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In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa chats to Ardal O'Hanlon about his new novel A Plot to Die For, the first book in his Blooming Murder Mystery series.Best known for Father Ted and Death in Paradise, Ardal brings comedy, warmth and murder mystery together in this funny, charming and sharply observed cosy crime novel set in a small Irish town.Philippa also reviews three books exploring the current tradwife trend in very different ways:Yesteryear by Caro Claire BurkeTradwife by Sarah LanganThe Tradwife's Secret by Leanne ChildIn this episodeArdal O'Hanlon on A Plot to Die ForWriting cosy crime with genuine comedyWhy funny writing still takes serious craftThe influence of Death in Paradise and murder mystery structureCreating Finn O'Leary, celebrity gardener turned amateur detectiveSmall-town Ireland, community secrets and Tidy TownsWriting a series and what might come nextAudiobook narration and why Ardal reads his own bookPhilippa's tradwife fiction recommendationsAbout A Plot to Die ForA Plot to Die For introduces Finn O'Leary, a TV celebrity gardener who returns home to Ireland to care for his mother — only to find himself caught up in murder, secrets and local rivalries.Expect:cosy crimeIrish humouramateur sleuthinggardeningcommunity dramaa brilliant cast of charactersand a murder during choir practiceBooks reviewedYesteryear – Caro Claire BurkeA twisty, genre-bending tradwife novel perfect for book clubs and holiday reading.Tradwife – Sarah LanganA horror take on the tradwife trend, with farmhouse perfection hiding something deeply unsettling.The Tradwife's Secret – Leanne ChildA psychological thriller full of secrets, lies and domestic tension.Books mentionedA Plot to Die For – Ardal O'HanlonThe Truth About Ruby Cooper – Liz NugentThe God of the Woods – Liz MooreWhite City – Dominic NolanYesteryear – Caro Claire BurkeTradwife – Sarah LanganThe Tradwife's Secret – Leanne ChildBiscuit verdictArdal chooses the Wagon Wheel — original preferred, jammy accepted in emergencies.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.
Ardal O'Hanlon's new book 'A Plot to Die For' is the first in a series of crime novels starring Finn O'Leary, the celebrity gardener who comes back to his small home town where it turns out things aren't quite so cosy. Ella Risbridger tells us why the maxim 'never met your heroes' absolutely does not apply to Nigella Lawson and comedian Kathy Maniura skewers a specific kind of male midlfe crisis in her show 'Cycling Man'. Music is from Jasmine Jethwa and Jim Moray.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Jessica Treen
Top Irish actor Chris O'Dowd tells us all about baa-rilliant new film, The Sheep Detectives.Actor turned author Ardal O'Hanlon flips through his new book, A Plot to Die For.Tip Top Tik Tok Doc, Clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr Julie Smith shares advice from her book, Open When.Catch TFI Unplugged on Channel 4 from 11pm on Friday nights or on the Virgin Radio UK YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
''I hate the word celebrity''Comedian, Actor and Author Ardal O'Hanlon joined Dave to chat about his new novel - 'A Plot to Die For'.
Diego Domingo García, concejal de Urbanismo de San Sebastián de los Reyes, sobre la desestimación definitiva del la posible legalización del centro educativo privado de 'El Ardal'
Aký má Slovensko dlh, aká je jeho štruktúra a čo nás stojí jeho financovanie? Prečo je treba opraviť ústavný zákon o „dlhovej brzde“? Čo by mala vláda robiť, ak chce naozaj konsolidovať verejné financie? Odpovedá Daniel Bytčánek, bývalý riaditeľ dlhovej agentúry ARDAL.
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Comedian, actor and writer Ardal O'Hanlon talks to Brendan about his career, his new stand-up tour starting next month and why comedians are control freaks. He also chooses five songs that have meant something special to him throughout his life from Joan Baez to Talking Heads to Lankum
#382 Aer Lingus Babies - Richard has a bee in his bonnet about crescent toilet seats, but at least his photo has been in the Daily Express. His guest is actor, comedian and author Ardal O'Hanlon. They talk about how Father Dougal got free shoes, how much research Ardal did into the priesthood, annoying Morgan Freeman, why Ardal left the dream job of Death in Paradise, playing a cat trapped on the motorway in Doctor Who and why it pays to be nice to the person on the airline check in desk. They also chat about his brilliant new novel Brouhaha and why Ardal wants to try everything before he dies!Buy Ardal's book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Brouhaha/dp/B09SQCZVYWLive RHLSTPs coming up. Guest and ticket link info here https://richardherring.com/rhlstpt/tourSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE See details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATES Buy DVDs and books from GO FASTER STRIPE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's bonus Destination Special we're heading to Ireland, one of my favourite places in the world. Ireland has this special kind of magic. It asks you to slow down, to dig beneath the surface, to chat to the people behind the bar and to take your time - to walk, to wander, to just sit and soak it all up.Joining me is someone who knows the country inside and out - the brilliant comedian and actor, Ardal O'Hanlon. You'll know Ardal, of course, from TV's Father Ted, where he stole the show as the endlessly lovable Father Dougal - and from the extremely popular BBC series Death in Paradise, where he swapped windswept clifftops for tropical crime-solving in the Caribbean. He's also an incredible writer, stand-up, and most recently, travel presenter, in The Emerald Isles, his BBC series which explored Ireland's lesser-known islands, uncovering their culture, music, and wild beauty.In this episode, Ardal shares the places in Ireland that have stayed with him, from childhood summers in Galway and Donegal to his all time favourite destination, a lunar landscape in County Clare, and my favourite part of the episode, his hidden gems, which really bring to life some of the wild islands off the mainland that he visited while making his TV series - a lot to add to your bucket list. We talk about the joy of slowness, the quirks of island life, and his new tour - Not Himself - which he'll be taking across the UK and Ireland soon.So whether you're planning a trip to Ireland, dreaming about one, or you're just here for the stories - settle in and enjoy!Destination Recap:Crockwell, Galway, Co. GalwayConnemara National Park, Co. GalwayMagheragallan Beach, Gweedore, Co. DonegalEregal Mountain, Co. DonegalThe Burren, Co. Clare Skellig Michael, Co. KerryGreat Blasket, Co. Kerry Tory Island, Co. Donegal Rathlin, Co. Antrim Sligo, Co. SligoSaltee Islands, Co. Wexford Visit Ireland.com for more inspiration planning your trip.Ardal is heading back on tour this autumn with his brand new stand-up show, Not Himself. You can find all the tour dates and ticket info at ardalohandlon.com.Thanks so much for listening today. I'll be back with a brand new season - Season 15 - in a couple of weeks! In the meantime, come and follow me on Instagram - I'm @hollyrubenstein - and you'll also find me on TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest: Ardal Loh-Gronager - Founder and Managing Partner of Loh-Gronager Partners Investment PartnershipBackground: Over 10 years of financial industry experience at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Credit Suisse. Half Danish, born in UK with a global upbringing across Europe, Asia, and Australia.Key Moments:[3:00] Ardal discusses how his childhood shaped him - living in 11 different homes and attending 8 schools in 6 countries before turning 18, with entrepreneurial parents.[4:30] Shares a powerful childhood memory of his parents being unable to pay school fees, teaching him about financial independence.[5:10] Critical insights on business reality versus financial models.[7:30] Discusses how investing is the broadest intellectual pursuit, encompassing everything around us.[10:45] Recounts winning Guy Spear's charity auction lunch, modeled after Buffett's charity lunches.[12:20] The spirit of giving back and learning from those who came before you: "All success is built on the shoulders of giants."[14:00] Explores the concept of teaching as a way to deepen understanding.[15:30] Shares how writing his book helped him clarify his own investment philosophy.[19:00] Explains the inspiration behind his book's title "The Perceptive Investor" through Magritte's painting La Clairvoyance.[21:10] The distinction between art and science in investing: qualitative versus quantitative analysis.[24:00] Uses Amazon as a case study of perception in investing.[28:00] Discusses circle of competence and margin of safety.[36:15] Reveals his 250-question investment checklist, including the unique "centering exercise" to check emotional state before making decisions.[42:00] Parallels between investing and piloting aircraft - the importance of checklists.[46:25] The willingness to be lonely as a contrarian investor: "You cannot outperform the market unless you're a contrarian."[48:50] The stock market paradox: "The stock market is the only market in the world that when it goes on sale, everyone runs away."[52:30] Investment as an infinite game - focusing on process rather than outcomes.[55:45] Discusses ergodicity - making decisions that keep you in the game.[1:01:45] The misconception of risk: "High quality assets can be risky and low quality assets can be safe. What matters is the price you pay."[1:04:30] Distinguishing between risk and uncertainty: "We define risk as the probability of permanent loss of capital, distinct from price volatility."[1:07:20] The importance of patience..[1:13:30] Understanding business moats.[1:15:30] Culture as a key component of business longevity.[1:18:30] Lessons from Ben Graham's investment journey.[1:24:15] The paradox of "best ideas" portfolios - often the investments we have least conviction in outperform our highest conviction picks.[1:33:00] Ardal defines success.Podcast Program – Disclosure StatementBlue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice.Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed.Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Our guest this week is Irish comedy royalty. He spent years on the tele as Father Dougal McGuire but he's also one of the funniest stand-up comedians of his generation. He built the bridge for future comedians to cross and now he's a master on the stage, it's Ardal O'Hanlon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Which fart do you think would win the F-A-R-T Cup?Welcome back to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week we went through a comprehensive list of the different names for boobs…We had the legendary Bobby C (Robert Carlyle, not Bobby Charlton…) in to talk about his new Netflix series,Toxic Town. He also dropped his skin care routine and the secret to looking young, spoiler alert, it's not colonics.Then, to be sure, to be sure, we had Father Dougal himself, the hilarious Ardal O'Hanlon! He joined Chris and the team to chat all about his new tour and, of course, his upcoming trip to God's country (Leeds) to watch Leeds United.It doesn't stop there, we also had your Whatsapp Messages on the show! We laughed, we cried, and we had fish fingers and chips da da da da da… oi oi oi… stuck in our heads for the rest of the day.For even more laughs listen out for this:Dom's 1 word impressionMummy Pig's pregnantThe Book of Moron Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
Investovanie bez rizika a ešte na tom zarobiť? Znie to ako sen? S novými štátnymi dlhopismi pre ľudí je to realita. Hosťom Martina Rinča v podcaste Kapučíno bol opäť Daniel Bytčánek z agentúry pre riadenie dlhu a likvidity Ardal. Prezradil, ako na to. Zabudnite na strach z investovania! Tieto dlhopisy sú ideálne aj pre tých, ktorí s investovaním len začínajú. Tak neváhajte, vypočujte si podcast a zistite, ako môžete zhodnotiť svoje peniaze bez rizika a ešte na tom zarobiť! PS: Marec je mesiac, kedy môžete úspešne zaknihovať svoje investície.
Investovanie bez rizika a ešte na tom zarobiť? Znie to ako sen? S novými štátnymi dlhopismi pre ľudí je to realita. Hosťom Martina Rinča v podcaste Kapučíno bol opäť Daniel Bytčánek z agentúry pre riadenie dlhu a likvidity Ardal. Prezradil, ako na to. Zabudnite na strach z investovania! Tieto dlhopisy sú ideálne aj pre tých, ktorí s investovaním len začínajú. Tak neváhajte, vypočujte si podcast a zistite, ako môžete zhodnotiť svoje peniaze bez rizika a ešte na tom zarobiť! PS: Marec je mesiac, kedy môžete úspešne zaknihovať svoje investície.
Value: After Hours is a podcast about value investing, Fintwit, and all things finance and investment by investors Tobias Carlisle, and Jake Taylor. See our latest episodes at https://acquirersmultiple.com/podcastWe are live every Tuesday at 1.30pm E / 10.30am P.About Jake Jake's Twitter: https://twitter.com/farnamjake1Jake's book: The Rebel Allocator https://amzn.to/2sgip3lABOUT THE PODCASTHi, I'm Tobias Carlisle. I launched The Acquirers Podcast to discuss the process of finding undervalued stocks, deep value investing, hedge funds, activism, buyouts, and special situations.We uncover the tactics and strategies for finding good investments, managing risk, dealing with bad luck, and maximizing success.SEE LATEST EPISODEShttps://acquirersmultiple.com/podcast/SEE OUR FREE DEEP VALUE STOCK SCREENERhttps://acquirersmultiple.com/screener/FOLLOW TOBIASWebsite: https://acquirersmultiple.com/Firm: https://acquirersfunds.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenbackdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobycarlisleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/tobiascarlisleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobias_carlisleABOUT TOBIAS CARLISLETobias Carlisle is the founder of The Acquirer's Multiple®, and Acquirers Funds®.He is best known as the author of the #1 new release in Amazon's Business and Finance The Acquirer's Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, the Amazon best-sellers Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (2014) (https://amzn.to/2VwvAGF), Quantitative Value: A Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors (2012) (https://amzn.to/2SDDxrN), and Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Concentrated Value Investors (2016) (https://amzn.to/2SEEjVn). He has extensive experience in investment management, business valuation, public company corporate governance, and corporate law.Prior to founding the forerunner to Acquirers Funds in 2010, Tobias was an analyst at an activist hedge fund, general counsel of a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and a corporate advisory lawyer. As a lawyer specializing in mergers and acquisitions he has advised on transactions across a variety of industries in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Australia, Singapore, Bermuda, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and Guam. He is a graduate of the University of Queensland in Australia with degrees in Law (2001) and Business (Management) (1999).
Katı atıkları kontrol altına almak için Türkiye'de Depozito Yönetim Sistemi uygulamaya geçiyor. Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Prof. Dr. Yüksel Ardalı ile Türkiye'de ve dünyada atık yönetiminin nereye geldiğini konuştuk.
Dnes je plný internet návodov a ,,odborníkov,, s radami ako investovať a zarobiť veľa peňazí. Je to však naozaj také jednoduché? Spravidla platí, čím vyšší zisk, tým je vyšší risk. Riaditeľ agentúry Ardal, Daniel Bytčánek v ta3 podcaste Kapučíno prezradil spôsob, ako investovať takmer s nulovým rizikom. Je to ideálna možnosť pre začiatočníkov v investovaní.
Dnes je plný internet návodov a ,,odborníkov,, s radami ako investovať a zarobiť veľa peňazí. Je to však naozaj také jednoduché? Spravidla platí, čím vyšší zisk, tým je vyšší risk. Riaditeľ agentúry Ardal, Daniel Bytčánek v ta3 podcaste Kapučíno prezradil spôsob, ako investovať takmer s nulovým rizikom. Je to ideálna možnosť pre začiatočníkov v investovaní.
Welcome back to The Lovely Show. This week Kevin & Justine are joined by a very special guest, the icon that is Ardal O'Hanlon. Kevin & Justine go back to Ardal's roots discussing his many comedic inspirations, early gigs and Father Ted. But in a true 'Lovely Show' fashion Kevin & Justine make sure to ask Ardal an assortment of weird and wonderful questions. They cover everything from time-travelling to death by bananas. If you enjoyed this episode of The Lovely Show, please ensure to leave us a LOVELY review. Support The Lovely Show to get ad-free listening and bonus episodes at HeadStuffPodcasts.com - listen to your bonus episodes and ad-free feed in your favourite app! This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Matt Mahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Konuğumuz Didem Ardalı Büyükarman ile Hırsız Kim üzerine konuşuyoruz.
Konuğumuz Didem Ardalı Büyükarman ile Hırsız Kim üzerine konuşuyoruz.
It's the final b-b-b-b-bonus episode from the live tour and what better way to end than with Irish comedy god and ‘Father Ted' star Ardal O'Hanlon. Oh, and eating a creamy dessert. Follow Ardal on Twitter @ardalsfolly and Instagram @ardalohanlon Recorded by Matt Mountford-Lister for Storm Productions Group live at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin.Edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day -- and the 200th Episode of Laugh Tracks Legends of Comedy -- than by turning the spotlight on Ardal O'Hanlon, a masterful Irish stand-up comic and television star. Launching into a late 1980s Dublin scene that didn't have much comedy, Ardal had a solution! With a couple of college mates he started a comedy club, then went on to win a "New Act of the Year" award at the Hackney Empire comedy competition in 1994. A long tv career followed with Ardal playing everything from a child-like priest to a superhero to a detective investigator in the recent "Death in Paradise". He has also dabbled in stage and voice acting, and he still finds time to work the standup stages of the UK. As always, find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Ardal? Ardal's big break came in 1995 when he was tapped for a key role in the British sitcom "Father Ted". Playing the child-like Father Dougal McGuire, Ardal was a fan favorite. https://youtu.be/bZ4XdqQrT20?si=0kaD5mCDc8XXOqaE After his initial series "Father Ted" had concluded it's run, Ardal took a left turn for his next show -- starring as George Sunday -- a simple man who in reality is Thermoman from the planet Ultron. High concept? Yes. Very funny? Absolutely. https://youtu.be/ZimdnUvfs0I?si=dhAisyQ6MKg2cV0r While he has become a television star with many series under his belt, Ardal continues to perform standup to the delight of fans. This is a fine bit from the BBC Comedy Roadshow a few years back. https://youtu.be/8LrY-Usdc54?si=-VM-Ib19rP0Q4TUf
Programa semanal de actualidad, entrevistas y novedades sobre juegos de mesa, rol, cómics, ciencia ficción, fantasía y ocio alternativo del equipo de Cero en Cordura. En el programa de esta semana hablamos de: Cómics - Ardalén y Presas Fáciles, de Miguel Anxo Prado (Norma Editorial). Entrevista con Gema Moraleda, editora de Ardalén - Alien: Deshielo Series y cine - Echo - Percy Jackson y los dioses del Olimpo Polifrikis es un podcast solidario con Ayudar Jugando: https://ayudarjugando.org/ Si te apetece seguir comentando con nosotros los temas de cada semana, únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/Polifrikeo Grabamos cada lunes nuestro programa en directo en https://www.twitch.tv/0encordura a eso de las 20:30h (UTC+1) Nuestras redes sociales: https://twitter.com/0enCordura https://www.instagram.com/0encordura/ https://www.facebook.com/0enCordura/ https://bsky.app/profile/0encordura.bsky.social
Actor and Comedian Ardal O'Hanlon chats to Brendan about his TV documentary, 'The Last Priests in Ireland.'
From Rathlin in the north to Cape Clear in the south, the islands off the coast of Ireland have long been a source of inspiration and of myth. But they're home to a rich diversity of wildlife too - and a wide range of people. In Inis na nIontas, actor and comedian Ardal O'Hanlon takes us on a fascinating journey, unearthing the history, observing the wildlife and meeting the islanders trying to live sustainably within their extraordinary environment. Inis na nIontas is Ardal O'Hanlon's first Irish-language show. His mother, Teresa, is a native Irish-speaker and, in this series, Ardal fulfils a longstanding ambition to practise and improve his Irish and promote its use to a wider public. Ardal O'Hanlon's first Irish-language show The first episode will be broadcast on TG4 on 10th January at 9.30pm. It focusses on the north, beginning on Rathlin Island, famous for its countless seabirds and, unique to the island, the golden hare. Here, Ardal learns how an astonishing archaeological find has rewritten Irish history, and he tastes some noodles made from kelp, sustainably farmed on the island. From Rathlin, Ardal travels to remote Tory Island off Donegal, where he learns of its musical tradition and its mystical past, and we see how farming practices are being fashioned to encourage the endangered corncrake. Next, Ardal heads to Arranmore, the largest island of the north. Here, he learns how the islanders are encouraging new residents, while on a beautiful, small islet the threatened little tern has found a welcome sanctuary. In the second episode, Ardal continues down the west coast to the Aran islands, where he learns from a practising monk of their ancient Christian heritage while, all around, a remarkable range of flora blooms, encouraged by traditional farming methods. Heading south, Ardal visits the abandoned Great Blasket Island, former home to Irish author Peig Sayers, now home to a thriving seal colony and two young caretakers. On nearby Valentia, Ardal is shown fossilised evidence of early life emerging from the sea. Along the island's coast, Ireland's only vermouth producers forage for ingredients, while in the surrounding waters oyster conservationists are hard at work. The episode ends with a visit to spectacular Skellig Michael, a UNESCO world heritage site made internationally famous in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. With Luke Skywalker long gone, the island is home to numerous puffins and the world's most dramatic ancient monastery. In the final episode, Ardal is in the far south, where he discovers beautiful Garnish Island. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, Garnish is a paradise filled with gorgeous, lush gardens. It's also a breeding ground for the rare and majestic white-tailed eagle. By kayak, Ardal sees its thriving seal colony, before heading further south to Sherkin Island, where he's at sea once more, being introduced to a playful pod of dolphins. A local historian tells us of the island's piratical past and a resident artist explains why Sherkin has become a painters' paradise. Ardal visits Cape Clear A short hop takes Ardal to Cape Clear, Ireland's southernmost island, where he's taken on a tour in one of the island's electric buses - the only in Ireland. We meet the island's resident ornithologist, who explains the huge importance of the island for migratory birds, and visit a gin distillery that uses foraged kelp. A climactic clifftop view, out across the Atlantic, marks the end to an unforgettable journey. From mighty, windswept cliffs to sub-tropical Edens, the islands of Ireland are extraordinary in their diversity and, for Ardal, the filming has been a revelatory experience. ARDAL O'HANLON - 'It was remarkable for me to witness the extraordinary diversity of our islands and to meet such a range of astonishing people. As an Irishman, I'd obviously heard of a lot of these places, but I was quite taken aback by visiting and seeing for myself. I was genuinely moved. We have some of the most breathtaking scene...
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Didem Ardalı Büyükarman ile Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu kitabını konuşuyoruz.
Special bonus episode where Cosgrove chats to Irish comedy and acting star, Ardal O'Hanlon. Lots of people will know him as Fr Dougal Maguire from the cult comedy series, Father Ted. He has also appeared in numerous other shows and documentaries, including more recently, Derry Girls!These two border county men had a long an winding chat about growing up on either side of the border between Co. Monagan and Co. Fermanagh. Definitely more of a chat than your usual interview dynamic. Enjoy and you can also see Ardal live in Minneapolis on September 23rd. More details on the Crafty Rogues FB and Instagram Page.
Comedian, actor, Taskmaster loser and part-time cutie pie Ardal O'Hanlon stops by Cuddle Club this week.Ardal can be seen in Dancing At Lughnasa at the National Theatre until 27 May - you can get tickets here.Follow Ardal on Twitter: @ardalsfollyFollow Cuddle Club on Twitter and Instagram: @CuddleClubPodWant to support Cuddle Club to make more episodes? Make a one-off donation at https://supporter.acast.com/cuddleclubRecorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design).Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/cuddleclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's Backstage, the TV and film podcast from Sky News, features not one, not two, but three megastars of the big and small screen - as well as a look at all of this week's news and reviews.Host Claire Gregory is joined, as always, by our Hollywood man in the know Stevie Wong, as well as Sky News arts and entertainment reporter Chris Lockyer.This week the team look at the I'm A Celebrity final winners, and the rise in popularity of former health secretary Matt Hancock, as well as what is happening at Disney, after its latest film dived at the Thanksgiving box office in the US.Also - there's discussion about what is probably the maddest film concept for years - Cocaine Bear, and whether or not Universal Studios is single-handedly saving the cinema.Universal and Sky are both owned by Comcast.Warwick Davis chats to Backstage about the highly anticipated series Willow - the sequel show to the 1988 film, as well as Ardal O'Hanlon, who discusses his role in Sky original comedy Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything.Plus, Oscar winner Gary Oldman stops by to talk about the second season of Apple TV+ smash Slow Horses.Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and if you liked what you heard, why not leave us a review?Hosts: Claire Gregory, Stevie Wong, and Chris LockyerProducer: Chris LockyerEditor: Paul Stanworth
SERIES 2 EP 7: ARDAL O'HANLON Father Ted and Taskmaster's Ardal O'Hanlon joins Jon and Matt, recorded day after Leeds v Chelsea, to discuss his embarrassing FPL team name, a job opportunity he turned down on Thomas the Tank Engine and his thoughts on Nottingham Forest. Buy Ardal's brilliant new book, Brouhaha. Out Now! Send us any new format ideas or correspondence to: hello@cpfpl.com or tweet us @Comediansfpl. Follow the podcast on Twitter (@comediansfpl), Instagram (ComediansplayingFPL) and Facebook (@comediansfpl) Share, subscribe, AND PLEASE REVIEW - it makes the world of difference. Join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4r6j9k… League Code: 4r6j9k To get money of Roosters Brewery beers - Head to www.roosters.co.uk and enter code CPFPL20 at checkout to get 20% off everything (*excludes gift vouchers and events) until the end of September, with free shipping on orders over £50. A ‘Cluck & Collect' service is also available too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Y mis yma, dwi'n siarad gyda Rhian Howells o ardal Abertawe. Mae Rhian yn athrawes mewn ysgol Saesneg sy'n angerddol am y Gymraeg. Yn ogystal â'i gwaith, mae hi'n awdur plant, ac yn y sgwrs rydyn ni'n trafod ei llyfr hi, 'Princess Pirate Pants'! Mae mwy o wybodaeth amdani hi ar fy ngwefan i. Os hoffech chi gymryd rhan yn y podlediad, cysylltwch â fi trwy'r wefan. Cyflwynydd: Richard Nosworthy *** Tanysgrifiwch i bodlediad Hefyd - a gadewch adolygiad! > Y Pod, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts Dilynwch Podlediad Hefyd ar Twitter
My Hero is nominated by Jeffers who thinks that Thermoman's series 4 episode 'The Living Dead' can impress Steve. Thermoman's secret identity hits a hitch when George Sunday 'dies' publicly, while Mrs Raven becomes the world's finest (and most evil) hypnotherapist. Both of these events are causing major problems for Janet. And then George gets cremated! How will they get out of this one? My Hero ran from 2000 to 2006, starring Ardal O'Hanlon as George, with Emily Joyce as Janet, and Geraldine McNulty as Mrs Raven.
Have you heard the one about the priest, the vicar and the podcast host? Comedian and writer Ardal O'Hanlon goes head to head with popstar vicar and author Rev. Richard Coles in a war of the words. They discuss their new novels, their writing, getting the tone right, the perks of wearing a dog collar and #taskmaster. They also give us some brilliant book recommendations as well...In the Book Off they pit "Whereabouts" by Jhumpa Lahiri against Robin Jenkins' "The Changeling" - but which one will win?? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nikki Bedi and Adil Ray are joined by actor and comedian Ardal O'Hanlon. After finding fame playing dimwitted Father Dougal in Father Ted, Ardal went on to star in many more successful series including My Hero and Death in Paradise. Meanwhile he found time to write a critically acclaimed novel while continuing to tour his stand up comedy. Now he has written a new novel, Brouhaha, set in a small border town in Ireland. With the Jubilee weekend celebrations well and underway, Shabnam Russo talks to Nikki and Adil about her creation for the pudding competition, a rose falooda cake, which made it through to the finals. Penny Harrison's husband was struggling to find a flight back home for the birth of his son Paul, until none other than the Queen offered him a lift on her private flight. He made it back in time, and many years later Paul had a chance to thank the Queen in person. Penny and Paul join us in the studio. And Mark Constantine tells us about his extraordinary journey from homelessness aged 16 to founding cosmetics company Lush. Actor Dame Sheila Hancock chooses her Inheritance Tracks - Dame Vera Lynn's White Cliffs of Dover and Nina Simone's Feeling Good - plus we have a thank you from one of our listeners. (Photo credit: Mark Nixon) Producer: Tim Bano
#382 Aer Lingus Babies - Richard has a bee in his bonnet about crescent toilet seats, but at least his photo has been in the Daily Express. His guest is actor, comedian and author Ardal O'Hanlon. They talk about how Father Dougal got free shoes, how much research Ardal did into the priesthood, annoying Morgan Freeman, why Ardal left the dream job of Death in Paradise, playing a cat trapped on the motorway in Doctor Who and why it pays to be nice to the person on the airline check in desk. They also chat about his brilliant new novel Brouhaha and why Ardal wants to try everything before he dies!Buy Ardal's book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Brouhaha/dp/B09SQCZVYWLive RHLSTPs coming up. Guest and ticket link info here https://richardherring.com/rhlstpt/tourSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE See details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATES Buy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ed's back this week! All the tales from the US, plus we were joined by comedian and author Ardal O'Hanlon. Keep each other safe. Thanks for downloading the podcast – remember, you can be an Early Worm and catch the show live on Radio X every Sunday 8am – 11am. Get in touch on sunday@radiox.co.uk @edgamble @matthewcrosby
Irish comedian and writer Ardal O'Hanlon talks to Colin Murray about his iconic TV characters, introvert personality and shares his theory about first born and third born children.
Ardal O'Hanlon is an Irish actor, comedian and novelist. His new book is called 'Brouhaha'. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/26175756/LW-PODCAST-ARDAL.mp3"][/audio] Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
This weeks MA Show sees a deep analysis into the world of football with Mourinho, Son Heung-min and the ongoings at Manchester United all delved into. Many other topics are also discussed throughout, with Irish comedy legend Ardal O'Hanlon joining the show to discuss a wide variety of cultural subjects, his childhood, cancel culture, the ongoing Graham Linehan saga, working with the great Dermot Morgan, as well as the ins and outs of his fascinating and diverse career which has seen him tour the world as a stand up, write two novels including the recent 'Brouhaha' and most famously portray Father Dougal Maguire in the iconic 'Father Ted'.Rate/Review.MAS.Support the show
Continuing his mission to Save Radio, Moyles and his dedicated team kick off Radio X each morning with the biggest show on the air. Listen live or catch up @GlobalPlayer.
Ardal O'Hanlon chats to Dearbhail McDonald about small towns, growing up on the fringes of the Troubles and Derry Girls.
In the final episode of the first season of Talking Ted, Joe and Patrick are joined by Ardal O'Hanlon to share memories of Frank Kelly, who played Father Jack. Joe, Patrick, and Ardal discuss working with Frank, who was an acting hero to each of them, and how Frank could not have been more different to his character. The episode also features a 2015 interview with Frank from Joe's podcast Podarooney, where Frank discusses becoming Father Jack. Talking Ted is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For bonus episodes, early access to tickets for Live Shows, and to support the creators, you can become a HeadStuff+ member at HeadStuffPodcasts.com
On this week's podcast Ed is joined by actor, comedian and current contestant Ardal O'Hanlon. The pair have a lovely chat about all things Taskmaster and in particular Episode 4 of Series 13. Find out how Ardal felt after the shoe task, what he thinks makes a good stag night, and why night vision goggles are so brilliant. Watch Series 13 of Taskmaster every Thursday at 9pm on Channel 4.Watch all of Taskmaster on All 4www.channel4.com/programmes/taskmaster Visit the Taskmaster Store for all your TM goodies!taskmasterstore.com Visit the Taskmaster YouTube Channelyoutube.com/taskmaster Get in touch with Ed and future guests:taskmasterpodcast@gmail.com Taskmaster the Podcast is Produced by Daisy Knight for Avalon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clive Anderson and Scottee are joined by Alison Steadman, Ardal O'Hanlon, Cherrelle Skeete and Holly Walsh for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Kurt Vile and Honeyglaze.
This week we bring you a very special episode focussing on the work and passion of the Aisling Project which started 28 years ago in London aimed at helping vulnerable Irish people reconnect with Ireland. In this episode we are joined by the Aisling Project's creator Alex McDonnell who tells some of the most incredible stories about the Irish abroad that he has witnessed first hand over the years and the work of the Aisling Project. Jarlath is also joined by Ardal O'Hanlon, one of the Aisling Project's patrons and a proud supporter who discusses how he first came in contact with Alex in 90s London, why he is so passionate about the Project and the exceptional fundraising events that he is proud to be a part of. For more information or to support the Aisling Project visit www.aisling.org.uk To hear every episode in full and to gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 600 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Supplementary research provided by John Meagher. Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Í þætti dagsins verður fjallað um nýsköpun í drykkjarvörum. Aftur verður haldið í Bárðardalinn þar sem Guðrún Sigríður Tryggvadóttir bóndi í Svartárkoti segir frá samstarfsverkefni nokkurra aðila í Bárðardal um framleiðslu á lífrænum drykkjarvörum. Meðal drykkja sem þróaðir verða er grasöl, drykkur sem mörg heimili í Bárðadal hafa bruggað í áratugi. Auk þess verður rætt við Björn Grétar Baldursson sem stefnir á að stofna gin- og viskiframleiðslu í Hrísey. Þetta verður í fyrri hluta þáttarins. Í seinni hluta þáttar er rætt við Iðunni Hauksdóttur, verkefnastjóra hjá Landgræðslunni. Hún segir frá hvernig endurheimt votlendis er háttað hjá þeim landeigendum sem óska eftir aðstoð Landgræðslunnar við endurheimt votlendis. Efni í þáttinn unnu Gígja Hólmgeirsdóttir, Óðinn Svan Óðinsson og Elsa María Guðlaugs Drífudóttir. Umsjón: Gígja Hólmgeirsdóttir
Irish comedian Ardal O'Hanlon is best-known for roles in Father Ted, My Hero and currently Death in Paradise, but he started out as a stand-up comic in 80s Dublin. As he embarks on a nationwide solo tour, Samira talks to Ardal about the role of politics in his life and work and breaking free from being typecast.Novelist Tessa Hadley is praised for her psychological insight, her nuance, and her precision. In her new book Late in the Day she turns her sharp eye to the impact of the unexpected death of one man on his family and close friends. The Umbrella Academy, the new Netflix series about a family of superheroes, stars Ellen Page and Mary J Blige and is written by Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance. Michael Leader from Film4 Online reviews.And to mark Valentine's Day we discuss favourite romantic works of art. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Timothy Prosser