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Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. On this episode the author of 'The Big Short' talks the US and Irish economy, Maureen Folan discusses her home situation since storm Éowyn, Amanda Grace chats all things Brendan, addiction and sobriety, and Brian Dobson spits some serious bars with the help of Lisdoonvarna's Kabin Krew.
Music of Bond is joined by Bond fan extraordinaire and JBR legend Brian Dobson to share his top-5, all-time Bond tracks. Buckle up; this is an episode chock full of classic cues! Of note, Brian has returned from Thailand. Look out for photos from his trip on MOB's IG.
Joining Kieran Cuddihy for this week's edition of the Thursday Interview is no other then the distinguished former RTE Broadcaster Brian Dobson
Dustin the Turkey is in studio to demo his news reading skills as Brian Dobson departs.
Also: Last One Laughing Ireland, Bambie Thug
This week we're going back to the Roman Empire with Centurion! Join us as we learn about the Picts, Roman armor, the 9th Legion, and more! Sources: Michael Squire, Embodied Ambiguities on the Prima Porta Augusta. Art History 36, 2 (2013) "Muscle Cuirass". Australian National University. Available at http://artserve.anu.edu.au/raid1/student_projects97/armour/muscle/muscle.html Joshua J Mark, "Picts" World History Encyclopedia, available at https://www.worldhistory.org/picts/ Tacitus' Account of the Battle of Mons Graupius, ed. Joshua J. Mark, World History Encyclopedia, available at https://www.worldhistory.org/article/776/tacitus-account-of-the-battle-of-mons-graupius/#:~:text=Tacitus%20records%20that%20the%20Romans,Romans%20marched%20forward%20in%20formation. Julianna Grigg, "The Romans and the Picts," The Picts Re-Imagined (Arc Humanities Press, 2018). https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvfxvd0p.7 David J. Breeze and Brian Dobson, "A View of Roman Scotland in 1975," Glasgow Archaeological Journal 4 (1976): 124-43. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44811052 J.G. Scott, "The Roman Occupation of South-West Scotland from the Recall of Agricola to the Withdrawal under Trajan," Glasgow Archaeological Journal 4 (1976): 29-44. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44811041 D.J. Woolliscroft, "More thoughts on why the Romans failed to conquer Scotland," Scottish Archaeological Journal 22:2 (2000): 111-22. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27917432 Kate Ravilious, "Land of the Picts," Archaeology: A Publication of the Archaeological Institute of America (Sep/Oct 2021). https://www.archaeology.org/issues/441-2109/letter-from/9932-scotland-picts Joshua L. Mark, "Tacitus' Account of the Battle of Mons Graupius," 9 January 2015, https://www.worldhistory.org/article/776/tacitus-account-of-the-battle-of-mons-graupius/ Tom Stanier, "The Brigantes and the Ninth Legion," Phoenix 19:4 (1965): 305-13. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1085830 Menachem Mor, "Two Legions: The Same Fate? (The Disappearance of the Legions IX Hispana and XXII Deiotariana)," Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 62 (1986): 267-78. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20186341 David J. Breeze and Brian Dobson, "Roman Military Deployment in North England," Britannia 16 (1985): 1-19. https://www.jstor.org/stable/526389 R.P. Wright, "Tile-Stamps of the Ninth Legion Found in Britain," Britannia 9 (1978): 379-82. https://www.jstor.org/stable/525953 Miles Russell, "The Roman Ninth Legion's mysterious loss," BBC (16 March 2011). https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-12752497 Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centurion_(film) Roger Ebert, "Landscape painting with blood and guts," Rogerebert.com/reviews/centurion-2010 https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt1020558/
Last week we dropped the bombshell that we were going to have the opportunity to interview icon and 8x Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman, this week, we recap how it went. This episode was recorded while we were still in Texas, after returning to Austin following our road trip to the original Metroflex in Arlington. We not only got to interview Ronnie while there but also Brian Dobson, the founder of Metroflex and the man who shepherded Ronnie into competitive bodybuilding. The story of Metroflex and the philosophy it's based on is just as important as Ronnie's story, as it helps us understand the environment where this champion formed. We also had the pleasure and privilege of interviewing Big J, who we are eternally grateful to as he was the one who set up our interview with big Ron. He shared his experiences as the training partner of Ronnie and as a long-time member of Metroflex. You'll learn a lot of interesting things in this episode, like: what was the Texas bodybuilding scene like decades ago? What were Ronnie's early competitive experiences like? Who were Ronnie's inspirations? What was Metroflex like at that time and how did its culture form? You don't want to miss this one if you're a fan of contemporary bodybuilding!
Yup, it's confirmed. We're going to interview living legend, 8-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman at the one and only Metroflex in Arlington Texas, in person, along with its founder Brian Dobson, and long-time training partner of The King, Big J. This is huge news and a big part of our Iron Culture documentary filming in Texas. Eric, Omar, and Conor recorded this episode just days before heading to Metroflex after confirmation of the interview. They discuss the cultural and historical impact of Ronnie Coleman on bodybuilding, and beyond, tune in, because the next episode will be the recap!
Join us as we talk to voice actors Saffron Henderson, Brian Dobson and Voice Director Karl Willems. Now punches held from this OG DBZ group.
elitefts Limited Edition Apparel: https://www.elitefts.com/shop/apparel... Support and help the Podcast grow by Joining The Crew: https://glow.fm/davetatestabletalk/ Big J takes a seat in this 142nd podcast episode of Dave Tate's Table Talk. Jason English, known as Big J, has trained on and off with 8x Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman as his training partner at Arlington's Metroflex for over 20 years. For much of his early development, he crushed iron alongside Johnnie Jackson, Brian Dobson, Branch Warren, Dorian Yates, and more greats. Jason served the United States for ten years as an E-6 in the Army, he's the Texas founder of FitCon, and the CSO of Eminent Nutrition. Big J's IG: https://www.instagram.com/bigj_extremefitness/ Big J's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BigJsExtremeFitness ABOUT THE HOST Dave Tate is the founder and co-owner of elitefts.com. He is the author of twenty books and has logged more than 40,000 hours of training and consulting. Dave is married to elitefts co-owner Traci Arnold-Tate, and they reside in London, Ohio, with their two sons. Personal Credo: Live, Learn, Pass on™. Dave's IG: https://www.instagram.com/underthebar/?hl=en SPONSORS Marek Health Marek Health is the telehealth platform that connects customers to partnered providers focusing on hormone optimization and preventative medicine—offering self-service labs at great prices and guided optimization. https://marekhealth.com/product-category/diagnostic-labs/affiliate/table-talk/ Use Code Tabletalk for 10% off your first order. Also, check out the Table Talk Panel: https://marekhealth.com/product-category/diagnostic-labs/affiliate/table-talk/ LMNT A tasty electrolyte drink mix. https://DrinkLMNT.com/TABLETALK for a FREE 8-flavor sample pack with any purchase! elitefts If you can put it in a gym bag or load weight on it, we have you covered. https://www.elitefts.com/ Use Code TABLE TALK for 10% off your first elitefts order. SUPPORT THE SHOW All profits from elitefts Limited Edition Apparel, Table Talk Coffee, and Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks support Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast. Shop these elitefts items: https://www.elitefts.com/content/table-talk/ Support Dave Tate's Table Talk podcast by joining the crew. https://glow.fm/davetatestabletalk/ elitefts Shop: https://www.elitefts.com/ elitefts IG: https://www.instagram.com/elitefts/
Dave Hendon is joined by snooker fans Kellie Barker, Brian Dobson and Joe Richards to hear about their experiences of attending tournaments. What are the best and worst venues? What could be improved? How friendly are the players? Is it value for money? How can snooker be marketed better? Email your thoughts to snookerscenepodcast@mail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan Dobson is in studio to talk about his love of sailing.
A cracking chat with my co-host Lee McAllister as well as Superfans Kellie Barker, Brian Dobson and 'Front Row' Brian Wright.We go through the first round draw after discussing the Judgement Day qualifiers and predict the first round winners, finalists, best qualifier and of course the Champion. Extra points for the correct score.Play along with us!
JBR returns with another surprise bonus episode of '30 Days of No Time To Die.' This time we've drafted in our two missing 00s from our previous roundtable, Dan Gale and Brian Dobson, along with some members of the JBR family to discuss Daniel's final film. With us today are Marlene Orth, Chris Wood, Jamie Mitchell, Ralfy Babes, and our man Down Under, Paul Jamieson.
This week I've been reading Jane Goodall's new book called The Book of Hope. It's the kind of book you reach for when you hit week 11 in a slow-moving lockdown. In the book Goodall talks about the nature of hope, why she remains hopeful, and how we can stay hopeful when everything seems hopeless. Jane Goodall calls hope a survival trait. Hope, she says, “is what enables us to keep going in the face of adversity. It is what we desire to happen, but we must be prepared to work hard to make it so.” This is something the Government should keep in mind as we count down to Christmas - to keep on hoping we need to see some reward for our hard work. Announcements about announcements doesn't cut it any longer. There's no end of actions that could keep our hopes up - vaccination certificates ready to go, the MIQ system refined so double-vaxxed, negative testing returnees from low-risk areas can self-isolate at home, a date to open hair salons and internal borders, and Medsafe begin the process of approving vaccination for 5 to 12 year olds. For many of us, Christmas is where we're now focused. Many of us are looking forward to travelling the country, see family and friends, and rejuvenate after a hellish year. For others the priority may be hoping Christmas gifts get to our loved ones in time. Yesterday, NZ Post Chief customer officer Brian Dobson said it was the busiest they'd ever been. In response, they've hired 800 extra staff and leased 400 additional vans. Even this is not enough to process and deliver the 2 million parcels in circulation at present - around 4 parcels per second. So we're still spending, and that's something. Aucklanders spent more than $700 million online over the last three months - $122 million more than the same quarter last year. So if your greatest hope, right now, is to make sure your pressies arrive before Christmas, it's time to take action. That's something we can do ourselves.
Even RTÉ news anchor Brian Dobson was there to congratulate them... St Francis LGFA footballers lifted the Spring League Division 1 title on Sunday in Drumshanbo with a 2-10 to 1-10 win against St Joseph's. Team mentor Paul Martin spoke to Ocean FM Sport's PJ Leddy...
We had the opportunity to speak with Brian Dobson at Metroflex Gym in Arlington Texas recently during Fitcon 2021. Brian has trained Ronnie Coleman, Branch Warren and countless others. Metroflex is a gym of champions, with multiple members competing and winning podiums in events all over the nation. We talked to Brian about how the gym got started, his struggles getting into the game so young, his training style, and his conversion to Christ after many years doing drugs and alcohol. You won't want to miss this one! Check out Metroflex Gym at https://www.metroflexgym.com/ The FreedomCast Podcast was started by a guy buying and selling fitness equipment in his backyard. In less than a year, I quit my full-time job, and started a fitness empire. I now interview unique and interesting entrepreneurs in the health and fitness industry who have built businesses around helping others become more active. It's fun, it's entertaining, it's informative, it's what fitness should be. FreedomCast is supported by Freedom Fitness Equipment, based in the Charlotte, North Carolina! Check out FreedomCast Podcast with new episodes every Saturday, 12PM EST at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freedomcast-by-freedom-fitness-equipment/id1553629857?uo=4 Check out Freedom Fitness Equipment in Charlotte, NC at https://freedomfitnessequipment.com/ Follow us on Social! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freedomfitnessequipment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedomfitnessequipment1/ Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXgkvIR-5ishTlFGJgNK9tw/?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedomfitnessequipment/message
This is DAY 050 of our 100 Days of 007 Trivia Challenge. Today's challenger is Brian Dobson! moneypenny@the00files.com | www.the00files.com Link to the leaderboard (1 - 50): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HQxR3MyCdycMl1kD0JCxhHy-C0mmIv4udAoQwdPsKyw/edit?usp=sharing
NZ Post is warning delays will continue because of Covid 19People are reporting long waits for packages - as well as tracking issues.Chief Marketing Officer Brian Dobson told Si and Phil delays on international parcels are happening all around the world."A lot of parcels have been caught up offshore. Some borders have closed and capacity in airlines has been significantly reduced."Dobson says many different international companies deal with packages before they reach NZ Post.LISTEN ABOVE
INTERVIEW -- This week we talk to Brian Dobson of James Bond Radio! CONSIDER BECOMING A PATRON | https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2470048 Being James Bond | http://www.beingjamesbond.com Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Being-James-Bond-17631406474/ Twitter | http://twitter.com/headofsection Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beingjamesbond/ iTunes | https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/being-james-bond/id205222801?mt=2 YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSmS18FT3MkHfAbVYV-DhtA
We talk to a co presenter of the podcast James Bond Radio. His selections, however are mostly from other genres and include works from composers Budd, Williams, Horner, Morricone and the band Queen, to name a few. A far reaching conversation on jewelry, living overseas and of course fabulous film music!
This week for Kiss My Arts we’ve gone back to the future with the school children of St. Hugh’s National School in Dowra and their recently published history of Ballinaglera Parish ‘Fire on the Mountain’ which was recently launched by Brian Dobson. I speak to school principal Padraig Kenny about the school’s second publication after the success of their first effort ‘Scrapbook of Regret’ featuring the regrets of 150 legends of gaelic football. This book is considerably more local and special to the children and their own family and community history came to the fore for some of them during the research and compilation of this compendium. Daithi McGrail and Orla Ryan share the story of the ‘Sons of the Grabber’ about ‘The Grabber’ Brady who because of a dispute over land was boycotted for basic essentials in shops across Dowra, Ballinagleragh, Drumshanbo and Drumkeerin. When he sent his sons to Dromahair under the cloak of night to get supplies, a mob met the returning boys in Drumkeerin and upended their carts to uphold the boycott. Despite three attempts no local jury every convicted the mob. Daniel Gilrane, Jamie McTiernan and Emily Woods give us the details behind the disappearance of two young adventurers Kenneth Reed and William Anderson who set off to kayak the River Shannon but ignored the weather warnings of the locals they met and met their demise on the ‘Wicked Lake’ of Lough Allen. Amy Crawford, Cora Taggart, Emma Rose & Shane Lowe tell us about an amazing woman, Helen Leonard Kerrigan, who after emigrating to America, found herself serving as US Army nurse in World War One in both Serbia and France, being recognised by both Serbia and France for her services before returning to the USA where she spent her days until her death in 1950. Shane Lowe, Darragh McGourty and Mona Lowe have picked their favourite story as the tale of Charles McMorrow, a local smuggler, who after being convicted, fined and jailed, made a ‘Dash from Court’ in 1937 by swimming across the Shannon in the town and escaping across the Cuilcagh mountains and his freedom. It would be 1979 before he returned to the town after a chance meeting with former Leitrim Observer editor David Walsh who wrote about his exploits. Unfortunately McMorrow passed away within twelve months of this return. The final story from the book that we hear about on the show was presented by Shannon McTiernan, Claire Feeney, Anna McGreal & Sadhbh Gilrane about the Morley Estate and the scandal of the attempt of locals to buy their land from the landlord Albert Edward Parker but found out that the landlords agent had double crossed them and bought the land himself. Another mob descended to fight for the tenants rights and resulted in further court cases which of course given the history of the area is hardly a surprise. I wrap up the show speaking to Mr. Kenny about the book and the work put into it behind the scenes from the staff, the students, parents and board of management. We also discuss the recent award won by the school at the FIS Film Festival. The book “Fire on the Mountain” is available now in most outlets in the area and surrounding towns and also available online at https://www.sainthughs.com/fireonthemountain/
This week Tom returns with Brian Dobson to reminisce about their pilgrimage to Piz Gloria to celebrate the 50th anniversary of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. You'll hear what it was like to spend an hour hanging out with George Lazenby at the bar. You'll discover what it was like to circle Piz Gloria from a helicopter with distinguished members of the world press. And you'll hear stories of grown men in tears at the sheer enormity of the occasion. Not only that, we talk about our Bond 'Euro Trip' across Switzerland to numerous Goldfinger locations, our visit to the Goldeneye Dam, and how we finished up the jaunt scoping out Mr. White's house from the waters of Lake Como.
We have a bonus episode for you today thanks to our on the spot roving reporter, Mr. Brian Dobson. Brian recently paid a visit to Big Chief studios here in the UK to talk about their range of replica figures. If you're into the collecting side of things you'll definitely want to listen to this one AND you'll want to listen all the way to the end because old Brian might have scored you a tasty little discount. So if you're in the market for a lifelike Sean or Roger or maybe even a Baron Samedi be sure to get involved.
Hello! For a month where we approached this episode thinking, "What on earth is there to talk about (aside from our monthly feature)?" a surprising amount dropped in the week before we recorded and we respond in kind. Today's episode – broadly – covers: NU-WHO: Bradley Walsh is strongly rumoured to be Jodie Whittaker's companion in Series 11. Who is he? What's he been in? How might this play out in terms of a young-looking Doctor with a much older companion? CLASSIC WHO: A new version of Shada is on the way. Rob can barely contain his boredom. Is it needed? How will it look? So many questions. NU-WHO: Brand-new commentary on Jodie Whittaker from Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies. Jodie's also been getting around some radio stations. NU-WHO: Rumours of Jenna Coleman appearing in the Christmas special remain just that for now - rumours. However a picture of the new Ben Jackson appears and pleases both Rob and Dave in terms of his likeness. CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Red White and Who: The Story of Doctor Who in America was released earlier this week and Rob and Dave had an advance copy with many of the chapters in it. They talk about the book and US fandom. CLASSIC WHO: August 29 is the 30th Anniversary of Dave's first Doctor Who club meeting that he attended with his Dad, aged 7. Rob realises, on air, that 1987 was when he attended his first fan event, aged 12. CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Rob gives a podcast shout-out to I'll Explain Later & Complete Menagerie. He also mentions Progtor Who recently having it's third birthday and notes that Who Wars (which is the father of today's Doctor Who Show), first went out on Sept 7 2014; almost three years, too. CLASSIC WHO: Dave's been watching the Hartnell classic, The Ark, and finds the message it sends being extremely relevant for today. NU-WHO: Rob calls for submissions to our "Nu-Who's Beryl Reid" episode, set for September 24. "Everyone talks about Classic Who and stunt casting... but who are the celebrities in Nu-Who that really made you sit up, both for good reasons and bad?!?" Get your submissions in ASAP. CLASSIC WHO/NU-WHO: Our main topic for this episode is Doctor Who stories that listeners (and us) either didn't get or just didn't enjoy as children, but which we really enjoy as adults. These are almost all classic era stories, but one Nu-Who bolter makes it through at the end. Features emails from Mark Smith and Jim Hall in addition to listener suggestions from: Jim Hall, The Polis Box, Mark Watts, Isaac Dakin, James Stoker, Ganesh Projoy, Jon Arnold, Brendan Jones, Brian Dobson, Paul Scoones, spankybackpack, John Hole, Dave Ringo, Dylan Rees, We Are Cult, David Lancaster, Hayden Gribble, Christopher Bryant, and The Ginger Luke. Thanks for your thoughts! FINALLY: The second half of our mega email from Jim Hall, discussing the Doctor Who Magazine comics in the era of Tom Baker's final season. Thanks everyone, as always, for listening. We greatly appreciate your ears, your emails and your tweets and, if you really want to make our day, why not leave us an iTunes review sometime? It really helps us get noticed on there. See you in September for both our monthly show and the first in a new series of 'Alternate Galaxies' episodes where, for our first episode, we'll put Buffy the Vampire Slayer under the spotlight and let you know why, as a Doctor Who fan, you might be interested in watching it (if you haven't watched it already). EMAIL US – hello@theDWshow.net
Day 26 of 30 Days of SPECTRE! Today we continue our JBR listener interviews to hear what they think about SPECTRE. In the second of today's shows we have Mr. Brian Dobson, all the way from Gosport, on the south coast of the UK.
Hosts: Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh De Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Topics of power: Power-Con 2013 The Origin of Hordak Comic from DC Entertainment He-Man Issues 2-3 from DC Entertainment Special Thanks to Cam Clarke, Brian Dobson, Alan Oppenheimer, and Larry Kenney Masters Cast www.MastersCast.com Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh de Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Episode 55 Subscribe to our podcast for free via iTunes: Subscribe for free via iTunes
Hosts: Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh De Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Topics of power: Power-Con 2013 The Origin of Hordak Comic from DC Entertainment He-Man Issues 2-3 from DC Entertainment Special Thanks to Cam Clarke, Brian Dobson, Alan Oppenheimer, and Larry Kenney Masters Cast www.MastersCast.com Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh de Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Episode 55 Subscribe to our podcast for free via iTunes: Subscribe for free via iTunes
Val Staples, Danielle Gelehrter, "Pixel Dan" Eardley and Eamon O'Donoghue are back to discuss He-Man and She-Ra.In this episode we discussMOTUC Castle Grayskull,Power-Con,Danielle Benedict,William George,TMNT,variety shows,Power Tour,Meg Foster,Jack and Leslie Wadsworth,Anthony DeLongis,Larry Kenney,John Carroll's fan films,Gary Goddard,1987 movie tidbits,MOTU newspaper strips,Legend of Toy Design panel,Grayskull Con,Brian Dobson,success of Power-Con,charity auctionand much more!Intro/Outro info:none Another fan contribution are episode wallpapers and backgrounds, created by Matt Tyree also know as Tyree on the forums. Matt is commercial illustrator who you can find out more about at www.tyreeonline.com Also, don't forget the Roast Gooble Dinner iPhone App, which is great for organizing and downloading current and past episodes. Click here to get yours today! And if you have a comment or a question, please call us at (310) 933-5993 or at our Skype account "roastgooble" and leave a voicemail (in Skype, please go to Call Phones and enter roastgooble as the phone number and dial in. Please do not add roastgooble to your contact list as we won't accept the request. Sorry!) We'll try to work your voicemail into the show, so please call! Otherwise, you can e-mail us at gooble (at) he-man (dot) org. One or more of the hosts will read your e-mail on the show. Please keep e-mails short and sweet! So pull up your chair and fill up your plate! It's time to chow down on a tasty serving of fandom here on He-Man.org's Roast Gooble Dinner! Runtime: 1 hour, 44 minutes, 59 seconds
Val Staples, Danielle Gelehrter, "Pixel Dan" Eardley and Eamon O'Donoghue are back to discuss He-Man and She-Ra.In this episode Karla Marsh, James Eatock and Master Cast's Jon Kallis and Leanne Hannah join us as guest hosts as we report from Power-Con 2012!A couple notes:Apologies for the mic during dinner. The gain was higher than we realized, so there's distortion when Dan and Val speak.The first part of the show is the Roast Gooble Dinner Dinner. The second part is the Roast Gooble Dinner panel and starts around 1:23:00. The panel is rather chaotic so be forewarned! Also, the first 10 minutes of the panel has a hiss that happens throughout. Apologies for that as well.Come join us as we speak withOwen Oertling,Dean Stefan,Leanne Hannah,Marc Scott Zicree,Karen Wilson,Chris Weber,Larry Kenney,Kevin Kliesch,Charles Zembillas,Martin Arriola,Blond,Shannon Eric Denton,Tim Seeley,Eric Treadaway,William George,Gary Hartle,Francis Moss,Anthony De Longis,Eric Scot Frydler,Scott Neitlich,Ed Mosqueda,Matt Tyree,Lynne Lipton,James Eatock,Robert Lamb,Jack & Leslie Wadsworth,Peter Newman,Meg Foster,Shane Dittsworth,Brian Dobson,Gary Goldstein,Tony Washington,Jack Olesker,Nate Baertsch,Rudy Obrero,Gerrianne Raphael,Sherri Lynn Cook,and Larry Houston!Intro/Outro info:none Another fan contribution are episode wallpapers and backgrounds, created by Matt Tyree also know as Tyree on the forums. Matt is commercial illustrator who you can find out more about at www.tyreeonline.com Also, don't forget the Roast Gooble Dinner iPhone App, which is great for organizing and downloading current and past episodes. Click here to get yours today! And if you have a comment or a question, please call us at (310) 933-5993 or at our Skype account "roastgooble" and leave a voicemail (in Skype, please go to Call Phones and enter roastgooble as the phone number and dial in. Please do not add roastgooble to your contact list as we won't accept the request. Sorry!) We'll try to work your voicemail into the show, so please call! Otherwise, you can e-mail us at gooble (at) he-man (dot) org. One or more of the hosts will read your e-mail on the show. Please keep e-mails short and sweet! So pull up your chair and fill up your plate! It's time to chow down on a tasty serving of fandom here on He-Man.org's Roast Gooble Dinner! Runtime: 2 hour, 42 minutes, 11 seconds
Hosts: Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh De Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Special intro by Brian Dobson, the voice of 200X Skeletor Orko Digital Mini Comic from DC Comics Jon and Leanne talk Power-Con 2012 Masters Cast www.MastersCast.com Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh de Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Episode 49 Subscribe to our podcast for free via iTunes: Subscribe for free via iTunes
Hosts: Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh De Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Special intro by Brian Dobson, the voice of 200X Skeletor Orko Digital Mini Comic from DC Comics Jon and Leanne talk Power-Con 2012 Masters Cast www.MastersCast.com Jon Kallis, Katy Haile, Martin Penny, Josh de Lioncourt, Leanne Hannah Episode 49 Subscribe to our podcast for free via iTunes: Subscribe for free via iTunes