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Ellen is a comedian and writer, former bassist of Los Campesinos! and, newly, a junior developer! She talks mental health as a touring artist, drawing on her experiences with her band in the USA, to producing shows at the Edinburgh Fringe (which means every day - for a month!) She also discusses why bad relationships can be so gripping, how she navigated her family as a child and that sometimes, you SHOULD meet your heroes - if your hero is Neil Gaiman.Listen along to Ellen’s songs at this Spotify playlist. Discussions begin:Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know (04:49)Le Tigre - Deceptacon (13:04)Alessia Cara - How Far I’ll Go (21:55)Rilo Kiley - Portions For Foxes (34:10)The Decemberists - Engine Driver (37:41)Amanda Palmer - Bigger on the Inside (45:14)Max Richter - The Departure (53:15)Fall Out Boy - Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying (Do Your Part to Save the Scene and Stop Going to Shows) (56:06)Nine Inch Nails - We’re in This Together (1:00:23)Clark - Growls Garden (1:03:34)You can find Ellen on Twitter and Instagram @ellenstarbuckResources/Links:Check out Ellen’s impressive writing credits!You can find Ellen's fan fiction comedy night Dear Harry/Spock here, as well as the podcast of the live shows.Watch the trailer for Ellen’s Fringe show It's Better to Lie Than to tell the Truth and End up Alone in a Ditch Crying.If you are affected by any of the issues in this episode, please go to the NHS website, and the website of the charity Mind. For emergency support over the phone, you can call The Samaritans free on 116 123.For men who want to talk to others in a private and safe space, visit Talk Club - founded by two Music To Survive By guests Ben Akers and Gavin Thorpe. Check out their episodes for more info about the initiative for male mental fitness.
This is a real “when were you going to get to it?” one, isn’t it? We’re joined by writer/director/comedian Ellen Waddell to talk about the film that killed a franchise, and arguably even an entire genre (for a bit). But is it really the worst superhero movie ever made? Is there anything salvageable from it? Why do people choose to live in Gotham City, anyway? And is Alfred Pennyworth actually, in fact, Tony Stark?Cinematic Universe is supported by the generosity of our backers on Patreon, who also get to hear episodes ad-free along with bonus material! Check out our page and consider subscribing at patreon.com/cinematicuniverseYou can find our comic book movie themed merch designs at Redbubble, and follow us on Twitter @cine_verse. Ellen is on Twitter @ellenstarbuck and you can check out Dear Harry/Spock at @DearHarrySpock. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/cinematicuniverse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The podcast revisiting every episode of S Club 7’s mad TV show, in more detail than anyone ever asked for. This time, Ellen Waddell joins Sophie to talk about Miami 7 Episode 6 - Alligator. The girls try to look cool in a very uncool shop, while the boys (plus Hannah) pull off an audacious alligator heist...Twitter: @ellenstarbuck / @ItsSophieDavies / @SPodThing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our final episode of this series! We have The X Files fan fiction from host Ellen Waddell, Thomas the Tank Engine fun from Rob Frimston and Juliette Burton and a sketch from Star Trek: TNG universe from Idil Sukan and Angus Dunican. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eastenders fan fiction from Sooz Kempner, our host Ellen Waddell talks about her love for money saving expert Martin Lewis and we finish with some Renaissance Dick Portraiture from Alice Sanders. Plus we have an exclusive trailer for the new Star Trek TV show, written by Jules Garnett and performed by Jonathan Broke, Katherine Bennett Fox and Charlie Kemp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pulling up a chair at the bar this week is the amazing Ellen Waddell. Ellen is a fantastic comedian and writer; member of the 2019 x BAFTA crew, a handpicked list of up and coming filmmakers, as well as being an invited participant in the ITV 50:50 scheme, aimed at increasing the amount of female TV comedy writers. She has a play called Don’t Be Terrible going up to the Edinburgh Fringe with The Pleasance. The Royal Court said the show had the ‘most sophisticated and functional use’ of stand up that they had ever seen employed in a stage play. She also runs comedy Fan Fiction night “Dear Harry/Spock.”!At the Mystery on the Rocks bar you’ll find a retired sleuth, the bartender trying to settle his tab, and the down-on-her-luck lounge singer, solving mysteries and drinking cocktails. Each week a new guest enters the bar and attempts to solve an unsolved mystery alongside the regulars. Hosted by Masud Milas, Chris Stokes, and Sooz Kempner. It’s a high concept comedy and true crime podcast, set in a fictional crime-solving bar (with real cocktails!). The focus of the show is to attempt to crack a real, unsolved mystery from history – true crime and bizarre occurrences, all with a whodunnit or WTF happened question hanging over them. Masud makes the drinks, Chris tells the mystery and Sooz sings and plays live piano – and everyone chats and chimes in with their theories.You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram too!This is a Studio71 production. Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody SmithProduction Support - Phie McKenzie Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which our heroes are joined by Ellen Waddell to ask the hard hitting question; robots, fuckable?Join our brand new facebook group here; https://www.facebook.com/groups/535280830149669/Check out our upcoming lives shows right here; http://www.sanspantsradio.com/live/Want to help support the show?Sanspants+: sanspantsplus.comPatreon: patreon.com/sanspantsradioPodkeep: sanspantsradio.podkeep.comUSB Tapes: audiobooksontape.comMerch: teepublic.com/stores/sanspantsradioWant to get in contact with us?Email: sanspantsradio@gmail.comTwitter: twitter.com/sanspantsradioWebsite: sanspantsradio.comFacebook: facebook.com/SansPantsRadioReddit: reddit.com/r/sanspantsradioOr individually at;Jackson: twitter.com/AlldogsaredeadDuscher: twitter.com/dusch13Zammit: twitter.com/GoddammitZammitEllen: https://twitter.com/ellenstarbuck See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet writer, comedian, actor, film maker, musician and performance artist, Ellen Waddell. This year she’s descending on Edinburgh with a new comedy play, ‘It’s Better to Lie Than to Tell the Truth and End Up Alone in a Ditch Crying’. ‘It’s Better to Lie Than to Tell the Truth and End Up Alone in a Ditch Crying’ is appearing as part of Edinburgh’s Free Festival. For more info check the Free Festival website: http://www.freefestival.co.uk/show.asp?ShowID=5109 Twitter: @ellenstarbuck Comedy performance provided by the artist for promotional purposes. May contain material that some find offensive. © 2017 On the Mic. Produced in association with Broadway Baby, Fringepig and Voice Republic. Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Writer, comedian and film-maker Ellen Waddell made cartoons when she was at University and upload them to myspace as 'cartoon lady'. We talk about what drove her to post the art and what she hoped to get out of it. Also we chat about what happens when you realise you're not very good at something, internet trolls and trying to impress people. See Ellen's new show: bit.ly/2meDy6Q Watch her short film: vimeo.com/143234279 Find out more about Ellen: https://ellenwaddell.wordpress.com ISFT Twitter: http://bit.ly/ISFTTwitter ISFT Facebook: http://bit.ly/ISFTFacebook ISFT Email: idsoonerforgetthis@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geek A&E delve into the murky world of computer game adaptations by watching the critically mauled Assassins Creed, aka Michael Fassbender parkours through time (and Spain). Will it be the adaptation that finally breaks the curse of computer games making turds of movies, or will it be the final turd on top of the pile of turds in a toilet that just won’t flush? Your hosts Ellen Waddell and Alec Lambert discuss this, as well as Jeremy Irons polo neck collection, our favourite weird snacks and Alec gets cross about history.Click to view: show page on Awesound
'Tis the season for introspection and reflection, join Geek A&E for part two of their yearly round-up of their "favourite" and actually favourite films that came out this year. The best year.NOTE: This episode sounds wack man, sorry, had some of the old technical difficulties!Click to view: show page on Awesound
The boys discuss this week's movie news, including all things Marvel, pranks on set, and the Edge of Tomorrow sequel/prequel/sidequel/remake. Fan favourite feature 'listener questions' returns, plus Andy reviews 'The Accountant', and Tim reviews the trailer for 'Split'. Then American action star Ellen Waddell drops by to promote her movie 'Agent Orange' as well as revealing which religion is right after all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We bring you the live recording of the fifth Talking Tales storytelling event, brought to you by Stokes Croft Writers (www.stokescroftwriters.com). This episode was compered by Tom Parker, and featured the following stories: 1. 'The Holiday Shift' by Tim Popple. 2. 'My Chirstmas List' by Ellen Waddell. 3. 'The Best Christmas Party Ever' by Angela Brooks. 4. 'Sunlight on Snow' by Pete Sutton. 5. 'Bloody Xmas' by Steph Minns. 6. 'The Bauble' by Joanne Hall. 7. 'Snow' by Mark Rutterford. This recording also features live music by Tremolo Ghosts (https://tremologhosts.bandcamp.com/)
It's Bristopia's first live show! Join host Andy Price as he chats to local animal keeper and podcast favourite Bob Wildlife, local poet Richard Biscuit, Aardman Animation's number one fan Ellen Waddell, who's here to read out her very own Wallace and Gromit screenplay, and musical guest Will Harding alongside a few other special guests and old favourites. In the show we also take a look back at what's happened in Bristopia in 2015, talk about Bob and Richard's new show 'Animal Crackers', and find out what happened when the BBC invited Richard Biscuit to read out ancient Timelord poetry in the Tardis Sex Dungeon on the Doctor Who Christmas special. You don't want to miss this FULL HOUR or Bristopian fun. Bristopia Live! was performed at The Cube in Bristol on 11 Dec. 2015. It was written by and starred: Andy Price Ellen Waddell Ben Thurston Tim Goodings Will Harding ...and Owain Paciuszko as The Ghost of Rupert Murdoch Watch the short film we opened the show with!... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We bring you the live recording of the inaugural Talking Tales storytelling event, brought to you by Stokes Croft Writers (www.stokescroftwriters.com). Presented by Christie Cluett, this event featured the following stories: 1. 'How to Live in a Lift' by Christie Cluett 2. 'On Taking Measures to Eliminate Fair Play' by Kevlin Henney 3. 'Golf Clubs' by Lindsay Turner 4. 'The Witch's House' by Pete Sutton 5. 'Pretending' by Ellen Waddell 6. 'Bristol Monopoly' by A A Abbott 7. 'Zombies on a Boat' by Mel Ciavucco (performed together with Chris Fielden) (We regret that, due to technical issues, the recording of 'Mayfly' by Mark Rutterford and 'A Dark and Stormy Night' by Angela Brooks are unfortunately not available).