: The Force Awakens - why we loved it, why it worked, and what it does right. Contains swearing, bad jokes, and obviously HUGE spoilers for the movie!@jamesmoranwww.jamesmoranwriter.com
Phil Sandifer is joined by Andrew Ellard for a discussion of River Song, farce, and how we liked Doctor Who in 2015.
Time for Part II of the Ultimate Hardcore Writers series where we talk with Andrew Ellard, the man who helps wrangle the genius creators behind shows like Red Dwarf, The IT Crowd, Miranda and more. Andrew discusses what you really need to know before you write your show, explores just how many rewrites are normal, tells us the ultimate way to test your writing, and answers that burning question: do we need to know latin?
Does the thought of writing for Red Dwarf and The IT Crowd make your heart skip a beat? If so, join Natalie and British writer Andrew Ellard as he breaks down his job helping iconic talents like Graham Linehan, Doug Naylor and Miranda Hart stretch their genius that little bit further. He dissects TV writing in the UK versus the US, airs his beefs with religion, and reveals how his horror screenplay Afterdeath came to be produced.
This podcast we spend over an hour talking to script editor Andrew Ellard. We felt these extra length was worth the level of his insights into some of your favourite shows. Plus we couldn't shut him up. Here is how he describes himself - "I'm a writer and script editor. I’ve worked on various shows including Red Dwarf, The IT Crowd and Miranda. I also offer (paid) rewrite notes for your script. You may know me from Twitter (@ellardent) having seen my opinion/review #tweetnotes." We recorded this at the Royal Festival Hall, so you get free background music with this one. Lastly, Merry Christmas and hope 2015 is a good one for your writing projects.
Dave Cohen and James Cary are joined by top script editor Andrew Ellard. Together they discuss ITV's latest moves back into the field of sitcom, and Andrew's impressive CV, including The IT Crowd (with Graham Linehan) and Red Dwarf (with Doug Naylor). Andrew also talks about his work co-writing The Brian Butterfield Movie with James and Peter Serafinowicz, as well as the use of Twitter in the comedy industry, and more in-depth writing discussion including the mechanics and use of character and gags.