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Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING TV Shows Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder (Special E2) Slow Horse (S2) The Lazarus Project (S2) Movies Exmas (2023) 65 (2023) The Dark Knight (2008) WATCH OF THE WEEK & PEAK PERFORMANCE The Lazarus Project (S2). Staring: Paapa Essiedu, Rudi Dharmalingham, Anjli Mohindra, Charly Clive, Caroline QUentin & Tom Burke. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for M.Night Shyamalan. EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated to the cast and crew of The Lazarus Project. Watch seasons 1 & 2 today on Neon here in New Zealand. RUNNING ORDER 04m05s | What we've been watching 27m35s | Slow Horse (S2) 38m14s | Watch of the week: The Lazarus Project (S2) 49m20s | News & Mailbag 1h02m26s | Peak Performance: M.Night Shyamalan GET IN TOUCH Support us at Patreon Follow us on Instagram Post (Tweet) us @HalfMeasuresPod Talk to us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of the Half Measures Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon Producers: Samara Whiting-King, Diana Knauer, Tricia Brady & Michael Chalmers.
In this bonus episode of People Who Knew Me, Writer and Director Daniella Isaacs revisits the series and its existential themes with cast members Rosamund Pike, Kyle Soller and Isabella Sermon. They discuss what captivated them about the story of Emily faking her own death in 9/11, their own experience with truth and lies, and how this fuelled their performance. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Hosted by Daniella Isaacs Series adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Producer - Carey Nelson Burch Leo Executive Producer for the BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commisioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support – Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Assistant Producer Louise Graham Casting Director Lauren Evans Bonus episode Audio Recording & Post-Production by Soundcatchers Bonus Episode Sound Recordist Paul Cameron Bonus Episode Sound Editor & Mix Oliver Beard Music composed by Max Perryment Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Georges Villeneau and Susan Cooke at Media Wizards Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey and Charlotte Ritchie.
Realising there might not be another opportunity, Connie and Claire embark on their road trip, stopping in New York to finally meet Drew. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episode released on Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Drew calls Connie in utter disbelief that she is alive. On confirming that Claire really is his daughter, they establish a weekly phone call getting to know each other. Feeling ever distanced, Connie starts spending more time with Paul, finally agreeing on a date. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Bolstered by her revelation to Paul, Connie takes Claire to the beach to tell her the truth about her Dad. Overwhelmed by the shocking discovery, Claire runs away for the night without telling Connie. Connie finds Drew on Facebook, and tells him she is alive and has a daughter. She wakes up from her mastectomy surgery disorientated and is relieved to find Claire by her side. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Connie continues retelling her story to Paul, reliving the trauma of September 11th, and the events that lead up to her faking her own death. Hidden away in Gabe's apartment, watching the events of 9/11 unfold on TV, she turns off her phone and never looks back. Paul thinks she is brave enough to tell Claire the truth. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Connie starts from the very beginning, detailing all the building pressures and disappointments that drove her to run away from her life as Emily in New York, and start afresh as Connie in LA. Over a few drinks with Paul, these truths come flooding out, along with all the lies she has told to keep her identity hidden. She finally reveals her most shameful secret. Now must now find the strength to tell Claire. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Connie and Claire attend a cancer support session with Paul, which causes Connie to relive painful memories of her life in New York trying to balance her work life and unhappy marriage with being a care-giver to Drew's sick Mom. The pressure of Connie's past builds, exploding out of her in a desperate confession. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Claire takes Connie wig-shopping as a surprise for being halfway through her cancer treatment. Trying on a wig provokes some painful memories of Connie's life back in New York. A friendship with her sassy work colleague highlights the failings of her marriage, further compounded by Drew's restaurant falling through. Then when they try to escape on their delayed honeymoon fate steps in to truly derail them. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Claire shaves Connie's hair as the chemotherapy takes hold. The loss of her hair takes Connie straight back to her life in New York, to Emily's new 'work haircut' and first job, a job she was forced to take so Drew could fulfil his dream of owning his own restaurant. That one deciding coin toss, the catalyst which prompted the lying and deceit that would lead to the end of their marriage. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Connie starts chemotherapy and tries to ignore the advances of fellow patient, Paul, as she delves back to her past to try to figure out where it all went wrong with Emily's husband Drew. She recalls them meeting at NYU in 1993, their whirlwind romance, her choosing Drew over Gabe, their marriage and bohemian life. It was all so happy and full of promise. Back in the present, Paul gives some good advice to Connie about letting people in. This leads her to faces the difficult moment of telling Claire she has cancer. Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
New episodes released on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're in the UK, listen first on BBC Sounds. Connie Prynne lives a small life with her daughter, Claire, in Los Angeles. But when she is diagnosed with breast cancer she is forced to start addressing her past, a life she hasn't told Claire or anyone about, a New York life, Emily's life; a mess of a failed marriage, an affair and an accidental pregnancy that saw Emily fake her death post-9/11 and run away to LA. If the breast cancer gets worse she needs to create a safe world for Claire, but how honest does she need to be with her daughter? We follow Connie in the present as she grapples with cancer treatment, her role as a mother and relationship with Claire. But she also leads us back through her memories of being Emily and tries to make sense of the past she's tried so hard to forget and move on from. But with the threat of her own death, she has to find answers from her first death. Will the mistakes of her past derail or save Connie's present? Credits Connie / Emily - ROSAMUND PIKE Drew - KYLE SOLLER Claire - ISABELLA SERMON Gabe - ALFRED ENOCH Jade - JESSICA DARROW Marni/Jenny - DANIELLA ISAACS Dr Richter / Reporter - CHARLES HAGERTY and HUGH LAURIE as PAUL Additional voices: PIPPA WINSLOW, NANCY CRANE, JOEY AKUBEZE, BARNEY WHITE, JILL WINTERNITZ Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Produced by Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Sharon Horgan, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne Jacqueline Sacerio Co-Executive Produced by Carey Burch Nelson Executive Producer for BBC Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager Sarah Lawson Casting Director Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant Lianna Meering Finance Director Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike - Carla Meyer Read in Hannah Moorish Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer by Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciaràn Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett and Charlotte Ritchie.
Coming 23rd May 2023... Emily Morris uses 9/11 to fake her own death and run away to start a new life in California as Connie Prynne. Fourteen years later, now with a teenage daughter by her side, Connie is diagnosed with breast cancer. She will be forced to confront her past so that her daughter will not be left on her own if she does not survive. She must decide how to explain her lies, her secrets, her selfish decisions – and ultimately her ‘widowed' husband. Everything she thought she had fled from when she pretended to die in New York. Starring Rosamund Pike and Hugh Laurie, Kyle Soller, Isabella Sermon and Alfred Enoch. The first audio drama from the makers of Bad Sisters, People Who Knew Me is a 10-part series, written and directed by Daniella Isaacs, adapted from the book by Kim Hooper. Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs Adapted from the original novel and Consulting Produced by Kim Hooper Produced by Joshua Buckingham Executive Producers for Merman: Sharon Horgan, Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, Kira Carstensen, Seicha Turnbull and Brenna Rae Eckerson Executive Producer for eOne: Jacqueline Sacerio, Co-Executive Producer: Carey Burch Nelson Commissioning Editor: Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner for the BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna Additional Commissioning support for the BBC Natasha Johansson and Harry Robinson Production Executive: Gareth Coulam Evans Production Manager: Sarah Lawson Casting Director: Lauren Evans Audio Production & Post-Production by SoundNode Supervising Dialogue Recordist & Editor: Daniel Jaramillo Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Design & Mix: Martin Schulz Music composed by Max Perryment Additional Dialogue Recording: David Crane, Martin Jilek Assistant Dialogue Recordists: Jack Cook, Giancarlo Granata Additional Dialogue Editing: Marco Toca Head of Production: Rebecca Kerley Production Accountant: Lianna Meering Finance Director: Jackie Sidey Legal and Business Affairs: Mark Rogers at Media Wizards Dialect Coach for Rosamund Pike: Carla Meyer Read in: Hannah Moorish Stills Photographer: May Robson Artwork: Mirjami Qin Artwork Photographer: Sibel Ameti Additional thanks to: Emily Peska, Caitlin Stegemoller, Sam Woolf, Charly Clive, Ellie White, Ellen Robertson, Kate Phillips, Ed Davis, Ciarán Owens, Jonathan Schey, Daniel Raggett, Jason Phipps and Charlotte Ritchie A Merman / Mermade production for BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sounds
On this week's episode Gaby chats with actress Charly Clive, star of 'The Lazarus Project'. She talks candidly with Gaby about being diagnosed with a brain tumour age 22. Her stage show 'Britney: Friends and Nothing More' is a sketch show about love - but which of these two girls will you fancy more? It sold out at the Edinburgh Fringe and is now coming to the Soho Theatre from the 12th - 22nd December 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have an absolute blast with Charly Clive this week, a brilliant actor & one half of sketch duo Britney. We get into some dating news, marathon confessions, and a whole raft of Hogs hospitalisations… FOLLOW CHARLY: @CharlyClive Thank you so much for listening! Support us at https://www.patreon.com/TrustyHogs for exclusive bonus content, merch, and more! Trust us with your own problems and questions... TrustyHogs@gmail.com Please give us a follow @TrustyHogs on all socials Be sure to subscribe and rate us (unless you don't like these little piggies - 5 Stars only!) Thank you to our Patreon supporters... EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Simon Moores / Guy Goodman / Mary Fox / Annie Tonner / Sarah Jarque-Deakin / Oliver Jago PRODUCERS: Richard Bicknell / Elle / Richard Bald / Neil Redmond / Victoria Hutchison / Emma Walton / Karen & David Bull / Harald van Dijk / Eddie Doyle / Tim & Dom / David Walker / Rachel R / Anthony Conway / Sadie Cashmore / Claire Owen-Jones / Jess & Nick / Zoë / Jo Holmes / Sarah & Molly / Alex Pugh / Josie W / Amy / Cordelia / Raia Fink / Rachel Page / Helen A / Tina Linsey / Sophie Chivers / Graham Marsh / Emily Gee / Amy O'Riordan / Abbie Worf With Helen Bauer (Daddy Look at Me, Live at the Apollo) & Catherine Bohart (Roast Battle, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats) FOLLOW HELEN, CATHERINE & ANDREW... @HelenBaBauer @CatherineBohart @StandUpAndrew
"Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night!" Well, this episode isn't really "bumpy" but Donny and Maura review the classic. "All About Eve," winner of 6 Oscars including Best Picture is widely acclaimed as one the greatest films of all time. This 1950 film delves into the theater world and was written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It featured an all-star cast that includes Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter (Donny's personal favorite actress), Gary Merril, Hugh Marlowe, and one of the earliest screen appearances of Marilyn Monroe. Joining A Reel Page Turner is someone well-versed in the theater world, Mr. Michael Bradshaw Flynn. More about our guest, Michael Bradshaw Flynn: Michael Bradshaw Flynn Broadway credits include Associate Director on The Front Page, It's Only a Play, and the national tour of The Sound of Music. Michael associate directed for Scott Ellis' production of Dada Woof Papa Hot at Lincoln Center and also served as the assistant to the playwright Douglas Carter Beane on the Broadway production of The Nance. Off Braodway Michael directed the world premieres of Camel by Charly Clive and The First Man by Will Hart. Michael cofounded and served as the producing artistic director at the Scranton Shakespeare Festival for the last eleven years. Scranton Shakes Michael directing credits include: Hamlet,The Pirates of Penzance, Romeo and Juliet, The Tavern, Much Ado About Nothing, Damn Yankees, Footloose, Troilus and Cressida, and The Real Merry Wives of Windsor. Michael acted in the off Broadway production of Freckleface Strawberry. At Scranton Shakes Michael acted onstage in Midsummer Night's Dream, The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night, Fairycakes, Hood, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. For more information go to www.MichaelBradshawFlynn.com Connect with A Reel Page Turner: https://www.facebook.com/groups/352221223264794 https://www.areelpageturner.com/ Twitter: @AReelPageTurner Instagram: @AReelPageTurner TikTok:@areelpageturner
Quel que soit son âge, l'imprévu nous guette. Avec ces trois héroïnes, passez une nouvelle étape que vous n'auriez pas envisagée. Découvrez trois séries méconnues sur arte.tv. Pure Alors que Pure a été diffusée en 2019 outre-Manche, elle est enfin diffusée en France. On y suit la nouvelle vie de Marnie qui débarque à Londres suite à un coup de tête. Seulement voilà, Marnie est troublée par des pensées intrusives, la majorité sexuelles et carrément obscènes, sur lesquelles elle a aucun contrôle. Il s'agit là d'une forme de trouble obsessionnel compulsif qui la suit depuis près de 10 ans. Alors ce trouble ne se traduit pas par un acte physique (le fameux lavage de mains intempestif ou recompter en boucle les choses) mais bien par des pensées. La première scène d'ailleurs concerne ses parents… Marnie sait qu'elle souffre d'une pathologie, mais elle ignore quoi. Elle va essayer de jongler entre ses pensées intrusives et s'auto-guérir et sa vie de vingtenaire qui arrive dans une nouvelle ville. Cette dramédie britannique de Channel4 n'a connu qu'une seule saison, mais elle a su montrer un pan de la maladie mentale encore très peu abordé. Bourrée d'humour mais jamais malaisante, on éprouve bien plus d'empathie envers Marnie que de moquerie, et c'est aussi grâce à son interprète Charly Clive qui se montre vulnérable. https://youtu.be/ZxK9_-GZeo4 L'éveil de Dana Tout droit venu du Liban, L'éveil de Dana délivre un bel hommage à Beyrouth. Dana se réveille après un coma de douze ans. Elle doit se réhabituer à la vie mais surtout à des responsabilités qu'elle n'a jamais connues. Non seulement la fatigue mentale lui pèse, mais elle semble complètement détachée de ce qu'elle fait. Balancée dans un monde hyper moderne et connecté dans lequel elle n'a plus aucun repère, il va falloir qu'elle ré-apprenne à vivre. Soutenue par sa famille, notamment ses sœurs, elle va s'adapter mais découvrir aussi des secrets cachés pendant ses douze ans. Il s'agit d'une autre série sortie en 2019 au Liban avant le Covid, et on la découvre sur arte.tv après les attentats de Beyrouth, ce qui rend les décors d'autant plus forts. Première série libanaise à être diffusée aux États-Unis, le message de L'éveil de Dana est universel et toujours actuel. Alors même si la réflexion a déjà été faite et que ce conflit d'hyper connexion semble déjà avoir été traité, le contexte de Beyrouth ajoute un peu d'originalité. 16 épisodes vous attendent. https://youtu.be/sITXkNxiTP8 Loulou La web-série Loulou vous présente l'héroïne éponyme alias Louise qui tombe enceinte sans préparation à 29 ans et qui va démarrer une nouvelle étape de sa vie. Créée par Alice Vial, chaque épisodes de 6 minutes vous montre un moment de la journée de Loulou et de ses trois meilleurs amis Alice, Marie et Max. Pour cette première grossesse, elle est bien entourée. Chacun donne son opinion entre une IVG, un support infaillible et des remarques dont on se passerait bien. La saison 1 tourne autour de cette grossesse et de l'accouchement, et s'ensuit une saison 2 autour des premiers instants de vie d'Alex. C'est attachant, ça sonne comme sincère et authentique, et les conversations sont clairement des sujets abordés dans ce cercle de la trentaine. https://youtu.be/_mfoPEzAsqY Découvrez ces trois héroïnes qui sont prêtes à changer de vie sur arte.tv.
Quel que soit son âge, l'imprévu nous guette. Avec ces trois héroïnes, passez une nouvelle étape que vous n'auriez pas envisagée. Découvrez trois séries méconnues sur arte.tv. Pure Alors que Pure a été diffusée en 2019 outre-Manche, elle est enfin diffusée en France. On y suit la nouvelle vie de Marnie qui débarque à Londres suite à un coup de tête. Seulement voilà, Marnie est troublée par des pensées intrusives, la majorité sexuelles et carrément obscènes, sur lesquelles elle a aucun contrôle. Il s'agit là d'une forme de trouble obsessionnel compulsif qui la suit depuis près de 10 ans. Alors ce trouble ne se traduit pas par un acte physique (le fameux lavage de mains intempestif ou recompter en boucle les choses) mais bien par des pensées. La première scène d'ailleurs concerne ses parents… Marnie sait qu'elle souffre d'une pathologie, mais elle ignore quoi. Elle va essayer de jongler entre ses pensées intrusives et s'auto-guérir et sa vie de vingtenaire qui arrive dans une nouvelle ville. Cette dramédie britannique de Channel4 n'a connu qu'une seule saison, mais elle a su montrer un pan de la maladie mentale encore très peu abordé. Bourrée d'humour mais jamais malaisante, on éprouve bien plus d'empathie envers Marnie que de moquerie, et c'est aussi grâce à son interprète Charly Clive qui se montre vulnérable. https://youtu.be/ZxK9_-GZeo4 L'éveil de Dana Tout droit venu du Liban, L'éveil de Dana délivre un bel hommage à Beyrouth. Dana se réveille après un coma de douze ans. Elle doit se réhabituer à la vie mais surtout à des responsabilités qu'elle n'a jamais connues. Non seulement la fatigue mentale lui pèse, mais elle semble complètement détachée de ce qu'elle fait. Balancée dans un monde hyper moderne et connecté dans lequel elle n'a plus aucun repère, il va falloir qu'elle ré-apprenne à vivre. Soutenue par sa famille, notamment ses sœurs, elle va s'adapter mais découvrir aussi des secrets cachés pendant ses douze ans. Il s'agit d'une autre série sortie en 2019 au Liban avant le Covid, et on la découvre sur arte.tv après les attentats de Beyrouth, ce qui rend les décors d'autant plus forts. Première série libanaise à être diffusée aux États-Unis, le message de L'éveil de Dana est universel et toujours actuel. Alors même si la réflexion a déjà été faite et que ce conflit d'hyper connexion semble déjà avoir été traité, le contexte de Beyrouth ajoute un peu d'originalité. 16 épisodes vous attendent. https://youtu.be/sITXkNxiTP8 Loulou La web-série Loulou vous présente l'héroïne éponyme alias Louise qui tombe enceinte sans préparation à 29 ans et qui va démarrer une nouvelle étape de sa vie. Créée par Alice Vial, chaque épisodes de 6 minutes vous montre un moment de la journée de Loulou et de ses trois meilleurs amis Alice, Marie et Max. Pour cette première grossesse, elle est bien entourée. Chacun donne son opinion entre une IVG, un support infaillible et des remarques dont on se passerait bien. La saison 1 tourne autour de cette grossesse et de l'accouchement, et s'ensuit une saison 2 autour des premiers instants de vie d'Alex. C'est attachant, ça sonne comme sincère et authentique, et les conversations sont clairement des sujets abordés dans ce cercle de la trentaine. https://youtu.be/_mfoPEzAsqY Découvrez ces trois héroïnes qui sont prêtes à changer de vie sur arte.tv.
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Cuarto episodio de la edición de verano de Rayos y Retruécanos, el programa más fresco de tu podcatcher. En este episodio, Ana no desvela la serie misteriosa que está viendo. Ambos hemos visto La vieja guardia (Netflix) Ana ha visto Samba y bien (Prime Video) Ángel ha visto Belleza Robada y
Pendant cette période de confinement, Nouvelles Écoutes, le studio qui produit ce podcast, organise un Podcast Club. Chaque jour, on vous propose de réécouter un épisode tiré de nos archives et d'échanger ensuite toutes et tous sur les réseaux sociaux de Nouvelles Écoutes. Prenez soin de vous et bonne écoute.Elle a trente ans, vit à Londres, rompt régulièrement avec son copain, est mal dans sa peau. Son histoire, c’est celle de Fleabag. La comédie intimiste tantôt sombre, tantôt drôle de Phoebe Waller Bridge diffusée l’été dernier sur la chaîne BBC est un véritable phénomène outre-Manche. Disponible en France sur Amazon Prime, la série a véritablement conquis la critique et le public et entame sa saison 2.Mais qu’en sera-t-il pour Clémentine et Julie ? Partagent-elles le même avis ?Références entendues dans l’épisode :La série britannique Fleabag créée et incarnée par Phoebe Waller-BridgeLa série TV Shrill créée par Alexandra Rushfield avec Aidy Bryant et Lolly AdefopeLa série TV Pure de Kirstie Swain avec Charly Clive et Joe Cole La série Pen15 est une série télévisée américaine créée par Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle et Sam ZviblemanLa série télévisée américaine The Good Fight créée par Robert et Michelle King et diffusée sur le site de streaming en ligne CBS All AccessLa série américaine The Bold Type créée par Sarah Watson inspirée de la vie de Joanna Coles, ancienne rédactrice en chef du magazine CosmopolitanLa série Better Things de Louis C.K et Pamela Adlon La série On My Block d’Eddie Gonzalez et Lauren Iungerich avec Diego Tinoco et Jason Genao, disponible sur NetflixLa série Good Trouble de Joanna Johnson et Peter Paige avec Maia Mitchell et Cierra RamirezLa série Skam France adaptée de la série norvégienne Skam, diffusée sur les plateformes web de France.TV Slash et France 4La série britannique Downton Abbey créée par Julian Fellowes et co-produite par Carnival Films et MasterpieceLa série britannico-américaine Killing Eve développée par Phoebe Waller-Bridge e produite pour la chaîne américaine BBC America avec Sandra Oh et Jodie ComerLe film Solo: a star wars story réalisé par Ron Howard avec Alden Ehrenreich et Woody HarrelsonLa série “Girls” créée et incarnée par Lena Dunham avec Adam Driver La série TV Homeland d’Alex Gansa et Gideon Raff avec Claire Danes et Mandy PatinkinLa série Atypical de Robia Rashid avec Jennifer Jason Leigh et Keir GlichristLa série télévisée américaine House of Cards créée par Beau Willimon, produite par David Fincher, Kevin Specey, Eric Roth, Andrew Davies et Michael DobbsLe remake de “Fleabag” intitulé “Mouche” avec Camille Cottin diffusé sur Canal+ courant 2019Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Julie Hamaïde. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard.
Britney Comedy was born from two best friends and a brain tumour called Britney. Hear the story from Charly Clive, one half of the comedy duo, from its initial conception at the Edinburgh Fringe to it now being transformed into a television series. This really is such a fascinating story and has allowed both Charly and Ellen to forge a career for themselves in the creative industry. Find out more at www.britneycomedy.co.uk
Big Mouth cheers to friendship with best friends and work partners Britney (aka Ellen Robertson & Charly Clive). They discuss writing debuts, Love Island and the peaks and pits of working with your best mate.
Sweet 16 and even sweeter guest, Miss Charly Clive! Charly is the shining star of Channel 4’s PURE and one half of Comedy duo Britney. *Not* to be confused with one half of pop star Britney Spears. We spoke to Charly about the power of female friendships and suncream. Both very rousing topics.Follow Charly on Twitter https://twitter.com/CharlyClive and instagram https://www.instagram.com/charlycliveWatch PURE on 4OD here https://www.channel4.com/programmes/pure..............................................................................Follow the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/rulesforlifepod and Instagram www.instagram.com/rulesforlifepodBeth on Twitter https://twitter.com/beth_rylance and instagram www.instagram.com/thebethrylance Helen on Twitter and instagram https://twitter.com/HelenSimmons8 www.instagram.com/helensimmons8 Edited and produced by the brilliant Eliot Fallows https://twitter.com/EliotJFallows See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elle a trente ans, vit à Londres, rompt régulièrement avec son copain, est mal dans sa peau. Son histoire, c’est celle de Fleabag. La comédie intimiste tantôt sombre, tantôt drôle de Phoebe Waller Bridge diffusée l’été dernier sur la chaîne BBC est un véritable phénomène outre-Manche. Disponible en France sur Amazon Prime, la série a véritablement conquis la critique et le public et entame sa saison 2.Mais qu’en sera-t-il pour Clémentine et Julie ? Partagent-elles le même avis ?Références entendues dans l’épisode : La série britannique Fleabag créée et incarnée par Phoebe Waller-BridgeLa série TV Shrill créée par Alexandra Rushfield avec Aidy Bryant et Lolly AdefopeLa série TV Pure de Kirstie Swain avec Charly Clive et Joe Cole La série Pen15 est une série télévisée américaine créée par Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle et Sam ZviblemanLa série télévisée américaine The Good Fight créée par Robert et Michelle King et diffusée sur le site de streaming en ligne CBS All AccessLa série américaine The Bold Type créée par Sarah Watson inspirée de la vie de Joanna Coles, ancienne rédactrice en chef du magazine CosmopolitanLa série Better Things de Louis C.K et Pamela Adlon La série On My Block d’Eddie Gonzalez et Lauren Iungerich avec Diego Tinoco et Jason Genao, disponible sur NetflixLa série Good Trouble de Joanna Johnson et Peter Paige avec Maia Mitchell et Cierra RamirezLa série Skam France adaptée de la série norvégienne Skam, diffusée sur les plateformes web de France.TV Slash et France 4La série britannique Downton Abbey créée par Julian Fellowes et co-produite par Carnival Films et MasterpieceLa série britannico-américaine Killing Eve développée par Phoebe Waller-Bridge e produite pour la chaîne américaine BBC America avec Sandra Oh et Jodie ComerLe film Solo: a star wars story réalisé par Ron Howard avec Alden Ehrenreich et Woody HarrelsonLa série “Girls” créée et incarnée par Lena Dunham avec Adam Driver La série TV Homeland d’Alex Gansa et Gideon Raff avec Claire Danes et Mandy PatinkinLa série Atypical de Robia Rashid avec Jennifer Jason Leigh et Keir GlichristLa série télévisée américaine House of Cards créée par Beau Willimon, produite par David Fincher, Kevin Specey, Eric Roth, Andrew Davies et Michael DobbsLe remake de “Fleabag” intitulé “Mouche” avec Camille Cottin diffusé sur Canal+ courant 2019Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Julie Hamaïde. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard.
Human Rights Watch has concluded that the Polish government is putting women's rights and safety at risk. It says that since coming to power in 2015, the Law and Justice Party government has targeted women's rights groups through raids and funding cuts, often with little warning and no clear rationale. Hillary Margolis explains their concerns. Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga ( How I felt when I saw a Girl) is the first mainstream, commercial film featuring a Lesbian love story. We hear from director and co-writer, Shelly Chopra Dhar. How do you turn a memoir about living with ‘pure O', a type of OCD which causes intrusive and disturbing thoughts, into a TV show? Pure is a new Channel 4 drama based on Rose Cartwright's autobiography of the same name about living with the condition. Kirstie Swain, the screen writer and Charly Clive who plays Marnie, the main character discuss how they turned the book into a comedy drama. In her book Don't Hold My Head Down, Lucy-Anne Holmes, writer and founder of the 'No More Page 3' campaign, describes her “sexual odyssey”. Disappointed by sex and uncomfortable with the porn industry, she compiled a list of things that would improve her sex life. She explains how exploring her sexuality changed her life.
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Catherine Bohart Episode 134: Order with special guests Charly Clive, Kirstie Swain and Rose Cartwright Recorded 16 January 2019 at Kings Place in London. Released 28 January 2019. The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon. More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW https://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-book https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/The-Guilty-Feminist-tickets/artist/2210104 More about Catherine Bohart https://www.catherinebohart.com https://twitter.com/CatherineBohart https://sohotheatre.com/shows/catherine-bohart-immaculate More about our guests and the show Pure https://www.channel4.com/programmes/pure https://twitter.com/CharlyClive https://twitter.com/thekirstieswain https://twitter.com/rosecartwright For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page facebook.com/guiltyfeminist check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Big Speeches workshops in London 10 March, 24 March and 7 April in Islington. Book your place now. Guilty Feminist jewellery is now available https://www.road-from-damascus.co.uk The Negotiations special episode of the podcast is now available to purchase. http://guiltyfeminist.com/product/include-yourself-podcast/ Come to a live recording! The Guilty Feminist Podcast Live Tour 2019. Tickets on sale now. 25 Feb, 25 March and 15 April at King’s Place in London. Tickets on sale now. 8, 9. 10 February, Thornbury Theatre Melbourne. Tickets on sale now. 13 February, Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane. Tickets on sale soon. 15, 17 February, Factory Theatre, Sydney. Tickets on sale now. 27 February, Science Museum, London. Tickets on sale now. 8 March – International Women’s Day Special – Barbican Hall. Tickets on sale now. 13 March – Sam Wanamaker Playhouse – tickets on sale soon 26 March at Vicar Street in Dublin. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts!
For more Fringe tips, our blog has a long list of Edinburgh shows we recommend seeing, and a shorter but more detailed list of our Fringe #FeministFaves. If you're not in Edinburgh, never fear! The majority of the shows that do well at the Fringe will tour across the country, so make sure you get them on your radar ahead of their inevitable future success. Tanya Loretta Dee is starring in Offside by Sabrina Mahfouz and Hollie McNish @ Pleasance Courtyard 15:40 Tanya's #FeministFave is The Color Purple, originally a book by Alice Walker, adapted into a film in 1985 starring Whoopi Goldberg, and a Broadway musical, which is touring the US later this year. Comedy duo 'Britney', aka Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson, are starring in Britney in: John @ Bedlam Theatre 18:30 We talked about Britney's previous show on Episode 2: Live from Vault Festival. Rebecca Humphries is the writer of Prom Kween @ Underbelly Cowgate 20:35 Rebecca's #FeministFave is Julia Davis: comedian, actress, writer, director and producer, most famously creator and star of the comedy series Nighty Night. This episode was recorded far from home (and our usual recording equipment) so please forgive the variable sound quality. Thanks to Funny Women, The Gilded Balloon and Apex Hotel for our locations.