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I år er det femti år siden Monty Python and the Holy Grail kom på kino, og det er femti år siden humorserien Hotell i særklasse for første gang ble vist på BBC. Kulturjournalist Elise Dybvig har vært på Folketeateret i Oslo for å se den 85 år gamle britiske komikerlegenden John Cleese i levende live. Det var en ganske tragisk affære. Det var også en påminnelse om at det fantes en tid da man i en vanlig samtale kunne si at man foretrakk «britisk humor». En kikk på dagens strømmetjenester gir derimot inntrykk av at britene har sluttet å lage humor. Er det – som med alt annet – brexit som har skylden?Britiske humorprogram nevnt i episoden:Peep Show (2003-2015)Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969-1973)Fleabag (2016-2019)This Country (2017-2020)Alan Partridge, figuren spilt av skuespiller Steve Coogan i film, tv-serier og podkast.Aksels anbefaling: Hørespillene De dödas röster og Exorcismen i Eksjö på Sveriges Radio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi everyone! We recently surveyed our audience and learned that many of you would like to see more video. So, we're kicking off a new run of video episodes, beginning with our interview featuring John Cleese—actor, writer, comedian, and author of Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide. You can watch the interview on our Substack, or on Youtube. Enjoy! Original intro The Ministry of Silly Walks. The Cheese Shop. French Taunting. If you haven't seen any of these Monty Python sketches before, do us a favor and go watch one or two of them. You'll discover—or re-discover—why our guest for this episode is a creative comic legend. John Cleese starred in and co-wrote the award-winning series Fawlty Towers, was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay of A Fish Called Wanda, and even has a species of lemur named after him (Cleese's wooly lemur, Avahi cleesei). He's also an expert on the creative process, and so if you're looking for a new framework to level-up your own workflow, his book Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide is a great resource. We talk with John about his new book, and also about creative collaboration in the midst of friction, how to be comfortable with ambiguity, and creating boundaries of space and time to get in a creative mode. We also get to ask him a question that's been bugging us ever since we first watched Monty Python and The Holy Grail. These days, we can all use a little more laughter in our lives. We hope our interview with John sparks some joy, and leaves you with some new creative tools. Thanks for listening. Bio John Cleese is an English actor, comedian, writer, and film producer. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report. In the late 1960s, he co-founded Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films, And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and The Meaning of Life. In the mid-1970s, Cleese and his first wife, Connie Booth, co-wrote and starred in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Later, he co-starred with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and former Python colleague Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures. He also starred in Clockwise, and has appeared in many other films, including two James Bond films, two Harry Potter films, and the last three Shrek films. He is also the author of Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide. *** This ad-supported episode is available to everyone. If you'd like to hear it ad-free, upgrade to our premium subscription, where you'll get an additional 2 ad-free episodes per month (4 total). Premium subscribers also get access to the documentary Design Disruptors and our growing library of books, as well as our monthly AMAs with former guests, ad-free episodes, discounts and early access to workshops, and our monthly newsletter The Brief that compiles salient insights, quotes, readings, and creative processes uncovered in the show. Upgrade to paid
This week, we're not dead, we're pining for Python! This episode emphasizes that if you only know “Holy Grail”, you are really missing out on the full history, spectrum, and scope of everything those Monty Python boys (and girls! Let's not forget Carol Cleveland and the lovely Aimi MacDonald!) gave us as outrageous comedy from before Flying Circus and since.Today's root beer is IBC. Intro music by:Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Army Field Band, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsOutro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us a text
This week Ken welcomes author, music fan, semi-pro plus one and cousin of the famous, David Klein (www.davidkleinauthor.org) to the show. Ken and David discuss his new book "The Plus-One: Getting by on Good Connections in the Analog Age", being Winona Ryder's cousin, growing up in suburban NJ, moving to North Carolina, mix tapes, personal memories tied to pop culture, David's brother's work with MTV, getting kicked out of a youth program resulting in riding in an airplane with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, going to the Night on Earth premiere, meeting Bono, having an ex-roomate who dated Marisa Tomei, MTV Europe, record shopping in London, cool older brother effect, Willie Alexander, a song for every number, the two 50s chord progressions, the highlight of a funeral, those people who not only light up a room but light up everyone in the room, trying to get your kids to like cool stuff, The Ramones, being ahead of your time, finding your thing, The Replacements, My Boyfriend's Back, finding your voice, becoming the author you always should have been, being fueled by rejection, how being bored by your work is the most offensive thing, suburban kids getting in trouble on a Friday night, Led Zepplin, Tenafly NJ, Tenafly Viper in Street Trash, the Pixies, how love is a jigsaw puzzle, Mermaids, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, how you only need to see the movie Hapiness once, reading underground Comix, Timothy Leary, the beauty of Monty Python's Flying Circus, Ken's advocacy for Adrian Borland's The Sound, still discovering new music as you get older, having your uncle ask Jerry Lee Lewis how he drove here tonight, Glen Miller, and how the Adventures of Pete and Pete is the greatest television show of all time.
Terry Gilliam is one of the world's most imaginative and original directors. He first made his mark more than 50 years ago, with the animated opening sequence of Monty Python's Flying Circus, when a giant foot stomped on the titles with a burst of flatulence. That spirit of mischief, fun and creative adventure has informed many of his films: they include Time Bandits, Brazil, The Fisher King and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, working with stars such as Matt Damon, Uma Thurman, Brad Pitt and Robin Williams. He'd be the first to admit that life as a film maker can be complicated: he's faced natural disasters, budget overruns and clashes with studio executives. But he has no plans to retire: now in his 85th year he's working on a new film called Carnival at the End of Days starring Johnny Depp as Satan and Jeff Bridges as God.Terry's list of musical passions includes Richard Strauss, Berlioz and Delius.
It's Question Time with Lileks and Cooke. They jump into the guest chairs and let Ricochet's very own members steer the ship this week. Tune in to hear their thoughts on lots of stuff: the Pax Americana, universal suffrage, wordsmithing in the age of AI, their favorite interview subjects, and more — all with plenty of pop culture sprinkled in.- Sound from this week's open: John Cleese in the "Take Your Pick" sketch on Monty Python's Flying Circus.Take control of your cellular health today. Go to qualialife.com/ricochet and save 15% to experience the science of feeling younger.
This week we revisit the Stephen King movie list and compare our rankings to the critics. Consumption: Mr. Pold - The Scarecrow of Oz, The Electric State, Grave Peril, Derry Girls, Absolutely Anything, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Iron Maiden St. Jimmy - Orphan, I Robot, Moana 2 D'Viddy - Reacher season 3, Small Favor, Nelson, Absolutely Anything, The Electric State Master Z - First Shift, Landman, 6 Nations Rugby, Reacher season 3 Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Cotton Jones / Place at the End of the Street The Clientele / Porcelain
Putting together VideoFuzzy ep. 100 -- coffee certainly helps! Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman, marking my 100th episode of VideoFuzzy, reporting the progress I've made in cataloging thousands of VHS transfers and digital recordings. This set covers discs 1751 to 1800 in my Classic Collection. I open with a project overview highlighting some of my finds. For my Fuzzy Feature, I encountered the 100th episode of "Bones" that recalled the first case Booth and Bones worked on together. I found a similar story construction in "In Plain Sight," and talked about that one as well. Under Cross Connections I trace Golden Threads Todd Giebenhain and, later, Michael Shamus Wiles. Also, appearances by Amy Acker, Lee Majors, Kathy Najimy, Bryan Batt, Alan Ruck, Stephen Root, Katie Sackhoff, Mark Bergeron, Angela Bassett, Sarah Silverman, Rita Moreno, Dana Delany, Sheryl Crow, Mary Pat Gleason, Marc A. Sheppard, Charlotte Arren, Johnny Broderick, Cyd Cherise, Fred Astaire, Jane Lynch, Olivia Munn and Brian Skala. And under Fond Reflections, love for Michelle Trachtenberg of "Buffy," "Mercy" and "Six Feet Under," and I share some headcanon from an "Angel" chat group I was in. In Video Outreach, I share comments from author and fellow podcaster Kemper Donovan on my review of "Loose Lips," available here: https://bit.ly/3C11ENN Kemper hosts the "All About Agatha" podcast here: https://bit.ly/43j4hnB Then I chat with my sister, Patti Ellingson, about shows we've enjoyed, including "Doctor Who," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Bridgerton" and "Stranger Things." I know I've mentioned my sister's influence on my television viewing different times over the course of this production, and this felt like a fantastic opportunity to chat with her directly. So much fun! In my Classic Collection, I take almost a disc-by-disc deep dive on what I was finding in this set, beginning with a third meet-cute storyline I encountered in this set: the first season finale of "Human Target." Also, comments on "Arrested Development," "The Simpsons," "FlashForward," "Archer," "24," "Caprica," "Community," "Mercy," "Ugly Betty," "Parks and Recreation," "Justified," 2002 and 2005 MTV Movie Award shows, "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report," "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" C-SPAN coverage of the Affordable Care Act, "Breaking Bad," "The Big Bang Theory," "Jawbreaker," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" "Batman Returns," "The Three Faces of Eve," "Sybil," Union activity at The Minot Daily News, "Star Trek Voyager," "Fawlty Towers," "Monty Python's Flying Circus," commercials and music videos, "LOST," "Cougar Town," "Castle," "Fringe," "Chuck," "Broadway Melody of 1940," "Silk Stockings," "V" and "Damages." Also surfacing in this cataloging effort I found home movies, including a one-act presented at the Carnegie Center in Minot in 2002 or so called "Excerpts." Friends of mine read from books in my collection: https://bit.ly/3DslFO6 It's a bit silly, but if you think of books on your shelves murmuring to one another, that was the idea I was going for. Then, from 100 episodes, I share 100 clips! But there'd only be 99, right? Well, one of the clips I shared referenced outtakes from a "Michael Caine in Space" sketch on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" which, at the time, I had trouble locating. Since then, I was able to locate it here: https://bit.ly/4hnn9XM Enjoy! Finally, in What I've Been Watching, Ralph and I took in Larry Shue's "The Nerd" at the Vernal Theatre downtown, and I shared some thoughts. The company closes out its season with a production of Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate" coming up in mid-April, and we're looking forward to it. Tickets and information at https://www.vernaltheatre.com. TOP FIFTEEN: Here's a "Top Fifteen" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort: https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com/about. Enjoy!
The tremendous Amy Seeley is back and this time the subject is right in her wheelhouse: COMEDY. We talk the legendary work of the absurdly brilliant Monty Python, whose "Flying Circus" and subsequent movies dominated the 70s. We talk our favorite performers, favorite sketches, favorite lines, and favorite movies. We also get into a discussion of their influence, and talk a bit about comedy in general. It's a most excellent 90 minutes, so strap in for something completely different! TUNE IN!
Dive into the world of iconic British comedy with this episode of Britain's Funniest Sitcoms. We celebrate the finest TV sitcoms that have kept audiences laughing for decades, from the political genius of Yes, Minister to the chaotic brilliance of Fawlty Towers. Relive the biting wit of Blackadder, the absurdity of Monty Python's Flying Circus, and the wartime charm of Dad's Army. We'll discuss unforgettable performances by Rowan Atkinson, John Cleese, and Nigel Hawthorne, as well as the genius writing of Antony Jay, Richard Curtis, and Jimmy Perry. Learn about the behind-the-scenes magic, hilarious production anecdotes, and the cultural impact these shows had on British and international audiences. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer curious about the UK's rich sitcom tradition, this episode offers laughs, insights, and nostalgia. Don't miss it!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mark-and-pete--1245374/support.
Death is not a very funny subject. Yet, comedian, writer and musician Eric Idle has spent 60 years showing us the funny side of our all-too-fleeting lives. The Monty Python member has toured Australia with his show Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, Live! He's also written a book about the creation of his musical, Spamalot.Also, we visit Australia's Back to Back Theatre, which has been delighting audiences with shows performed and devised by an ensemble of artists who are neurodivergent or living with a disability, and Torres Strait Islander dancer, actor and theatre maker Ghenoa Gela shares the artworks that take pride of place on her Top Shelf.
Penny invites some old friends - Erin Haas, Rachel Freitas, Jed O'Berry, and Adam P. Cray - onto the podcast to explore the topic of “What Makes a Cult Television Show?” in this spirited New Year's episode! We discuss various topics, including: What are the characteristics of a cult show? Should there be a new Dark Shadows if the tone is changed? Should a new DS be a remake or a continuation? If a show or movie goes fully mainstream, is it still considered a cult show or cult film? A Dan Curtis Shared Universe? While the focus is on Dark Shadows, we also discuss and/or mention: The Twilight Zone, Batman, Being Human, Interview with the Vampire, Kindred: The Embraced, Manimal, Lost in Space, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hexed, The Wild Wild West, Bordertown, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Planet of the Apes, In Search of…, The Monkees, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Brady Bunch, The Golden Girls, Cobra Kai, The Partridge Family, The X-Files, The IT Crowd, Twin Peaks, Blake's 7, Freaks and Geeks, The Tomorrow People, MST3K, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Mandalorian, What We Do in the Shadows, Star Wars, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Room, Pet Sematary, The Lord of the Rings, H.R. Pufnstuf, The Young Ones, Three's Company, The Office, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, superheroes, and more!Terror at Collinwood and Shilling Shockers shirts and merch at TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/pennydreadfulxiiiHelp support the podcast by donating at Buy Me a Coffin: https://buymeacoffee.com/terroratcollinwoodDS Paper Dolls Book Hermes Press Pre-Order here: https://hermespress.com/products/dark-shadows-paper-doll-book?_pos=16&_sid=42e39b7e7&_ss=r&goal=0_c9020b2692-992e1d2fc4-278129105&mc_cid=992e1d2fc4&mc_eid=00bdde4287Hallowed Haunts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HallowedHauntsHallowed Haunts on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567629813207Hallowed Groundling podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@hallowedgroundling6767Adam P. Cray on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2026183/Spirits and Stars Crystals: https://www.facebook.com/SpiritsandStarsCrystalsKing Richard's Faire website: https://www.kingrichardsfaire.netDark Shadows: The Complete Original Series coffin set on sale at MPI Home Video: https://www.mpihomevideo.com/products/dark-shadows-the-complete-original-series-deluxe-edition-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=4b5896927&_ss=r&utm_source=Dark+Shadows&utm_campaign=0cdf8f4d9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_07_26_04_40_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-794bbd5684-806455186&mc_cid=0cdf8f4d9e&mc_eid=04c9067987Ghastly Phantasms issue 17 - Dark Shadows Mega Issue on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ghastly-Phantasms-No-17-Shadows/dp/B0DP9HZBH6/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?crid=1UFBJO4TTAJBX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pViSAZLe3xPalZt33VOK2hsZkYxp2nUOAjKXN3sK-2E.QeljAGl4WUQrcRNxFddvOE9HYqOQUQkX7fxhvKN_g6E&dib_tag=se&keywords=ghastle+phantasms+dark+shadows&qid=1735185144&sprefix=ghastle+phantasms+dark+shadow%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1-fkmr1Dark Shadows Event Diary on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Shadows-Event-Diary-Screenings/dp/B0DDWHY71H/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24BRMTQ1YYEMX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DdTmneCXiI3BvAoLe17-ee10ID_EHsJyv8sLcR0WqziJ-bEbHr1B6ddZdcYPB-fBGg7YqTEXBmDxgwuMahaF9k-uRHq_bQ2ArFeqdOm-icvgbbbiuZhuYUK-hQfODv3bPPh8lHzvdZYqySA1MlhblFIOURDbDzPm-9MlBf_a_MX94QKzzriMDQHw_uqZC-NojSX_X5NfGI21ns_W04Z_E05jlX_mm-M1lXTdn2GvMQg.Ql6T5mCazREQfgRthtAIa4KlWQ9MCT1SPT_tI1Lvh4s&dib_tag=se&keywords=The+Dark+Shadows+Event+Diary&qid=1735248791&sprefix=the+dark+shadows+event+diary%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-1‘Captain Samouflage and the Frankensam Scam!' by Sam Irvin on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/CAPTAIN-SAMOUFLAGE-FRANKENSAM-SCAM-Superhero/dp/B0DPHX5HXS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3PMCCGLKFRQS7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Zip-1Hf4wIbanP-u4-lGR69BWN4DxLUk5Lyz_IOjdEyTnDYvpp05J_cCeWA4jcawdWlkWSKDzkp7BKF0VbHnVK2MxWgYzSaKRYFQyoWjlHcqCEta1J3tRPjvEkv2ye2v.qJlIydVEtyxdDlxb1ycUaWcuqrp7C-A5Jw70shn7xE0&dib_tag=se&keywords=Captain+Samouflage&qid=1734726665&sprefix=captain+samouflage%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1Dark Shadows Appreciation Society Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1659238900971971Between the Shadows link: https://www.youtube.com/@betweentheshadows-adarksha407/videosCollinsport After Dark link: https://www.youtube.com/@petofi97Dark Shad-Bros link: https://www.youtube.com/@MacAndChatResident of Collinwood link: https://www.youtube.com/@ResidentofCollinwoodLiterary License Link: https://www.youtube.com/@literarylicensepodcast3896Collinsport Historical Society Podcast link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5GDQzz6C6tPSI9NU6EfKRyDark Paradise link: https://www.youtube.com/@ShadowsofthePastTheaterSurfing the Shadows surf rock cover of Bob Cobert's Dark Shadows theme by Johnny D & The Moonlighters: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552762765082TaC logos by Eric Marshall
It took us a while but here we have it - the last episode on Monty Pythons Flying Circus. We discuss how bizarre the show became, even while the episodes finally started to have a cohesive story. We also go over John Cleese' departure, the fact that several jokes just went for too long, and there was even more stuff you just couldn't do these days. Please enjoy.
As one half of the iconic Audiofly duo and with a DJ career spanning over 20 years, Luca has travelled all four corners of the globe more times than he can count and has played some - if not all - of the most sought-after Stages on this Earth with his infamous Sound. With releases on high-prestige labels like Crosstown Rebels, Get Physical, Mobilee, Flying Circus and 8bit, to name but a few, he's had a more than an impactful Ride under the Audiofly Moniker. Currently his focus is firmly planted on progressing his solo journey. Within the span of a year, Luca has already managed to make a name for himself in production circles, with well received releases on seminal labels such as Frau Blau and the aforementioned Get Physical, all while building up his latest new imprint, Super Sapiens, an outlet to anticipate and shape his future audioscape. Enjoy this House Journey with LUCA SAPORITO (AUDIOFLY) live from Do Not Sit Miami on Redolent! N/A This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Die Monty Pythons, eine britische Komikertruppe, revolutionierte seit 1969 die Comedy-Kultur. Ihr Sprungbrett zum großen Erfolg war die Fernsehserie Flying Circus, die die absurdesten Gestalten auf die Bühne brachte, die man jemals gesehen hatte. Am 5. Dezember 1974 wurde die letzte Folge ausgestrahlt.
We're recovering from the onslaught of Chaos news and releases so took a look at the Nova Open comp and winning list. Also, Andrew throws down some Trivia for gommo and JoshEnjoy!
In the month of October 1990 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode one-hundred-and-sixty-one of Zapped to the Past, we conclude our look at some of those games, including the fancy Flimbo's Quest, the dead hard Deliverance, and the mirthless Monty Python's Flying Circus and wonder why puzzle games suddenly all need Einstein in them? Games covered in this episode: Flimbo's Quest Monty Python's Flying Circus Deliverance: Stormlord 2 Satan Atomix Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: https://www.patreon.com/zappedtothepast If you want to buy amazing Zapped to the Past merch, go here: https://zappedtothepast.shop https://www.redbubble.com/people/zappedtothepast/shop If you want to buy a Coffee for Zapped to the Past, go here: https://ko-fi.com/zappedtothepast Need our links in one place - you can do that too: https://linktr.ee/zappedtothepast https://online.pubhtml5.com/oowg/grrx/#p=1 Additional links mentioned in the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4lSG-Ma92g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWPmsWlZ_aw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEQcsuXnnnc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pXyRifZMzI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeSmORDLM-k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzznPYjV7Pg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c-fWIDGQTU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jrtm__oNjAU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj4-E5Hs3Kc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skcf0afMRR8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymgioN51IF4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB9ZYjmmQBQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rlI_uFBLPo&list=PLX2k2E2hVJk17zvg_5pBfMClOsgG8wAyN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdK93bYG6gE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_40h1zEF0Dc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyAd70nfVC4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRkZAfoaEw8
Prepare to get a bit silly as we salute a Python -- Eric Idle! While best known for his stint in Monty Python's Flying Circus, Eric has carved out a fine solo career including creating a stellar Beatles parody (The Rutles), writing the Broadway version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Spamalot), penning books, and touring the world. Oh yeah, he also was the creative force behind Monty Python's Farewell Shows in 2014. Not bad work if you can get it! A Tony and Grammy award winner, Eric shows no signs of slowing down with a new book (Spamalot Diaries) on the way and an accompanying tour. See him while you can -- he's a Legend's Legend. As always, find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Idle? One of Eric's best tunes came in Monty Python's Meaning of Life in which Eric explains the galaxy. https://youtu.be/EntOjHJvYtY?si=B0Gvvzcn3gZUSTYa After Python, Eric's first huge project was The Rutles -- a parody of The Beatles that managed to be affectionate and snarky, all at the same time. Plus, it's pretty darned musical as seen in "Ouch" in which Eric's "Dirk McQuickly" takes the lead. https://youtu.be/6VNDZKa3ewE?si=jbHjqubWDrvlyX90 Eric hasn't made too many movies outside of Python, but Nuns on the Run (with Robbie Coltrane) is a perfect fit. Here Eric and Robbie, bank robbers trying to pass as nuns, try to explain the Holy Trinity. https://youtu.be/LBYs__VRqBs?si=-IsRmxqZfmFw7Jqu Eric's song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Live" has become a staple at UK funerals but during this chat with Craig Ferguson, Eric pulls out a somewhat darker companion piece! https://youtu.be/AUhu1CVzYjk?si=lpCsPwZ5icOS0JI9
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1243, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Major League Baseball Teams 1: This National League team shares its name with a mountain range. the Rockies. 2: The roster of this MLB team includes Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman. the Dodgers. 3: In 2022 this team gave 73-year-old Dusty Baker his 1st championship as a manager; he's the oldest skipper to win a World Series. the Astros. 4: The Swinging Friar is the official mascot of this team. the Padres. 5: Jim Palmer pitched his No. 22 into immortality with this team. the Orioles. Round 2. Category: Let It Go 1: Golf, so relaxing... until I got 7 on a par-3, or this score. quadruple-bogey. 2: The working day's over, and I just want to hang with my pal here, this handsome breed of dog. a pug. 3: Oh, it's like I'm drifting down the river itself in a dream whenever I hear this "colorful" tune. "The Blue Danube". 4: Time to chill on a beach on this island named for a Polynesian demigod, across Pailolo Channel from Molokai. Maui. 5: Breathe; the Maharishi gave us TM, short for this consciousness-raising practice ...race to the buzzer!. transcendental meditation. Round 3. Category: He'S A Jolly Good Fellow 1: This British comic actor played bumbling inspector Jacques Clouseau in 5 "Pink Panther" movies. Peter Sellers. 2: Sacha Baron Cohen wrote, produced and starred in this 2006 mockumentary about a journalist from Kazakhstan. Borat. 3: Hill's Angels were the scantily clad women on this Brit's sketch-comedy show. Benny Hill. 4: After "Monty Python's Flying Circus", he found further comic success as hotel owner Basil Fawlty. John Cleese. 5: His work on shows like "The Office" has been better received than his hosting of the 2011 and 2012 Golden Globes. Ricky Gervais. Round 4. Category: Time For The Sat Again!. With Sat in quotation marks 1: Iapetus orbits it. Saturn. 2: Launched in 1962, Telstar was the first commercial one of these. satellite. 3: Starting with Gaius Lucilius, it's considered the only literary form the Romans invented. satire. 4: Served with peanut sauce, it's Asian barbecue served on skewers. satay. 5: Adjective for any liquid that has all the solute it can handle. saturated. Round 5. Category: Who Did That Tune? 1: "S.O.S.","Year 3000". the Jonas Brothers. 2: "Yellow" ,"Speed of Sound". Coldplay. 3: "One Step Closer","Somewhere I Belong". Linkin Park. 4: "When I Come Around","Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)". Green Day. 5: "Drop It Like It's Hot","Woof!". Snoop Dogg. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
This Day in Legal History: Black Sox Scandal Jury SelectionOn July 5, 1921, jury selection commenced for one of the most infamous trials in baseball history: the Chicago "Black Sox" trial. Eight players from the Chicago White Sox, including the legendary "Shoeless Joe" Jackson, stood accused of conspiring to throw the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. The scandal shocked the nation, casting a shadow over America's beloved pastime and questioning the integrity of the sport.The players were charged with accepting bribes from gamblers in exchange for intentionally losing the series. The trial attracted immense public and media attention, with fans eagerly following every development. Despite compelling evidence and confessions from some players, the jury ultimately acquitted all eight defendants.However, the acquittal did not mean exoneration in the eyes of baseball's governing bodies. Newly appointed Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis took decisive action to restore the sport's integrity. On August 3, 1921, Landis issued a lifetime ban on all eight players involved in the scandal, regardless of the trial's outcome.The "Black Sox" trial remains a significant moment in legal and sports history, illustrating the complex interplay between law, ethics, and professional sports. The trial's legacy endures, serving as a cautionary tale about the dangers of corruption and the importance of maintaining trust in public institutions.A federal judge rejected Boehringer Ingelheim's attempt to block the Biden administration's Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, which aims to reduce prescription drug costs. Chief Judge Michael P. Shea ruled against all of Boehringer Ingelheim's claims, stating the program is constitutional. The case centered on whether the Inflation Reduction Act's provision forcing drug companies to agree to a maximum fair price for selected drugs violates constitutional rights.Boehringer Ingelheim argued that the program infringed on the First Amendment (compelled speech), Fifth Amendment (due process and takings clauses), Eighth Amendment (excessive fines), the Administrative Procedure Act, and the unconstitutional conditions doctrine. However, Judge Shea determined that participation in Medicare and Medicaid is voluntary, even if economically incentivized, and the federal government can place conditions on participation in its programs. He clarified that Boehringer Ingelheim was not deprived of property interest since it had the option to withdraw before any data submission was required.Regarding the First Amendment claim, Shea found no support in precedent, likening required communications to standard price regulations. On the Eighth Amendment claim, he noted that Boehringer Ingelheim could not demonstrate a likelihood of success as the argument was novel and lacked precedent.The case, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. United States Department of Health and Human Services, highlights ongoing legal challenges to the Biden administration's health plan, specifically targeting the reduction of high drug prices under the Inflation Reduction Act. The key issue here is the First Amendment argument, which was a central but unsupported claim in this case. Judge Shea's ruling emphasized that required communications for regulatory compliance do not constitute compelled speech under the First Amendment.Judge Tosses Boehringer Bid to Block Biden Drug Price PlanThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) faced a significant legal challenge when a Texas federal judge halted its rule banning noncompete clauses across the U.S. Judge Ada Brown sided with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a Texas tax firm, arguing that the FTC exceeded its authority. This decision, following recent Supreme Court rulings limiting agency powers, underscores the difficulties the FTC may encounter in implementing new regulations.The FTC's noncompete rule, which was to take effect on September 4, would have impacted around 30 million U.S. workers by prohibiting noncompete clauses that restrict job mobility within the same industry. FTC Chair Lina Khan has been advocating for broader antitrust regulation, including labor markets, but faced opposition from major business groups.This rule, adopted in April with a narrow 3-2 vote, was a rare move for the FTC, which has traditionally addressed competition issues through legal actions rather than broad rulemaking. Despite the FTC's assertion that it has the authority to issue such a rule, Brown ruled that the FTC Act of 1914 does not permit the agency to create substantive rules on unfair competition.Legal experts noted that the FTC's limited history with rulemaking poses challenges for the agency, especially in light of recent Supreme Court decisions that reduce judicial deference to regulatory interpretations. This context complicates the FTC's efforts to enforce the noncompete ban, potentially leading to further legal battles.Brown's ruling referenced the recent Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overturned the Chevron deference principle, further complicating regulatory actions by the FTC. While this particular decision was limited to the plaintiffs in the case, it sets a precedent that could hinder future FTC regulations.FTC Noncompete Ban Freeze Signals Tough Legal Road for AgencyUS judge partially blocks FTC ban on worker noncompete agreements | ReutersA liberal group, Accountable.US, filed a complaint with the Washington DC Attorney General alleging that the Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI), a nonprofit organization employing former White House Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows, improperly funneled money to cover Meadows' legal bills related to investigations into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The complaint states that CPI gave a $1.2 million grant to Personnel Policy Operations (PPO), another nonprofit, which then transferred $1.1 million to the Constitutional Rights Defense Fund to fund legal defenses for Trump allies, including Meadows.Accountable.US argues that CPI's actions violate its nonprofit status, which requires operations to benefit the public, not partisan operatives. The complaint calls for the dissolution of CPI and PPO, claiming they serve private interests rather than public purposes. The DC Attorney General has the authority to dissolve nonprofits that fail to operate in the public interest.CPI, a key organization in conservative circles preparing for a potential second Trump administration, paid Meadows a substantial salary in 2022. The complaint underscores that nonprofits must not engage in political campaigning or private benefit operations to maintain their tax-exempt status. Additionally, another liberal group, Campaign for Accountability, previously filed a similar complaint with the IRS against CPI.The takeaway here is the requirement for nonprofits to operate for public benefit to retain tax-exempt status. This case raises questions about whether CPI and PPO violated these rules by financially supporting Meadows and other Trump allies.Mark Meadows Nonprofit Funneled Cash for Legal Bills, Group SaysA $170 million legal fee request from lawyers at Grant & Eisenhofer and three other firms remains unresolved after a Brooklyn federal judge rejected their antitrust settlement with Visa and Mastercard. The settlement, following nearly 20 years of litigation, aimed to reduce the interchange fees merchants pay for credit card transactions. Visa and Mastercard would have paid up to $113.3 million and $56.6 million, respectively, to cover the legal fees if the settlement was approved.Judge Margo Brodie ruled that the settlement did not sufficiently address the merchants' concerns, despite agreeing with the fee request terms. She argued that Visa and Mastercard could withstand a more substantial settlement, noting that merchants paid $100 billion in interchange fees in 2023 alone. The proposed agreement would have marginally reduced swipe fees and imposed caps for five years but still required merchants to honor all Visa and Mastercard transactions.The ruling means lawyers must renegotiate better terms with Visa and Mastercard, extending the timeline for any resolution. Despite rejecting the settlement, Brodie's decision cannot be appealed and would be difficult to overturn.Opposition to the settlement came from major retailers and trade groups, who deemed it inadequate. The National Retail Federation, while not yet addressing the legal fee request, expressed broader concerns over the deal.In related legal fee news, Tesla and the legal team that voided Elon Musk's $56 billion stock options will argue over compensation, with the plaintiffs seeking around $7 billion, contrasting Tesla's suggestion of $13.6 million. Additionally, firms involved in a $48 million settlement with Progressive over undervalued wrecked cars seek up to $16 million in fees, and Hagens Berman and Cohen Milstein were awarded $51.6 million in a chicken price-fixing case.Legal Fee Tracker: Lawyers' $170 million payday in limbo in credit card swipe fee case | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by John Philip Sousa.This week's closing theme features the renowned American composer and conductor, John Philip Sousa. Known as "The March King," Sousa is celebrated for his extraordinary contributions to military and patriotic music. Born in Washington, D.C., in 1854, Sousa's career spanned more than five decades, during which he composed over 130 marches, as well as numerous operettas, suites, songs, and waltzes. His music epitomizes the spirit and vibrancy of American patriotism, making him a household name and a significant figure in American music history.Sousa began his musical journey at a young age, joining the U.S. Marine Band as an apprentice when he was only 13. He later became the band's conductor, elevating its status to the finest military band in the country. After leaving the Marine Band, Sousa formed his own civilian band, which gained international fame and toured extensively. His impact on American music extends beyond composition; he also championed music education and the development of the sousaphone, a marching band instrument named in his honor.Today, we highlight one of his most famous marches, "The Liberty Bell." Composed in 1893, this piece is instantly recognizable and has been used in various contexts, including as the theme for the British comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus." "The Liberty Bell" was originally intended for an operetta that never came to fruition, but it found new life as a standalone march. The piece is a perfect example of Sousa's ability to blend melodic ingenuity with rousing rhythmic patterns, capturing the essence of American optimism and pride. The title was inspired by a suggestion from Sousa's wife after they saw a picture of the Liberty Bell in a magazine.Without further ado, enjoy "The Liberty Bell" by John Philip Sousa. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
That Show Hasn't Been Funny In Years: an SNL podcast on Radio Misfits
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" was a major influence on the early days of "Saturday Night Live." As Monty Python gained huge popularity in America, SNL was also making its mark. In this episode, Nick looks back at the time Michael Palin and John Cleese appeared on SNL in 1997—and absolutely bombed. They not only bombed, but they did so while performing one of Python's most beloved and hilarious sketches: "The Dead Parrot." Nick provides a complete history of the "Dead Parrot" sketch and details all the appearances Monty Python members have made on SNL, featuring many audio clips. You'll also hear how Chevy Chase essentially owes his SNL career to Monty Python. This episode includes three versions of the classic parrot sketch (including the infamous night it tanked on SNL), a strange appearance by Graham Chapman on a 1982 episode, and the Cold Open that Palin and Cleese performed the same night they bombed with the "Dead Parrot." The relationship between Python and SNL is both significant and historic, and this episode of "That Show..." offers deeper insight into their influential comic connection. [Ep77]
NYPD's Flying Circus: A Magician Saved My Life And, "Put It In My A**!"#nypd #author #cop #tellallbook #funnypolice #policecorruption Author Vic Ferrari is a retired New York City Police Department detective with the hamstrings of a twenty-year-old. A survivor of an Irish father and Italian mother, Vic loves a cold beer and insists on you removing your shoes when entering his home. When he's not writing, he's picking up after his neurotic Irish Wolfhound. Always looking to save a buck, Vic splits his time between Branson, Missouri, and Papua New Guinea.Books: https://www.amazon.com/Vic-Ferrari/e/B01IIQXLBCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vicferrari50/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicferrarinypdTwitter: https://twitter.com/VicFerrari50Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
In the one hundred and fiftieth episode (yay!) we explore the Contrarian Fallacy, starting with Trump disagreeing with his own taxes, his own stance on Iraq, and everything Obama ever did.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Boris Johnson denying reality and somehow disagreeing with a question, and Rishi Sunak pretending the Tories don't have an Islamophobia problem.In the Fallacy in the Wild section, we check out examples from Monty Python's Flying Circus, Community, and Horse Feathers.Jim and Mark go head to head in a special edition of Fake News, in which Mark has to guess which three of nine Trump-branded products Jim made up.Then we talk about the latest progress in Trump's first criminal trial.And finally, we round up some of the other crazy Trump stories from the past week.The full show notes for this episode can be found at https://fallacioustrump.com/ft150 You can contact the guys at pod@fallacioustrump.com, on Twitter @FallaciousTrump, or facebook at facebook.com/groups/fallacioustrumpSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fallacious-trump/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
About the Guest(s):Jason Corder joined hosts Mike and Torya on "The Nightly Rant" to share his intriguing perspectives on societal trends, comedy, and the convergence of entertainment mediums. With a rich background in film and a recent venture into public speaking, Jason executed a TEDx talk that emphasizes his prowess in communicating complex ideas effectively. Well-versed in the art of distillation, whether in his day job involving alcohol salesmanship or presenting grand concepts in bite-sized formats, Jason's comedic and intellectual prowess illuminates unconventional connections between past and present cultures.Episode Summary:In this enthralling edition of "The Nightly Rant," the hosts, Mike and Torya, are accompanied by a special guest, Jason Corder. The episode embarks on a conversational journey exploring the cultural impact of Monty Python and its unintentional paving of the way for modern platforms like TikTok. Anecdotal and humorous, the conversation sheds light on the evolution of content consumption, societal shifts, and the adventures inherent in professional transitions and technological challenges.The group delves into personal stories, drawing parallels between Monty Python's quick-witted sketches and TikTok's swift, punchy content. Jason shares his insights into the shrinking attention spans, the surge of hyper-individualism in entertainment, and the key to his recent transition to public speaking, which includes his TEDx talk debut. He energetically illustrates the idea of distilling complex messages into streamlined yet impactful narratives that resonate with contemporary audiences. In some ways, this episode itself is like a modern Monty Python skit: a satirical take on today's society delivered with brevity and sharpness.Key Takeaways:Monty Python's ability to condense complex concepts into short skits laid the groundwork for content in today's era, such as on TikTok.The discussion highlights a cultural shift towards hyper-individualism and its side effects on community and personal connection.Jason Corder leveraged his engaging speaking skills to execute a TEDx talk, embarking on a fulfilling career pivot focusing on public speaking.The episode emphasizes the importance of persistence and adaptability, especially when transitioning career paths later in life.Anecdotes and professional experiences serve as a source of comedic relief while offering insights into societal observations.Notable Quotes:"Jason: My dad warped my mind from the age of five, but he used a technique called Monty Python's Flying Circus.""Jason: Monty Python might have been in some ways, as you guys know, here to me, and from very early age.""Jason: …the TikTokization of our culture. But I do think there's also, just conceptually and artistically, there are some interesting things, and it reminds me of Monty Python being able to distill huge concepts down into one weird gesture or one two second joke.""Jason: …things are shorter and shorter. We have shorter and shorter attention spans. But that was the idea.""Mike: I think that's funny."Resources:Jason Corder's TEDx talk can be found by searching TEDx and his name, "Jason Corder."Jason offers professional speaking services through his website, Tactile Land, which can be reached at tactileland.com.We encourage listening to the entire episode to capture the full-spirited dialogue and gain more nuanced insights into the compelling topic addressed by Jason, Mike, and Torya. Stay tuned to "The Nightly Rant" for more thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional thinking through sarcastic yet insightful lenses. TimestampSummary0:15Monty Python's Influence on Modern Comedy and Technology3:07Monty Python and the TikTokization of Culture5:32Election Strategies and Societal Discontent7:08Comedy, TikTok, and Unleashing Humor10:35Day Jobs Providing Comedic Inspiration and TikTok's Monty Python Connection13:21Favorite Monty Python Skit Recollections13:48Evolving Entertainment: From Communal Watching to Individual Streaming15:58The Losses of Hyper Individualism in American Culture16:13Persistence and Training: The Path to a TEDx Talk18:56Embracing New Careers and Content Creation Journeys23:11Grateful Goodbyes on a Nightly Podcast ShowSocial Closeness and Re-establishing Connection | Jason Corder | TEDxValparaisoUniversity
On today's show, striving to diversify the kinds of investors and start-up companies in Northwest Arkansas. Also, we remember when a founding member of Monty Python's Flying Circus talked with us about history. Plus, after three decades at the University of Arkansas, Janine Parry is departing.
When was the US Post Office established? When did Monty Python's Flying Circus debut? Why is it so damned funny when performers fall off the stage? all the answers to these questions, plus no one is wearing socks as they clean their room, all on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
In the one hundred and forty eighth episode we explore Apophasis, starting with Trump mocking Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina and Kim Jong-Un.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Jess Phillips not calling Boris Johnson a liar, Boris not calling the select committee a kangaroo court, and Joe Lycett claiming not to believe what leftist haters say about Liz Truss.In the Fallacy in the Wild section, we check out examples from Friends, Good Morning Vietnam, Monty Python's Flying Circus, and Mrs Merton.Jim and Mark go head to head in Fake News, the game in which Mark has to guess which one of three Trump quotes Jim made up.Then we talk about the progress so far in Trump's first criminal trial.And finally, we round up some of the other crazy Trump stories from the past week.The full show notes for this episode can be found at https://fallacioustrump.com/ft148 You can contact the guys at pod@fallacioustrump.com, on Twitter @FallaciousTrump, or facebook at facebook.com/groups/fallacioustrumpSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fallacious-trump/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Redroom Sessions - An Electronic Music Podcast - Deep House, Techno, Chill, Disco
SAQIB (USA) Saqib is a guitarist, electronic music producer, and dancefloor instigator based in Brooklyn, NY. Since 2013 he has put out a steady stream of releases on Abracadabra, Flying Circus, Sol Selectas, Maccabi House, Kamai Music, and other notable electronic music labels. He also recently started his own imprint, Beats On Time now known for #1 charting tracks on Beatport. In 2021 he was named one of 1001 Tracklists' top 100 music producers to look out for. His musical background started as a teenager playing guitar and bass in heavy metal bands, and you can hear this influence in his productions and DJ sets. He moved on to take courses in sound design and music production at Point Blank Music Academy, School of Audio Engineering NYC, Dubspot NYC, and Rutgers University. His notable recent dance floor appearances include Electric Zoo Festival, Cityfox at The Brooklyn Mirage, Abracadabra Miami as well as the upcoming Abracadabra NYC(2024), Monkey Loft Seattle for an open-to-close set which is on the horizon for the 2024 season too. Saqib's upcoming releases include Desert Hearts Black, an EP called ‘Timing' in collaboration with Aquarius Heaven, and SAREGAMA records edits of widely famous songs.
From the opening track of this mix, you know you're in for a ride. 'Dance Dance' is an edit of an old Bollywood classic SAQIB made with Haider Uppal. Its the lush groove sets the tone for a 90-minute dance of deep-fried disco that flirts with main room prog in the most analogue way. Hailing from Pakistan, the now Brooklyn-based DJ is an ardent student of music, an arc that includes playing heavy metal bands in Lahore on the way to studying electronic music production in New York (Rutgers University, Point Blank Music). Today, he's signed to labels including Flying Circus and Sol Selectas alongside DJ bookings at Electric Zoo, Cityfox and The Brooklyn Mirage. Upcoming shows include supporting BLOND:ISH at Industry City in NY, which follows his recent Nino Torres remix on his own Beat in Time imprint. All signs, of course, that arc is still rising. Featuring tracks from Maceo Plex, Nick Curly, Piemont, Rigopolar, and more, this is a lively adventure into SAQIB's splendid yet slightly psychedelic world. @saqibmalik
John Wilson talks to actor, comedian, broadcaster and writer Sir Michael Palin. A founding member of the hugely influential comedy troupe Monty Python's Flying Circus, he wrote and performed in its five television series and three feature films including The Life Of Brian. Other big screen credits include A Fish Called Wanda, Brazil, The Missionary and The Death of Stalin. Michael is also a globetrotting documentary presenter and bestselling author.Michael recalls the early influence of listening to radio comedy as a child, especially the absurdist humour of The Goon Show devised by Spike Milligan. Meeting Terry Jones at Oxford University in 1962 proved to be a life-changing event as the two soon started working on sketches together and after graduating were hired for David Frost's satirical television show The Frost Report. It was on this programme that the duo first worked with future Python members John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle. Starring in Alan Bleasdale's 1991 ground breaking television drama GBH allowed Michael a departure from comedy but also set the bar high for future acting roles which he increasingly forwent in favour of writing and presenting documentaries, including a particular favourite about the Danish Painter Vilhelm Hammershøi.Producer: Edwina PitmanArchive :A Fish Called Wanda, Charles Crichton, 1988 Take It From Here, BBC Light Programme, 1954 The Goon Show, The Man Who Never Was, BBC Light Programme, 1958 Comic Roots, BBC1, 1983 That Was The Week That Was, BBC, 1963 The Frost Report, BBC1, 1966 Do Not Adjust Your Set, ITV, 1967 Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC1, 1969-1970 The Meaning of Life, Terry Jones, 1983 Friday Night, Saturday Morning, BBC2, 1979 The Life of Brian, Terry Jones, 1979 GBH, Alan Bleasdale, Channel 4, 1991 The Death of Stalin, Armando Iannucci, 2017 Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershøi, BBC4, 2008
John Wilson talks to actor, comedian, broadcaster and writer Sir Michael Palin. A founding member of the hugely influential comedy troupe Monty Python's Flying Circus, he wrote and performed in its five television series and three feature films including The Life Of Brian. Other big screen credits include A Fish Called Wanda, Brazil, The Missionary and The Death of Stalin. Michael is also a globetrotting documentary presenter and bestselling author.Michael recalls the early influence of listening to radio comedy as a child, especially the absurdist humour of The Goon Show devised by Spike Milligan. Meeting Terry Jones at Oxford University in 1962 proved to be a life-changing event as the two soon started working on sketches together and after graduating were hired for David Frost's satirical television show The Frost Report. It was on this programme that the duo first worked with future Python members John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle. Starring in Alan Bleasdale's 1991 ground breaking television drama GBH allowed Michael a departure from comedy but also set the bar high for future acting roles which he increasingly forwent in favour of writing and presenting documentaries, including a particular favourite about the Danish Painter Vilhelm Hammershøi.Producer: Edwina Pitman
As the rest of Freelance awakens deep in the forest, they are joined by Arren through mysterious means. As they trek deeper into the forests of the Fae, can they find their way inside and find out what happened to the missing livestock?Flying Circus, a PBTA game of high flying fantasy, is available for print on demand at DriveThruRPG, and in PDF from Erika's itch.io. We also interviewed the creator, Erika Chappell, on Table Chatter.David, as always, can be found with our friends at RPPR or The Roleplaying Exchange.Greg would also like to give a special shout out to friend and his original GM for Flying Circus, Jon of Listen to These Nerds. LTTN specializes in super hero games, especially Masks and Sentinel Comics. Greg has guested there a few times for some Breakfast Cult and Sentinel Comics one shots. LTTN is available on SoundCloud or wherever you get your podcasts. (Also shout outs to his fellow players Nayt, Zach, and Charlie.)Greg - GMAdam - Arren Morgenthau, The FisherDan - Ersatz, The SurvivorDavid - Baron Wilhelm von Putzlow, The ScionLaura - Katharina Curtens, The Witch
Covering the latest military flight simulation news for the week of 17 Feb 2024. Topics include IL-2's career mode coming to the WWI "Flying Circus" series, Ugra Media releases videos for 3 new airports coming to DCS: Normandy 2 and DCS: Syria, Heatblur releases the first in a series of F-4E "hype" videos, AuthentiKit's P-51D throttle kit is on sale, the Android/iOS app MATRIC adds support for DCS-BIOS and u/Techneatium releases a F-16C air-to-air guide for the DCS community. Timestamps: 00:00 The Hangar Bay: Episode 4 01:31 The Fly-By The Week's Military Flight Sims News in 60 seconds or less 02:53 Developer News IL-2 Shows off their Career Mode for WWI "Flying Circus" Series Tiny Combat Arena Gets Official TrackIR support DCS Newsletter (Lunar Sale continues and F/A-18C Updates) DCS: Ugra Media Teases New Airfields for Syria and Normandy 2 Heatblur Releases their first in a series of DCS: F-4E Phantom Episodes 20:06 Hardware News AuthentiKit Hardware and their P-51D Winter Promotion Personal Hardware News: The VKB GNX lineup and My Strong First Impressions 27:51 Community News MATRIC (iOS/Android app) adds support for DCS-BIOS 30:30 User Content of the Week u/Techneatium releases an air-to-air guide for the DCS: F-16C community u/Goldwolf assisted and has his own fantastic guide for DCS beginners 34:43 Simpit Spotlight RJSimTech's Universal Cockpit Shout-out to RJSimTech's TrackIR alternative (the IRTrackStar) Episode notes: https://thehangarbay.notion.site/Episode-4-Heatblur-Hype-Train-eb0775f3ac5948fa9a780a77775577ad email: feedback@thehangarbaypod.com Show Notes: https://www.thehangarbaypod.com Twitter (X): https://www.twitter.com/thehangarbaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehangarbaypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hangarbaypod Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehangarbaypod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehangarbaypod/message
Having completed their first job, Freelance's wealthy owner/operator has finally deigned to show his face... just in time for Arren to party too hard after a job well done and get wasted. Join Freelance as they try to relieve some stress, before they get their second job from Gunter. A simple gig, just going into a Fae influenced forest to find what's happening to some missing livestock...Flying Circus, a PBTA game of high flying fantasy, is available for print on demand at DriveThruRPG, and in PDF from Erika's itch.io. We also interviewed the creator, Erika Chappell, on Table Chatter.David, as always, can be found with our friends at RPPR or The Roleplaying Exchange.Greg would also like to give a special shout out to friend and his original GM for Flying Circus, Jon of Listen to These Nerds. LTTN specializes in super hero games, especially Masks and Sentinel Comics. Greg has guested there a few times for some Breakfast Cult and Sentinel Comics one shots. LTTN is available on SoundCloud or wherever you get your podcasts. (Also shout outs to his fellow players Nayt, Zach, and Charlie.)Greg - GMDan - Ersatz, The SurvivorDavid - Baron Wilhelm von Putzlow, The ScionLaura - Katharina Curtens, The Witch
Diane and Sean discuss the first film of Terry Gilliam's "Trilogy of Imagination", Time Bandits. Episode music is, "Dream Away", by George Harrison from the OST. - Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
Mo Sheldon has been flying paramotors since 1998 and teaching since 2001. He is certified as an Advanced Flight Instructor (AFI) through Aero Sports Connection (ASC) association, the largest Ultralight association in the US, and a rated Paramotor Flight Instructor from USPPA. Mo designs and manufactures the Grazhopper tandem trike and Moment Paramotor. He and his family; wife Maria and children Benjamin, Sarah, and Daniel, have hosted the Arizona Flying Circus for over 20 years. Mo fosters the paramotor community at large through year-round accessibility to his airfield and availability to those in need of repairs, instruction, or advice. http://www.momentparamotor.com http://www.arizonaflyingcircus.com https://www.airparamo.com/
Terry Jones, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam y Graham Chapman. A algunos de vosotros estos nombres no os dirán nada, pero otros los habrán identificado en el acto como los componentes de Monty Python, uno de los conjuntos humorísticos más famosos del mundo. No todos están ya con nosotros, Graham Chapman murió hace más de treinta años y Terry Jones nos dejó hace poco, en 2020. Comenzaron su carrera a finales de los años sesenta en un programa cómico llamado Flying Circus que se emitió por la BBC durante varios años. De ahí pasaron al cine y entre finales de la década de los setenta y principios de la de los ochenta hicieron una serie de películas que se han convertido en verdaderos clásicos del humor. Títulos como “Los caballeros de la mesa cuadrada”, “La vida de Brian” o “El sentido de la vida” constituyeron éxitos de taquilla, fueron doblados a muchos idiomas y se convirtieron en películas de culto. Tras “El sentido de la vida” estrenada en 1983 dejaron de hacer cine y se separaron. Años más tarde volverían a reunirse para giras puntuales, pero siempre era durante poco tiempo. La última vez que actuaron juntos fue en el año 2014. Pero bastó con esas pocas películas para transformarse en un fenómeno mundial e ingresar al olimpo de los grandes humoristas como El Gordo y el Flaco, los Hermanos Marx o Abbott y Costello. Sus tres películas principales son tres obras maestras de la comedia y eso mismo es de lo que vamos a hablar hoy con Mónica, una de las contraescuchas más cinéfilas de El ContraPlano que no es la primera vez que se deja caer por aquí. Hace cosa de un año se pasó por el programa para hablar sobre otra comedia, “Con faldas y a lo loco” de Billy Wilder, esta vez el desafío es aún mayor porque no es una, sino tres películas las que vamos a ver. - "Los caballeros de la mesa cuadrada" de Terry Gilliam y Terry Jones - https://amzn.to/3SLmvdP - "La vida de Brian" de Terry Jones - https://amzn.to/3UoWiCQ - "El sentido de la vida" de Terry Jones - https://amzn.to/49l5e0s · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #montypython #vidadebrian Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
A wealthy patron has assembled a crew of independent operators to form a new Flying Circus. However, he's left his workers in the lurch, and they now have to take on their first job. A renowned Circus is in need of help filling some contracts while their own workers are out. Will Freelance be able to land the job and fulfill the contract?Flying Circus, a PBTA game of high flying fantasy, is available for print on demand at DriveThruRPG, and in PDF from Erika's itch.io. We also interviewed the creator, Erika Chappell, on Table Chatter.Greg - GMAdam - Arren Morgenthau, The FisherDan - Ersatz, The SurvivorLaura - Katharina Curtens, The Witch
Some of you might have made a New Year's resolution to watch less bad TV. Couldn't be us: we've decided to face bad TV head-on with this special all-Nonac episode. Sean pitches an infamous Survivor about sexual harassment among players. Erica dares us to watch a Monty Python's Flying Circus that breaks from both standard episode structure and good taste. And Françoise tries to exorcise the nadir of her House rewatch. You may need to suspend Dry January to get through this one, but we hope that won't stop you from joining us! TOPICS The Nonac:
ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE!! Monty Python's Life of Brian Full Movie Reaction Watch Along for Super Sexy Rejects: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Just in time for Christmas, Coy Jandreau & Tara Erickson check out Monty Python's Classic Historical / Religious Satire, for the first time! Taking a comedic look at Religious Tradition, History, Politics, and the Roman Empire, Life of Brian tells the story of a simple man elevated by hilarious happenstance into the role of an unintentional Messiah. Featuring Monty Python's Flying Circus members, John Cleese (A Fish Called Wanda), Eric Idle (Shrek the Third), Michael Palin (Time Bandits), Graham Chapman (And Now for Something Completely Different), Terry Jones (Mr. Toad's Wild Ride), and the Animation of Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas). Coy & Tara react to all the most hilarious moments & sketches including I Want to Be a Woman / Loretta, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, What Have the Romans..., Beattitudes, Stoning, the Lepper, Romanes Eunt Domus, The People's Front of Judea, Pontius Pilate, and MORE! Should they check out Monty Python & the Holy Grail or Monty Python's The Meaning of Life Next?? #MontyPython #LifeOfBiran #MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian #JohnCleese #EricIdle #GrahamChapman #MichaelPalin #TerryJones #Christmas #Jesus #Satire #Comedy #Sketch #Hilarious #YouTubersReact #Reaction #MovieReaction #FirstTimeWatching Thanks To Our SPONSORS! SHOPIFY: Visit https://www.Shopify.com/rejects EXPRESS VPN: https://www.expressvpn.com/rejects Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau... Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Follow *Tara Erickson* on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG On INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these!Who holds the record for themost goals scored in the Men's FIFA World Cup with 16 goals between 2002 and 2014?Who said "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall"?What is the longest nerve of the autonomic nervous sytem in the human body?Which NATO country has the least number of active military at 250?Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue" in 1924?Within 5% how much of the universe can currently be classified as visible matter?Traditionally, real caviare is the salted roe of which fish?Anne Bancroft played Mrs. Robinson in what movie?According to Monty Python's Flying Circus, "Who expects the Spanish Inquisition"?MusicHot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Don't forget to follow us on social media:Patreon – patreon.com/quizbang – Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support!Website – quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question!Facebook – @quizbangpodcast – we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Instagram – Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Twitter – @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia – stay for the trivia.Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/quizbangpod – Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5857487/advertisement
“Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say ‘Ni!' at will to old ladies. There is a pestilence upon this land, nothing is sacred. Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress in this period in history.”After the immense success of Monty Python's Flying Circus on television, the Python troupe set out to take their unique brand of absurd (møose) comedy to the big screen. Securing funding from rock stars and record companies, they scraped together a modest budget and set out to create a silly sendup of the legend of King Arthur. Shooting on location at a couple of castles, they used low-budget tricks like smoke machines and clever framing to build an entirely new medieval world. Armed with coconuts and a killer rabbit, Monty Python unleashed their wit upon the Round Table and llamas everywhere, spawning an instant cult classic. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1976 Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees series with a conversation about Monty Python and the Holy Grail.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We gush over the brilliant comedic writing, discussing how each joke builds upon the last to create a fully formed world of nonsense. The clever framing allows the limited locations to represent far more of Arthur's moose than actually existed. We praise the meta elements like the voice of god and the police abruptly ending the quest. The French taunting scene stands out as a highlight. While Pete finds some scenes drag, the overall effect remains potent even after countless viewings.Here are a few other points in our discussion: Appreciating the extensive history satire Debating our favorite Python troupe members The legend of how rock stars financed the film Eric Idle's later Broadway adaptation Spamalot Quoting every line despite ourselves Monty Python crafted an endlessly quotable masterpiece that lampoons British legends and remains uproariously funny decades later. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the moose ends, our llama begins!Film Sundries Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Letterboxd Learn more about CODA and how it can work for you! Check out The Next Reel's Merch Store! Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process! Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Facebook Instagram X YouTube Flickchart Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
“Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say ‘Ni!' at will to old ladies. There is a pestilence upon this land, nothing is sacred. Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress in this period in history.”After the immense success of Monty Python's Flying Circus on television, the Python troupe set out to take their unique brand of absurd (møose) comedy to the big screen. Securing funding from rock stars and record companies, they scraped together a modest budget and set out to create a silly sendup of the legend of King Arthur. Shooting on location at a couple of castles, they used low-budget tricks like smoke machines and clever framing to build an entirely new medieval world. Armed with coconuts and a killer rabbit, Monty Python unleashed their wit upon the Round Table and llamas everywhere, spawning an instant cult classic. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1976 Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees series with a conversation about Monty Python and the Holy Grail.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We gush over the brilliant comedic writing, discussing how each joke builds upon the last to create a fully formed world of nonsense. The clever framing allows the limited locations to represent far more of Arthur's moose than actually existed. We praise the meta elements like the voice of god and the police abruptly ending the quest. The French taunting scene stands out as a highlight. While Pete finds some scenes drag, the overall effect remains potent even after countless viewings.Here are a few other points in our discussion: Appreciating the extensive history satire Debating our favorite Python troupe members The legend of how rock stars financed the film Eric Idle's later Broadway adaptation Spamalot Quoting every line despite ourselves Monty Python crafted an endlessly quotable masterpiece that lampoons British legends and remains uproariously funny decades later. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the moose ends, our llama begins!Film Sundries Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Letterboxd Learn more about CODA and how it can work for you! Check out The Next Reel's Merch Store! Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process! Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Facebook Instagram X YouTube Flickchart Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
In this interview with Leona Cobham, granddaughter of pioneering pilot and aviation advocate, Sir Alan Cobham, we talk about her wonderful middle grade book, Flying Circus Takes to the Skies, which features the adventures of four anthropomorphic vintage aircraft: Spiff, the Spitfire; Vul, the Vulcan; Tom, the Tomcat; and Woody, the Tiger Moth. Leona was inspired to write the book by her experience working with children and her concern over boys becoming ever-more reluctant readers. She created these characters in the hopes that boys would get excited about both reading and aviation history. Her next installment of Airplane Adventures will include a female Nighthawk.The story is well-complemented by line drawings from aviation artist Timothy O'Brien. https://www.timobrienart.co.uk/Leona's book is very thoughtfully available in two English versions - one with British spellings, and one with American, so be sure to select the one appropriate for your young reader. Affiliate links for both can be found on the Literary Aviatrix website:British: https://literaryaviatrix.com/product/aeroplane-adventures-flying-circus-takes-to-the-skies/American: https://literaryaviatrix.com/product/airplane-adventures-flying-circus-takes-to-the-skies/Toward the end of our interview, we talk about Frederick Forsyth's The Shepherd, and the Canadian Broadcast Company's annual broadcast of a 1979 reading done by "Fireside Al" Maitland. If you'd like to join us in the Christmas Eve tradition, here's a link: CBC - As it HappensThanks so much for listening! Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter. Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages. Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation. Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree. Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!-Liz Booker
Tune into this week's episode hosted by Austrian DJ and producer MEGABLAST. SASCHA WEISZ, aka Megablast, has been making musical waves for some time now with his unique, eclectic take on contemporary electronic music, a very personal, genre-crossing interpretation of house, afro, Latin, dub, trippy techno, and world beats. His range and ability to enchant the dance floors with percussionists and vocalists make him one of the most impressive and distinct artists in the industry. Since his early career in Vienna, where he gained international attention 2006 with the album “Kunuaka” by Makossa & Megablast on Kruder & Dorfmeister's G-Stone label and more recently from his new home base in the north of Ibiza, he has played at some of the most iconic events and venues all over the world, such as Scorpios Mykonos, Caprices Festival Crans-Montana, Ushuaia, Pablo Fierro's “We're Here” at Chinois (formerly Heart), Lio, Blue Marlin, Akasha, Cova Santa Ibiza, Soho Garden Dubai, Vagalume Tulum, Annabel's London amongst many others. With his releases on labels like Sol Selctas, Flying Circus, Madorasindahouse, International Deejay Gigolos, !K7 and his very own Luvlite Recordings as well as having his tracks remixed by influential producers like DJ Koze, Acid Pauli, Lucia- no, Booka Shade, Jenia Tarsol, Chaim, SadoV (Red Axes), Stereo MCs and Henrik Schwarz, he clearly demonstrates his musical repertoire and unlimited love for different genres. “As an artist and music producer, it's important for me to keep the freedom from any genres and not let others put me in a specific category,” he says. “Be yourself, don't try to be someone else, and be okay with failing sometimes—these experiences make you who you are today. Focus on quality over quantity and don't believe the hype.” Enjoy this Eclectic Journey with MEGABLAST on Redolent! 01. Makossa & Megablast - Like A Rocket (2005) 02. Makossa & Megablast - Like A Rocket (2015 Edit) 03. Rebrn Koka - Phisica 04. DJ Vibe & Fragoso - Don't Stop (Dub Mix) 05. Joseph Ashworth - Cobalt 06. DJ Chus, Dennis Cruz - The Sun [Stereo Productions] 07. Benno Blome - Abotha (Mihai Popoviciu Remix) 08. Bondi - Turning Blind (Bondi Rework) 09. Samm (BE) - Does It Matter (Ajna (BE) Remix) 10. Gome - Elevator Man (Mike Dunn BlackBall Remix Instrumental) 11. Makossa & Megablast - Cuerpo ft. Cleydys Villalon This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Can you believe Jesse Starcher has never seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail?! Well for the first time ever, he's going to watch it with Mark Radulich and Alexis Hejna - and there will be much rejoicing!Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film satirizing the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin) and directed by Gilliam and Jones in their feature directorial debuts. It was conceived during the hiatus between the third and fourth series of their BBC Television series Monty Python's Flying Circus.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
"O clássico é tudo do Monty Python que a Netflix tem, incluindo a série original da BBC (Monty Python's Flying Circus) e dois filmes (o "Cálice Sagrado" e "A Vida de Brian"). E a novidade é "O Mundo por Philomena Cunk", que é um falso documentário em que uma atriz, Diane Morgan, interpreta uma repórter que faz perguntas 100% idiotas aos entrevistados --todos historiadores, especialistas de verdade. " O Antagonista está no top 3 do prêmio IBest na categoria Canal de Política. Contamos com o seu voto e sua ajuda na divulgação. https://app.premioibest.com/votacao/canal-de-politica Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo... e muito mais. Link do canal: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Assine o combo O Antagonista + Crusoé: https://assine.oantagonista.com/ Siga O Antagonista nas redes sociais e cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/newsletter-oa Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
In this live episode, the gang talks about Japan, Bomber Field, and the Flying Circus. Fitz destroys Tokyo (8:05) Bomber Field event (46:25) Flying Circus (1:21:00) BEST (1:41:25) Watch this episode on YouTube Bomber Field BEST 2023 Rock River Aero Modelers Society
Episode 262: I will discuss my memories of watching Monty Python's Flying Circus on WTTW-TV Channel 11 in Chicago and my 60th birthday. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pete-kastanes/message