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Screenwriter and media advocate Dot West talks writing animation, reflecting kid experiences in television, and the inspiration behind Little J & Big Cuz. Throughout the episode, West shares her insight on representing First Nations experiences on screen for kids, how ACER influences the narrative, incorporating Language and the power of translations, and her thoughts on the state of children's screen content.
New Zoo Revue is an American half-hour children's television show that ran in first-run syndication from 1972 to 1977. The 196-episode musical comedy-format show conveyed the concepts of cooperation and guidance for living in contemporary society. Each episode dealt with a topic such as moving away, courtesy, bragging, or patience.Though hosted by humans Doug and Emmy Jo (real-life spouses Douglas Momary and Emily Josephine Peden), the show featured costumed full-bodied puppet characters, primarily Freddie the Frog, Henrietta Hippo, and Charlie the Owl. Momary composed over 600 songs for the series. The show received awards and recommendations from the National Education Association and the National School Board Association.Episodes can be viewed, and merchandise and DVDs of the original episodes can be purchased on the Internet. https://www.facebook.com/thenewzooreview The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.com If you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below. https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow Please help The Douglas Coleman Show continue to bring you high quality programs like this. Go to our Fundrazer page. ttps://fnd.us/e2CLX2?ref=sh_eCTqb8
Episode Notes Crystal came on to talk about Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Star Wars, and the DreamWorks Animated Canon! Follow her on twitter: twitter.com/ArcaneCrystal
Episode Notes Crystal came on to talk about Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Star Wars, and the DreamWorks Animated Canon! Follow her on twitter: twitter.com/ArcaneCrystal
Our Watch, Listen + Read suggestions for the week! (Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Blue's Clues, Billie Holiday & more!) Follow us at: https://www.instagram.com/antoineishereforyou/?hl=en and https://www.instagram.com/erika_mendence/?hl=bg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcultureprescription/message
This week the guys get into ranking the Batfam with a twist! There is also a remembering of weird moments in kid's T.V. and there is a brief discussion on the new Resident Evil 8 demo. P.S. I liked when Tim/Red Robin went by Drake, it wasn't as bad as you thought it was! @ me if you have something to say! @morganlbrooks on twitter! Follow Us! All of Morgan's Links! https://linktr.ee/hiddentimelord All of Braulio's Links! https://linktr.ee/Brauliosshow https://www.braulioshow.com/ The New Video Up Now! https://youtu.be/AyhyqooFfkw Stream The Beginning Now! The Beginning by Hiddentimelord- Kekai
This is the podcast for Watoto Entertainment & Education, a..k.a. WEE Nation, hosted by radio personality and Children's Drumcussionist, Uncle Devin. It is the companion to WEE Nation Radio, a 24/7 online children and family music radio program that provides music beyond the mainstream, including Hip-Hop, Funk, Jazz, Go-Go, Reggae, and more. If you are tired of Kids Bopp, then you will love WEE Nation Radio. For more information, go to www.WEENationRadio.com.
Lets face it, at some point, when we were kids watching Children's TV, there was a moment we found creepy, disturbing, or downright terrifying. Whether it was intentional or not on the part of the creator's, we have all experienced that moment. It's universal. It's a rite of passage. Question is, what moment in Children's TV scarred you for life? And more importantly, was it one of these moments…?
Rob interviews Sarah Falkiner about her GoFundMe for the children's TV program, "At the Garden". Support this GoFundMe at this link: https://gofund.me/191ef443 Sarah's social media: FB Page: atthegardentvshow Insta: @atgtvshow Insta: @oddboxtheater Twitter: @atthegardentv Sarah's website: www.shytownsugar.com Sarah's co-producer's website: www.goldpointstudio.com/ My name is Sarah Falkiner and I am an early childhood educator and teacher with 16 years experience in Chicago Public Schools. I've partnered with Oddbox Theater and Gold Point Studio to produce this brand new TV show concept for kids with a focus on literacy, socio-emotional learning, and sustainability. It’s called "At The Garden" and we believe it can help bridge the divide in learning accessibility presented by the problems we face today. Find us at: southgatemediagroup.com twitter.com/rsouthgate facebook.com/gofundthispodcast patreon.com/southgatemediagroup #gofundthispodcast
Rob interviews Sarah Falkiner about her GoFundMe for the children's TV program, "At the Garden". Support this GoFundMe at this link: https://gofund.me/191ef443 Sarah's social media: FB Page: atthegardentvshow Insta: @atgtvshow Insta: @oddboxtheater Twitter: @atthegardentv Sarah's website: www.shytownsugar.com Sarah's co-producer's website: www.goldpointstudio.com/ My name is Sarah Falkiner and I am an early childhood educator and teacher with 16 years experience in Chicago Public Schools. I've partnered with Oddbox Theater and Gold Point Studio to produce this brand new TV show concept for kids with a focus on literacy, socio-emotional learning, and sustainability. It’s called "At The Garden" and we believe it can help bridge the divide in learning accessibility presented by the problems we face today. Find us at: southgatemediagroup.com twitter.com/rsouthgate facebook.com/gofundthispodcast patreon.com/southgatemediagroup #gofundthispodcast
John Dillermand has an extraordinary p**is. So extraordinary, in fact, that it can perform rescue operations, etch murals, hoist a flag and even steal ice-cream from children. The Danish equivalent of the BBC, DR, has a new animated series aimed at four- to eight-year-olds about John Dillermand, the man with the world's longest penis who overcomes hardships and challenges with his record-breaking genitals. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com
Author/award-winning children's TV creator/founder of Thread MB Laura Wellington talks about her new book “Be Careful What You Wish For”…a paranormal love story based upon real life and listen for how you can get your copy on Amazon and check out her amazing website for more books and others at www.laurajwellington.com !
Child Psychologist from Engage training Kathryn Berkett joined The Weekend Collective to share her advice on all things parenting.LISTEN ABOVE
Child Psychologist from Engage training Kathryn Berkett joined The Weekend Collective to share her advice on all things parenting.LISTEN ABOVE
Isabel Galupo is a children's TV writer for Nickelodeon, published author, and activist. She's worked on iconic Nickelodeon properties such as Dora the Explorer, The Fairly OddParents, SpongeBob SquarePants, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Casagrandes. Now she's a current staff Writer on an unannounced Nickelodeon action-comedy show (C) 2020 Aloa LLC, All Rights Reserved
To most, he's known as Patrick Brewer from the hit TV show 'Schitts Creek', but to TodayFM's Pamela Joyce, Noah Reid is a little green turtle who made her late for school in his role as 'Franklin' on the 90s children's TV show. Only weeks after Schitts Creek won an incredible 9 Emmy's for its final season, Noah joined Pamela to chat about life after starring in one of the biggest shows of the decade and how one of the most iconic scenes from the series has inspired his music career. Noah's second album 'Gemini' has just launched and the Canadian singer/songwriter is hoping to come to Ireland next year to perform as well as see some of the sights. Hopefully he'll be prepared to bring his best Franklin impression with him. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/10/29130752/NoahReid2910.mp3"][/audio]
Did you learn the countries of the world from Yakko? Maybe the sight of Snoopy just makes you want to sit on the couch eating cereal on a Saturday morning watching cartoons? Well, there's good news for you. Two of the biggest cartoons of the past, Snoopy and the incredible Animaniacs are returning to our screens-and yes, that includes Pinky and the Brain. On Maria's Telly on Dermot and Dave, we got all the goss of what the reboots will be like and when we can see them on our screens. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/10/12134833/MariasTelly_Podcast_1210.mp3"][/audio]
In this episode i talk about the amazing representation on a children's TV programme called "the next step"
Chris is back! Thanks to Toby Tarrant for covering for us last week whilst he was off! And, after being nominated for another podcast award the team prepared themselves for Chris' inevitable reaction (extra bleeps included in this podcast free of charge). Oh my god we can't believe it but Ricky Wilson dropped in on FaceTime for a chat! He told us all about the new series of his podcast with veteran DJ Tony Blackburn and discussed some hilarious radio bloopers with Chris. We even managed to fit in a brand new Who Are You Guest for Chris and Dom talk to! Who was it this week? Let's just say it's someone you've definitely (probably) heard of. Judge Robert Rinder even FaceTimed in for a catch up with Chris, but thankfully he wasn't dressed as Anne of Cleaves this time...Also! Dom returns with his ‘Big Slot' to entertain the team and we delve into a brand new batch of your Audio WhatsApp messages, all in this week's podcast! And if that wasn't enough, here's more… Chris Moyles Show Face Masks TV Themes (With A Twist) Big Baz Beer Fund Enjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Weekdays 6:30-10am RadioX.co.uk
Jimmy or James? Vote here: https://www.strawpoll.me/20510607 Dennis and Aaron are joined by Steven to discuss the lasting effects of leadership through the medium of children's television. Email us at contact@pronoiatheater.com
Shhhh, it's a secret. In a break from our regularly scheduled programming we take a trip down nostalgia lane, turning onto reminiscence road before arriving at sentimental street as we rustle up fond memories of the Children's TV we grew up watching. Quivia sees us tackle Heroes and Villians and the eagerly awaited return of Nate's Soundbites.
Responding to numerous listener requests and lockdown boredom Cammy and James take a look outside the world of CBeebies and delve into the Peppa Pig universe. Is is possible for a Children's TV show to come up with a character worse than Bing? Apparently the answer is yes. We look at why Daddy Pig is such an arsehole, why Peppa is never pulled up on her behaviour and why Mummy Pig wears a bikini. WARNING NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN! EXPLICIT CONTENT! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark is joined by Bobby Cash, an old friend and former wrestling ring announcer who is a recent day, for a chat about children's TV and how it's changed over the last 40 years. Host: Mark AdamsGuest: Bobby CashTwitter: @DontSayTheCPodWe Made This On Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Mark is joined by Bobby Cash, an old friend and former wrestling ring announcer who is a recent day, for a chat about children's TV and how it's changed over the last 40 years. Host: Mark Adams Guest: Bobby Cash Twitter: @DontSayTheCPod We Made This On Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
With the Legendary Entertainer and Television Presenter celebrating the many achievements of his career from a working stand up comedian to a pioneer of Children's TV. To find out more information about this and my other interviews, please go to my website: www.beyondthetitle.co.uk www.facebook.com/beyondthetitle
Benji and Nick are chatting about children's TV. Nostalgia reigns! Also features Jamie Anderson. Emails sent to podcast@nicholasbriggs.com
An episode about what Children's shows we like, and don't like.
We spend a very entertaining 20 minutes chatting with Robyn Richford star of cITV, Sky1 and Channel 5. From Kirkintilloch via Cruise ships and now the media, we talk all things TV and find out about immersive pubs too. This programme is sponsored by the London Ceilidh Club - 3 hours of the best entertainment in London. Photography by Rachel Sherlock Photography.
Children's TV producer Gail Sikevitz joins us to talk “Sesame Street” at 50 years
Tuesday November 5, 2019 No Decline in Junk Food Ads on Children's TV
The podcast that takes a sideways look at Children's TV returns. This week we're delving into the seedy world of Greendale and trying to make sense of the world of Postman Pat where helicopter is often deployed just to deliver a single parcel. Is Pat in a coma? Why is Brian Cox pretending to be someone called Ryan Farrow? Is Ben the worst boss in the world or simply trying to manage the world's worst postman as best he can.We also hear some listener suggestions for which children's TV characters they'd like to comfort them as they lay dying and pitch some new CBeebies shows.PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND WE ARE NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE BBC OR MAKERS OF POSTMAN PAT.Apologies to Brian Cox... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I continue the 30 year celebrations of Fun House by chatting with the famous Fun House twins Melanie and Martina. The twins were an essential part of Fun House for 11 series and in this lively chat we talk about, amongst other things, how they got involved in Fun House and how their band "A Twin Thing" was huge in Japan.Promo: truffleshuffle.com for geeky t-shirts and retro gifts. Use my discount code GRNS15 to get a 15% discount on a spend of £25 or more @podcoin A free app which rewards you for listening to podcasts. Download for free on Apple and Android. IG & Twitter: @geekyretronerdsFB: Geeky Retro Nerds Show
Olly Mann presents insight, analysis and gossip from across the creative media industries with guests Faraz Osman (managing director of production company Gold Wala) and BBC Woman's Hour presenter Jane Garvey.This week, will a cash injection bring children back to TV? Elsewhere, in the magazine industry, we discuss which face of 80s pop culture is getting a lift, Global's billboard ambitions and the results of the second ever gender pay gap survey. All that and more - including the Media Podcast Quiz.Please consider taking out a voluntary subscription to help fund and support the show: themediapodcast.com/donateA PPM Production, produced by Matt Hill. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Ultraman Nexus, Riko dies. Hooray? Gokaiger coverage starts at almost precisely 19:10 ! If you hear jaunty chiptunes, you're in the right place. In Pirate Sentai Gokaiger, we have a fun episode about punching out cops, then an episode about the crushing state of a capitalist society. Children's TV! FEATURING: Riko dying! SPACE SPORTS! A real-ass moment of heartbreak! LET'S MAKE A SHOW OF IT! Send comments, corrections, or questions of literally any sort to brokusatsu@gmail.com Intro: "Deceit", by Violet and the Mutants Gokaiger Intro: "He Plays Me The Best Rhythms" from The Pirate and the Dancer, by Rolemusic Outro: "An Ordinary Day In The Life Of A Superhero", by Linden Killam
Happy day, spooky kids! In this episode Ren Wednesday, Adam Whybray and returning guest Ali Kay delve into the brain-washing, time-looping world of the 1977 BBC TV series Children of the Stones. Join us for Morris dancing, Solar Serpents and educational asides into the history of surgery, as we try to untangle the plot of this creepy and atmospheric seventies classic. A full transcript of this episode is available at: https://stillscared.podigee.io/26-childrenofthestones
What's up, spooky kids? Join Still Scared for their Christmas-or-thereabouts episode about the 1984 TV series, The Box of Delights. This time, Ren Wednesday, Adam Whybray and special guest Willow discuss whimsical kidnapping, dolphin chariots and 1930s slang, and Willow really gets some #teachervibes going. All this and more from a podcast that can proudly say that it's not in the pocket of Big Posset. A full transcript of the episode is available at: https://stillscared.podigee.io/25-boxofdelights
Recorded LIVE from the Chicago Podcast Festival 2018, this week's episode is all about Children's TV! Thanks to Brittany Vogel, Julie Merica, and Casey Coppess for joining me to talk about our favorite and least favorite kids' TV shows! This episode was so much fun to record and I hope you enjoy listening! Thank you to the Chicago Podcast Festival for having us!Be sure to follow Chronicles of Nannya on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Faces welcome Adam back to discuss Children's TV!The chat includes our favourites and some of the most outrageous shows out there.As usual, we also have Pod 101. Iain doesn't have the best track record with this but can he change that with his subject this week?In the Game Show, Adam is still searching for his first points on the board! Will Children's TV Theme Tunes be his bag?All this and more on Faces for Podcast.Tweet us @FacesForPodcastFind us on Facebook: Faces for Podcast
In this episode of Faces for Podcast, Adam skips because he is ill.With the other Faces alone, they did their best to come up with the greatest Adam-less episode possible…What did they do? Invite Jake’s girlfriend to be questioned about everything guy's want to know about women.Plus the usual Pod 101 (featuring Adam on FaceTime) and the Game Show.It's a really good episode. Next week we're with Children's TV as promised!
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It's big, it's bold, and it's completely rebranded. TEN is now 10, and we've got all the details on everything... that we pretty much already knew. ALSO -- Dan has some big news too!Each week a washed-up TV Producer (Rob McKnight), a TV writer and executive (Dan Bennett), an EMMY award winner (Jay Cagatay) & TV enthusiast and commentator (Steve Molk) take you behind the scenes, wade through the pr spin and launch into the reality that is the Australian television business.On this episode:APU dumped from THE SIMPSONS?BEN FORDHAM confirms he's not going to host THE TODAY SHOW.New reality not cutting it - the ABC has all our attention (well, those that are watching).Drama & Children's TV is down; online up.All the news from 10's Upfronts - did we like the new BRANDING?Welcome 10Boss and 10 Peach.10 ALL ACCESS enters the fray.TV Blackbox exclusive - we broke the story on the PILOT WEEK shows that got picked up!Our positives on everything out of 10.TV BlackBox is your weekly source of inside information across all facets of the Australian TV industry.Follow the @tv_blackbox crew:@Rob_McKnight@DanMBennett@jayktweets@SteveMolkFind us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TVBlackbox/Visit our website: https://tvblackbox.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Strange things happen when you're going round the twist, and this week Ren and Adam re-discover this childhood favourite and it's particular brand of gross-out horror. We talk shaggy-dog stories and pushing the boundaries of children's horror, and decide that it's probably for the best not to dress up in those dead clown's clothes that wash ashore in an old trunk. Content note: Scatological humour, pregnancy storyline. A full transcript of this episode is in the shownotes at: https://stillscared.podigee.io/18-roundthetwist
Superfan Taylor joins us today as we barely talk about #AdventureTime and only pay lip servicd to #SexAndTheCity
Sometimes, children’s television can be a place of wonder, where kids learn valuable life lessons and are entertained by beloved characters. And sometimes, it’s a place where monsters with TVs in their stomachs speak in gibberish and create countless nightmares for kids and parents alike. Let’s face it – there’s a lot of bizarre children’s TV show concepts out there. Even great shows can have premises that are beyond belief. (Seriously, a group of teens and a talking dog travel in a van to solve crimes featuring villains with hyper-realistic masks? OK.) This week we get weird, so join us as we delve into the world of strange kids’ TV show concepts and try to emerge with our sanity on the other side. SHOW NOTES 2:23 – Teletubbies (Michael’s Choice) 7:56 – Jabberjaw (Richard’s Choice) 12:20 – Zoobilee Zoo (Michael’s Choice) 17:34 – Slim Goodbody (Joint Choice) 26:49 – Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp (Richard’s Choice) 32:45 – Pee-Wee’s Playhouse (Michael’s Choice) 40:56 – H.R. Pufnstuf (Richard’s Choice)
Now that Dan's a father we've got to get our priorities in order. Specifically, what TV shows should he watch with his child?! We help him and the future prepare for making sure children like good stuff and hate whatever Disney is churning out.
Yeah, G’Day! There’s a bear in there, and a chair as well! (There may even be people with games and stories to tell…) It’s time to talk about Play School! This educational tv show for kids has shaped Australia to be the country it is today. Tim and Leon would not be who they are without Play School… The good bits of them at least! We have all the latest gossip on Big Ted, Little Ted, Normal Noni, the Rocket Clock, and the Ning Nang Nong. It’s a real rollercoaster ride of emotions! Stay tuned for a little bit of Dad-vice! We now have a Patreon page with a bunch of excellent rewards starting at just $1! Head to www.patreon.com/yeahgday and start receiving the Patron benefits today! Don’t forget to join our Facebook group: Yeah, G’Day! Fans. Thanks to Curtis Fernance for our music, and Teylor Smirl for our cover art. Find everything Yeah, G'Day! related at www.yeahgday.com, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @yeahgdaypodcast Proudly part of the Auscast Network! #yeahgdaypodcast #yeahgday #australia #australian #playschool #kid #children #tv #tvshow #abc #education #childrenstv #kidstv #australiantv #television #educational #bigted #ningnangnong #playschoolaustralia #comedy #culture #history #podcast #podcasting #laugh #auscast #auscastnetwork #audioboom #new See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Making her second appearance on Cue To Cue is Singer/Music teacher/Entrepreneur Pamela Demetriou! Pam and I were discussing the nature of the entertainment industry and the stigma that can exist when a performer decides to leaves performing for whatever reason. Whether that be to start a family, have more stability in their life, pursue other creatives endeavours, or sometimes you just need a break! It is a reality that happens and I immediately Wanted Pam to come on and share her story of why she decided to stop pursuing performing and the process she went through mentally and emotionally while transitioning into a new life and how she has been able to still engage her creativity and build a life by design and highlighting another path that is open to creatives who might be considering different option or additions to their creative lifestyle. In this Episode: How to listen to your intuition and to know when it’s time to leave the business How to design your life What you need to be aware of as a “workaholic” while raising a family How deciphering what kind of parent you want to be when starting a family can help you find your creative career path The importance of having creative vision and striving towards the next project. A little about Pam: Pamela is the proud owner and director of PS Studio’s Music Together, and has been teaching the program since 2014. Before entering the teaching/mentoring world, Pamela was a professional Musical Theatre Performer, working with Stage West (Vagina Monologues), Drayton Entertainment (Anne of Green Gables, My Fair Lady) , Theatre Orangeville (A Christmas Carol), Moonpath Productions (Totally Scrooged), TIFT (Emily), ACT Productions (I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Tick Tick Boom), Oh Canada Eh? (Rocky Horror) and many others. Pamela was a part of the CBC miniseries 'How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria' and finished in the top 40 finalists for the role of Maria VonTrapp in the Mirvish Production of The Sound of Music. Pamela sang with Donny Osmond in 1997 in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and performed for the Queen of England in 2002. You can hear Pamela as the voice of Miss Harbor on the Children's TV series 'Paws and Tales' and see her on the front of the 'EZ Up Closet Organizer' at Canadian Tire. After getting married and having two baby girls, Pamela decided to pursue the Music Together® program, which is geared to children from ages 0-5 and their parents. Pamela opened her centre in 2014 and has since expanded to serve over 100 families in the Orangeville and surrounding area. Pamela also enjoys mentoring and teaching aspiring professional performers and has the opportunity to do just that with the Theatre Orangeville Young Company. So far she has directed five productions with the Young Company including: Seussical, Into The Woods, The Sound of Music, Beauty and the Beast, and Mary Poppins. Next summer Pamela will be directing their epic production of Les Miserables, and could NOT be more excited about it! "I am passionate about connecting with people through music and I encourage my students to find and express themselves in their work. At the end of the day, the best thing I can offer my students, both young and old, is the permission to communicate LOVE in every possible way. Thank you Chelsea Johnson for allowing me to share my story on Cue To Cue!” Connect with Pam! Facebook: @psstudiosmusictogether Instagram: @musictogetherorangeville Website www.psstudio.ca
Tóta Tánon Ohkwá:ri, a children’s TV show produced entirely in Kanien’kehá:ka, has been broadcasting on public access television on the Mohawk Nation territory of Kahnawà:ke for more than a decade. The show, which includes live-action puppetry and animation, tells the story of Bear, a boy who learns about his community's traditions through the guidance of his Grandmother. There's also talking corn, squash and peas. It's pretty great. But behind the felt and fun, with fewer than 200 Kanien’kehá:ka speakers out of a population of 8000 on Kahnawà:ke, there is an urgency to the show's mission. In this conversation, Ricochet’s Yasmin Hotter Yishay speaks with Tóta Tánon Ohkwá:ri’s lead director and puppeteer Konwanénhon Marion Delaronde about her 13 years with the show and what her work has taught her about the importance of language preservation efforts. For new and archived episodes of Tóta Tánon Ohkwá:ri, subscribe to the Kanien’kehá:ka Onkwawén:na Raotitióhkwa Language and Cultural Center channel on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUvYaGVSOnzfNrEuOumOAZw
This week's Back Chat features opinions on a female Dr. Who, How kids have developed American Accents, Children's TV and the fabulous new amenity in Waterford City - The Apple Market. But do we all think it's quite so fabulous? With Paul 'Flex' Browne, Karen Steenson & Paul Greene
This week's Episode covers a lot of ground! The 90's, Blasphemy, Children's TV, and Holidays - and that's just some of it. Panel is John Keane and Kieran Doyle - who comes up with a pretty genius idea to deal with stressful car journeys!
They've taken some time off due to what we might call current events related depression, but Daniel and Shana are back chatting Doctor Who again, and have decided to ease back into the waters by talking about the incredibly noncontroversial "Rose" and "End of the World." Thankfully, they brought back Jack Graham who basically never has any complicated feelings about anything to help them come back with a minimum of fuss. Main Topic: Rose and The End of the World. With special guest Jack Graham. Freedom fries. Current events and warm blankets. Connections. Not the TV Movie. Jack's callow youth. Cringey former self. Creature effects. Children's TV. Eccleston. Themes that will continue. Perfect Rafallo. 90210 in Space. Two names off limits. Comfy Who. Overinvested. Squaring the circle. Soap Opera Who. The world is turning. Small busy-ness. The cosmic and the mundane. Clive the Sam Seely. Who has heard of the Doctor? Occult Doctor. Hooray for the Bronze Medalists. The here and now. Jackie. Music. Narrative. Earthy McEarth Earth. Direction. Jack and tentacles. The bad guy in "An Unearthly Child." Half measures. Not real fans. Every planet has a southern middle class. Working class. Chav as hate speech. Mickey the idiot. Eccleston's TARDIS. The London Eye. Anti-plastic. Moving on to The End of the World. Raffalo. Rose and authority. Spiderbots. Literally people of color. Jabe, Rose, and Raffalo. Don't remember Back in the Red. "Is this a kissing show?" Political engagement. Witty banter Doctor. Playful Nine. Nine versus Eleven. A moment of Moffat hate. "Hints" of Brazil. Trans as a joke. The vain idle rich? Cassandra and metaphoric drift. RTD and middle-aged women. Anticapitalism in skiffy works. Jiggery-pokery. Gatiss is not RTD. Sun-shield nail-biting. Not normal. Out of fucks. Better than "Hide." Britney Who. False memories. RTD and religion. The Planetary National Trust. The Eccleston dance. Jabe the mongrel. Continuity. Prosthetics budget. Forgotten. Comparisons to Ribos. Serialized television. Never Skip Nine. Sliding Into Moffat-Hate. Wrapping Up.
Previously on the Fall of the House of Sunshine... Children's TV host Brushee was murdered by bullets fired through a rip in space time. The suspects? His bitter brother Flosso - or perhaps the buxom beauty with the braces on her teeth and her legs, Braceletta! And what of her odd assistant Elsa? The man tasked to untangle this terrible tale, Detective Dankent, has just been knocked out! Heavens! What is to be done?? By YOU? LISTEN! To this, the next episode... Episode 2: DOWN IN THE DANK DARKNESS DARTS DANKENT!
Welcome back to another Coaxial, with Christian Cawley and Gareth Kavanagh. In this week's show, we're chatting classic British children's TV, and may or may not have covered most of the following... Pre-school: Rainbow, Ivor the Engine, the Mr Men, Get Up and Go (Mooncat), Pipkins, Play School, Play Away, Dramas: Box of Delights, the RTD one (Dark Season), Jossy's Giants, Chocky, Press Gang, Demon Headmaster, Children's Ward, Grange Hill, Secret Garden, Dramarama, Marmalade Atkins Cartoons: Scooby Doo, Ulysses 31, Battle of the Planets, Jamie and the Magic Torch. Films: Watership Down, The Boy from Space, Glitterball (Children's Film Foundation - see also Sammy's Super T-Shirt, The Boy Who Turned Yellow) Information/education: How We Used to Live, Picture Box, You and Me, Stop, Look and Listen (Chris Tarrant), Watch, anything with Johnny Ball, Derek Griffiths, Tony Hart (Take Hart, Hart Beat) and the legendary Mr Bennett. Modern shows: Grandpa in My Pocket, Nina and the Neurons, Do You Know?, Katie Morag. Any memories of your favourite TV shows? Incredulous that we somehow overlooked Rentaghost (so are we)? Tell us in the comments, or tweet us,
My old college room mate stops by for our 2016 College Football Preview. Plus it's the first episode after the GravityBeard 2.0 launch. We debut "This Week's Tip of the Day" by giving you simple ways of teaching your kids about work and money. Thanks for listening. Do you want to be on the show? Do you have content for our new mini-segments? Use our new email address to contact the show. contactthebeard@gmail.com www.gravitybeard.com https://www.facebook.com/gravitybeard/ https://twitter.com/thegravitybeard https://www.instagram.com/thegravitybeard/ Music Credits: Theme Song - "In the Mix" by Jake Dexter www.jakedexter.com Intro Song - "Lilttle Lily Swing" by Tri-Tachyon www.freemusicarchive.org/music/tri-tachyon CC by 4.0 Mini-segment - "Children's TV" by Scott Holmes facebook.com/ScottHolmesMusic freemusicarchive.org/music/scott_holmes "Amsterdam" by Guster from their 2003 album "Let's Keep It Together"
(EDITOR’S NOTE — Today, June 27, 2016, would have been the 89th birthday of the great CBS-TV children’s TV host, Bob Keeshan, better known to the Baby Boomer generation as “Captain Kangaroo.” Keeshan passed away in 2004, and I’ve spent years trying to recover the telephone interview I did with him as a St. Petersburg Times correspondent, published September 19, 1984. I’m pleased to say I finally found it and upgraded the audio quality. You can now read the interview as published or, for the first time ever, listen to our actual conversation. I hope you’ll enjoy this classic edition of Mr. Media and share it with your friends and family. — Bob Andelman)
The Green Party of England and Wales were formed in 1990. They won their first parliamentary seat in 2010. They hit record election figures in 2015, receiving 1.1 million votes. But, in 2o16, they entered he big leagues. In 2016, Green sent their party leader, Natalie Bennett, to appear on Verbal Discharge...We've made thirty-eight episodes before now, and they've mostly been nonsense. This week that's probably especially true, but in the middle of it all we were honestly, really joined by the leader of Green Party, Natalie Bennett. She genuinely came on the show, and we quizzed her in typical Discharge fashion: Children's TV, flop-haired troglodytes, even a certain chancellor's particular recreational habits. This is probably the only time you'll ever hear an adult man try to goad a national party leader into doing a Daffy Duck impression. If that's not reason enough to listen, surely nothing is...We do have a few other things going on this week (Academies! Rap battles! Basketball! Jordan's remarkable Nigel Farage impression!), but I think you'll forgive us for being focused on the green, green guest of home.
James is on his own again to do his last shifts before Christmas but talks about some communal Christmas watching; Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger! and Sports Personality of the Year. Also featured this week Correspondence :-The Televigion Mum and The Very Special Correspondent Mum i.e. my Auntie Sheila respond to Christmas TV rituals and reality TV; Gauntletgirl and Archie Valparaiso on TV listings From Gauntletgirl : - Guardian Article on Structured Reality from 2011 Recommendations:- James recommends From Andy Pandy to Zebedee: The Golden Age of Children's TV (BBC iPlayer) What's On Now:- Sky Movies Star Wars "On Demand"s My Attention:- Jessica Jones (Netflix); Humans (All4) Top of the Pile:- From Andy Pandy to Zebedee: The Golden Age of Children's TV (BBC iPlayer) Next time we'll have two of us talking again (at least) about our Christmas viewing so let us know what you've watched and what you thought! Christmas will also mean seeing lots of friends and family and recording more interviews so look out for them in the New Year. Contact us on Twitter, online at The Televigion Blog or via televigionist@gmail.com.
Aaron, Joe, Rob, Greer and James discuss their childhoods in a one off special quiz all about theme tunes from our favourite shows
Presented by Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir. Chris Tarrant has been a household staple since the mid 70s when he shook up Saturday mornings with children's TV series Tiswas. He went on to do Capital Radio breakfast show and was the presenter of ground breaking quiz show Who wants to be a Millionaire, which ran for 15 years, presenting many other programmes along the way. His latest project has been a labour of love - a book about his father's experience in the second world war. But it's a story he only uncovered after his father's death. He'll be talking about writing his father's story, his links with those Millionaire winners and slowing down after a stroke. Listener Glenys Newton won a story telling competition with a story from her childhood, in which her Uncle Meirion's car - with her family inside - was attacked by lions at a Safari Park. She's passionate about family stories, and people's lives. She relives what happened at the Safari park, and how it has inspired her love of storytelling. Dino Martins is an entomologist whose mission is to highlight the key role of pollination in the world. Growing up in rural Kenya his passion was insects from a young age. This enthusiasm, combined with hard work and some luck meant he got an education which culminated with a PhD at Harvard University in America. Over in the UK to receive the 2015 Whitley Gold Award from Princess Anne, he talks about his extraordinary journey which begins and ends in Kenya. Iain Lauchlan has spent 40 years in the TV industry, specialising in pre school television programmes. He presented Playschool, Fingermouse, 'invented' the Tweenies, has numerous producing and writing credits to his name, and for 25 years has played the the pantomime Dame in Coventry, where he also writes the pantomime. He's loaned pieces to a new exhibition about Children's Television in Coventry and joins us to talk about his life in Children's TV. Songwriter Guy Chambers is probably best known for his work with Robbie Williams, with whom he co-wrote hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", and "Angels". Guy has previously won 3 Ivor Novello awards, and is a member of the committee judging the awards this year. For his inheritance tracks, he chooses The Beatles, Tomorrow Never Knows and Ravel's Concerto for piano and orchestra in G major, second movement. Daniel Parker is a film make up artist, following in the footsteps of his father. His credits include Troy, Apocalypto and Frankenstein, for which he received an Oscar and British Film Award nominations. Among his recent projects are Cloud Atlas, Zero Dark 30, Everly, The Coup and Unlocked. He shares his experiences. Dad's War by Chris Tarrant is published by Virgin books. The Story of Children's Television is at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry from 22 May to 13 September 2015. Producer: Corinna Jones Editor: Karen Dalziel.
Dean of the killer ODONIS ODONIS discusses bad VHS movies, Canada's archangel Thor, children's television, and--most importantly--breakfast. Plus, non-stop bangers from Canada and beyond! Hear these tunes: Odonis Odonis - Single - New ObsessionOdonis Odonis - Better EP - Flight RiskOdonis Odonis - Hollondaze - HollondazeOdonis Odonis - Single - Are We FriendsOdonis Odonis - Hollondaze - We Are The Left OversSurveillance - Go Fuck Yourself - That's Not Who I AmFountain - Fountain - New Age PricesAndrogynous Mind - Nightstalker - Knock On My DoorAbsolutely Free - On The Beach - On The BeachStiu Nu Stiu - Ultra Silvam - Ultra SilvamClean Girls - Last House EP - First Day OuSpite House - Spite House - Tug of WarMac DeMarco - Salad Days - Passing Out Pieces
In this episode Danny talks about the high quality entries that have come in for this year's Red Planet Prize. What works well? What are the common mistakes? In the second half we discuss writing for children, the differences and similarities to mainstream drama. What would make a good spec script? How long should it be? Lastly we talk secret and exciting plans for the future. What are yours?
Roo & Will sit down for a podcast for the first time to have a fun chat about good old fashioned children's TV. From Mark Speight to The Powerpuff Girls, completely unscripted and hopefully quite funny, HCTV's podcasts are off to a flying start!
Waffle On about Children's TV shows Part One Welcome to this months edition of Waffle On. Here we talk about some children's television shows that we watched back in the 1970's. As you will notice that we have put Part One up in the title and that is because we will be doing another one on shows shown in the 1970's and of course the 1980's. There are so many kids shows we could have talked about but we whittled this down to some of our favourites. We also have comments from Antony from the scuttercast, Boz from Here Goes Nothing and emails from Dan Vieira and Cherly Hough. If you loved Mr Ben, Bagpuss, The Flumps and more this show is for you and as always if you don't know these programmes then stay tuned and hopefully you will find something you like and go search for it. Promo's played are from www.themartiansarehere.com Once a Jolly Swagman Little Bit of Trouble