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Iain Stirling takes Alex around his adopted home city of London reminiscing about working the comedy circuit, his time at CBBC, taking part in Task Master and writing for Love Island. We matched Iain with a classic 1972 MGB GT (now converted to electric!). The drive takes us from Tattershall Castle Comedy club to the BBC TV Centre, past Iain's local sewing haunt, Ginglick nightclub and finally Gladstone park – an inner-city haven for him and his family during lockdown. You can see exclusive video footage of the drive on Auto Trader's social channels, and see the MGB GT for yourself. To find your perfect match, go to www.autotrader.co.uk Don't forget to click here for your chance to win your own electric car. Show on the Road is a Fresh Air Production for Auto Trader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we talk about seeing & hearing yourself from a different angle. Rochenda Sandall on last week’s podcast said how as an actor on TV watching back Line of Duty she realised she’d never before seen the back of her head! Plus… going back for haircuts. The Bullseye remake and 60 years of the BBC TV Centre. Oh… and watch out for the flying ants! (Think Tippi Hedren in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds…but smaller!)Get in touch about ants, seeing or hearing yourself from a different angle or anything else you want to tug our coattails about. (2voicesradio@gmail.com)
This week, we talk about seeing & hearing yourself from a different angle. Rochenda Sandall on last week’s podcast said how as an actor on TV watching back Line of Duty she realised she’d never before seen the back of her head! Plus… going back for haircuts. The Bullseye remake and 60 years of the BBC TV Centre. Oh… and watch out for the flying ants! (Think Tippi Hedren in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds…but smaller!)Get in touch about ants, seeing or hearing yourself from a different angle or anything else you want to tug our coattails about. (2voicesradio@gmail.com)
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: can you remember a wazz you had 43 years ago? This episode, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, is the beginning of a five-part mini-series where members of Team Chart Music run a finger along our TOTP collection and select one of their favourites - and Our David has kicked it off by pulling out an absolute plum from the very end of the Drought. Your panel were killing time during the summer holidays sitting in hot cars, playing Shove Matchbox, or trying to be the Lord Killinan of the ladybirds, but over in the BBC TV Centre, Noel Edmonds has graciously taken time out from getting ready for Swap Shop (and presumably counting the excrement passing through the piping system) to deluge us all with another massive dollop of brightly-coloured Pop gunge. Musicwise, it's a mainly above-par serving of the usual mid-70s melange: Manfred Mann turn up the knob on their synth. The Bee Gees lob a glitterball through the window of the charts. Robin Sarstedt - the Lothario of the Tea Dance - pitches up one more time. The Stylistics stand in a park on Dress-Down Friday. Gallagher and Lyle do something. The Chi-Lites are accompanied by a non-racist cartoon. OH MY GOD IS THAT CAN. And most importantly, we finally get round to Ruby Flipper, the dance troupe that actually featured men and - gasp! non-white people. David Stubbs and Taylor Parkes join Al Needham for a lick of the Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb of '76, veering off on such tangents as belt shops in East London, mid-70s sexual health clinic procedures, Ian Hitler, the Brum Burger, Godzilla and Social Exclusion, and one of Chart Music being a retired male stripper. NOW WITH ADDED SEXUAL SWEAR WORDS WARNING! Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RHLSTP #141: David Baddiel -What is the Biggest Ant?. Richard is pondering what it must be like to buy a flat in BBC TV Centre, and appreciating his daughter's grasp of money. It's a reunion this week with a man he once shared a bed and a tiramisu with in a Presidential Suite, David Baddiel. They talk about double act reunions, the ethics of writing about your family secrets for comedy, the perils of getting older and needing comfort breaks, cat bum coffee, why all comedians are writing children's books, and orgies involving the stars of 1970s television. Plus a brilliant story about Norris Mcwhirter. SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website and become a badger and see extra content http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stanhope chief executive David Camp has spoken to PropertyWeek.com about the company's huge development pipeline. Camp joined LBC's James Max to be interviewed for the monthly podcast, which comes out every first Friday of the month. Camp explained how his company got involved in becoming development partner for a 3.2m sq ft business park in […] The post Podcast: Stanhope’s chief on BBC TV Centre, the Royal Docks, 1 Angel Court & more appeared first on The Property Week Podcast.
This week the news was anounced that BBC TV Centre, home to many a Dr Who episode is being sold by the BBC so I bring you the reaction of DJ Danny Baker who was about to go on air when the news was announced. Also this week my Gallifrey One coverage concludes with the Doctor Who The Adventure Games panel which consisted of writers James Moran and Phil Ford and actor Sarah Douglas being interviewed by Gary Russell. This week's end theme is a Nintendo SNES version of the Dr Who theme by DoctorOctoRoc. You can find video of this week's panel here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXektQzo-fM and DoctorOctoRoc's version of the theme here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDuORTbSRXM If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Hints and tips for media appearances, speaking and social media. This week; Walking the Camino; Tag that Photo; Three Men in a Pub; BBC TV Centre; Fake Steve Jobs; Do you need visuals?; Plan your one-liners; Who are you?; An interview with Bonita Norris; Music from Madfox