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Gotcha! Here comes another series of the investigative Crowley Time spin-off in which I, me, Tom Crowley, seek out inspirational figures who have made a change in their lives or their communities. First up this time is Sydney Bettencourt, a man who sought to turn grieving into giggles, with surprising results. Thanks to Benjamin Partridge of The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast for the introduction. To hear the extended Great Big version of this interview, sign up to support this show at patreon.com/crowleytime. Get in touch on social media at @atomcrowley or email crowleytimepodcast@gmail.com. While you're at it, why not buy some merchandise at crowleytime.com or get tickets to Crowley Time Live at London Podcast Festival at kingsplace.co.uk?
This week on Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts - please like and subscribe - Sound Heap CEO slash Fun Captain John-Luke Roberts once again presents - like, subscribe - a selection of the best pods out on the Sound Heap Network this week. Please like and subscribe.This week, you'll hear clips from:The Private Lives of Cereal MascotsCelebrity How Do You WankPlease subscribe, if you like.Should I Be Worried?If You Had A Cupboard In Your Lower Back What Would You Keep In It?Diary of a Tiny CEOSound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Kieran Hodgson, Rosie Holt, Robin Ince, Emily Lloyd-Saini, Stevie Martin, Eleanor Morton, Joz Norris and Benjamin Partridge. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network. Please like and subscribe.
We are delighted to announce the launch of this year's Heapening, when our listeners can show their support by sending us money or any object that we can sell on or melt down. Copper wires in your house? We'll take 'em!And to show you what your trinkets and/or cash are supporting, you'll be hearing from the very best podcasts the Sound Heap network has for you this week, including:Things Which Are Interesting to Me, Jacob Langland And I Hope Are Of Interest To You: Inside Infinite Breasts, The Literary Bachelor Party OrganisersTherapissed, where two drunk psychiatrists violate their vows of confidentialityPolitical-Me-Elmo, which this week looks at the campaign to make road signs more polite.ABBA-lutely, the podcast for ABBA fans, by ABBA fansCastles In The Sand: The World Of Competitive Sand Castling And Sand SculpturingIf There Was Another Member Of The Village People, What Do You Think They Should Wear?I Ate My Pet By Mistake!Noises I RememberSound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Josh Glanc, Josh Gondelman, Gareth Gwynn, Kieran Hodgson, Sooz Kempner, Anna Leong Brophy, Emily Lloyd-Saini, Stevie Martin, Eleanor Morton, Joz Norris, Benjamin Partridge, David Reed, Marjolein Robertson, Luke Rollason, Isy Suttie and Bilal Zafar. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network.
A couple of months ago, we released a documentary by investigative Soosty, Soosty Carpripe, about a very brave woman called Emily Curnt, who met what she thought was someone on a dating app, who claimed he was playing Shrek in a touring production of the musical Shrek. But this was a lie: in fact, Emily Curnt was being ShrekFished. The reaction to this documentary was so overwhelming - not just from listeners who believed it to be one of the most award-worthy documentaries of recent years, but from other women who had suffered exactly the same fate.This programme, and its attendant awards submissions, is dedicated to the bravery of these women.Sound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Tom Bell, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Josh Gondelman, Kieran Hodgson, Rosie Holt, Sooz Kempner, Anna Leong Brophy, Emily Lloyd-Saini, Hal Lublin, Sarah Morgan, Eleanor Morton, John Norris, Benjamin Partridge, David Reed, Marjolein Robertson, Isy Suttie and Lorna Rose Treen. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network.
A teaser clip from Sound Heap's MaxFunDrive bonus content this year - a non-canonical collaboration between Diary Of A Tiny CEO and Beef & Dairy Network, which does not fit into the timeline of either show, nor the timeline of Sound Heap, With John-Luke Roberts. You can hear the whole thing, plus literally hundreds of hours of other shows' bonus content, if you sign up to MaxFun - just go to maximumfun.org/join/Presented by John-Luke Roberts, with special guest Benjamin Partridge. Mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post, and produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo Productions.
Isaac of Bremen recommends the beans set banter to spooky and discuss ghosts this week. As you'd imagine they put what has long been a contentious subject to bed once and for all and they're very brave about it at the same time but in an unassuming and modest way (and we're not talking false modesty mind you). Benjamin Partridge also reveals the secret fuel of the Jingle Meister.With thanks to our editor Laura Grimshaw.Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladMerch now available here: www.threebeansaladshop.comGet in touch: threebeansaladpod@gmail.com @beansaladpod
Benjamin Partridge is the host of Beef and Dairy Network podcast, which is a very funny comedy program described as "The number one podcast for those involved or just interested in the production of beef animals and dairy herds." It is a program here on the Maximum Fun network. Mr. Partridge is also a Welshman and would very much like for you to join him as he takes us on a tour of the smaller and larger cities of the southern Wales coastline. Learn about the seaside recreation area where all the nearby miners went at once and learn about the city with a cathedral much too large for the city's population. You will fall asleep before we ever reach the western shore.Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.
Extra drivel today as we are joined by comedian and illustrator Henry Paker. He has a brilliant brain and is one of the Beans from the Three Bean Salad podcast. Henry did the illustrations for Joe's book 'My Autobiograpy' and is here to talk about what it was like making the book with Joe. However instead of talking about the book they reminisce about the heady days of stand-up. Henry has a lot of stories about cake, Russell Howard and comedy. When they eventually get on to the subject of the book they talk about who's name looks better on the front cover. Henry Paker's podcast is Three Bean Salad with Mike Wozniak & Benjamin Partridge. You can listen to it here (after you've listened to ours obvs) https://linktr.ee/threebeansalad Joe's book 'My Autobiograpy' is out on 9th Nov. Pre-order's & book signing details here: https://linktr.ee/joewilkinsonbook Follow Chatabix on Twitter & Instagram: twitter.com/chatabix1 www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon for early access to our eps: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Crunchy fresh tees and hoodies: https://chatabixshop.com/ Contact us: chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week in Three Bean Salad starring Henry Paker, Mike Wozniak, Benjamin Partridge, Neil of Bremen suggests Henry Paker and co tackle a subject close to Henry Paker et al's heart - sandwiches. Included in this episode of Three Bean Henry Salad Paker with Henry Paker: Henry Paker ably interrogates second fiddle Benjamin Partridge on economical sandwich sourcing, Henry Paker discusses Mike “podcast linesman” Wozniak's thoughts on sandwiches for him and Henry Paker tells a pakeresque story from the past of Henry Paker featuring Henry Paker.Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladGet in touch:threebeansaladpod@gmail.com@beansaladpod
This week in Three Bean Salad starring Henry Paker, Mike Wozniak, Benjamin Partridge, Neil of Bremen suggests Henry Paker and co tackle a subject close to Henry Paker et al's heart - sandwiches. Included in this episode of Three Bean Henry Salad Paker with Henry Paker: Henry Paker ably interrogates second fiddle Benjamin Partridge on economical sandwich sourcing, Henry Paker discusses Mike “podcast linesman” Wozniak's thoughts on sandwiches for him and Henry Paker tells a pakeresque story from the past of Henry Paker featuring Henry Paker.Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladGet in touch:threebeansaladpod@gmail.com@beansaladpod
The Beef Brothers are here to sort out your beef with special guest Benjamin PartridgeBenjamin Partridge - https://twitter.com/benpartridgePappy's - https://twitter.com/pappystweetIf you have a flatshare based beef you'd like us to solve then send it to beefbrotherspodcast@gmail.comSupport us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pappysflatshareProduced by Emma Corsham See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy Zaltzman is joined by Elis James, Ola Labib, Zoe Lyons and Ed Balls to give an un-redacted update on the week's news. The panel look at Partygate and Johnson's precarious position in No.10, find out what the Levelling Up whitepaper can teach us about the birth of civilisation, and discover how little we know about trees. Hosted by Andy Zaltzman Chairs script by Andy Zaltzman Additional Material from Alice Fraser, Benjamin Partridge, Ray Badran and Tasha Dhanraj Production Co-ordinator: Katie Baum Sound Editor: Marc Willcox The Producer is Gwyn Rhys Davies, and it is a BBC Studios Production.
Season 2 of The Capital of Craft Craft Festival Director, Sarah James talks to printmaker and textile artist, Ben Partridge, AKA The Owlery about his life and varied career. Specialising in screen print and surface pattern, The Owlery was founded by printmaker and textile artist Benjamin Partridge in late 2013. Ben proudly works from his studio in Yorkshire ArtSpace in Sheffield, home to over 160 artists and makers. @craftfestival @theowlery www.craftfestival.co.uk
James Nokise and Benjamin Partridge join host Alice Fraser for episode 15 of The Gargle - the weekly topical comedy podcast from The Bugle.
A short message to tell you about a new podcast that Beef and Dairy network creator Benjamin Partridge is involved with, along with Mike Wozniak (Bob Trescothick) and Henry Paker (Michael Banyan) - Three Bean Salad. Find it here: https://pod.link/1564066507
Richard Herring and Benjamin Partridge join host Alice Fraser for episode seven of The Gargle - the weekly topical comedy podcast from The Bugle. This week:
To beat a post-Veganuary slump, Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp discuss the best vegan podcasts – and talk a lot about food. Yes, it’s an hour about veganism but we promise it’ll be interesting and fun and you’ll find out about lots of delicious things to eat. They will be joined by Evanna Lynch (better known to Harry Potter fans as Luna Lovegood) from the Chickpeeps Podcast to discuss her go-to easy and tasty vegan meals. The film director Kevin Smith and his daughter Harley Quinn Smith from the Vegan Abattoir Podcast battle the myths around veganism. We get food advice from the host of Vegan Food & Living Magazine’s Simply Vegan podcast, Holly Johnson. We’ll have a round up of some of the best vegan discussion podcasts including an episode of Plant Proof with the psychologist Melanie Joy, boozy chat with vegan husband and wife celeb team Richard Marx and Daisy Fuentes, and an episode of Monique Koch’s Brown Vegan Podcast about the difference between being vegan and being plant-based. And, in the interests of balance, we have a chat with Benjamin Partridge from The Beef & Dairy Network.
Character-based sketch comedy from Lenny Henry, featuring old favourites like Deakus (musing about Covid from his care home) and Brixton-based DJ Delbert Wilkins who's with his mate Winston talking about homeschooling. There's also new characters such as Mr Stone the former Special Forces operative-turned-teacher, and paranoid Aaron who sees crime everywhere. And there's an outtake from the Repair Shop, an appeal by parents who have been cancelled by their kids, and a debut from Northern grime artist The Yorkshire Moor, rapping about lockdown. Cast includes Lenny Henry, Vas Blackwood, George Fouracres, Llewella Gideon, Freya Parker, and Cherrelle Skeete. Written by Lenny Henry and Max Davis, with Nathan Bryon and Tom Melia, Tasha Dhanraj, Kim Fuller, Benjamin Partridge and Nathan Roberts. Music by Lawrence Insula, with Lockdown based on an original song, Shutdown by Skepta. Produced by Sam Michell. A Douglas Road and Tiger Aspect production for BBC Radio 4
What? It’s a new Crowley Time miniseries! In Faces of Virtue, your hero, me, Tom Crowley, interviews people who have effected change in their lives and the lives of those around them. Our first guest is Martin Blewington, a travel agent with a difference. Thanks to Benjamin Partridge of The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast for the introduction. Become a supporter of Crowley Time today at patreon.com/crowleytime and get in touch at @atomcrowley on Twitter.
The sitcom about a fraudster dad on parole returns. In the opening episode, Bob reconnects with a long lost family member and Gruff looks to atone for his sins. Bob – Steve Speirs Gruff – Elis James Alice – Katy Wix Harry – Owen Money Anna – Sally Tatum Nicholas - Tom Crowley Written by Benjamin Partridge & Gareth Gwynn Produced by Adnan Ahmed A BBC Studios Production
Quickly Kevin: Ben Partridge - Gillingham FC: A Season in the Life S06 EP8Joining us in the studio this week is actor, writer, producer and creator of the award winning comedy podcast, The Beef and Dairy Network, Mr Benjamin Partridge, to continue the story of the incredible documentary 'Gillingham FC - A Season in the life' which covers the 97/98 season.Thanks,Chris, Josh and Michael.Twitter: @quicklykevinFacebook:quicklykevinInstagram: quicklykevinEmail: hello@quicklykevin.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
By popular request we check back in with Roger Prunchkin and his natterjack toads and just maybe get some hot tips for surviving the lockdown from a true lockdown veteran. With thanks to Benjamin Partridge.
Editor's note: We accidentally recorded from the wrong source on this remote recording. Please forgive the audio issues on Dave's mic! Benjamin Partridge and Sarah Morgan join host Dave Holmes on this special remote episode of Troubled Waters to shine a light on their favorite stories of the past few weeks.Team Peter AndreBenjamin PartridgeTeam Fitness MarshallSarah Morgan This week, our comics give some quarantine friendly pop culture recommendations, give rousing speeches to our listeners, and make up movies about rabbits and Jesus.Sarah Morgan would like to plug The Fear and Intelligence on PeacockBenjamin Partridge would like to plug The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast and recommends and Marek Larwood 15 minute paintings.And Finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes Find us on Twitter! We are @TroubledPod and you can also find us on Facebook.Call us on the official Troubled Waters hotline! Our number is 323-300-4984. Our producers will have a new prompt for you to answer and we may just use your call on the showDon’t want to pay those international calling fees? Email us a voice memo! troubledwaterspod@gmail.comWritten by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.
In this edition please find the usual offerings including local history with Hilary Geisler. Local Lives features Roger Prunchkin telling us about the very special new visitors to his garden - a family of natter jack toads! With thanks to Daniel Rigby and Benjamin Partridge.
Tom Neenan presents an inferior podcast hosted by a problematic man: Callum Grant. With any luck, this will give you an idea of how much better Tom's podcast is without giving Callum the satisfaction of any additional downloads. This week, Callum tackles the subject of cutting toxic people out of your life. Written by Tom Neenan Produced by Clarissa Maycock Featuring Graham Dickson, Benjamin Partridge, Rachel Parris, Kat Sadler and Tom Neenan
Quickly Kevin: Ben Partridge - Gillingham FC: A Season in the Life S05 E06Joining us in the studio this week is actor, writer, producer and creator of the award winning comedy podcast, The Beef and Dairy Network, Mr Benjamin Partridge. We discuss the incredible documentary 'Gillingham FC - A Season in the life' which covers the 97/98 season and features arguably the most gripping scene to involve a fax machine since....we...ever. Probably. We also ponder whether its possible to imagine a young Neil Warnock or Tony Pulis. And there's a Gladiators based scandal that could make the Madoff pyramid scheme look like small fry. All this and so much more.We also have a big announcement (Sshhhh....it's another live show in 2020) so sign up the mailing list at www.quicklykevin.com to be in with a chance to get pre-sale tickets. Hurry, they sell out fast!!Thanks,Chris, Josh and Michael.Twitter: @quicklykevinFacebook:quicklykevinInstagram: quicklykevinEmail: hello@quicklykevin.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special Season 3-era live episode, the crew tries to enlist a dissident crabbo to join the forces of Freshness. Pleck gets married. Dar gets married. C-53 gets married. Nermut gets married. AJ gets married. Bargie gets annoyed. Recorded at the 2019 London Podcast Festival.Starring:Jeremy Bent as C-53Alden Ford as Pleck DecksetterAllie Kokesh as DarSeth Lind as Nermut BundaloyWinston Noel as AJMoujan Zolfaghari as BargieWith special guest Benjamin Partridge as Leftsergeant BelmontLive recording, live sound effects, and mix by Shane O’ConnellEdited by Seth LindMusic composed by Brendan RyanOpening crawl narration by Jeremy CrutchleyShip design for The Bargarean Jade by Eric GeuszAudio hosting by SimplecastMission to Zyxx is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network. Thanks to our MaxFun supporters for making this special off-season release possible!
Joey Greer, Shelby Fero, DC Pierson, and Christine Medrano join Dave Holmes to decide once and for all, what new side dish must be present at every American Thanksgiving Team Poutine Joey Greer and Christine Medrano Team Acorn Mush Shelby Fero and DC Pierson This week, our teams argue about various Thanksgiving faux pas, make up Thanksgiving carols, and special guest Benjamin Partridge comes by for a special trivia segment! Shelby Fero wants to plug I'm 25 Now and recommends Rebecca Kirby, @reweki DC Pierson wants to plug his Winter Soldier comic and Crap Kingdom and recommends the album Skulls Example by Dear Nora Christine Medrano wants to plug her short film I Think She Likes You and recommends Dua Lipa's new single Don't Start Now Joey Greer wants to plug his sketch comedy album Good Night and recommends that viral video of the teacher that hugs her kids after class. And Finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and recommends Queen Pillow's Find us on Twitter! We are @TroubledPod and you can also find us on Facebook. Call us on the official Troubled Waters hotline! Our number is 323-300-4984. Our producers will have a new prompt for you to answer and we may just use your call on the show Don't want to pay those international calling fees? Email us a voice memo! troubledwaterspod@gmail.com Written by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.
Benjamin Partridge (Beef and Dairy Network Podcast) joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of the Q&A boss daddy at the book reading Jordan and Jesse went to this week, Benjamin's thorough washdown at WiSpa by an intense Korean man, and the worst British accents done by Americans.
The Beef And Dairy Network Podcast is a comedy podcast by Benjamin Partridge. It is part of the Maximum Fun podcast network. Benjamin Partridge is an award-winning comedy writer, performer, producer and podcaster. He has been making his own work since 2010. WINNER - Gold - Best Comedy at the British Podcast Awards 2017 WINNER - Gold - Best Comedy at the British Podcast Awards 2018 “A gorgeously absurd comedy podcast by Benjamin Partridge. Played completely straight, it offers total immersion in one man’s comedy world.” The 50 best podcasts of 2016, The Guardian “This is a lovely, funny show.” The Observer “an impressively funny program, featuring bizarrely hilarious and deadpan dispatches” The A.V. Club Listen and download here: https://www.beefanddairynetwork.com
Lou Conran and Benjamin Partridge are on board for discussions about being indoors for an earthquake, shaking hands, sucking thumbs, dead rats (and badgers), kids eating food off the pavement plus an awful lot about worms with expert guest professor Dr Jonathan Pettitt.If you'd like to support the show, do click here to find out how you can do so via the medium of cash (which would be much appreciated), or click on your own social media to help spread the word about the show (also brilliantly helpful) Also... follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@DTRTpodcast), 'Like' the show on Facebook and comment on iTunes. Thanks!Special Thanks this episode to... Gemma Higgins for transcription, Gwyn Rhys Davies and Josh Grant for their assistance at the recording and The Phoenix in London for hosting it.Additional credits: Music by Martin White, additional material by David Reed, illustration by Sally Grosart, produced by Ben Walker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radiodays Europe: Podcast Day – the continent's premier conference for the podcast industry – is taking place at Kings Place on Thursday 13th June 2019.Speakers include Brexitcast's Katya Adler and Laura Keunsberg, George The Poet, Beef & Dairy's Benjamin Partridge, plus representatives from Spotify, the BBC, NPR, The New Yorker.To celebrate, The Media Podcast is giving you the chance to win win free entry (worth €300) and the chance to witness Olly Mann recording the next edition of The Media Podcast at the event.ENTER NOW Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neither “Tom!” nor “Ben!” want to clear out the gutter so Matthew says we’re gonna have to have a Flatshare Slamdown!Former reviewer turned reviewee, comedian Fern Brady, and Beef and Dairy podcaster, Benjamin Partridge join Pappy's to fight it out.Features: awkward questions, wheels that aren't wheels and the stolen kombucha bottles and legendary bearskinFern Brady - https://twitter.com/FernBradyBenjamin Partridge - https://twitter.com/benpartridgePappy’s - https://twitter.com/pappystweetSupport us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pappysflatsharePappy’s Flatshare Slamdown features Matthew Crosby, Ben Clark and Tom Parry with special guests Fern Brady and Benjamin Partridge. It was devised by Pappy’s with producer Ben Walker. Big thanks to everyone who came down to see the recording, to Emma Corsham for helping out and to The Pleasance for having us.Pappy’s Flatshare Slamdown is a Fuzz Production for Acast and the internet See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello! Unfortunately, Geoff can’t be here this week so Ed’s got a special guest international guest to help him on the intro... In the episode we’re talking about a gaping democratic deficit in British politics: there are still too few black and minority ethnic MPs and councillors, and huge disparities in voter registration. We hear from Simon Woolley, founder and director of Operation Black Vote, who has been campaigning on BME political representation for more than two decades. Simon talks to us about what has been achieved and the huge task still ahead. Then we speak to Mayor of Barking and Dagenham Sanchia Alasia about the barriers facing BME politicians and her experience with OBV.ANDComedian and podcaster Benjamin Partridge pitches a forfeit for Br*x*t delays, limiting hand-driers noise, free theatre, trouser washing research, delaying Christmas, discounted good from Gregs based on their temperature See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Beef And Dairy Network is a show that parodies highly specialised industry newsletters dedicated to the intricacies of food production. It describes itself as 'The number one podcast for those involved or just interested in the production of beef animals and dairy herds'. The English comedian Benjamin Partridge got his inspiration when one of his friends kept getting signed up to all these trade journals from organisations like the Pork Network for a joke. The result is dry, deadpan and very funny with shows highlighting the role of cows in wartime, a bovine poet laureate, and rumoured sightings of a rare pygmy cow. This edition is billed as its 'Lamb Investigation Special' and has a strong New Zealand theme. You can only imagine what the show would make of Air New Zealand's inflight vegan burger option!
This week the gang is lucky enough to be joined by Britain's own, "The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast" host, Ben Partridge. It's a staff choice episode this week, and this time it's April's pick. She chose the 1971 Australian psychological thriller, Wake In Fright. The gang takes apart the film and what makes it so relevant to today's society. Alonso even calls it "toxic masculinity, the movie." The film can be a bit brutal and the crew makes sure to touch upon those elements, including the infamous kangaroo hunting scene. Plus, in celebration of having a beef expert on the show, the gang discusses eating meat in cinema. This segment is obviously titled "Weird Meat." In news, Jeremy Renner broke both his arms shooting Tag, Brett Ratner is telling people he's directing Rush Hour 4, and Benedict Cumberbatch protects a cyclist from muggers. Weekly Movie Recommendations: Ricky - Jewel's Catch One Benjamin - The Girl With All The Gifts April - Hereditary Alonso - Alex Strangelove PLUS, we have two Spotify playlists. One is for Movie Soundtracks and the other is for Movie Scores. Check 'em out! Next week we're discussing Ocean's 8 with Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers of Las Culturistas With Alonso Duralde, April Wolfe, Benjamin Partridge and Ricky Carmona. You can let us know what you think of Who Shot Ya? at @WhoShotYaPod on Twitter. Or email us atwhoshotya@maximumfun.org Produced by Casey O'Brien and Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
Olly Mann and Rhianna Dhillon were live at Saturday's British Podcast Awards in London, talking to the winners and audio industry execs about the future of the medium. If you're looking to understand this emerging media platform, there's no better place to start.Featuring interviews with the winner of Podcast of the Year Cariad Lloyd and Listeners Choice winners Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo, as well as the winners of Best Family podcast (Co-producers Stephen Scott & Philip Feenan, Once Upon a time in Zombieville), Represent Award (Davot Irving, Fran Reynolds, Dave Lavis, Liz Hall, Carousel Radio), Fiction (Ross Sutherland, Imaginary Advice), Entertainment (Cariad Lloyd, Griefcast), Best New Podcast (Maeve McClenaghan, The Tip Off), Comedy (Beef And Dairy Network Podcast, Benjamin Partridge), Current Affairs (The Foreign Desk, producers Bill Leuty, Joleen Goffin and presenter Andrew Mueller), Most Original (execs Becky Power & Nicola Borradaile, The Discovery Adventures, LandRover), Culture (The Two Shot Podcast, Craig Parkinson), Sport (Adam Catterall Nick Peet Mike Pickston), Best Interview (Cariad Lloyd, Griefcast), True Crime (Producers Neal Razzell, Emma Rippon and James Beard), and Podcast Champion (Helen Zaltzman). All in 26 minutes - blimey!A PPM Production, produced by Rebecca Griesdale-Sherry. Consider supporting this show by taking out a voluntary subscription. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever feel like you missed something important when it comes to the news? A fact, a detail, or an event that it feels like everyone else knows about, and now you'd look like a moron if you asked someone to explain? Well, here's a podcast that will ask those questions so you don't have to.This week, host Danielle Ward is joined by Phoebe Griffith, Associate Director for Migration, Integration and Communities at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), who will explain everything there is to know about immigration to the United Kingdom. Danielle is joined by comedians Sadia Azmat (host of the BBC's No Country For Young Women) and Benjamin Partridge (writer and star of The Beef & Dairy Network Podcast).Questions asked and answered include:How many immigrants are there in the United Kingdom?How easy is it to get into the UK?What are the downsides to immigration?How can immigrants both be taking all our jobs AND claiming benefits?....so if you've sort of been guessing the answers based on a gut feeling, why not listen and find out for sure? And then subscribe to stay equally informed about other issues, as we get around to them.All our guests are on Twitter, so go and say hello - @phoebegriffith @sadia_azmats_ and @benpartridge, and Danielle is @captainward. And the show itself now has a Twitter account: @AnyStupidQs. Follow it for information about upcoming episodes, recordings, and extra bits of the show that had to be cut for any reason (usually it's just a bit off-topic).Produced by Ed Morrish (@edmorrish)Music from www.akmmusic.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A taster of a new BBC podcast mini-series from Beef and Dairy Network creator Benjamin Partridge. To listen to more Ray Moss, subscribe to BBC Radio 1's Kench podcast: https://podcasts.files.bbci.co.uk/p061rg3q.rss
Roger Bolton asks if BBC journalists should describe political parties as "populist", discusses soft power with the head of BBC Arabic and finds out about the return of comedy to Radio 1 after more than a decade. In the wake of success for the Five Star movement and the Italian League in the Italian elections, listeners have been reacting to the BBC's description of them as "populist". Some consider that it implies a pejorative view of the parties in question? The BBC's Europe editor Katya Adler joins Roger to explain the meaning of the term and answer listener's questions. BBC Arabic has just celebrated 80 years since the launch of its radio service, still tasked with providing news in a challenging and volatile region for journalists. But does the influx of Foreign Office money to the BBC World Service risk undermining its reputation for impartiality and independence? Samir Farah, head of BBC Arabic, discusses soft power and the future of the service. Radio 1 was once known for launching the careers of legendary comedians, but it's been more than 10 years since the network dedicated programmes to comedy. That's about to change, with the arrival of a new wave of specially commissioned Radio 1 comedy podcasts. The commissioner behind it, Louise Kattenhorn, and Benjamin Partridge, creator of the hit podcast Beef and Dairy Network and the star of one of the new Radio 1 commissions, talk about how to bring podcast comedy to a Radio 1 audience. Presenter: Roger Bolton Producer: Will Yates Executive Producer: Katherine Godfrey A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
Chip Pope, Valerie Tosi, Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Benjamin Partridge join host, Dave Holmesfor clown murder discussions, performance art weirdos, and made up celebrity biographies Chip Pope wants to plug Lopez and recommends Luke48 on YouTube. Valerie Tosi wants to plug The Mermaid Comedy Hour and recommends The Jackie and Laurie podcast. Margaret Cabourn-Smith wants to plug Do The Right Thing and recommends The Marvelous Ms. Maisel. Benjamin Partridge wants to plug The Beef and Dairy Network podcast and recommends Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald's. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Fortyat LA’s Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave would like to recommend The Swimming-Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePostin London, produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.
Daniel Rigby joins in for this episode in which we speak to Phillip Mushroom, one of Britain’s most well loved television actors. We’re also treated to some new music from singer-songwriter Paul Paul. By Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Rigby and Rhodri Viney. Thanks to Richard Elfyn. Music: Nouvelle Noel by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Dairy Queen Music by Rhodri Viney, lyrics by Benjamin Partridge. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
Tom Crowley joins in this month as we hear about how Timothy Van Lindqvist lost his cow. We also premiere a new track from Paul Paul to celebrate the announcement of his first major tour of the USA. By Benjamin Partridge and Tom Crowley with thanks to Rhodri Viney. Music: “Butter Making” Lyrics by Benjamin Partridge, music written and performed by Rhodri Viney. "Eventide: Nocturne", "Eventide: Reverie" and "Eventide: Remembrance" by Roman Benedict. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
In this month’s episode we look back at the Cumberfeld Cow Disaster of 2010 and also premiere the new single from singer-songwriter Paul Paul. By Benjamin Partridge with thanks to Rhodri Viney, Richard Elfyn, Katy Wix, Sara Lloyd-Gregory, Mike Wozniak, Tom Crowley, Henry Paker, Katie Storey and Melangell Dolma. Music: “Taste The Cream” Lyrics by Benjamin Partridge, music by Rhodri Viney (ratatosk.bandcamp.com) "Touching Moments Four - Melody", "Welcome to HorrorLand" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Audio: Chocobaggy/Freesound.org, primeval_polypod/Freesound.org Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. It's April 2012, it takes a little while to warm up, but let's stick with it. It has an early attempt at a few bits of material that Josie later wrked out in her 2012 show, which makes it a bit of a curate's egg if you'd seen the show then. I promise by the second half it gets going! There's loads of great people. This month features Alex Edelman (@alex_edelman), Ben Target(@BenTarget) (in what is - let's face it - a very visual act, we hope you have fun trying to decode the audio version), Thom Tuck (@turlygod), Sam Schafer (@shafersam), Benjamin Partridge (@benpartridge) and John-Luke Roberts (@jlukeroberts) with, of course, club regular Nathaniel Metcalfe (@natmetcalfe). You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. It's April 2012, it takes a little while to warm up, but let's stick with it. It has an early attempt at a few bits of material that Josie later wrked out in her 2012 show, which makes it a bit of a curate's egg if you'd seen the show then. I promise by the second half it gets going! There's loads of great people. This month features Alex Edelman (@alex_edelman), Ben Target(@BenTarget) (in what is - let's face it - a very visual act, we hope you have fun trying to decode the audio version), Thom Tuck (@turlygod), Sam Schafer (@shafersam), Benjamin Partridge (@benpartridge) and John-Luke Roberts (@jlukeroberts) with, of course, club regular Nathaniel Metcalfe (@natmetcalfe). You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. hello! This show is from the 12th September 2011 - I repeat a joke in this one from the July show, hiya! I sound everso cheery, I hope you like it! Some of the stuff was later published in a cartoon in the guardian guide, sorry. I think this is quite a good one, sorry the first bit is so long, there's an arts workshop in the middle that you can feel free to skip some bits of! Also at the very end I talk about how I met James Franco. The guests this month are Benjamin Partridge (@benpartridge / http://www.benjaminpartridge.com/), Nadia Kamil (@NadiaKamil / http://www.nadiakamil.co.uk/), Rebecca and AJ from The Peg Powler Gallery in Stockton On Tees (http://pegpowler.blogspot.co.uk), Nathaniel Metcalfe (@natmetcalfe), Phil O'Shea (@PhilOSheacomedy), Jonnie Marbles (@JonnieMarbLes), Martin Croser (@M_Croser) and Sara Pascoe (@sarapascoe) You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. hello! This show is from the 12th September 2011 - I repeat a joke in this one from the July show, hiya! I sound everso cheery, I hope you like it! Some of the stuff was later published in a cartoon in the guardian guide, sorry. I think this is quite a good one, sorry the first bit is so long, there's an arts workshop in the middle that you can feel free to skip some bits of! Also at the very end I talk about how I met James Franco. The guests this month are Benjamin Partridge (@benpartridge / http://www.benjaminpartridge.com/), Nadia Kamil (@NadiaKamil / http://www.nadiakamil.co.uk/), Rebecca and AJ from The Peg Powler Gallery in Stockton On Tees (http://pegpowler.blogspot.co.uk), Nathaniel Metcalfe (@natmetcalfe), Phil O'Shea (@PhilOSheacomedy), Jonnie Marbles (@JonnieMarbLes), Martin Croser (@M_Croser) and Sara Pascoe (@sarapascoe) You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. This fifth episode was recorded on the 5th July 2011, and was a bloody shambles of a gig - the first 15 minutes or so are really all over the place. I hope you like it. It's got a few bits that are like prototype bits for my 2011 show, too! I seem to be in a stupid and grumpy mood, I really hope you can endure it! The guests this month are Dougie Anderson (@DougieAndo), James Acaster (@jamesacaster), Jonnie Marbles (@JonnieMarbLes), We Are Goose (@wearewearegoose), Benjamin Partridge (@benpartridge), Saban Kazim (@SabanKaz), Nathaniel Metcalfe (@natmetcalfe), The Sweet Valley Twins (@emmy_the_great), and Brigitte Aphrodite (@bbbrigitte)... You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. This fifth episode was recorded on the 5th July 2011, and was a bloody shambles of a gig - the first 15 minutes or so are really all over the place. I hope you like it. It's got a few bits that are like prototype bits for my 2011 show, too! I seem to be in a stupid and grumpy mood, I really hope you can endure it! The guests this month are Dougie Anderson (@DougieAndo), James Acaster (@jamesacaster), Jonnie Marbles (@JonnieMarbLes), We Are Goose (@wearewearegoose), Benjamin Partridge (@benpartridge), Saban Kazim (@SabanKaz), Nathaniel Metcalfe (@natmetcalfe), The Sweet Valley Twins (@emmy_the_great), and Brigitte Aphrodite (@bbbrigitte)... You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. This second episode was recorded at the Black Heart on the 5th April 2011, and was opened from offstage by Josie and her trumpet! This month we welcome a wicker owl, enjoy an agressive one-woman play about the Brontes and the game "If you can guess what's in the box, you will win the box, and it's contents whether you like them or not." It features performances by Josie Long, Benjamin Partridge, Cariad Lloyd, Nicholas Cook, Phil O'Shea and Lost Treasures regular, Nathaniel Metcalfe. We hope you enjoy it! You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!
The Lost Treasures Of The Black Heart is a sort of comedy club in Camden town each month, where comedians, writers and musicians write special sets venerating an unsung hero or celebrating an obscure thing. It's very rough and silly. It's compered by Josie Long, who tries out new ideas and improvises things. We hope you like it, we wanted to make it as close to the bizarre, ramshackle nature of the night as possible. This second episode was recorded at the Black Heart on the 5th April 2011, and was opened from offstage by Josie and her trumpet! This month we welcome a wicker owl, enjoy an agressive one-woman play about the Brontes and the game "If you can guess what's in the box, you will win the box, and it's contents whether you like them or not." It features performances by Josie Long, Benjamin Partridge, Cariad Lloyd, Nicholas Cook, Phil O'Shea and Lost Treasures regular, Nathaniel Metcalfe. We hope you enjoy it! You can drop us a line at podcast@losttreasurespodcast.com, if you like!