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Sponsored by Typology. Go to uk.typology.com/blank and you'll receive a free lip & cheek balm worth £16 when you make a purchase. Bronagh Waugh is an actress from Northern Ireland. She played Cheryl Brady in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks from 2009 to 2013 where she was nominated for Best Newcomer, Best Actress and Best Comedy Performance at the 2010 British Soap Awards. She has also appeared in The Fall, Unforgotten and Ridley, which is available to watch on ITV Hub now. She spoke to Giles and Jim about social media, getting ignored in the industry and working extra jobs alongside your creative projects. Plus extra chat with Bronagh over at patreon.com/blankpodcast Massive thanks to our Patrons: Mary Catherine Byrnes, Victoria Nielsen, Manya Kay, Alex Williams, Joel Piveteau, Richard Astill, Samantha Beaton, Claudia McKelvey, John Holland, Katherine Keen, Lynn Robinson, It's Coming Home 2022, Alice Chrystall, Maddie Lightfoot, Alex Collis, Martin Grimm, Vicki, Julianna Williams, Rachel Bowen, Witnessthebigness. @blankpod @eliistender @jimdalycomedy @bronaghwaugh blankpodcast2018@gmail.com
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One Saturday morning, TJ McConnell wakes up to find his mother, Mary, gone. He doesn't know where - or why - but he's the only one who can help find her. Mary grew up longing for information about the mother she never knew. Her brother could barely remember her, and their father numbed his pain with drink. Now aged thirty-seven, Mary has lived in the same house her whole life. She's never left Belfast. TJ, who's about to turn eighteen, is itching to see more of the world. But when his mother disappears, TJ begins to realise what he's been taking for granted. MOTHER MOTHER takes us down the challenging road of Mary's life while following TJ's increasingly desperate search for her, as he begins to discover what has led her to this point. This is a story about family, grief, addiction and motherhood, and it asks an important question - if you spend your life giving everything to the ones you love, do you risk losing yourself along the way?
We're back to one episode this week as we have a trio of shorter but sweeter conversations! In with Andy this week, first up, we have actor and star of Netflix's latest masterpiece Shadow & Bone - Ben Barnes, who talks about his role as General Kirigan in the show that's surely about to take the world by storm.Following Ben, it's another actor, the lovely Bronagh Waugh star of hits such as Hollyoaks, Holby City, The Fall and of course Unforgotten. And we wrap up this weeks episode with the legendary Alexander Armstrong, who joins Andy to talk all-things-eco in the world of television and offer some unexpected fatherly advice! We hope you enjoy this week's fix of conversations, look out for more of the same in a week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coleraine actress Bronagh Waugh chats about her career; she is part of Tourism Northern Ireland's audio initiative "Soothing Stories" to take listeners through the northern landscape
This week on the podcast I'm grabbing a drink with a brilliant actress and very funny lady Bronagh Waugh. From bursting on to our screens as the very funny Cheryl in 'Hollyoaks' she's gone on to do some amazing dramas including 'The Fall' with Gillian Anderson and brand new serial killer drama 'Des' with David Tennant. As well as chatting about her career we'll laugh about some brilliant behind the scene stories and she has a lot - a maverick Good Morning Vietnam audition, a horny horse on a film set and the difficulties of filming a bathroom scene to name a few... This is Episode 10 of A Performer, A Pint and A Pod with actress Bronagh Waugh. Subscribe to the podcast as there's more amazing performers in the upcoming weeks. Rate and review as I love to hear your thoughts and also... Get in touch Facebook- search 'A Performer, A Pint & A Pod' Twitter- @performerpint Instagram- @performerpint
A fascinating, honest chat with Bronagh Waugh. From working as nanny following The Fall, to being trolled in the gutter press off the back of Hollyoaks, and how she's coped with it all. Some cracking nuggets of wisdom and polished gems of advice, all in a really unique story. It'll make a great film script some day... Interview by Jonathan Harden. Recorded via Zoom, June 2020. Studio facilities provided by irishvoiceovers.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/honestactors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 300th episode of the series is like no other episode. The conversation between Jarlath and his six guests ranges from their most hilarious stories of feeling like a fish out of water abroad to questioning whether the changes that have taken place back home can be believed. Aisling Bea speaks for the very first time about making her new sitcom series for Channel 4 “This Way Up” (34:00). Angela Scanlon confesses to the mortifying downside of faking it until you make it (26:00). Roisín's Philomena Begley obsession is explored (24:00). Bronagh Waugh tries to unpick why Northern Ireland continues to be an after thought in Westminster (43:00). Niall Breslin takes us back to his first ever episode of Irishman Abroad and how it changed the conversations he was having with other men about mental health (14:00). Laura Whitmore tells of the most Irish reason for a first date fail (11:00) and how the up-skirting law change should provide us all with hope for other changes in society (49:00). There’s music from the superb singer song-writer Emmet O’Malley (59:00) for more see emmetomalley.com) and DJ Chewy Chewerson makes a special presentation to Jarlath. (Patreon Full Length Version Only). Huge thanks to all our guests, the staff at the Underbelly, the London Irish Centre for all their help in promoting the show (https://www.londonirishcentre.org/), DJ Chewy (is available for bookings) and Emmet O’Malley for his performance on the night. Deep breath. This is an epic episode and the perfect way to mark out first 300. Thank you for listening. To access the full back catalogue of 200 Irishman Abroad episodes visit patreon.com/irishmanabroad. You can also gain access to the entire Irishman Abroad archive of episodes through our iPhone and Android Apps. Download the Irishman Abroad Android or iPhone apps for free using the links below. https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/an-irishman-abroad-by-jarlath-regan/id1101165812?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=irishman.jarlath.com.anirishmanabroad&hl=en_IE An Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
In this fantastic fourth instalment of the series, Jarlath is joined live in front of a sold out Other Palace Theatre in Central London by Deborah Frances White, Bronagh Waugh and Fin Taylor for a lively debate about separating a man's character from his work. From Deborah's powerful insight's into how Hollywood has done the world the greatest disservice (30:00) and how men in powerful positions need to be aware of the influential nature of their art (18:00) to Bronagh's shocking experiences with unrequested private messages on Instagram (Patron extended edition only). Fin Taylor explains how Russell Brand's management once tried to censor him (40:00) and Jarlath talks about what he used to think was crossing the sexual line (Patreon extended edition only). Don't forget to check out the Irishman Abroad Patreon page (www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad) and become a Patron to get access to exclusive new content from show, the new Irishman Abroad badge and much more. The Irishman Abroad podcast is crowd funded and is only made possible by the listeners’ generosity. We sincerely appreciate your continued support. Donate the gift of £20 today via PayPal (jarlo11@yahoo.com) and by way of thanks, we will send you a beautiful Irishman Abroad bag wherever you are in the world. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
This week, actor and activist Bronagh Waugh joined Jarlath for a discussion about her struggle, success, belief and perseverance. Bronagh describes the xenophobic nature to her earlier experiences in Britain (23:00), how racism towards her made her more patriotic (28:00) and her personal connection to fighting for the introduction of abortion rights and marriage equality into Northern Ireland (29:00). Jarlath challenges Bronagh on the belief that the BBC are protecting vested interests (37:00) and they discuss her images issues that came about as a result of appearing on Hollyoaks (47:00). There's a rare insight into why she initially didn’t really want her role on The Fall (1:00:00) and much more. For Jarlath’s Organ Freeman shows at Soho Theatre visit https://sohotheatre.com/shows/jarlath-regan-organ-freeman/ For an extended version of this conversation and to access the entire Irishman Abroad archive and for bonus material, sign up to www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad. To access the entire archive of episodes in the series, download the Irishman Abroad android and iPhone apps for free in the app stores today (links below). https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/irishman-abroad-by-jarlath/id1101165812?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=irishman.jarlath.com.anirishmanabroad&hl=en Don't forget to check out the Irishman Abroad Patreon page (www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad) and become a Patron to get access to exclusive new content from show, the new Irishman Abroad badge and much more. The Irishman Abroad podcast is crowd funded and is only made possible by the listeners’ generosity. We sincerely appreciate your continued support. Donate the gift of £20 today via PayPal (jarlo11@yahoo.com) and by way of thanks, we will send you a beautiful Irishman Abroad bag wherever you are in the world. An Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com. Get updates on future episodes and live shows by following @jarlath on Twitter, visiting www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Ian was live and he kicked off the show by trying to work out how Producer Nat would like to be kidnapped in a sexy way. Following that was actor Jonny Labey, and was grilled on whether his character in Eastenders was solely responsible for making Ben Mitchell ‘nice’. Following Jonny was actress Bronagh Waugh, who among many other things, was talking about the new series of ‘Unforgettable’ on ITV. Actor Jonathan Coy was the final guest in the studio, talking all about the tour of his play ‘Duet For One’. Finally, intern Will closed the show by singing Rudimental.
Ian was live and he kicked off the show by trying to work out how Producer Nat would like to be kidnapped in a sexy way. Following that was actor Jonny Labey, and was grilled on whether his character in Eastenders was solely responsible for making Ben Mitchell ‘nice'. Following Jonny was actress Bronagh Waugh, who among many other things, was talking about the new series of ‘Unforgettable' on ITV. Actor Jonathan Coy was the final guest in the studio, talking all about the tour of his play ‘Duet For One'. Finally, intern Will closed the show by singing Rudimental.
Story: Zehn Tage sind vergangen, seit der Serienmörder Paul Spector - Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson, angerufen hat, um ihr mitzuteilen, dass sie ihm niemals auf die Spur kommen wird. Zehn Tage, in denen Gibson fieberhaft nach einem neuen Weg sucht, ihn aufzuspüren. Nun glaubt sie, einen solchen gefunden zu haben: Das erste Opfer Spectors, Rose Stagg, hat den Angriff des Serienmörders überlebt. Doch noch ehe Gibson Rose überzeugen kann, ihren Peiniger zu identifizieren, wird diese von Spector entführt. Als kurz darauf die Leiche einer Frau gefunden wird, deutet alles darauf hin, dass es sich um Rose handelt. Spector wird festgenommen. Der Täter und seine Verfolgerin stehen sich zum ersten Mal seit Beginn der Ermittlungen von Angesicht zu Angesicht gegenüber. Ein Augenblick, der das Leben der beiden für immer verändern wird … DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 08.01.2016 (Studio Hamburg Enterprises) Thriller Land: GB 2014 Laufzeit: ca. 390 min. (6 Episoden x 61 Minuten) FSK: 16 Regie: Allan Cubitt, Jakob Verbruggen Drehbuch: Allan Cubitt Mit Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, Bronagh Waugh, Ben Peel, Niamh McGrady, ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXuJONpEpXg
Story: Zehn Tage sind vergangen, seit der Serienmörder Paul Spector - Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson, angerufen hat, um ihr mitzuteilen, dass sie ihm niemals auf die Spur kommen wird. Zehn Tage, in denen Gibson fieberhaft nach einem neuen Weg sucht, ihn aufzuspüren. Nun glaubt sie, einen solchen gefunden zu haben: Das erste Opfer Spectors, Rose Stagg, hat den Angriff des Serienmörders überlebt. Doch noch ehe Gibson Rose überzeugen kann, ihren Peiniger zu identifizieren, wird diese von Spector entführt. Als kurz darauf die Leiche einer Frau gefunden wird, deutet alles darauf hin, dass es sich um Rose handelt. Spector wird festgenommen. Der Täter und seine Verfolgerin stehen sich zum ersten Mal seit Beginn der Ermittlungen von Angesicht zu Angesicht gegenüber. Ein Augenblick, der das Leben der beiden für immer verändern wird … DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 08.01.2016 (Studio Hamburg Enterprises) Thriller Land: GB 2014 Laufzeit: ca. 390 min. (6 Episoden x 61 Minuten) FSK: 16 Regie: Allan Cubitt, Jakob Verbruggen Drehbuch: Allan Cubitt Mit Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, Bronagh Waugh, Ben Peel, Niamh McGrady, ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXuJONpEpXg
Story: Stella, die zur Klärung des Falls eigens vom Metropolitan Police Service in London nach Belfast berufen wurde, soll in Zusammenarbeit mit den lokalen Detecives den mehrfachen Mörder fassen. Dies entpuppt sich jedoch als knifflige Angelegenheit. Bei dem Gesuchten handelt es sich um Paul Spector, der als Familientherapeut ein ganz normales Leben führt und sogar selbst eine Familie hat. Zusammen mit seiner Frau Sally Ann und seinen zwei Kindern führt er ein scheinbar glückliches Leben. Trotzdem wird er von einer düsteren Obsession geplagt, die ihn dazu treibt, Frauen umzubringen. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 04.12.2015 (Studio Hamburg Enterprises) Thriller Land: GB 2013 Laufzeit: ca. 305 min. (5 Episoden x 61 Minuten) FSK: 16 Extras: Behind the Scenes (ca. 12 Min.) Regie: Allan Cubitt, Jakob Verbruggen Drehbuch: Allan Cubitt Mit Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, John Lynch, Bronagh Waugh, Niamh McGrady, ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_OwtEmv-iI
Story: Stella, die zur Klärung des Falls eigens vom Metropolitan Police Service in London nach Belfast berufen wurde, soll in Zusammenarbeit mit den lokalen Detecives den mehrfachen Mörder fassen. Dies entpuppt sich jedoch als knifflige Angelegenheit. Bei dem Gesuchten handelt es sich um Paul Spector, der als Familientherapeut ein ganz normales Leben führt und sogar selbst eine Familie hat. Zusammen mit seiner Frau Sally Ann und seinen zwei Kindern führt er ein scheinbar glückliches Leben. Trotzdem wird er von einer düsteren Obsession geplagt, die ihn dazu treibt, Frauen umzubringen. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 04.12.2015 (Studio Hamburg Enterprises) Thriller Land: GB 2013 Laufzeit: ca. 305 min. (5 Episoden x 61 Minuten) FSK: 16 Extras: Behind the Scenes (ca. 12 Min.) Regie: Allan Cubitt, Jakob Verbruggen Drehbuch: Allan Cubitt Mit Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, John Lynch, Bronagh Waugh, Niamh McGrady, ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_OwtEmv-iI