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Cariad talks to comedian and writer Robin Clyfan (BBC Radio 4's The Now Show, Newsjack, Vice) about his Mum who died eighteen months ago of an extremely rare blood cancer. As ever they talk grief, denial + alternative therapies.You can follow Robin on twitter @RClyfan and you can see his show, The Sea Is Big Enough To Take It, at the Edinburgh Fringe on Bob's Blundabus at 8pm, from the 2nd - 26th (not 15th).Griefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble.You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thegriefcast and you can email us thegriefcast@gmail.com because you are not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Tony Law Tapes is a series of ground-breaking interviews with the world's foremost Time Traveller, Tony Law, conducted by John-Luke Roberts. No matter how much swearing has been cut out of this episode - all of it - there's no getting around the fact that Tony talks about his intimate knowledge of Alexander The Great's balls, and also how he domesticated sheep. If you have questions for Tony, we are recording an audience question special at the Edinburgh Fringe, on the 25th August, at Bob's Blundabus at half past midnight (so, technically the 26th August). Email your questions to tonylawtapes@gmail.com, and if you're in Edinburgh come along. The Tony Law Tapes are written and performed by Tony Law & John-Luke Roberts, recorded by James Hingley, and produced by Ed Morrish. Music by Wilx, via AKMMusic.co.uk. www.tonylawtapes.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Tony Law Tapes is a series of ground-breaking interviews with the world's foremost Time Traveller, Tony Law, conducted by John-Luke Roberts. In this fourth episode, John-Luke recaps Tony's testimony so far, and then focuses on Tony's participation in three of the Crusades. If you have questions for Tony, we are recording two audience question specials at the Edinburgh Fringe, on the 25th August, at Bob's Blundabus at half past midnight (so, technically the 26th August). Email your questions to tonylawtapes@gmail.com, and if you're in Edinburgh come along. The Tony Law Tapes are written and performed by Tony Law & John-Luke Roberts, recorded by James Hingley, and produced by Ed Morrish. Music by Wilx, via AKMMusic.co.uk. www.tonylawtapes.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Tony Law Tapes is a series of ground-breaking interviews with the world's foremost Time Traveller, Tony Law, conducted by John-Luke Roberts. In this third episode, John-Luke pushes Tony on the ethics of being friends with Stalin, ignoring everything Tony has to say about dogs in the meantime, but getting sidetracked into Tony's accidental contribution to the cocaine industry. If you have questions for Tony, we are recording two audience question specials at the Edinburgh Fringe, on the 10th and 25th August, at Bob's Blundabus at half past midnight (so, technically the 11th and 26th August). Email your questions to tonylawtapes@gmail.com, and if you're in Edinburgh come along. The Tony Law Tapes are written and performed by Tony Law & John-Luke Roberts, recorded by James Hingley, and produced by Ed Morrish. Music by Wilx, via AKMMusic.co.uk. www.tonylawtapes.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Tony Law Tapes is a series of ground-breaking interviews with the world's foremost Time Traveller, Tony Law, conducted by John-Luke Roberts. In this second episode, Tony admits that he wasn't always best-placed to observe history; talks about the sort of comedy that goes down well with Mayans; and explains how he knows that his sausage dog is probably lost forever. If you have questions for Tony, we are recording two audience question specials at the Edinburgh Fringe, on the 10th and 25th August, at Bob's Blundabus at half past midnight (so, technically the 11th and 26th August). Email your questions to tonylawtapes@gmail.com, and if you're in Edinburgh come along. The Tony Law Tapes are written and performed by Tony Law & John-Luke Roberts, recorded by James Hingley, and produced by Ed Morrish. Music by Wilx, via AKMMusic.co.uk. www.tonylawtapes.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Tony Law Tapes is a series of ground-breaking interviews with the world's foremost Time Traveller, Tony Law, conducted by John-Luke Roberts. In this first episode, Tony talks about his part in ending nudity in ancient Rome, and how Mongol hordes weren't interested in learning the offside rules. He also opens up more than he perhaps should about yaks. If you have questions for Tony, we are recording two audience question specials at the Edinburgh Fringe, on the 10th and 25th August, at Bob's Blundabus at half past midnight (so, technically the 11th and 26th August). Email your questions to tonylawtapes@gmail.com, and if you're in Edinburgh come along. The Tony Law Tapes are written and performed by Tony Law & John-Luke Roberts, recorded by James Hingley, and produced by Ed Morrish. Music by Wilx, via AKMMusic.co.uk. www.tonylawtapes.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.