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As the craze for sea shanties (started by Scottish postman Nathan Evans) continues to grow on social media worldwide, Outlook returns to Port Isaac, a tiny English village, where in 2019 Emily Webb met the sea shanty band The Fisherman’s Friends. The group got together 25 years ago and started singing sea shanties, which are a type of maritime song. After a chance encounter with a BBC radio DJ, Johnnie Walker, they ended up landing a £1 million record contract. Much to the group’s surprise, their album rose up the charts and they went on to play the Royal Albert Hall and Glastonbury Festival. Things were going well until 2013, when an accident backstage at one of their gigs killed singer Trevor Grills and the band’s tour manager Paul McMullen. The band didn’t perform for a year and in fact had no intention of singing again. However, they returned to the stage and have had a feature film made about them, Fisherman’s Friends. Presenter: Emily Webb Image Credit: Chris Hewitt
This week we review Fisherman's Friends! Starring James Purefoy, Tuppence Middleton, Noel Clarke, David Hayman, Sam Swainsbury, Dave Johns, and Maggie Steed.
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Director, Chris Foggin discusses his heartwarming comedy, “Fisherman's Friends” with Jan Price! “Fisherman's Friends” is about ten fisherman friends from Cornwall, England who get signed by Universal Records, and achieve a top ten hit with their debut album of Sea Shanties!
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Hello and welcome to this weeks episode of Sorry! You're In My Seat - a weekly podcast which unites three best friends on a quest to find the greatest movies of all time. As we enter week 11 of the UK's Corona virus lock-down, we can't help but notice how the lack of hairdressers is affecting some people. For some, this has been a chance to grow a beard, to go full Gandalf and grow a fierce face fleece. Its been a way to channel one's inner hipster and become a member of ZZ Top. For others, quite the opposite. The temptation to save money on shampoo and to embrace a chrome dome has meant it's peak season for cue ball and uncle Fester jokes. This week our heroes go head-to-head (or Beard-to-head) in an Olympic showdown picking their top movie beardies and top Hollywood baldies. Which movie characters would you pick for your all star line up? As always, there is also plenty of film talk, including movie reviews of Yesterday, Fisherman's Friends and Brexit: The Uncivil War. So what are you waiting for? this episode and all our shows are free to download - just remember to leave us a review :)
Jo, Diarmuid and Alex chat 1917. Sex Education, Bait, Fisherman's Friends, exciting Studio Ghibli news and much more! The post Geek Speak 201: We Do Words Good appeared first on Big Red Barrel.
Today I talk about: seeing Fisherman's Friends at the Bridgewater Hall. Bamber going on patrol with the security team. The origins of mad hatter and walking in the footsteps of some of my ancestors.
In unserer ersten richtig RICHTIGEN Folge sprechen wir (unter Anderem) über drei (eigentlich vier) Filme. "Yesterday" (Beatles-Musikfilm), "Fisherman's Friends" (Seemanns-Shanty-Musikfilm), "Love after Love" (über den eigentlich nicht aber dann irgendwie schon) und "I am Mother" (Syfy-Movie). Unsere völlig unprofessionelle Meinung zu diesen Filmen werden wir an dieser Stelle natürlich nicht makellos präsentiert. Daher sprechen wir an dieser Stelle eine Warnung an alle aus, die empfindlich auf wenig bedachten Sprachgebrauch reagieren. Insbesondere möchten wir auf zwei besonders kritische Bereiche hinweisen, damit du der das hier liest, nicht tun musst. 1. Rafael spricht das Wort Regisseur permanent falsch aus. Er wird in Zukunft nur noch Director sagen. 2. Ann-Sophies offensichtlich verkümmerter Wortschatz an beschreibenden Wörtern (Adjektiven oder auch Wie-Wörter) beschränkt sich leider ausschließlich auf den reichlich unspezifischen Ausdruck "schön". Sie hat die Hausaufgabe aufbekommen mindestens 3 Synonyme für besagten Begriff ausfindig zu machen und auswendig zu lernen. Wenn diese harsche Selbstreflektion in deinen Augen allerdings noch nicht ausreichend genug ist (was nachvollziehbar wäre) freut unser Postfach daumenkinopodcast@gmail.com sich aufrichtig über jede Art von Stänkern, Schimpfen, Loben, Verbessern, Besserwissen, Klugscheißen und alle weiteren Formen von Belehrung, Zusprache und Kritik.
Filmkritiken zu "Fisherman's Friends", "Photograph" und "Und Wer Nimmt Den Hund?" Lockere Filmkritiken zum selbst mitmachen! Meldet euch via Mail (info@tele-stammtisch.de), Facebook, Twitter oder Instagram für den nächsten Podcast an! Haupt-RSS-Feed | Filmkritiken-RSS-Feed iTunes (Hauptfeed) | iTunes (Filmkritiken) Spotify (Hauptfeed) | Spotify (Filmkritiken) Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Skype: dertelestammtisch@gmail.com Titel: Fisherman's Friends Startdatum: 08.08.2019 Länge (min): 112 FSK: ohne Altersbeschränkung Regie: Chris Foggin Darsteller: Tuppence Middleton, James Purefoy, Daniel Mays uvm. Verleih d. SPLENDID Film Trailer Titel: Photograph Startdatum: 08.08.2019 Länge (min): 110 FSK: ohne Altersbeschränkung Regie: Ritesh Batra Darsteller: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sanya Malhotra, Sachin Khedekar uvm. Verleih d. NFP marketing & distribution* Trailer Titel: Und Wer Nimmt Den Hund? Startdatum: 08.08.2019 Länge (min): 89 FSK: ohne Altersbeschränkung Regie: Rainer Kaufmann Darsteller: Martina Gedeck, Giulia Goldammer, Lucie Heinze uvm. Verleih d. Majestic Trailer Gäste: Lasse Website | Facebook | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Eva Facebook Sandra Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 3 Frauen n Comics Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | iTunes | Spotify Andi Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Max Rauscher Website | Facebook | Instagram i used the following sounds of freesound.org: Musical Snapshots by Columbia Orchestra Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen
Schon wieder ein digitales Tier, dieses Mal jedoch in einer tatsächlichen Realverfilmung. Daniel ruft also "Töröööö!", während Patrick singende Fischersfreunde gefunden und sich durch einen Scheidungskrieg gequält hat. Hobbs & Shaw taugen leider nicht mal bedingt als spaßige Alternative.
We are honoured this month to have an interview with music producer and composer Rupert Christie. As a composer, Rupert scored the very successful British movie Fisherman's Friends and also, as a producer, was responsible for their phenomenal chart topping success. Rupert talks in detail about his involvement on the film and his work on other features with Michael Kamen such as Open Range. Composers feature a lot in our show this month as the our "Rediscovering the classics with Elijah" film of the month is Psycho. There is no way we could talk about this Hitchcock classic without reference to Bernhard Herrmann's famous score. Of course as Psycho is horror, Graham and Neil became very unsettled talking about that genre. So, to calm them down, in our movie news slot, I had Neil talk about a horror film being made locally and Graham talk about horror films in general. Although Graham believes all of his film news pieces are horrific! We hope enjoy this special show which we are all very proud of. A special thank you to Fred Clifton from A&R records for permission to use some of Rupert's excellent score from Fisherman's Friends. The score can be purchased from Amazon or can be found on your music provider of choice.
Around 25 years ago a group of middle-aged friends in the small English village of Port Isaac got together and started singing sea shanties, which are a type of maritime song. After a chance encounter with a BBC radio DJ Johnnie Walker, they ended up landing a £1 million record contract. Much to the group’s surprise, their album ended up in the charts. Since then, The Fisherman’s Friends have played at the Royal Albert Hall, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and Glastonbury Festival. Things were going exceptionally well until 2013 when there was an accident backstage at one of their gigs. A metal door collapsed and killed singer Trevor Grills and the band’s tour manager Paul McMullen. The band didn’t perform for a year and in fact had no intention of singing again. However, they returned to the stage and this year have had a feature film made about them. It’s called Fisherman's Friends. Outlook’s Emily Webb travelled to Port Isaac to find out about the amazing voyage of The Fisherman’s Friends. Image: The Fisherman's Friends standing together Credit: Chris Hewitt
Mum and Rob review Us, the latest horror movie from Jordan Peele. Mum has also seen What Men Want, the soft reboot of What Women Want that nobody asked for, and Fisherman's Friends, a true story about some men who like to sing while smelling of turbot.
This week Jonny & Dave are joined by Casting Director/associate Jonny Boutwood and their in house critic - Saul Glick. They uncover what exactly the role of a casting director is in film and the different ways in which they find their lead actors. Saul takes on White Crow, the new Ralph Feinnes film and we also chat about: US, The highwaymen, Fisherman's Friends, and new releases - including Pet Semetary, SHAZAM! and of course their IDEAL FRIDAY NIGHT FILM NIGHT!
Adam and Rob are a little overwhelmed with the amount of news being released at the moment. If it isn't new trailers, it's whole new series' being announced - and some are very exciting! Adam and Rob also discuss their ongoing film project, with an in-depth film discussion on legendary Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (1998), with reviews of Fisherman's Friends, Devil May Cry 5 and Us! Also featured is Adam's nephew Edward interviewing one of the real life Fisherman's Friend, Jon Cleave! Exclamation mark! This podcast is made up of the chatty bits from the fortnightly Screen Bucket radio show on North Herts FM, a UK based community radio station. Produced by Hollow Dell Media.
Week 32 - Wild Rose, Fisherman's Friends, The Kindergarten Teacher, Under the Silver Lake, Ben Is Back, The Prodigy, Miss Bala Thank you for downloading this weeks episode which featured reviews of: Wild Rose, Fisherman's Friends, The Kindergarten Teacher, Under the Silver Lake, Ben Is Back, The Prodigy, Miss Bala. David & Craig would like to thank Cineworld Hemel Hempstead and Watford for their continued support! Keep looking out for our competitions that take place exclusively on our twitter page @filmisworthit
Week 32 - Wild Rose, Fisherman's Friends, The Kindergarten Teacher, Under the Silver Lake, Ben Is Back, The Prodigy, Miss Bala Thank you for downloading this weeks episode which featured reviews of: Wild Rose, Fisherman's Friends, The Kindergarten Teacher, Under the Silver Lake, Ben Is Back, The Prodigy, Miss Bala. David & Craig would like to thank Cineworld Hemel Hempstead and Watford for their continued support! Keep looking out for our competitions that take place exclusively on our twitter page @filmisworthit
On this weeks show no Tobi again! A run through of the UK Top 10 Box Office, plus reviews of Fisherman's Friends, What Men Want and another Captain Marve review, a kinda review of the latest Avengers Endgame trailer and a small argument over money and all the latest film news! Email Monday Movies : mondaymovies@wycombesound.org.uk For more information: www.wycombesound.org.uk Monday Movies is broadcasted live on a Monday Night on Wycombe Sound the multi-award winning local radio station for High Wycombe.
Ali reviews What Men Want, Fisherman's Friends, Ben is Back and Netflix's Triple Frontier.
Ralph Fiennes talks to Simon about The White Crow, which he directed. Plus the UK Box Office Top 10 and Mark reviews the week's new films including What Men Want, Ben Is Back, Fisherman's Friends and Benjamin. Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app. A Somethin' Else production.
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Based on a true story, Fisherman's Friends follows a group of 10 fishermen who have a talent for singing as they are approached by a record label.
Jon Cleave and Billy Hawkins of Fisherman’s Friends take Matthew Bannister for a walk around their beautiful home village of Port Isaac in Cornwall, telling tales and singing songs inspired by the seafaring history of the area. They invite us to fall in love with “The Maid of Madeira”, marvel at two ‘doubloons’ picked up in the harbour by Jon’s Uncle Andy, pay tribute to the fallen Cornish lads of the First World in “First and Last” and shed a tear with “The Last Widow”, as she bemoans a tragedy that struck the Port Quin herring fleet. They also reflect on their unlikely route into the charts and discuss the feature film telling their story which is about to hit our cinema screens.”
In this episode, there's an extended interview and exclusive live performance from shanty superstars The Fisherman's Friends. Conversation topics include: their early days, Cornish identity and the importance of pub singing! Web link for episode www.thefishermansfriends.com
We present a show full of new (and a few not-so-new) sounds from the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. Discover the amazing true story of folk hero Tom Paine, who went from being a corset maker in Norfolk to being "the father of the American Revolution" and also inspired a great song or two. And we pay tribute to Fisherman's Friends with a selection of shanties and songs of the sea. Music featured: The Barrels Are Full by True Gents MacPherson's Rant by Andrew Gordon The Friar In The Well by Brass Monkey Honey by D.H Lawrence And The Vaudeville Skiffle Show Songs With The Bark Still On 'Em by Spiritual Wardrobe Uca's Dance by Moulettes South Australia by Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends Haul Away Joe by Zeptepi Shanty Song by Chris Ricketts The Redhills Hornpipe by Colgarra Accountancy Shanty by Fairport Convention Boat And I by Heg And The Wolf Chorus Sea Shanty by Minnie Birch Angels Without Wings by Heidi Talbot Babba presents The Story Behind The Song: Here's To Tom Paine by Fairport Convention Where's Home? by Richard Thompson Kenzie by Little Johnny England For full details see our website: www.folkcast.co.uk. Details of this show: ShowNotes 083
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It's been a long time since I've had a podcast with new music, but I'm back despite a crummy summer cold (I was popping back Fisherman's Friends the whole time) with music from the AFMusic netlabel, as well as another track from the latest I Am Not Lefthanded album. Check out the playlist below!Download from Archive.org The Watermarks - Run Away (Run Away EP, 2012) Louis Lingg and the Bombs - School Bell (Long Live the Anarchist Revolutionaries!, 2006) Louis Lingg and the Bombs - Old Skool Boom Boom (Alphabet of a Revolution, 2012) Joy/Disaster - Miss Trust (Sickness, 2012) Phoenix Imago - Someone I Can Be Alone With (Respect, 2012) I Am Not Lefthanded - Screamager (The Fire and The Sigh, 2012) Support Alternative Airwaves by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/alternative-airwaves
It's been a long time since I've had a podcast with new music, but I'm back despite a crummy summer cold (I was popping back Fisherman's Friends the whole time) with music from the AFMusic netlabel, as well as another track from the latest I Am Not Lefthanded album. CSupport Alternative Airwaves by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/alternative-airwaves
Week 32 - Wild Rose, Fisherman's Friends, The Kindergarten Teacher, Under the Silver Lake, Ben Is Back, The Prodigy, Miss Bala Thank you for downloading this weeks episode which featured reviews of: Wild Rose, Fisherman's Friends, The Kindergarten Teacher, Under the Silver Lake, Ben Is Back, The Prodigy, Miss Bala. David & Craig would like to thank Cineworld Hemel Hempstead and Watford for their continued support! Keep looking out for our competitions that take place exclusively on our twitter page @filmisworthit