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In this best of episode of Humble and Fred, Toronto Mike'd dusts off a great chat with David Marsden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this 1565th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with David Marsden about losing his brother James Baby Scott, other CFNY personalities we've lost, discovering Chris Sheppard, hanging with John Lennon, co-founding NYtheSpirit.com and what's wrong with radio in 2024. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, The Advantaged Investor podcast from Raymond James Canada, The Yes We Are Open podcast from Moneris and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
We're at The Coach and Horses in Soho with actor Robert Bathurst, much loved for his roles as David Marsden in Cold Feet, and Mark Taylor in Joking Apart, and with theatre producer Trish Wadley. Robert is reprising his title role in Keith Waterhouse's Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell and tells us what fun it is to perform in the very venue where the late Jeffrey Bernard spent much of his later years propping up the bar. Trish Wadley has long championed immersive theatre, staging the Tennessee Williams hotel plays in three different rooms in a Holborn hotel before transferring them to the Langham Hilton. She's the first producer ever to stage a play inside London's Natural History Museum and persuaded them to build a 350-seat venue for a play about Charles Darwin. She also staged Insignificance, about an imaginary meeting between Marilyn Monroe and Albert Einstein in a Fifth Avenue hotel - in a Fifth Avenue hotel room. Ever inventive, her company Trish Wadley Productions has just produced a lean, mean, fast and furious version of Othello with Iago's complex and conniving character played by three actors on the stage at the same time. Trish and Robert enthuse about how liberating and interesting it is for audiences and performers alike to be outside the restrictions of conventional theatre. And if Robert's stories are anything to go by, playing Jeffrey Bernard in The Coach and Horses has its fair shares of excitements and hazards too. Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell plays at the Coach and Horses until 21st November http://www.defibrillatortheatre.com https://trishwadleyproductions.com
Chris Mottola is in his fifth decade as a Republican media consultant, with nearly 400 campaigns under his belt - including seven presidential campaigns and working with eleven US Seantors and six governors. His client list includes the highest echelons of GOP names like Bush, Dole, McCain, Giuliani, Specter, Rubio, Pataki, Sununu, Frist & many more. In this conversation, we talk his nearly lifelong passion for film, the non-political techniques he's brought to his political work, what drew him into campaigns, lessons learned from some of the smartest operatives who preceded him, and the stories behind some of his most memorable campaigns and effective TV ads.IN THIS EPISODEChris's roots as a Philly kid…The movie that ignited Chris's passion for film at age 7…Chris breaks down his embrace of “formalism” in filmmaking…A memorable first press conference in his first real political job…Handling over 50 spots in one cycle as a young NRCC production staffer…Chris tells lessons learned from legendary admakers Bob Goodman and Charles Guggenheim…Chris on the influence of “his favorite person on campaigns" , pollster Arthur Finkelstein…Chris talks some of his signature wins in Wisconsin and Florida as he establishes himself as a media consultant…Chis explains how a narrow loss to Patty Murray in the 1992 Washington Senate race that spurred his growth as a consultant…Chris's work for longtime PA Senator Arlen Specter and the drama around his 2009 party switch…Chris's time riding the campaign bus with Bob Dole in 1996…Chris on his work for colorful Montana Senator Conrad Burns…The story behind Chris's creation of the first gay rights spot for a Republican Senator…Three techniques that make Chris's spots a little different…Chris's 1970s moonlighting as an offensive football guru…How Chris embraced women voiceover artists…Why Philadelphia over-indexes on political media consultants and production talent… AND 80/20 questions, Adagio for Strings, JJ Balaban, the barbers' union, Brian Bellick, Ed Blakely, Don Bonker, Bertolt Brecht, Tom Brokaw, Buckely v. Valeo, the C&S Club, the Capitol Hill Club, Jimmy Carter, Alex Castellanos, Ronald Castille, Rod Chandler, commuter schools, Gary Cooper, Earl Cox, Mouse Davis, Dickens' novels, Fund for a Conservative Majority, David Garth, Tony Earl, Wilson Goode, Rod Goodwin, Bill Green, Gary Hart, Jesse Helms, Bernard Herrman, Edward Hopper, the Houston Gamblers, Asa Hutchinson, Peter Jennings, Andi Johnson, Ted Kennedy, laundry lists of grievances, Connie Mack, Buddy MacKay, Joseph Mankiewicz, David Marsden, George McGovern, Sally Mercer, Michealangelo's Pieta, Jack Mudd, Mike Murphy, Patty Murray, Neil Newhouse, old auctioneers, Neil Oxman, George Pataki, pearl clutching, potato peelers, Hester Prynne, Jerry Rafshoon, Dan Rather, Resonance Theory, the run-and-shoot, Tony Schwartz, Doc Schweitzer, seersucker suits, Judy Shepard, Matthew Shepard, Saul Shorr, Don Sipple, Gordon Smith, Bob Squier, Greg Stevens, stick time, Temple University, Tommy Thompson, Pat Toomey, the Voight-Kampff test, Bill Walsh, the World Football League, you bet....& more!
In this 1288th episode of Toronto Mike'd, David Marsden pays tribute to Martin Streek on his 94.9 The Rock radio program. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
I was first introduced to the band Shocore, and their mega hit "Bonecracker" working as a DJ in clubs and on alternative radio. I can assure you, EVERY time I played that track, dance floors lit up! Singer/songwriter/musician from Shocore Cory White chats with us about his early days working with a certain David Marsden, to massive heights with his band, AND, the one and only Gordon Lightfoot. We greatly appreciate Cory's time, and awesome stories. New music is on the way! Check out Canadian AF on Canada's largest Podcast Network: https://crier.co We broadcast the BEST music, 24/7 at: https://revolutionradio.live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor Robert Bathurst chats to Broadcaster Dominic King about his working life on stage and screen.Robert is best known for playing management consultant David Marsden in comedy-drama television series Cold Feet, as well as Wild at Heart, Downton Abbey and Ed Howzer-Black in Toast of London.His theatre credits include Noises Off, The Rover, Blithe Spirit, Three Sisters, Hedda Gabler, The Importance of Being Earnest, Love Loss & Chianti, King Charles IIIThis episode was recorded at Robert's home in East Sussex.TALK KING is a Laughing Frog Production.Support the show
In this 1021st episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike dives deep into the ongoing history of 102.1 CFNY with David Marsden, Ivar Hamilton, Liz Janik, Scot Turner, Maie Pauts, Fred Patterson, Leslie Kross, Alan Cross, Captain Phil Evans, Dani Elwell, Humble Howard Glassman, Rob Johnston, Bob Willette and Jay Brody. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and RYOBI Tools.
Toronto Mike curates this "best of" episode as he revisits David Marsden's epic visit.
DTTB Ep.66 - George StroumboulopoulosPunk Rock & PoliticsOne of the people I wanted to interview while planning this podcast series, without question was Strombo. This is another episode where I get to interview a remarkable interviewer. Like Alan Cross Official, or CFNY founder David Marsden. All of whom, shared some amazing stories in this series.George and I talked about 102.1 The Edge in this episode. He was colleagues with some of my mentors there, including the late Martin Streek Tribute. In fact the last time I saw George in person was at the Opera House for a celebration in honour of Martin.We also discussed the Danko Jones / Monster Truck issue, which I weighed in on, based on an episode done with Jon Harvey. This led in to an important chat about where we are in North American in 2022. Which only left me thinking, are politics in George's future? In an official capacity?With George out on the West Coast, I thought we were talking at 6pm PT, so I didn't even write out questions or set up the light I usually use for video podcasts. But with George, I'm kind of glad we just hit record and go.
Frazier & Deeter’s Business Beat: David Marsden, Advanced Merch Since buying the business fifteen years ago, Advanced Merch co-owner David Marsden, along with his brother Chris, succeeded both by growing with their customers and going out of their way to take care of employees. David joined Frazier & Deeter’s Donna Beatty and Business RadioX host […] The post David Marsden, Advanced Merch appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Recorded from CFNY 102.1 in January 1986, this is the final hour of David Marsden's final Saturday night broadcast.
Classic moments combined with extra fun worth the tape / David Marsden, national broadcasting treasure / Our friends Kelly Cutrara and Scary Pete / The Occupy protests / Ryan Doyle on professional protesters / Classic Goohead Visa moment / Bubble wrapped kids and balls.
A short spoiler free review of Into the Grizzly Maze directed by David Hackl, starring David Marsden, Thomas Jane, Piper Perabo, Billy Bob Thornton. Two estranged brothers are reunited in the Alaskan Wilderness following a recent stream of fatal bear attacks and the disappearance of a friend. Technical aspects such as editing and sound design made this thriller and edge of your seat, nail biter. Rated: R - Graphic bear attacks, profanity Review: ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 Action Drama Adventure Horror Thriller Time: 1hr 29mins
On the Spirit of Radio CFNY 102.1 David Marsden reviews the 1970s.
This episode features the long-awaited chat with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame deejay, and broadcast legend, Mr. David Marsden.
Actor Robert Bathurst is perhaps best known as David Marsden in ITV's long running hit series, Cold Feet but since early days from the Cambridge Footlights to more recent forays like Keith Waterhouse's "Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell", and Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit", Robert Is no stranger to theatre. In this month's podcast, he talks to Harry Bucknall, about Toast of London, his love of national hunt racing and his latest piece in the June issue of the Oldie titled Dying on stage - a survivor's guide.
This is a teaser for the long-awaited episode featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Fame deejay, and radio legend, Mr. David Marsden.
The General Assembly is advancing legislation that allows Virginia consumers more protection with their online data, though opponents say the measure does not include the ability for people to file private lawsuits against companies that breach the proposed law. The measure is known as the Consumer Data Protection Act in both chambers of the state legislature. The Senate version, sponsored by Sen. David Marsden, D-Fairfax, passed the House 89-9 on Thursday. The House version, sponsored by Del. Cliff Hayes, D-Chesapeake, is awaiting a final vote but was passed by for the day Thursday. “The consumers should have the right to...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
David Marsden is best know as the creator of CFNY in Toronto and led it during it's most revered and influential time. New Wave and all of the wonderful, but mostly ignored post-punk music of the 80's He's also one of 4 broadcasters featured in the documentary I Am What I Play, which as the title suggests, is about really standing up for what you believe in... credibility, trying to push things forward. Which he continues to do to this day through at NYTHESPIRIT.COM
In this episode of the Positive Twist we meet with Professor Mark Edwards from St George's in London, and Assistant Professor Niccolo Mencacci at Northwestern University outside of Chicago (USA). Mark was the first recipient of the David Marsden Award in 2003. He tells us about what the award has meant to him and what an impact David Marsden had on the field of neurological disorders. Niccolo received the award in 2017 and he too shares about what the award has meant to him, how it has helped connect him further in the field. Finally both give some helpful advice and encouragement to any young researcher considering applying for the award.
This week David Marsden celebrates 25 years since the release of Pulp's iconic Different Class.
This week, David Marsden interviews Sonya Madan from Echobelly, along with classic tracks from Oasis and The Stone Roses.
The Britpop Show with David Marsden, and songs by Oasis, Blur, Pulp, The Charlatans, Verve, Echobelly, Cardigans and Longpigs...
David Marsden hosts his weekly live Britpop Show - this week, looking back 25 years to the release of What's the Story (Morning Glory) by Oasis, along with tunes from Spacehog, Pulp and Blur.
Every week, David Marsden hosts The Britpop Show, live on Cotswolds Radio. A mix of classic Britpop tracks, Britpop songs you thought you'd forgotten, and some you ought to know but don't yet - with the odd interview with Britpop royalty thrown in! This is your chance to relive the show at your leisure.
Best known for playing David Marsden in ITV's Cold Feet, Robert Bathurst has also stared in Toast of London, Downton Abbey, My Dad's the Prime Minister, Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes. He was president of the Cambridge Footlights with his contemporaries Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie and he also appeared the music video for Westlife's Uptown Girl! Robert Bathurst is guest number 41 on My Time Capsule. He chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he’d like to preserve and one he’d like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Robert Bathurst on Twitter @RobertBathurst .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by Matthew Boxall .Social media support by Harriet Stevens .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robert Bathurst is best known for his role as David Marsden in TV smash hit Cold Feet. He's also a huge cricket lover and in this edition of the Cricket Badger Podcast he joins James Buttler to chat about his career on stage and screen and what it is about cricket that appeals. You will also have seen him acting in Toast Of London, Downton Abbey, Joking Apart, Emma, Wild At Heart and My Dad’s the Prime Minister and much more. And most possibly at a cricket ground in a seat near you. His love of cricket shines through and it was a huge pleasure to welcome him onto the podcast. Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com.
Robert Bathurst is best known for his role as David Marsden in TV smash hit Cold Feet. He's also a huge cricket lover and in this edition of the Cricket Badger Podcast he joins James Buttler to chat about his career on stage and screen and what it is about cricket that appeals. You will also have seen him acting in Toast Of London, Downton Abbey, Joking Apart, Emma, Wild At Heart and My Dad’s the Prime Minister and much more. And most possibly at a cricket ground in a seat near you. His love of cricket shines through and it was a huge pleasure to welcome him onto the podcast. Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com.
Rush has released a new conceptual video for its 1980 hit 'The Spirit of Radio' that pays tribute to both the medium of radio itself and the early DJs who championed the band's music.David Marsden, Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Hall of Famer and legendary programmer of Toronto's CFNY, first coined the phrase 'Spirit of Radio' and features prominently in the new video.On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, the 'Mars Bar' himself talks Rush, radio, records and staying curious.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David Marsden's presentation at the Reference Library in Toronto on October 29, 2019.
Mike records live from the Party for Marty, a gathering at The Opera House to remember Martin Streek. Guests include David Marsden, Alan Cross, Maie Pauts, Craig Venn, Bob Willette, DJ Shawarma, DJ Craig G, Lori-Ann, Walter Venafro, Dani Elwell, Robbie J, Pete Fowler, Pina the Inside Edge girl, and so many more.
David Marsden discusses the effects of electronic device screentime and how it impacts your health.
Virginian-Pilot reporter Katherine Hafner tells us about a scam sweeping the Commonwealth. Also, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation reports on the health of our Bay in the face of a shutdown and a rollback of federal regulations. Finally, state Sen. David Marsden talks about school safety and his proposal to raise the minimum wage.
JJ "Jim" Johnston did something rather extraordinary last year. He committed to writing a blog everyday saluting someone in the radio or music industry. In an era where the social media stratosphere is predominantly negative, The project started on January 1 with Bruce Barker, wound its way through Victoria Day weekend with a tribute to yours truly, and then concluded on December 31 with David Marsden. These posts were shared across all social media platforms including Facebook. When you think about it, it's a great idea so that can be shared and re-shared by everyone going forward.JJ is continuing his work with his company JJ-IMS, which has now reached its way into radio in Australia, and extended beyond radio into management groups and talent in other media.This episode should have you considering your blog strategy for 2019. I marvel at people like Fred Jacobs who commit to writing 5 days a week, and JJ who wrote everyday for a year.There's more about this episode on our show page!Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatraxNLogic
Don’t miss this episode of WSFI 88.5FM Spotlight. Host John Morgan, discusses the challenges and successes of Lake County PADS with its Executive Director Joel Williams, First Presbyterian Church, Libertyville PADS Site Manager, David Marsden and daughter Ella as well as Michael Knight of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Libertyville who serves as Site Manager of PADS at the United Methodist Church.
As the United Kingdom seeks to strengthen trade relationships beyond Europe, Hong Kong’s role as Asia’s business hub has never been more important according to David Marsden, Director, UK, Benelux and Ireland for the HKTDC. In this podcast interview, he also shares insights on the upcoming Think Asia, Think Hong Kong event returning to London in September.
NWP welcomes Producer/Director Roger King. Mr. King latest documentary "I Am What I Play" is availalbe now. http://www.distractioninc.com/projects/ "I Am What I Play" focuses on four well-known North American radio disc jockeys during the heyday of rock radio, when many disc jockeys were given great freedom on the air, had celebrity status, and had a direct connection to the biggest names in rock and roll. As radio became more commercially-controlled and new media has taken hold, these DJ’s have had to carve out a new career space for themselves. Has free-form radio died, or has it reinvented itself in unexpected spaces? A documentary about rock radio disc jockeys. Produced and Directed by Roger King Featuring: Meg Griffin, Charles Laquidara, David Marsden and Pat O'Day (Music by Zach Tate Band "Devil At the Door" Southern Rain Album. Available now)
David Marsden was inducted in the Canadian Music Industry and Broadcast Hall of Fame back in 2011. Most of us might consider hitting the beach at that point, but David carries the Spirit of Radio onward with http://NYtheSpirit.com - a high quality streaming free form station whose sound rivals that of any FM product. David penned an editorial for FYIMusicnews.ca, citing the disconnect between radio and millennials. I wanted to know more about the man who had propelled CFNY to great notoriety in the 80's, what he is up to today, and what radio can do to reconnect with the connected. Also - Scruff Connors who passed away over the weekend.
Today I speak with David Marsden, creator of Project: Uddevalla. This effort is giving new life to the Swedish city centre Uddevalla's. A project, previously on Kickstarter, is an effort to give back to the Swedish city that helped David start his business. He is currently a self employed digital consultant in entertainment and information technology. An important episode to listen to if you're struggling with atypical autism.
Mike chats with CFNY's Ivar Hamilton about his days at the Spirit of Radio, his memories of Martin Streek, how he was responsible for the Bon Jovi banner at the ACC and what he and David Marsden are up to these days.
Mike chats with broadcasting legend David Marsden about his years as David Mickie, his time at CHUM FM, the Spirit of Radio days at CFNY, his years at Iceberg and The Rock and his latest venture, nythespirit.com.
Mike chats with Elvis about Serial, the Pope, the Jays, the redesign and airs a special vintage CFNY Christmas message from David Marsden.
Mike chats with Alan Cross, David Marsden, Brother Bill, Todd Shapiro, LoriAnn, Fred Patterson and others about the life and death of Martin Streek on the 5th anniversary of his death.