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Son of actor David Troughton and Grandson of the second Doctor Who Patrick Troughton. Sam studied Drama at the University of Hull and after graduating he began his career with the RSC which brought three nominations for an Ian Charleston Award to his door. The award honours outstanding performances for young actors in classic plays. Since then he's been part of some the most celebrated shows for both stage and screen including:Theatre:Beginning, written by David Eldridge, National TheatreKing Lear, Edmund, dir. Sam Mendes, National TheatreJuniper Blood, Donmar WarehouseStreetcar Named Desire, Liverpool PlayhouseMultiple shows with the RSC - Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Winter's Tale and many more. Film:Vera Drake, dir. Mike LeighAlien vs PredatorMank, NetflixNapoleon with Joaquin PhoenixTV:Black Doves, NetflixThe Hollow CrownRobin HoodA Very Royal Scandal, starring Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson Chernobyl, HBO, created and written by Craig Mazin, directed by Johan RenckSam and I discuss his early work at the RSC, coming from a family of established actors and his roles in two huge shows A Very Royal Scandal and most notably Chernobyl. A superb, superb drama about the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant in Pripyat on 26th April 1986 and how the Soviet Union did everything in its power to cover up the facts. Sam talks about finding his character Aleksandr Akimov, the cost of the Soviet's lies, and how catastrophic things like this one are possible in real life and not just in the movies. Thank you Sam!Spotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261Instagram: @ollietheuncensoredcriticFor enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.comPlease Like, Download and Subscribe ✍️Thank you all for your support!Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name. Early Morning
Vice President JD Vance delivers a speech few saw coming. He almost berated long time United States allies, accusing them of suppressing free speech and losing control of immigration. Plus, a seventh prosecutor on the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams quits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First, following President Trump's proposal last week for the U.S. to take control of the Gaza Strip and relocate its Palestinian population, Arab leaders, led by Saudi Arabia, are now scrambling to develop an alternative reconstruction plan. Later in the show, a suspected Russian drone struck the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine overnight, damaging its protective shell. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called it a "terrorist attack," and proof that Vladimir Putin is not serious about pursuing peace. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Ramp: Get $250 when you join Ramp. Go to ramp.com/PDB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on a drone strike on Chernobyl.
On today's episode: A drone strike damaged the outer shell of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant; Pope Francis will be hospitalized; another judge has blocked President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order; and a kayaker is swallowed by a whale and survives. Trump signs a plan for reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners, ushering in economic uncertainty. Trump wants denuclearization talks with Russia and China, hopes for defense spending cuts. NATO allies insist Ukraine and Europe must be in peace talks as Trump touts Putin meeting. EPA chief says he will seek return of $20 billion in clean-energy grants awarded by Biden. US eggs prices hit a record high of $4.95 and are likely to keep climbing. Vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is confirmed as Trump's health chief after a close Senate vote. US deports 119 migrants from a variety of nations to Panama. Judge sides with gun advocates and pauses Maine gun law enacted in wake of Lewiston mass shooting. Injuries are reported in a more than 100-vehicle pileup near Portland in whiteout conditions. Stock market today Wall Street rallies near a record after yawning at Trump’s latest tariff threat. Average US rate on a 30-year mortgage eases to 6.87%, fourth straight weekly decline. Jets announce they've told Aaron Rodgers they're moving forward without him. Steph vs. Sabrina, the big hit of All-Star weekend last year, won't happen this year. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
National Pretzel day. Entertainment from 2013. 1st person found innocent for temporty insanity, 1st organ at a baseball game, Chernobyl Nuclear disaster happened in the Ukraine. Todays birthdays - Carol Burnett, Bobby Rydell, George Wright, Jet Li, Kevin James, Tionne Watkins, Tom Welling, Stana Katic, Channing Tatum. Lucille Ball died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Friday, I'm in love - The CureThe pretzel song - The Hungry Food BandWhen I was your man - Bruno MarsCruise - Florida Georgia LineBirthdays - In da club - 50 CentThe Carol Burnett showWild one - Bobby RydellDreamweaver - Gary WrightKing of Queens TV themeNo scrubs - TLCExit - Its not love - DokkenFollow Jeff Stampka on facebook
Mary-Ann Ochota is an anthropologist and broadcaster. She is fascinated by what it means to be human and why we behave as we do. Her work has taken her around the world from the poorest parts of Dhaka and Delhi to the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster zone. She has lived with Yak herders in the high plains of Tibet and sailed across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Closer to home, she's written two books about British archaeology, full of tips on how to read the landscape from ancient burial mounds to medieval woodlands. Landscapes have inspired some of her musical choices – from the Scottish Highlands to Mount Fuji in Japan.
National Prezel day. Pop Culutre from 1971. Chernobyl Nuclear disaster, 1st time temporty insanity used to get away with murder, Chicago Cubs 1st to use an organ at baseball game. Todays birthdays - Carol Burnett, Bobby Rydell, Gary Wright, Jet Li, Kevin James, Tionne Watkins, Tom Welling, Stana Katic, Channing Tatum. Lucille Ball died.
In this episode, I speak to Dr Liz Killen, a wealth of knowledge regarding all matter scientific. Drawing on her experience working with Australian and UK reactors, she helps me unpack the concerns around nuclear safety and the benefits of nuclear medicine and energy. Moreover, she describes her experience visiting the world's most infamous nuclear disaster site and explains why a repeat of this nature is highly unlikely in the context of Australia.
In this episode, I speak to Dr Liz Killen, a wealth of knowledge regarding all matter scientific. Drawing on her experience working with Australian and UK reactors, she helps me unpack the concerns around nuclear safety and the benefits of nuclear medicine and energy. Moreover, she describes her experience visiting the world's most infamous nuclear disaster site and explains why a repeat of this nature is highly unlikely in the context of Australia.
RUOK with mayors? We understand the importance of the Chernobyl Nuclear plant with Professor Lydia Zablotska, an expert in radiation and Epidemiology. What was Russia doing with the plant when they occupied it, what are the dangers of being near it, and how can we prevent another nuclear disaster in Ukraine? Could thousands of lives have been saved as the Titanic sank? Author William Hazlegrove tells of the forgotten stories of the Titanic, how a daring rescue for the sinking ship could have happened but never did. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russians return Chernobyl nuclear site back to Ukrainian control. Covid death rates 38% higher in states that voted for Trump. US to issue gender neutral passports to combat anti- transgender laws. You can subscribe to Five Minute News with Anthony Davis on YouTube, with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Subscribe, rate and review at www.fiveminute.news Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential world news, daily.
In this week's episode we discuss Will Smith v Chris Rock, Nigerian Train Banditos, Chernobyl Nuclear Dust, CNN+, Ice-T Jokes.Hosted by: @SteppDollarProduced by: @Josh_AttemptsArt
We get the latest on Ukraine from reporter Bel Trew.
Carmel Mothersill, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Radiobiology, McMaster University
After many months of saber-rattling, last night, Russia began a full-on assault on the entirety of Ukraine. And so, you have unbelievable videos floating around online, showing cruise missiles being fired from Russia's fleet in the Baltic Sea, explosions across major cities, ground troops coming across the eastern flank—from Crimea, as well as from Belarus—helicopters and fighter jets breaking through into Ukrainian airspace, and much, much more. In fact, there is now even fighting in Chernobyl, which could potentially unleash radioactive materials across all of Europe. And amid all this, the Ukrainian president is now urging to arm his citizens in order to defend their homeland. ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has killed more than a dozen people in its first hours. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal confirms Russia has seized Chernobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, after hours of fighting in the region. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and announced further sanctions against the country.
Hundreds of people are dead or wounded as Russia continues its march into Ukraine. The Western world has returned fire - but its weapons of choice are words and more sanctions, including freezing the foreign assets of major Russian banks, black listing wealthy associates of President Putin and banning exports that could benefit the invading forces. Russian troops have taken control of the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant - that sits on a strategic route between Belarus and Kyiv. They've also seized an airport in the capital and launched repeated missile attacks on a nearby military base. Meanwhile cities have been gridlocked as residents try to flee over the border or take shelter in the underground train networks. US president Joe Biden says Putin's actions betray his sinister vision for the future of our world and Russia's naked aggression cannot go unanswered. Nita Blake-Persen reports.
The impact the Ukraine invasion will have on the share market and fuel prices - we hear from the experts. Renewed concerns for the Queen's health after she cancelled more online meetings. And happy Friday - could you be 63 million dollars richer? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe and Joe cover the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster of 1986. The movie Chernobyl Diaries is reviewed.
In this McHemorrhoid Sandwich we talk about about The Chernobyl Disaster, The 27 Club, The Wendigo, and the completely brutal and insane Modern Day Knight Fighting. Get wet with us. Get stinky with us. Get slippery with us. And stay golden, grandchildren.
Chernobyl: Nuclear warning to the world, and we still have not been told the whole truth of its devastating, ongoing impact by World Health Organization. Alison Katz of Independent WHO reveals World Health Org's lies and omissions about its deadly aftermath. A Nuclear Hotseat classic.
Chernobyl: Nuclear warning to the world, and we still have not been told the whole truth of its devastating, ongoing impact by World Health Organization. Alison Katz of Independent WHO reveals World Health Org's lies and omissions about its deadly aftermath. A Nuclear Hotseat classic.
Chernobyl: Nuclear warning to the world, and we still have not been told the whole truth of its devastating, ongoing impact by World Health Organization. Alison Katz of Independent WHO reveals World Health Org's lies and omissions about its deadly aftermath. A Nuclear Hotseat classic.
For more than three decades, the word Chernobyl has become synonymous with catastrophic failure and with disaster. Its legacy weighed on popular perceptions of nuclear power for years, and it came to symbolize Soviet decline. Chernobyl is now attracting renewed attention these days, with a popular HBO miniseries and a tremendous new book, Midnight in Chernobyl, written by Adam Higginbotham. In this edition of Columbia Energy Exchange, host Jason Bordoff is joined by Adam Higginbotham to discuss his new book, a thrilling, chilling, and gripping account of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The book holds lessons today, too, as we contemplate the role of nuclear power in trying to achieve a decarbonized world to address the threat of climate change. Adam has written extensively on a variety of topics for The New Yorker, New York Times Magazine, Wired, GQ, and many more publications. He’s also the former U.S. correspondent for The Sunday Telegraph. Jason and Adam sat down to discuss Midnight in Chernobyl, the causes and consequences of the Chernobyl disaster, the future of nuclear power, and much more.
Chernobyl Nuclear disaster explored in Midnight in Chernobyl - extensively researched play-by-play recreation of design failures, human error, radiation devastation, political cover-ups, destroyed lives in flawed new book by Adam Higginbotham.
Chernobyl Nuclear disaster explored in Midnight in Chernobyl - extensively researched play-by-play recreation of design failures, human error, radiation devastation, political cover-ups, destroyed lives in flawed new book by Adam Higginbotham.
Chernobyl Nuclear disaster explored in Midnight in Chernobyl - extensively researched play-by-play recreation of design failures, human error, radiation devastation, political cover-ups, destroyed lives in flawed new book by Adam Higginbotham.
Today is the 33rd anniversary of the fulfillment of the prophesied Third Trumpet, the Chernobyl Nuclear accident. Some have taught that is impossible since the Seals, Trumpets and Vials all occur during the Final Seven Years. We will explain this prophecy, along with taking your calls on today’s edition of End of the Age!
Occultae Veritatis Podcast Case #032: The Chernobyl Nuclear disaster The Chernobyl disaster, also referred to as the Chernobyl accident, was a catastrophic nuclear accident. It occurred on 25–26 April 1986 in the No. 4 light water graphite moderated reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near the now-abandoned town of Pripyat, in northern Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, approximately 104 km (65 mi) north of Kiev. Palet Cleanser: Solidarity Forever by Pete Seeger Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/ovpodcast
Rod Stewart talks about his life in rock and roll; Graham Norton on his new chat show and David Walliams and Peter Hook reflect on their careers in entertainment and music respectively. The Wilson Twins discuss their photographic work around the abandoned Chernobyl Nuclear reactor
How an important advance could improve food safety. Scientists solve a mystery surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear plant accident. Technology used by an Internet megastore is helping us learn more about proteins.