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In July 1927, Kevin O'Higgins, the Minister for Justice, was assassinated on his way to mass in Booterstown. Now, a new book explores this complex story. Joining Seán to discuss is Arthur Matthews, Author of ‘Walled in By Hate: Kevin O'Higgins, His Friends and Enemies'.
In July 1927, Kevin O'Higgins, the Minister for Justice, was assassinated on his way to mass in Booterstown. Now, a new book explores this complex story. Joining Seán to discuss is Arthur Matthews, Author of ‘Walled in By Hate: Kevin O'Higgins, His Friends and Enemies'.
This week's visiting critic is Arthur Matthews, the esteemed comedy writer who has just written a book on the life and death of Kevin O'Higgins entitled 'Walled in by Hate'. We sent the Father Ted co-creator off to try his hand at pickleball and enjoy a TV news bulletin.
Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. This week he was joined by Mark O'Halloran 20 years on from the release of Adam and Paul; aspiring GP Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh who spoke about the challenges of becoming a doctor in Ireland; and Arthur Matthews tried his hand at pickleball and watching the news.
Professor Arthur Matthews is chief operating officer of Matthews & Matthews Consulting, a boutique firm specializing in customized and divergent aspects of human resources, labor, and the workforce. His clients primarily are corporations, government agencies, unions, and 501(C)(3) organizations that include Johns Hopkins University, Con Edison, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and New York City Health and Hospitals. Additionally, he is a Teaching Professor of Labor and Employment Relations at Penn State University and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Arkansas. He began his teaching career in 1987 first at the Medgar Evers College/City University of New York and the Van Arsdale School of Labor Studies. Since 1989 he also has served on the faculty at NYU and Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. His law degree with a Concentration in Human Rights, Civil Rights, and Public Policy is from Howard University. In this interview, he discusses the following: principles of leadership, going from a leader to becoming an ambassador, interchangeable skills for different situations, dealing with conflict, adding leadership training to the curricula at health professions schools, and the notion of shared leadership.
Colin Hassard, Belfast's premier performance poet, joins us to host the dripping bore that is Father Stone as Ted makes a deadly deal with God. Wouldn't it have been better if he had been killed? Dougal has a very limited scope when it comes to wishes, the lethality of lightning strikes are discussed at length - stay away from those crazy golf courses! And we Meet Your Maker as Arthur Matthews makes his excuses to get away from the party. Stray Observations Ted's Elvis obsession is revealed Dougal's natty jumpers: Famous red number Michael Redmond is a touring stand up Meet your Maker Arthur Mathews makes his escape Fillum collection: The Fly
Colin Hassard, Belfast's premier performance poet, joins us to host the dripping bore that is Father Stone as Ted makes a deadly deal with God. Wouldn't it have been better if he had been killed? Dougal has a very limited scope when it comes to wishes, the lethality of lightning strikes are discussed at length - stay away from those crazy golf courses! And we Meet Your Maker as Arthur Matthews makes his excuses to get away from the party. Stray Observations Ted's Elvis obsession is revealed Dougal's natty jumpers: Famous red number Michael Redmond is a touring stand up Meet your Maker Arthur Mathews makes his escape Fillum collection: The Fly
Cross the pond with us as we revisit the beloved television classic, Father Ted. We love this show for its balanced cast of characters: the over-zealous Mrs. Doyle, the crotchety old pervert Father Jack, the simple non-believing Father Dougal, and of course, Father Ted. This week, we discuss how what began as a standup routine by Arthur Matthews became one of the most popular Irish and British television shows. We also discuss Graham Linehan's controversial comments about the transgender community. Linehan's comments are disgusting and bigoted. Despite this, we agreed to discuss this show on the grounds that the bulk of the cast and crew do not agree with Linehan (at least, as far as we're aware at this time), and so we wanted to pay tribute to their incredible work. Give us your feedback on this or any other podcast by reaching out by email at pilotsloungepod@gmail.com Special thanks to our brothers, Nick Pula and Ben Wilton, for making this episode possible.
In this special episode we’re joined by Shazad Latif, best known to Trekkies as Ash Tyler in ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and to many others as Clem Fandango in ‘Toast of London’. Hear the origins of Shazad’s dual role on Discovery, how he navigated one of the most challenging storylines in Trek history, what it meant to him being a half-Asian romantic lead in such a brilliantly diverse cast and how life has changed thanks to being part of the worldwide phenomenon that is Trek. We also talk about what it was like to become a pop culture icon as Clem Fandango in Matt Berry and Arthur Matthews’ wonderful sitcom, ‘Toast of London’, getting to play Jekyll but not Hyde in ‘Penny Dreadful’, landing a regular role in ‘Spooks’ straight out of drama school and even the moral complexity of his role in ‘Ordinary Lies’. Looking to the future, Shazad gives us the scoop on the forthcoming ‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ and ‘Departure’ while we speculate on Discovery Season 3 and Michelle Yeoh fronted Spin-off, ‘Section 31’. All this and much, much more awaits you. As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share and all that good stuff. You can find Shazad @shazad on Twitter and Instagram Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston’s, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com
Arthur Mathews is an Irish comedy writer and actor who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written or contributed to a number of television comedies, such as Father Ted. He's also written for Harry Enfield and Chums, Hippies and The Fast Show.Stream - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/ArthurMatthewsiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-the-industry-podcast/id946220937YouTube - https://youtu.be/9KxOiYwB_BQSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/12wdMpotKGDpFvShobeaoyPlease 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/PanicRoomSupport the pod -Donate via PayPal - http://simoncaine.co.uk/AskTheIndustryPodcastPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/asktheindustrypodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colin Hassard, Belfast's premier performance poet, joins us to host the dripping bore that is Father Stone as Ted makes a deadly deal with God. Wouldn't it have been better if he had been killed? Dougal has a very limited scope when it comes to wishes, the lethality of lightning strikes are discussed at length - stay away from those crazy golf courses and we Meet the Maker as Arthur Matthews makes his excuses to get away from the party. Your browser does not support the audio element. Stray ObservationsTed's Elvis obsession is revealedDougal's natty jumpers: Famous red number Michael Redmond is a touring stand upMeet your Maker Arthur Mathews makes his escapeFillum collection: The Fly (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
I stayed with Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan in their flat in Kilburn just around the time when Father Ted was first being shot. Indeed I was at the recording of the episode with Gemma Craven in it “And God Created Women”. So I suppose I was lucky to have met him before the explosion […] La entrada Episode 42 – Arthur Matthews se publicó primero en Headstuff.