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On today's show, Art Consultant Christine Malec joins us to introduce us to a blind standup comedian, David Eagle. We've heard exciting announcements in April for Play Station gamers, and Blind Gamer Markus McCracken is here with his takes on what he got his hands on. Big Easter feast? Skip the stress, Culinary expert Mary Mammoliti has make-ahead tips to save you time and stress. Find Kelly & Company on YouTube!About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca
The Young'uns are three award winning troubadours from Teeside. Sean Cooney, David Eagle and Michael Hughes take Matthew Bannister on a walk round the historic headland of Hartlepool where Sean used to live in a shed in his parents' back garden. Along the way they tell stories and sing songs inspired by the location, visiting the medieval Sandwell Gate, St Hilda's Church and the Heugh Battery, site of the only First World War battle to take place on British soil. They end up in the Pot House pub, where the Young'uns used to run a folk club, singing Cooney's original composition “The Hartlepool Pedlar”. There may also be time for a pint.---We rely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either...Become a member and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfootOr just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfootSign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.comFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot---Find out more about the Young'Uns at https://www.theyounguns.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Eagle is a stand-up comedian and musician in Folk bank 'The Young'uns'. He told Amelia about how the band began, taking his show 'The Eagle Is candid' to this year's Edinburgh Fringe and his upcoming appearance on Rosie Jones' Disability Comedy Extravaganza. 'The Eagle Is Candid' is on 9.30 pm at The Cabaret Voltaire for the Fringe - learn more and book tickets on the Fringe website - David Eagle: The Eagle Is Candid | Comedy | Edinburgh Festival Fringe (edfringe.com) Rosie Jones' Disability Comedy Extravaganza airs on the 22nd August, learn more on the UKTV Play website - Rosie Jones's Disability Comedy Extravaganza returns for a third series on free-to-air channel U&Dave and free streaming service, U (uktv.co.uk) Image shows the right-side profile of David Eagle's face against a black background. He is a white man with blue eyes and short sandy blonde hair and he smiles as a soft light falls on the front of his face.
Barry's play BREEDING runs from March 21st to April 14th 2024 at the King's Head Theatre in London - get tickets here! https://kingsheadtheatre.com/whats-on/breeding With a hey nonny no, a slap of the thigh and some deeply questionable lyrics we're joined this week by accordionist, folk singer and comedian David Eagle to root out the world's worst folk song. There's bizarre cover versions, flutes made of human bones, creaking extended metaphors and a roast of Henry VIII. Grab your mandolin and get stuck in! Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @VanderLaugh @thedavideagle Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing, and especially as we work on our first book and plan some live shows! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They're joined by David Eagle unpacking the Advent, Jessica Fostekew looking into the repeal of the New Zealand smoking ban, and an original song from Archie Henderson, performed with Becky CJ.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Alex Garrick-Wright, Jade Gebbie, Rhiannon Shaw, Miranda Holms and Cody Dahler.Voice Actors: Jason Forbes and Lola-Rose Maxwell.Producer: Rajiv Karia Production Coordinator: Katie BaumA BBC Studios Production for Radio 4
The cliffs at the Naze near Walton are erroding at an alarming rate! But locals are trying to slow the process by installing new sea defenses. David Eagle has been leading this work and showed Owen what they have been doing to try and save the Naze. He'd also like to hear from you if you've got a story to tell! Email essexbytheseapodcast@gmail.com Join him on social media: Instagram, Threads, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Support with a small donation via ko-fi.com/essexbythesea
Tune in as Erwin connects with Dr. David Eagle who is the Assistant Research Professor of Global Health at Duke University. David Eagle, Ph.D., is a sociologist who studies the social and structural determinants of mental and physical health. His content expertise is in society and religion, including the changing role of religion in North American society and the role of race in religious structures. His methods expertise is in the collection and analysis of survey data. Dr. Eagle holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Duke University, a Master of Theology from Duke Divinity School, a Master of Divinity from Fresno Pacific University, and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta. He is also one of the leading researchers, in a 12-year study, titled: "Reproducing inequality in a formally anti-racist organization: the case of racialized career pathways in the United Methodist Church." A Podcast to Encourage College Students and the World. For More Info About our Ministry: Wesley at UCF Call or Text: 407-491-1286 To Donate go to: WesleyatUCF.org/donate Follow Wesley on Social Media Facebook Twitter Snapchat: RevErwin Instagram
BBC comedy star, DJ and member of the award winning Folk band ‘The Young'uns' - David Eagle shares his inspiring story about life as a blind comedian, how he finds humour in his disability and has conquered the folk music world.An inspirational and captivating life story.
A debate on the possible raptures that may occur in the future. Is the idea of being elevated to a higher state of existence worth all the risk?
Two Davids for the price of one? This week Phil & David (Tims) are joined by DAVID EAGLE and his accordian. We take a look at some comedy song gems, attempt to do Sinatra in a Dawson style, continue writing our musical, and check out this week's competition entry - Venus from John Witcher. And on top of ALL THAT we take a deep dive into the world of David (Eagle)'s career, in another long form interview. Find more on DAVID EAGLE at https://www.davideagle.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Naze could be gone within the next few years. That's the prediction of David Eagle who is the acting Chairman of The Naze Protection Society. The society is aiming to slow the coastal errosion taking place around The Naze at Walton. According to their measurements, the errosion is happening at a fast rate than previous years and there's real worry the sea could break through within a year! If you've got a story, Owen would like to hear from you! Email essexbytheseapodcast@gmail.com Join him on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok. Support with a small donation via ko-fi.com/essexbythesea
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by Katie Norris and Inel Tomlinson, with stand-up from Angela Barnes and David Eagle, and music from Matty Hutson.
This week features two exclusive David Eagle mixes; one from my fourteen-year-old self remixing the Sugababes with blackadder, and the other being my latest soon to be number one dance hit inspired by an angry Australian, entitled My Penis. In this episode I let you listen in as I work on my penis, before revealing what my hour of experimentation produced. I play a child shouting insults at a sack of potatoes in the name of psychological scientific research, I have an awkward moment with a plumber, and there's more drama, controversy and a shocking announcement in Herbal Tea Of The week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week features two exclusive David Eagle mixes; one from my fourteen-year-old self remixing the Sugababes with blackadder, and the other being my latest soon to be number one dance hit inspired by an angry Australian, entitled My Penis. In this episode I let you listen in as I work on my penis, before revealing what my hour of experimentation produced. I play a child shouting insults at a sack of potatoes in the name of psychological scientific research, I have an awkward moment with a plumber, and there's more drama, controversy and a shocking announcement in Herbal Tea Of The week.
We're joined by the hilarious comedian and musician David Eagle to chat folk music, sleep, blindness and more!
The DJ set with no rules, David Eagle’s Pick And Mix returns for a pop-inspired 45 minutes of musical madness. Brace your ears for Pop Goes The Eagle! Tracklist: NSYNC – Pop M – Pop Muzik Johann Strauss – The … Continue reading →
The DJ set with no rules, David Eagle's Pick And Mix returns for a pop-inspired 45 minutes of musical madness. Brace your ears for Pop Goes The Eagle! TRACKLIST on the Pick And Mix page at davideagle.co.uk
The DJ set with no rules, David Eagle's Pick And Mix returns for a pop-inspired 45 minutes of musical madness. Brace your ears for Pop Goes The Eagle!I can't fit the tracklist into the description field because there are too many, so for a tracklist go to https://www.davideagle.co.uk/pick-and-mix/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Based on the studies, we’re about 3 years away from gas powered cars leveling off and no longer having growth though they will still be selling. By 2025, a third of all cars will be electric, and by 203, 50% or more will be electric. David Eagle, founder and CEO of CURRENT EV, is an Emmy Award Winning TV Producer/Director, a Green Technology Entrepreneur and an electric vehicle, solar power/charger expert. David was an early adopter of both EVs and solar power, has owned numerous EVs including one of the first Nissan Leafs sold in the U.S. His home is powered entirely by solar, which charges his electric vehicles with a charger installed in his garage. Through the extensive contacts he has established with Los Angeles automobile dealerships, and via his relationships with various organizations like Plug-In America and the Electric Vehicle Association, David has become an expert on negotiating the best deals for EVs, chargers and solar power. During the 1st year that CURRENT EV’s car-shopping website has been active, he has transacted an impressive number of EV leases and purchases for CURRENT EV customers. How did an Emmy Award Winning TV producer/director turn into an electric vehicle expert?What’s happening on the market?Configuration of his soiar powered lifestye?What are the Incentives for consumers to go green with our choice of low to no emission vehicles? What are landlord required to do when tenants want to install a charger?What is your forecast for the trend in general?
Radio 4's All in the Mind programme is running a big survey on how we feel about touch. Peter White talks to the presenter Claudia Hammond about why they especially welcome contributions from blind listeners. We explore what to do when you find an app that isn't accessible. And interview the blind comedian David Eagle who has just been named best newcomer in the influential Chortle Awards.
Anthony is overwhelmed at the welcome he receives today. He’d like you all to know he’s very humbled.Welcome back to the VCEB safe space, get it all out & leave your anxieties at the door.Find out who invented beans, along with our most European audience yet (there’s loads of Dutch people in!), as we heal ourselves away from all the comedy of the fringe.Oh, and David Eagle’s back on accordion too!And if you listen until the end, then you're probably curious, so here it is.; https://www.chortle.co.uk/review/2019/08/14/43994/tony_law_and_phil_nichol%3A_virtue_chamber_echo_bravo---------If you can help us out in any way during this crisis, we'd really appreciate it. No obligation, but if you can / want to - you can do that here; https://ko-fi.com/virtuechamberechobravoFollow us on twitter at @virtuechamberEBWatch our videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyYnM84HYbm24FwMS_0jgnw See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Acclaimed Cambridge ON singer-songwriter and vocalist Allison Lupton has just released a new single for Christmas, an original song entitled “The Eve of Christmas Day”. The new single was recorded at Canterbury Music Company in Toronto and also features BBC Radio 2 Folk Music award-winning trio The Young’uns (Sean Cooney, David Eagle, Michael Hughes) on backing vocals, New Hampshire guitar master Craig Werth, and a wonderful brass quintet arrangement by Tom Leighton. Allison Lupton will be releasing her fourth full length album “Words Of Love” in March 2019 with release shows planned for Hugh’s Room Live (March 30), Kingston (May 24), Almonte (May 25), Goderich (May 31) and Cambridge (June 1). Allison will be joined by Tony McManus, Shane Cook, Joe Phillips, Ivan Rosenberg, and Andrew Collins. We caught up with Allison at home in Cambridge ON to chat about the new single. Visit Allison Lupton online at allisonlupton.com. Music: Allison Lupton “Half My Heart” from “Half My Heart” (2014, Self) and “The Eve Of Christmas Day” (single) (2018, self).
The Soil Association's brand new podcast, Farm Walks, gives a personal glimpse into farming in the UK. In episode two Ben Raskin, Head of Horticulture at Soil Association, joins David Eagle from Devereux Farm to talk about coastal farming. David is a fourth-generation farmer from Kirby-le-Soken in Essex. His family have been farming here since the 1880s. Devereux Farm has a long-term threat from the rise in sea level due to its low-lying position next to the Walton Backwaters. To get around this challenge of coastal farming, in 2009, David decided to put himself right at the forefront of innovation by growing and processing sea buckthorn. This hardy, berry producing plant has the ability to survive extreme conditions, high or low temperatures and salty coastlines – it has also been known to fight soil erosion.
Season 1 Episode 1: Winners of the Best Album award at the 2018 Radio 2 Folk Awards, the Young’uns are three troubadours from Teeside. Sean Cooney, David Eagle and Michael Hughes take Matthew Bannister on a walk round the historic headland of Hartlepool where Sean used to live in a shed in his parents’ back garden. Along the way they tell stories and sing songs inspired by the location, visiting the medieval Sandwell Gate, St Hilda’s Church and the Heugh Battery, site of the only First World War battle to take place on British soil. Here they sing the poignant song “Theo Jones” on the spot where this soldier was killed in the battle. On the seafront they sing about an Elizabethan frying pan ban. They end up in the Pot House pub, where the Young’uns used to run a folk club, singing Cooney’s original composition “The Hartlepool Pedlar”. There may also be time for a pint.
Sean Cooney, David Eagle and Michael Hughes career in music started when they decided that rather than going to the local pub for a night out, they’d check out their local folk club, in Stockton on Teeside, England in the UK. Taking their turn to sing some traditional songs in three part harmony, and, often a cappella, lead to them being affectionately christened The Young’Uns – as they were distinctly not in the same age group as the other people who attended the folk club on a regular basis. Well, the name stuck, and a desire to share their own socially conscious message in song, has lead to critical praise for their recorded work and live performances, and being named as Best Group at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards two years running (2015 and 2016) and picking up Best Album in 2018 for their latest, “Strangers” (2017, Hereto Records). Sean, David and Michael sat down with Jan Hall from Folk Roots Radio at the Folk North export showcase in Toronto to chat about their music, and latest album, “Strangers” (2017, Hereteu Records). Check out The Young’Uns online at http://younguns.co.uk. Music: The Young’Uns “Ghafoor’s Bus”, “Be The Man” and “Bob Cooney’s Miracle” from “Strangers” (2017, Hereteu Records).
Find out a little more about the Sea Buckthorn grown by David Eagle which we featured in Episode 23.
David's Daily Digital Dollop: Dollop 363 – The Return Of The Other David Eagle!
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Prepare to enter a world where folk music and pop music collide. Where Michael Jackson flirts with British traditional folk music, Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar join forces with Daft Punk, The Watersons share the stage with Van-halen, the Prodigy embrace sea shanties, and the Unthanks experiment with death metal.At 2016's Folk East Festival in Suffolk, David Eagle took to the decks to DJ, uniting the two disparate worlds of folk and pop together in unholy musical matrimony. This is what happened.Tracklist■ The Watersons – sound sound your instruments of joy■ Young Tradition – Byker Hill■ Britney Spears – Baby One More Time■ The Watersons – Light Dragoon■ Cuban Boys – Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia■ Nero – Me And You■ Daft Punk – Digital Love■ Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar – George■ Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Fire Marengo■ The Prodigy – Spitfire■ Missy Elliot – 4 MY PEOPLE■ Nickel Creek – Smoothie Song■ Kissy Sell Out – You're on Fire■ Van Halen – Jump■ The Watersons “Hal-An-Tow”■ Diana Ross – Chain Reaction■ Add N to (X) – Monster Bobby■ Watersons – Willy Went to Westerdale■ Mr Blobby – Mr Blobby■ Peter Bellamy – Bungay Roger■ Jackson 5 – I Want You Back■ Limp Bizkit feat Method Man,Redman & Dmx – Rollin'■ Bellowhead – Roll The Woodpile Down■ Limp Bizkit – Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) –■ Frankie Lain – Rawhide■ Michael McGoldrick – Mackerel & Tatties■ Bee Gees – Stayin' Alive■ Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass■ The Unthanks – Lucky Gilchrist■ Venetian Snares – Nepetalactone■ Venetian Snares – Hajnal■ Dream Theater – The Glass Prison■ Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Lull 1: Newcastle Lullaby■ Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Lull 2: My Lad's a Canny Lad■ Roaring Forties – We Made The Steel■ Swedish House Mafia – One■ Countdown Theme■ Isla Cameron – As I roved out■ Muse – Time Is Running Out■ Mawkin:Causley – Come My Lads■ Madonna – Holiday■ Alela Diane & Alina Hardin – Matty Groves■ Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars■ Treacherous Orchestra – Superfly■ Avicii – Levels (Skrillex Remix)■ The High Kings – Step It Out Mary■ Nero – Me & You (Dirtyphonics Remix)■ Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Blackbird■ Michael Holliday – Oh Shenandoah■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Goodbye, Fare Thee Well■ 4Square – Follow The Heron■ Chumbawamba – Buy Nothing Day■ Exmouth Shanty Men – Bye-bye, my Roseanna■ The Young'uns – Roll Down■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Shallow Brown■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Leave Her Johnny■ Ewan MacColl – Joy of Living:■ Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Farewell Shanty■ The Spinners – Pleasant and delightful■ Sonny_J – Sonrise■ Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger – The Engine Had Reached The Distance■ Spoken word samples included Martin Carthy, Martin Freeman and Richard Hawley, and contributions from O'Hooley & Tidow, Gilmore & Roberts, Martin Simpson, Greg Russell, and The Hut People. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Prepare to enter a world where folk music and pop music collide. Where Michael Jackson flirts with British traditional folk music, Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar join forces with Daft Punk, The Watersons share the stage with Van-halen, the Prodigy embrace sea shanties, and the Unthanks experiment with death metal. At 2016's Folk East Festival in Suffolk, David Eagle took to the decks to DJ, uniting the two disparate worlds of folk and pop together in unholy musical matrimony. This is what happened. Get ready to hear folk music like you've never heard it before. TRACKLIST: The Watersons – sound sound your instruments of joy Young Tradition – Byker Hill Britney Spears – Baby One More Time The Watersons – Light Dragoon Cuban Boys – Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia Nero – Me And You Daft Punk – Digital Love Greg Russell And Ciaran Algar – George Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Fire Marengo The Prodigy – Spitfire Missy Elliot – 4 MY PEOPLE Nickel Creek – Smoothie Song Kissy Sell Out – You're on Fire Van Halen – Jump The Watersons “Hal-An-Tow” Diana Ross – Chain Reaction Add N to (X) – Monster Bobby Watersons – Willy Went to Westerdale Mr Blobby – Mr Blobby Peter Bellamy – Bungay Roger Jackson 5 – I Want You Back Limp Bizkit feat Method Man,Redman and Dmx – Rollin' Bellowhead – Roll The Woodpile Down Limp Bizkit – Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) – Frankie Lain – Rawhide Michael McGoldrick – Mackerel and Tatties Bee Gees – Stayin' Alive Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass The Unthanks – Lucky Gilchrist Venetian Snares – Nepetalactone Venetian Snares – Hajnal Dream Theater – The Glass Prison Rachel Unthank And The Winterset – Lull 1: Newcastle Lullaby Rachel Unthank And The Winterset – Lull 2: My Lad's a Canny Lad Roaring Forties – We Made The Steel Swedish House Mafia – One Countdown Theme Isla Cameron – As I roved out Muse – Time Is Running Out Mawkin:Causley – Come My Lads Madonna – Holiday Alela Diane And Alina Hardin – Matty Groves Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars Treacherous Orchestra – Superfly Avicii – Levels (Skrillex Remix) The High Kings – Step It Out Mary Nero – Me And You (Dirtyphonics Remix) Rachel Unthank And The Winterset – Blackbird Michael Holliday – Oh Shenandoah Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Goodbye, Fare Thee Well 4Square – Follow The Heron Chumbawamba – Buy Nothing Day Exmouth Shanty Men – Bye-bye, my Roseanna The Young'uns – Roll Down Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Shallow Brown Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Leave Her Johnny Ewan MacColl – Joy of Living: Johnny Collins, Dave Webber, Pete Watkinson – Farewell Shanty The Spinners – Pleasant and delightful Sonny_J – Sonrise Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger – The Engine Had Reached The Distance Spoken word samples included Martin Carthy, Martin Freeman and Richard Hawley, and contributions from O'Hooley And Tidow, Gilmore And Roberts, Martin Simpson, Greg Russell, and The Hut People.
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It's time for another walk. Along the way we meet a dead dog called Fido, a dead goldfish called Dred and Frank Sinatra makes an appearance. Plus there's more unflattering David Eagle based Google searches to contend with.
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Dollop 96 – David Eagle vs Asda.
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Dollop 47 – David Eagle vs God, Revisited.
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Dollop 21 – The Real David Eagle.
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Dollop 3 – And Now, In A Change To Our Advertised Programming, David Eagle Talks Exclusively To A Member Of The Church Of The flying spaghetti Monster.
Two years ago this very day, I released my first ever David Eagle's Pick and Mix. And now, finally, thanks to begging letters, death threats, blackmail and sexual favours (OK, I made the last one up) I am releasing the 2nd David Eagle's Pick and Mix. David Eagle's Pick and Mix is a DJ set with no rules, no restrictions. Anything goes! Music ofAny style, and from any decade. It's a DJ set designed for the music fan, for the discerning listener.Full tracklist available here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 21: Interview with David EAGLE
What do book shop employees, assassins and people who work in the packaging industry all have in common?
What do book shop employees, assassins and people who work in the packaging industry all have in common?
What do you get when you cross Groove Armada with The Nolan Sisters? Plus, more rants about other people's radio shows, and some more social network based drama (this time courtesy of Twitter).
features live music recorded for The Young'uns Podcast from the North Yorkshire based singer songwriter Richard Grainger; a dramatic love story courtesy of Facebook; And David Eagle has a nervous breakdown, again!
What do you get when you cross Groove Armada with The Nolan Sisters? Plus, more rants about other people's radio shows, and some more social network based drama (this time courtesy of Twitter).
features live music recorded for The Young'uns Podcast from the North Yorkshire based singer songwriter Richard Grainger; a dramatic love story courtesy of Facebook; And David Eagle has a nervous breakdown, again!
Featuring the confessions of a criminal mastermind; a Leona Lewis song parody; an example of some really bad reality TV; an exclusive live recording from Heaven with God and Jesus; and a few puns thrown in for good measure.
Featuring the confessions of a criminal mastermind; a Leona Lewis song parody; an example of some really bad reality TV; an exclusive live recording from Heaven with God and Jesus; and a few puns thrown in for good measure.
Today, David Eagle takes a journey back in time to the world's first standup comedy gig. He introduces you to the world's most dangerous sound effects CD. Plus, you're not clever, and you're certainly not big. We hear the radio advert that will stop you speeding, apparently.
Today, David Eagle takes a journey back in time to the world's first standup comedy gig. He introduces you to the world's most dangerous sound effects CD. Plus, you're not clever, and you're certainly not big. We hear the radio advert that will stop you speeding, apparently.
The first podcast consists of the show's introduction (surprisingly), some live Greek music recorded for a Young'uns Podcast and a rant about another radio show.
The first podcast consists of the show's introduction (surprisingly), some live Greek music recorded for a Young'uns Podcast and a rant about another radio show.
In this week's episode of Borked, David Eagle and Jay are joined by Andrew McAlpine. We discuss new games you should check out, Disney's acquisition of Marvel, and the evolution of single and multi-player games.
In this weeks episode of the Borked podcast, David Eagle, Jay and Rev discuss all things Blizzcon! Starcraft 2, Diablo 3, and World of Warcraft, Cataclysm!
Interview: First up, Tim, Summer and Jeffrey chat with David J. Eagle, director of 13 episodes from Seasons 2-5, including the Hugo Award winning "Severed Dreams". Next, Tim and Summer discuss "Survivors", one of the first set-up episodes that has major repercussions throughout the rest of the series. Source