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The Script Department | Screenwriting Discussion

John is joined by screenwriter Andy Dillon to discuss their thoughts on season one of Andor.Subscribe and ring the notification bell for daily screenwriting videos.Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss anything from our network of podcasts: https://youtube.com/c/TheScriptDepartmentVisit our website: https://www.thescriptdepartment.netFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thescriptdepartmentFollow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescriptdepartmentFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thescriptdepartmentListen to our podcasts on your favourite podcast service:The Script Department Podcast Network: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/channel/the-script-department/id6442503874Buy us a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheScriptDeptBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-script-department-screenwriting-discussion--3123141/support.

Swedes 2 Turnips 1 - Untold tales from Sun Football

Reshmin returns this week to talk all about things going wrong. Shaun Custis, Paul Jiggins and Andy Dillon not only discuss managers and players losing it on matchdays but also why the life of a football journalist isn't always plain sailing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Football Writers Podcast
Who's the 'best of the rest' this season?

Football Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 45:46


With the title all but decided, Mike Calvin and guests Miguel Delaney and Andy Dillon discuss the best of the rest; could Wolves win a trophy and do Leicester look set on sticking in the top three? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Football Writers Podcast
How do Spurs move forward?

Football Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 45:25


Mike Calvin, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Andy Dillon look ahead to the London derby between West Ham and Spurs this weekend with both managers under pressure. The panel also assess England’s final Euro 2020 qualifiers and look at the club sides benefiting from the England setup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Football Writers Podcast
The Champions League returns and can Spurs put their troubles behind them with a vital win over Bayern?

Football Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 46:48


Michael Calvin is joined this week by debutant on the pod, Andy Dillon from The Sun and regular Adrian Clarke.The guys look ahead to a busy Champions League schedule with all eyes on under-pressure Mauricio Pochettino as Spurs face Bayern. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tilläggstid
VM-special: Andy Dillon

Tilläggstid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 18:16


Tilläggstid.

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Tilläggstid Special: Arsenal med Andy Dillon

Tilläggstid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 15:10


Patrick Ekwall & Claes Andersson. Medverkar: Andy Dillon.

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Tilläggstid
"Oväntat dramatisk fotbollskväll"

Tilläggstid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 19:16


Patrick Ekwall och Claes Andersson om en svensk matchhjälte och lite engelsk fotboll. Andy Dillon, journalist på The Sun, gästar. 

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Talking Michigan Politics
Poll shows Hoekstra, Snyder top two in GOP govenor's race

Talking Michigan Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2010 30:54


On this week's Talking Michigan Politics podcast, Press editors Jeff Cranson and Ed Golder tackle: 1. The race for governor. A new poll, released exclusively to the Grand Rapids Press and Booth Newspapers, finds Pete Hoekstra solidly out front on the GOP side with Rick Snyder continuing to surge on the strength of his TV blitz. Attorney General Mike Cox seems to be waning. On the Democratic side, Andy Dillon holds a narrow lead over Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero, though a large number of voters remain undecided. In other news, robocalls have sparked hostility and investigations by the Secretary of State. Could the state pass campaign finance laws to require disclosure of the money behind robocalls? 2. Teacher's fault? Do teachers' unions deserve the blame for Michigan's failure to get Race to the Top funds for education from the federal government? A Detroit News editorial makes the case. An MEA leader told MIRS news the union would have "sold its soul" had it signed off on the Race to the Top legislation (RTTT) without reviewing the entire document. But Gov. Granholm and others say the teachers union's obstruction cost the state the funds. Today, Dillon and Republican state Sen. Wayne Kuipers are together supporting Grand Rapids schools Supt. Bernard Taylor at his state of the schools address. 3. Tea Partiers redux. A Wall Street Journal editorial and none other than Karl Rove posit today that the Tea Party phenomenon will be bad for the GOP. This comes as Newsweek hit the stands this week with a story about Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham running afoul of his party by compromising with the administration. Conversation starters: • Ed on the summer slide. Increasingly, educators are making the case for alternative school calendars and more and longer days in the classroom. • Jeff on U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts questioning whether he and the associate justices should even attend the State of the Union address in the future after being called out by President Obama on their landmark campaign finance ruling.

Talking Michigan Politics
Democratic field for Michigan governor getting crowded

Talking Michigan Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2010 29:32


On this week's Talking Michigan Politics podcast, recorded at Rocky's in Grand Rapids, Jeff and Ed discuss: 1. The race for governor. The Democratic field is growing. Former Genesee County Treasurer Dan Kildee filed to explore a run and long-exploring candidate Andy Dillon, state House speaker, made his run official Monday. Do Kildee and Lansing Mayor Verg Bernero split the labor base and help Dillon? How does Dillon's pro-life status factor in the primary? On the GOP side, the campaign of Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder has filed two complaints with the Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land and Attorney General Mike Cox alleging that groups behind a series of attack ads are violating Michigan’s campaign finance law. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra was noted in the Washington Post's Fix column today in an analysis that Texas voters rejection of Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson in the gubernatorial race revealed a more vitriolic anti-Washington mood. 2. Grand Rapids Congressional race. Before a crowd of about 200 people, Steve Heacock formally announced his Republican candidacy for the seat being vacated by veteran U.S. Rep. Vern Ehlers. Already in the race are first-term state Rep. Justin Amash, R-Cascade Township, and term-limited state Sen. Bill Hardiman, R-Kentwood. Do Heacock and Hardiman carve up more moderate elements of the party while Amash, an ardent small-government proponent, appeals to the fiscal conservatives? 3. Employee givebacks. The state Senate failed Wednesday to muster the votes to block 3-percent pay raises for state employees. The same day the anti-teachers union Education Action Group criticized Grand Rapids school officials for agreeing to hear from Michigan State University economist Charles Ballard, who conducted a study in the fall that concluded Michigan state employees are not overpaid. Conversation starters: • Ed on National Talk in the Third Person Day. Think Bob Dole. • Jeff on an organization that pushes for alternatives to incarceration held out Michigan, which has seen lower prison populations and lower violent crime, as one of four models in the country. Kent County Prosecutor William Forsyth says judges are very judicious in sending felons to prison, only two in 10, compared to national average of four of 10. It comes as the state decides whether to reinstate good time for prisons to lower prison population and save millions.