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It looks like Paul and Eli are finally back in the House of Mash and Eggs after a month of LA adventures and they're trying to get back into the groove. It's not long before they are arguing, shouting and exaggerating again like they'd never been away. It seems that Hollywood had no effect on them at all. To ease themselves back into the old CheapShow game, they're taking on some new and unusual sodas and diving back into Eli's record box to sample some silly singles. Once again Coca Cola Creations rears its ugly head with a new coke allegedly created by A.I from the year 3000… or something like that? How will a computer crafted cola fare? Will it be any better than the Pokémon themed “cheese and salt water” fizzy drink? They're going to find out the hard way. In Silverman's Platters, it's a trio of tracks to endure that bounces from early library music electronica, singing sheep and the ruddy Chegwin brothers! Who IS Jeff Chegwin anyway? Find out this week! See pics/videos for this episode on our website: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-361-ai-soda-from-the-year-3000 You can follow Ben Baker on X Here: @benbakerbooks And you can order his book “The Dreams We Had As Children” from here: https://benbaker.company.site/ And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter/X @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid www.thecheapshow.co.uk Now on Threads: @cheapshowpod Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow Send Us Stuff: CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
We're honoured to be joined by multi BAFTA & Novello award winning actor, writer, musician, MC, DJ Hugo Chegwin aka DJ Beats from the incredible show 'People Just Do Nothing'. He's on wonderful form as he regales us with stories of; how the lads were all bought together via their mutual love of smoking weed, how the show went from being mini youtube clips to becoming the most watched comedy series on TV, a disastrous night when Steve's got them chucked out of a 'ping-pong' sex show in Bangkok, the weird messages he gets from fans in his DM's, hanging out with Post Malone at his house in America and being allowed to fire off his weapons, writing award winning music for the likes of Sam Smith and Emelie Sande, the craziness of shooting their feature film in Japan and the hurdles they had to over come and much more... ------ GET 8 FREE BEERS & SNACKS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CLICK HERE - https://www.beer52.com/rigbiz
This week Josh and Connor are joined by BAFTA award winning writer, actor and internationally renowned DJ Hugo Chegwin. We chew the fat on all things People Just Do Nothing, from its incarnation on YouTube to becoming a global sensation with a film set in Japan. Hugo talks producing music for Emeli Sandé from his bedroom, finding sanctuary in beats during his childhood and how he has the upmost respect for 'theatre dons'. Download, Listen and Review the full episode now. Follow Hugo on Instagram: @hugob0ssman or X: @hugob0ssman. See Hugo on tour!! https://ra.co/events/1765998--Do you have a cult hero you want to hear more from? Get in touch!joshpughscultheroes@gmail.com@cultheroespod on all socials--Hosted by Josh Pugh and Connor KentProduced by Connor Kent and Joe PowerRecorded at ITN Studios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
August 30, 1978 https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1978/08/30 Oh good. Another Garfield comic about being on a diet. At least Sisyphus got to look at a cool rock. In this episode we discuss LARP snowball fights, design our dream motorway service station, and Guy attempts to ingratiate himself with an ironmonger.
This week, Alice and Heather are joined by People Just Do Nothing and Sneakerhead star Hugo Chegwin, and UKTV comedy commissioner Sarah Asante. The group discuss finding new comedy talent, dead-end jobs, and most importantly, Sneakerhead and BAFTA award-winning Big Zuu. This episode does contain some explicit language.
Playlist Computer Magic (Danielle Johnson), “Data” from Danz (2018 Channel 9 Records). US. Written, Recorded, Arranged, Produced, Mixed, Mastered by, Danielle Johnson. 1:57 Angie, “The Computer Did” from The Computer Did (1984 Munich Records). Netherlands. Producer, A. Bredehoft, C. Wegener, K. Marvin; Technician, Wil Hesen; Written by C. Wegener. 3:15 Kraftwerk, “Computer Love” from Computer World (1981 EMI). Germany. Hardware, Matten & Wiechers Bonn, Peter Bollig, Mr. Lab & Friend Chip Berlin, Hermann Poertner, Gerd Rothe; Software, Guenter Froehling, Emil Schult, Pit Franke, Karl Klefisch, Computergraphics System Bernd Gericke Erlangen, Falk Kuebler, Martin Tewis, Carol Martin, Takeshi Shikura, Ian Flooks, Marvin Katz, Maxime Schmitt, Ralf Hutter, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flur, Florian Schneider. Kling Klang Studio: Joachim Dehmann, Guenter Spachtholz. 7:17 Little Computer People Project (Anthony Rother), “Little Computer People (Karl Bartos Remix)” from Little Computer People (Remixes) (1998 Psi49net). Germany. Produced, Performed by The Little Computer People Project (Anthony Rother); remixed by Karl Bartos. 5:31 Doris Norton, “Parallel Interface” from Personal Computer (Durium 1984). Italy. Arranged, composed, synthesizers by Doris Norton; keyboards, Antonio Bartoccetti. 4:27 The Microbes, “Computer” from Computer (1980 DJM Records). UK. Produced, Written by, C. Chiappe, J. Chegwin, O. Falquero. 2:32 Zapp & Roger Featuring Shirley Murdock and Charlie Wilson, “Computer Love” from The New Zapp IV U (1985 Warner Brothers). US. Produced, written by, Larry “Zap” Troutman, Roger Troutman; mixed by Roger Troutman. Backing Vocals Aaron Blackmon, Billy Beck, Bobby Glover, Charlie Wilson, Dale Degroat, Donna Sloss, Gregory Jackson, Jannetta Boyce, Ray Davis, Rhonda Stevens, Robert Jones, Roger Troutman, Shirley Murdock, Wanda Rash, Zapp Troutman; Bass Guitar, Aaron Blackmon, Roger Troutman, Zapp Troutman; Drums, Damian Black, Lester Troutman, Edited by Zapp Troutman; Horns, Carl Cowen, Jerome Derrickson, Michael Warren, Robert Jones; Keyboards, Bernie Worrell, Billy Beck, Dale Degroat, Greg Jackson, Roger Troutman, Zapp Troutman; Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Aaron Blackmon, Roger Troutman; Lead Vocals Greg Jackson; Mixed by Lester Troutman, Zapp Troutman; Percussion, Larry Troutman, Lester Troutman, Robert "Kuumba" Jones. 4:43 Raymond Scott, “IBM Probe” from Manhattan Research Inc. (2000 Basta). US. Music from 1963-64. Outtakes from the music and sound effects created for the promotion of the IBM MT/ST (Magnetic Tape/Selectric Typewriter), an early word processor. Remember those? 1:54 Ugliman, “Computer” from Computer (1985 10 Roosevelt Ave.). Jamaica. Producer, Harry J; Written by H. Johnson, R. Crawford. 4:00 Ikue Mori, “Abacus—Blue Parrot” from Garden (1996 Tzadik). US. Composer, performer, producer, drum Machines, effects, Ikue Mori. 10:57 Jóhann Jóhannsson, “IBM 1401 Computer Manual” (2006 4AD). UK/Iceland. The IBM 1401 was a mainframe computer introduced by IBM in 1959. Orchestra, The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra; Orchestrated by Arnar Bjarnason, Jóhann Jóhannsson; Hammond B3 organ, Piano, Celesta, Bells, Jóhann Jóhannsson; IBM 1401 Data Processing System recorded by Elías Davídsson, Jóhann Gunnarsson, Örn Kaldalóns; Written, arranged, produced by Jóhann Jóhannsson. Jóhannsson's father had worked as an engineer on this computer and recorded some musical snippets when the machine was retired in 1971 that were used by his son to make parts of this recording. “The orchestra was recorded at Barrandov Studios, Smecky Soundstage in Prague in September 2005. Additional recordings were made in Reykjavik, Skálholt, Florence, Madrid, Zurich, Piran and Rennes during the period 2003-2006. Mixed in Syrland, Reykjavik in February 2006. Tracks two and three feature the voice of "an unknown instructor from an IBM 1401 Data Processing System maintenance instruction tape found in my father's attic. All electronic sounds were derived from the IBM 1401 Data Processing System and the Hammond B3 organ with Ring Modulator, Distortion and Filter pedals. The music and sounds of the IBM 1401 Data Processing System were recorded by Jóhann Gunnarsson, Örn Kaldalóns and Elías Davídsson in Reykjavik in 1971. The musical fragment played by the computer is from the hymn "Ísland Ögrum Skorid" by Sigvaldi Kaldalóns, used by kind permission. 42:25 The work is organized as follows: Part 1 / IBM 1401 Processing Unit Part 2 / IBM 1403 Printer Part 3 / IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch Part 4 / IBM 729 II Magnetic Tape Unit Part 5 / The Sun's Gone Dim and The Sky's Turned Black 12. Kate Bush, “Deeper Understanding” from Director's Cut (2011 Fish People). UK. A different edit from the official album version. Bass, John Giblin; Computer, Albert McIntosh; Drums, Steve Gadd; Harmonica, Brendan Power; Written, produced, vocals, keyboards, Kate Bush; Performer (Beryl Van Heem), Hazel Pethig; Performer (Professor Need), Terry Jones; Performer (Toll), Remi Butler; Vocals, Trio Bulgarka; Vocals Featuring, Yanka Rupkhina. 4:53 Opening background music: Outputmessage (Bernard Farley), “Switch” from Oneiros (2004 Echelon Productions). Written, performed, and produced by Bernard Farley. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
As we start to see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, the guys talk about the vaccination rollout , what exactly constitutes a substantial meal, and why you’ll never look at a bottle of Jameson’s whisky the same way again!oh, and non UK listeners may want to google Keith Chegwin...the Chegwin chat gets weirdly intense.So, grab yourself a Scotch egg, pour yourself a stiff one, but whatever you do…Don’t Go Outside!
Katherine’s Telling Everybody Everything about nights worth waiting for. Joined by Kurupt FM’s Allan 'Seapa' Mustafa and Hugo Chegwin of the amazing People Just do Nothing, Katherine is looking forward to when a bit of normality resumes and we can look forward to comedy gigs, moment’s we’ll never forget and even just sharing a drink with friends. Thanks to Jameson - Katherine, Hugo and Allan are here to reveal what their ideal night out looks like, and what type of character they are when it comes to heading out on the town. What are your nights that are worth waiting for? Let us know! Tweet @Jameson_uk using #JoinIn. Join in!This episode was sponsored by Jameson.Whether you like your Jameson with ginger ale, on the rocks, or in a cocktail, pour out a glass and toast the return of those nights worth waiting for.The good times will come again and we’ll share them with Jameson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Man like Beats in the house! Yes that's right - music producer, actor and People Just Do Nothing star Hugo Chegwin joins Rom and Rumaj this week for another of our lockdown episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WELL. We're trying some new stuff this time gang (because we can't do the old stuff anymore), so bear with some rust on the ol' bones. In this episode, we find ourselves locked in a life or death struggle over about...two million pounds worth of back-dated lunch money, and we invent an extremely niche new kink for the modern era.
Good things come to those who talk cobblers for a living. It seems like Just the Tip has gone HashTag Nextlevel Join Kit and Sands as they try to unpack their issues turning their own life wins into life woes. Related Links and SHOW NOTES as reference in the podcast www.fuzzydice.co.uk a sporadically updated website where you can see the sketch comedies done by the Fuzzy Dice Team. Also we have posted the podcast links there... talk about META! www.theguardian.com/uk when you have read your 5 free articles of New York Times and Vanity Fair you can toodle over to this site and read their stuff for free. I bet you close the begging for money window don't you? You cheeky monkey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Saxon The man, the legend who teamed up with Bruce Lee and did plenty of fine films. Why is here here? Why not!! https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/jeremy-kyle-guest-calls-host-20786290 We do not like The Sun so why not link to this? The Mirror! An article about how not to do Self Help shows
Jeff Chegin and Carmela DiClemente, co-authors of Dare to Win, explain how failure helped some of the world's most successful people including Steven King, Adele and David Bowie. And host Keith McArthur speaks with nutrition contributor Michelle Jaelin about eating right in 2018. Feedback / Connect: Subscribe to My Instruction Manual on Apple Podcasts or on Android Visit MyInstructionManual.com for shownotes, more great content and to sign up the email newsletter Email: keith@myinstructionmanual.com Keith on Twitter: @KeithMcArthur Join our Facebook page Visit us on Pinterest Episode 14 Show Notes [0:00] Welcome and Intro [1:00] Featured interview with Andrea Owen Carmela DiClemente and Jeff Chegwin, are co-authors of Dare to Win: Lessons from 57 of the world's most successful people. A veteran of the UK music industry, Jeff has promoted some of the biggest names in the industry including Paul McCartney and Elvis Costello. Carmela is former BBC producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in the UK radio business. In this conversation, Keith, Jeff and Carmela discuss: What it means to "Dare to Win" [2:02] Jeff's favorite story in the Book: Adele [3:04] Carmela on Steven King [3:56] Jeff on how rejection led to David Bowie's success [8:14] Carmela on rejection as a driver for success [9:13] Jeff and Carmela talk about the celebrities they've met (David Bowie, Simon Cowell, Paul McCartney) [11:20] Jeff tells his own Dare to Win story: How he helped Billy Bragg make it big with a bowl of curry [14:58] Scroll down to for a YouTube clip of Bragg's "New England" [19:01] Jeff Chegwin's Instruction Manual 1. What are the habits you maintain every day to stay happy and healthy? [20:55] Sleep well Run Drink lots of water Surround self with positive people Try to be the same person to everybody 2. What personal development book do you recommend? [22:04] "I don't think I've ever read one" but Fix You by Coldplay as an inspirational song. 3. Favorite personal mantra / inspirational quote [25:46] "Believe in your dreams and they will come true" 4. What's your one guilty pleasure? [26:26] Unhealthy food like chocolate and cookies (biscuits) Documentaries about the supernatural 5. When your time comes, how do you want to be remembered? [29:14] Being motivational and helping people [19:01] Carmela DiClemente's Instruction Manual 1. What are the habits you maintain every day to stay happy and healthy? [19:21] Connect to nature, even if it's just looking at the trees and the sky in crowded London Exercise including yoga, walking and tennis Take time to reflect on whether she's being courteous and kind to those around her 2. What personal development book do you recommend? [22:20] My Family and other Animals by Gerald Durrell "It made me worship nature." 3. Favorite personal mantra / inspirational quote [23:31] "You can't fast-track to happiness and you can't shortcut misery." 4. What's your one guilty pleasure? [27:08] Playing The Smiths very loud 5. When your time comes, how do you want to be remembered? [28:00] As somebody who loved well [29:56] Where to find Jeff Website: Jeffchegwin.com [30:27] Where to find Carmela Twitter: @sloanesqgal [30:54] Nutrition contributor Michelle Jaelin on New Year's Resolutions Michelle Jaelin is both a trained artist and a Registered Dietitian who is known as The NutritionArtist. She appears regularly as in newspapers, magazines and on television as an expert in healthy eating. In this conversation, Keith and Michelle discuss: Why are health-related resolutions so popular? [31:15] Michelle explains the "false hope syndrome" [31:43] What should people do if they've already fallen off track with their resolutions? [33:24] Where to find Michelle: Website: nutritionartist.com Twitter: @nutritionartist Instagram: /nutritionartist Facebook: /nutritionartistRD [35:10] Closing words
An eight-part series about the legendary rivalry between Hollywood icons Bette Davis and Joan Crawford comes to BBC2 this Christmas. Matthew Sweet reviews.What makes going to the theatre or cinema a pleasurable experience and what -such as long loo queues, smelly snacks and mobile phones - can ruin a night out. Matthew Sweet stays on to discuss this with journalist Rosamund Urwin.'Snow was general all over Ireland' wrote James Joyce, memorably, in Dubliners. Snow has been a great inspiration to writers and poets. In America Emily Dickinson, Wallace Stevens and Robert Frost have all written beautiful snow poems. But snow is nothing unusual there. Poets here are inspired by snow partly because it comes unexpectedly. There is always an element of surprise and wonder. Gillian Clarke reads her poem Snow, from her collection, Ice. Anne Washburn thinks that almost every American aged over 30 has seen the sci-fi series The Twilight Zone. The playwright tells Kirsty Lang about bringing this television classic to the English stage.The television presenter Keith Chegwin's death was announced today. There will be many tributes to Cheggers, Front Row celebrates his foray into high culture, linking his name forever with Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Roman Polanski and an obscure ensemble called The Third Ear Band. In 1971 Chegwin played Fleance in Polanski's wonderful film of Macbeth and he sang part of the Rondel of Merciless Beauty by Chaucer - an unexpected contrast to Cheggers Plays Pop. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Julian May.
May 2015. A transcript of this conversation is available to download here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/interview-with-donald-chegwin-lpp-transcript-ep31.pdf Donald Chegwin talks to David Turner about the economical, precise nature of poetry and short stories, the catharsis he finds in performance poetry, his love of horror films for being equally funny and sinister, and using surreal humour to channel real emotions and issues. Donald reads three poems: 'Kingdom' - 00:00:30 'Egg City Blues' - 00:06:54 'Waking of Insects' - 00:12:13 www.twitter.com/Silent_Tongue
To begin, Roo introduces you to a brand new game! It's quite simple really - guess which famous TV/Movie theme he's humming. Will comes to the conclusion that it's all easier said than done. After that, it's time for some Saturday night television! Did you ever watch Cilla Black's Moment Of Truth? Did Chris Tarrant ever show you some boobs? And who the fuck is Keith Chegwin?
LAPodcast (Local Anaesthetic Podcast) - The Most Trusted Name in Local News
Alex and Rob cast an irreverent eye over local news from their respective home towns. Listeners can submit stories from their local area to:lapodcast.net@gmail.com Stories this week include: Axe wielding manic claims attack was justified after spurned lover makes obscene request. Local man apologises after Higgs boson eBay prank results in creation of black hole. Elderly women mistakenly sells dog as ornament at car boot sale. Marlborough Jazz Festival rescued at eleventh hour by Keith 'Cheggars' Chegwin and Jimmy Crankie lookalike. Also revealed: The unmasking of the mysterious Xavier 'Dick' Catalyst. And much, much more...