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New podcast from Gemma Arrowsmith, Susan Harrison and Thomas Nelstrop diving into the huge back catalogue of weird spooky kids' show LEYLINE HIGH (1972-2002). You remember it, right? Of course you do! Everyone ran home from school to watch it - including you! Link: https://www.gemmaarrowsmith.com/leylinehigh/ RSS Feed: https://www.gemmaarrowsmith.com/leylinehigh?format=rss
It's MaxFunDrive! To support the show, go to maximumfun.org/joinMike Shephard, Gemma Arrowsmith, Mike Wozniak, Tom Crowley, Gareth Gwynn and Linnea Sage join in this week as we learn all about Major Billy Whizzbang, the plucky bullock who served in World War 2. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com, Soundrangers/Pond5.com, Matteocurcio/Pond5.com and ClassicalMusicForMedia/Pond5.com, JamieAddison13240000660/Pond5.comMusic credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:String Quartet in F Major Allegro/Maurice RavelVeterans Day/Francis WellsA Sad String Quartet/TraditionalWicked Man/Martin LandstromBierstube Tanz/Trabant 33Catch the Train/Sinfonietta Cinematica
Matthew Crosby, Tom Burgess, Gemma Arrowsmith and Linnea Sage join in for this episode as we hear about the latest developments from St Catherine's church in Bromley.Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comMusic credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:Joyful Occasions / Ludvig MoulinPrayer / Arvid SvenungssonAin't Gonna Change (Instrumental Version) / House Of Say
Face to face, it's two new Faces of Virtue for the price of one! Meet twin sisters Phoebe and Felicity, who want all women to feel as confident as they do. Thanks to Gemma Arrowsmith and Susan Harrison for the introduction. Check out their improvised reviewer-based comedy podcast Hayley & Ruth: Two Stars, available on all podcast apps! To hear the extended Great Big version of this interview, sign up to support this show at patreon.com/crowleytime. Get in touch on social media at @atomcrowley or email crowleytimepodcast@gmail.com, and maybe buy yourself some Crowley Time merchandise at crowleytime.com!
Henry Paker, Tom Crowley, Linnea Sage, Lucy Farrett, Gemma Arrowsmith and Mike Wozniak join in this week for a live show recorded at London Livestock Dietary Supplements Con 2024.Buy a streaming ticket to watch this live show here: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/beef-and-dairy-network-online-streaming/kplayer/Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comEvening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:On Edge / Amber GlowA Classic Noir / Mary RiddleHeist Music / NitghcapPaidias Pledge / Golden AnchorAngels / Yonder DaleHymn To The Rising Sun / Golden Anchor
Crowley Time LIVE at London Podcast Festival, 4:30pm on Saturday 14th September 2024. Guest starring Gemma Arrowsmith and Paul Putner. Get your tickets at kingsplace.co.uk!
Dan Thomas, Gemma Arrowsmith and Tom Crowley join in this month as we hear about how the dairy industry is helping rehabilitate offenders.Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comMusic credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 / Mira MaMystical Tension / Dream CaveMystery Evolving / Gabriel LewisFinding Melody / Gavin LukeEase Of Mind / Stationary Sign
The Now Show first aired on BBC Radio 4 in September 1998 and this week sees its last ever episode. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis take a look back over the last 25 years, with help from the voices of Gemma Arrowsmith and Rory Bremner.They are joined by Glenn Moore investigating the Beijing Half Marathon scandal and Harriet Kemsley on the law firm who accidentally divorced the wrong couple. Plus, Jazz Emu looks to the future with an original song accompanied by his band Matt Hutson, Luke Bainbridge and Tom Marlow.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Mike Shephard, Cameron Loxdale, Carl Carzana and Christina Riggs.Producer: Sasha Bobak Executive Producer: Rich Morris Production Coordinator: Caroline BarlowA BBC Studios Production for Radio 4.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. Starring Gareth Gwynn deep diving into the archives of the internet, Laura Lexx on Russ Cook's incredible Africa run, and an original song from Jon Long. Voices from Daniel Barker and Gemma Arrowsmith.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Zoë Tomalin, Cody Dahler, Adrian Gray and Peter TelloucheProducer: Sasha Bobak Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Production Coordinator: Caroline BarlowA BBC Studios Production for Radio 4.
Hey listeners, this week I'm happy to share with you a great podcast called The Amelia Project The Amelia Project With: Alan Burgon, Felix Trench, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aanderaa, Gemma Arrowsmith and Julia Morizawa. Written by Philip Thorne. Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager. Music and sound design by Fredrik S. Baden. For full credits see our website. The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning. Congratulations. You've reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you're not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now. The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network. Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Website: ameliapodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keller unleashes the full fury of the law, and Fleet and Clara search for a final chance to stop the Beast. --- Support Victoriocity with a pay-what-you-choose donation. You'll get access to Murder in the Pharaoh's Tomb, a 70-minute standalone Fleet & Clara mystery. High Vaultage, available in hardback, ebook and audiobook. --- Cast Inspector Fleet – Tom Crowley Clara Entwhistle – Layla Katib The Narrator – Peter Rae Chief Inspector Keller – Chris Sugden Constable Tiller – Gemma Arrowsmith Titus Byrne – Richard Rycroft Mrs Keller – Lucy Rayfield-Cross Baron DeVries – Pip Gladwin Queen Victoria – Ida Berglöw Kenneway Prince Albert, Don Emilio and Rutland – Nathan Peter Grassi Additional voices by Sarah Bunnell-Pyper, Gemma Arrowsmith, Susan Harrison, Len Gwyn, Nathan Peter Grassi, Jen Sugden, Ben Keaton, and Adam Courting. Crew Sound design by Fredrik Baden and Dominic Hargreaves. Editing by Maddy Searle. The Beast was created by Amber Devereux. Victoriocity is written by Chris and Jen Sugden, produced by Dominic Hargreaves and directed by Nathan Peter Grassi, with original music by Jon Ouin. Production management by Elizabeth Campbell.
Fleet and Clara race across the city in pursuit of Frances Byrne and answers. Cast Inspector Fleet – Tom Crowley Clara Entwhistle – Layla Katib The Narrator – Peter Rae Gertrude Babworth-Tome – Sarah Bunnell-Pyper Baron DeVries – Pip Gladwin Frances Byrne – Susan Harrison Herbert the Telegraph Operator – Ben Keaton Cambridge Don – Andy Secombe Chief Inspector Keller and Searle – Chris Sugden Roberts – Mark Fiddaman Gyratory Tour Guide – Will Payne Inspector Bouvet – Adam Courting Additional voices by Len Gwyn, Lucy Farrett, Pip Gladwin, Sarah Bunnell-Pyper, Elizabeth Campbell, Nathan Peter Grassi, Gemma Arrowsmith, Philip Cotterill, Adam Courting, Duncan Wilkins, and Chris and Jen Sugden. Crew Sound design by Amber Devereux, Dominic Hargreaves, and Odinn Orn Hilmarsson. The Beast was created by Amber Devereux. Victoriocity is written by Chris and Jen Sugden, produced by Dominic Hargreaves and directed by Nathan Peter Grassi, with original music by Jon Ouin. Production management by Elizabeth Campbell.
It's MaxFunDrive! To support the show, go to maximumfun.org/joinSammy Dobson, Mike Wozniak, Max Davis, Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith and Cameron Smith join in this week as we get an update about our weekly live quiz livestream, Beef Call. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comMusic credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:Mysteries Of The Forest/ Calm ShoresMusic by Podington Bear:“60s Quiz Show” “Climbing The Mountain” “Gizmo” “Pure Swell” “Bit Rio”
Acclaimed comedy writer and actor Gemma Arrowsmith joins us, sporting an awesome Mugs Murphy t-shirt. Her combo of megafandom and top-tier scriptwriting insight makes for a wide-ranging, illuminating conversation – from Grant and Naylor assuming the viewer's intelligence, through to how unlikely it is that a sitcom driven by relative unknowns would be made today. Taking a close look at series 2 episode 3, Thanks For The Memory, we discover a cast at the top of their game. We explore Rimmer's surprising emotional maturity, reflect on the show's fantastic bleakness, hear a defence of Esperanto, and celebrate the fried egg chilli chutney sandwich. SO WHAT IS IT?Better Than Life is the pod where comedians talk Red Dwarf, the greatest sci-fi sitcom, one episode at a time. With a fresh guest every ep, we're your perfect podcast companion for a first watch or a rewatch. Be warned: spoilers! Hosted by Fergus (huge fan) and John (lapsed fan). Production, artwork and insights by Alex Watson. FANCY SOME LINKS?Go to gemmaarrowsmith.com for all your Gemma Arrowsmith links and info. WHAT DO YOU THINK?Have a word on our socials: X/Instagram/Facebook - @itsBTLpodEMAIL USWe'd love to ask your questions on the pod – and to hear your feedback. Drop us a line: betterthanlifepod@gmail.com ENJOY OUR THEME TUNE?There's more where that came from: https://holygoats.bandcamp.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They're joined by Ria Lina looking into changes in the NHS, Fin Taylor on the Royals, and with an original song from Ed MacArthur.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Rachel E Thorn, Aidan Fitzmaurice, Joe Bates and Cody Dahler.Voice Actors: Joz Norris and Gemma Arrowsmith.Producer: Rajiv Karia Production Coordinator: Katie BaumA BBC Studios Production for Radio 4
Mike Wozniak, Susan Harrison, Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith and Lucy Farrett join in this month as your host celebrates his hundredth episode. Also thanks to Linnea Sage, Amy Mason, Matthew Crosby, Josie Long, Stevie Martin, Natasha Hodgson and Chris Cantrill. TICKET LINK FOR LIVE SHOW AT LONDON PODCAST FESTIVAL ON SEPTEMBER 16 2023:Live-stream tickets: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/online-streaming-beef-and-dairy Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com Music credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:Turning Strings Into Hawsers / Christian AndersenGone Before You Know / RiverwornSad For Now / Claude SIgnetQuarks In The Cosmos / Grant NewmanChronicles Of A Mystic Dream / Grant Newman
Holy smokes, it's Crowley Time! Featuring policemen, an exclusive interview and the triumphant return of Ask Wingnut! Written and performed by Tom Crowley, and it shows, with special guest Gemma Arrowsmith. Follow Gemma on Twitter at @mmaarrow and learn more about her at gemmaarrowsmith.com. Become a supporter of Crowley Time today at patreon.com/crowleytime and get in touch on Twitter at @atomcrowley or email crowleytimepodcast@gmail.com. Buy Crowley Time merchandise at crowleytime.com to support the show.
This week we're joined by Empress of the sketch, Gemma Arrowsmith, as we think about the mechanics and qualities which can make for hilarious and effective sketches, how to be economic with your writing and extolling the virtues of creating comedy for radio.You can find out more on Gemma's website http://gemmaarrowsmith.com/Listen to her sketch show here https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001c6v8And follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/mmaarrowAnd follow the pod too https://twitter.com/writing_podMixing by Peter ThompsonMusic by Chris Stamper Illustration by Matt Miles https://www.instagram.com/datmattmiles/Design by Adam SmithFind out more about Robin and get in touch at robinleetaylor.com
Steve Punt is joined by Gemma Arrowsmith (standing in for Hugh Dennis) to present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They're joined by Catherine Bohart, Fin Taylor and Jazz Emu. Catherine Bohart wraps her head around the Elon Musk era at Twitter, Fin Taylor takes on the climate crisis, and Jazz Emu brings an original song that'll turn your art perspective upside-down. The show was written by the cast and Hugh Dennis with additional material from Tasha Dhanraj, Katie Storey, Carl Carzana and Cameron Loxdale. Voice actors: Gemma Arrowsmith and Daniel Barker Sound: David Thomas Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Producer: Rajiv Karia Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholls A BBC Studios Production
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They're joined by Cally Beaton, Emmanuel Sonubi and Christy Coysh. Cally takes inspiration from primates, Emmanuel fights his news addiction and Christy delivers a ballad to a national icon. The show was written by the cast with additional material from Catherine Brinkworth, Alex Kealy, Peter Tellouche and Jade Gebbie. Voice actors: Gemma Arrowsmith and Ed Jones Sound: Marc Willcox & Gary Newman Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Producer: Rajiv Karia Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholls A BBC Studios Production
Josie Long, Rob Gilroy, Simon Alcock, Gemma Arrowsmith and Julisa join in this week as we find out all about the UK government's Beef Information Centre building programme. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comMusic credits courtesy of epidemicsound.com:I Can See The World From Here / Mythical Score SocietySteep Hills / Mythical Score SocietyUnsolved / Mythical Score SocietyI Don't Smoke / Mythical Score Society
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They're joined by Cally Beaton, Emmanuel Sonubi and Christy Coysh. Cally takes inspiration from primates, Emmanuel fights his news addiction and Christy delivers a ballad to a national icon. The show was written by the cast with additional material from Catherine Brinkworth, Alex Kealy, Peter Tellouche & Jade Gebbie. Voice actors: Gemma Arrowsmith & Ed Jones Sound: Marc Willcox & Gary Newman Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Producer: Rajiv Karia Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholls A BBC Studios Production
This bonus episode is being parachuted into the schedule because special guest Gemma Arrowsmith has a show out there right now so the gap between her recording her contribution and the release of this episode is perhaps the shortest ever (sorry anyone who has been waiting for their contribution to appear - some of you for two years!). Gemma's a brilliant comedy writer and performer with a sketch series currently airing on Radio 4 (check it out on iPlayer : Gemma Arrowsmith's Sketched Out) : but as she proves in this episode, she also has a lot to bring to the table in terms of knowledge of TV history and several of the themes of this Doctor Who adventure. Let's hope it leaves you HUNGRY for more... Please support these podcasts on Patreon, where you will get advance releases, exclusive content (including a patron only podcast - Far Too Much information), regular AMAs and more. Tiers start form as little as £3 per month. patreon.com/tobyhadoke Or there is Ko-fi for the occasionally donation with no commitments: ko-fi.com/tobyhadoke Follow Toby on Twitter @tobyhadoke And these podcasts @HadokePodcasts www.tobyhadoke.com for news, blog, mailing list and more.
It had to happen. It's time for us to deal with the One Nigel Kneale Thing We Don't Like: Kinvig. Joining us is comedy writer and performer Gemma Arrowsmith, whose new show Gemma Arrowsmith's Sketched Out has just dropped on BBC Radio 4, and we talk about why the live studio audience is going to find it funnier than we do at home, the wild transformation of situation comedy in the 1980s, and whether sci-fi nerds really have that much of a crossover with UFO fans.
Gemma Arrowsmith has a new sketch show on Radio 4, but will she be able to host it herself? In the first episode, Paterson Joseph who has been drafted in to host by execs Theo and Cleo, who hope he will boost ratings. Gemma has to work out how to wrestle back control of her show, full of sketches about the Pemberley Cinematic Universe, a Musical Theatre news bulletin, and we find out who banksy really is. Performed by: Gemma Arrowsmith, Kudzanayi Chiwawa, Dan Starkey & Thomas Nelstrop Guest host: Paterson Joseph Written by: Gemma Arrowsmith Script Edited by: Tasha Dhanraj Sound design: Neil Goody at Premises Studios Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholls The Producer was Gwyn Rhys Davies, a BBC Studios Production.
Dave and James talk two-minute-movies with the queen of sketchwriting Gemma Arrowsmith, best known for her work with Tracey Ullman and whose new Radio 4 series begins next week. Gemma knows everything about how to write comedy sketches and she wants to share her knowledge with YOU.
By 'eck! It's time to come face-to-face with another face! This time it's the face of veteran British actress Zara De La Mer, who has recently come out of semi-voluntary retirement for an exciting new role. Thanks to Gemma Arrowsmith (gemmaarrowsmith.com, @mmaarrow on Twitter) for the introduction. To hear the extended version of this interview, become a supporter of Crowley Time at patreon.com/crowleytime. Get in touch on Twitter at @atomcrowley or email crowleytimepodcast@gmail.com.
Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith and Maggie Nolan join in for this episode which investigates the growing trend for the children of farmers to give up their inheritance and leave farming behind. Tickets for our live show on Sunday 18th September 2022 can be bought here: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/beef-and-dairy-network-podcast-live/Streaming tickets: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/online-beef-and-dairy-network-podcast-live/ Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comMusic credits courtesy of epidemicsound.com:Organized Chaos/ Arthur bensonCheese and Crackers / Arthur BensonJim & The Umbrella / Mike Franklyn
Linnea Sage, Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith, Tom Neenan, Rajiv Karia, Tim Bick, Hendrikje Alexis, Holly Watson and Madeleine Brettingham join in this month, where instead of a usual episode, we're giving you a sneak peak of our brand new daily news bulletin, the World Beef Bulletin. Music credits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com :Martin Klem / Trembling Hands
Beatrix leads Bob and Bartholomew to a strange booth she found in the wilderness. It's time to introduce you to one of our favourite shows: The Amelia Project! Recently our cast gathered to record a "short intro" that turned into a full-on mini-crossover. You'll hear that scene here along with Episode 17 of TAP, "Bartholomew BEEP-face Chucklepants Knucklecracker" (no relation!). To hear what happened on the other end of that phone call, subscribe to The Amelia Project in your favourite podcatcher. With Kristi Boulton, Michael Divinski, Phil Johnston and Sean Howard – plus Julia Morizawa as the voice on the phone. The Amelia Project Episode 17 - Bartholomew BEEP-face Chucklepants Knucklecracker “At Amelia we've always wanted to get into politics.” With: Alan Burgon, Felix Trench, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aanderaa, Gemma Arrowsmith and Julia Morizawa. Written by Philip Thorne. Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager. Music and sound design by Fredrik S. Baden. For full credits see our website. Congratulations. You've reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you're not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now. The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network. Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Website: ameliapodcast.com Twitter: @amelia_podcast Patreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Courting, Gemma Arrowsmith, Tom Crowley, Stefan Ashton Frank, Hal Lublin, Linnea Sage, Mike Wozniak and Dave Cribb join in this month as we learn about the future of genetically modified meat animals. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
In the second episode of our Christmas jubilee, comedy writer extraordinaire Gemma Arrowsmith takes Paul, Tom and John to Perrivale in the 19th century, to try and explain just what is going on. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wow! In the final instalment of this Crowley Time miniseries, me, Tom Crowley, interviews former professional darts player Gabby Egg about a very exciting discovery. Thanks to writer, actor and comedian Gemma Arrowsmith (@mmaarrow on Twitter) for the introduction. Become a supporter of Crowley Time today at patreon.com/crowleytime and get in touch at @atomcrowley on Twitter.
MAXFUNDRIVE link: maximumfun.org/joinWe're joined by Gareth Gwynn, Mike Wozniak, Gemma Arrowsmith, Tom Crowley, Tim Bick, Pernille Haaland and Linnea Sage as we find out about the latest goings on at the International Beef Library.Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
We did it! We made a second episode of sketch comedy! Join us for horse holidays, frothy coffee, important information from the Skegness tourist board, and the tale of the terrifying Grondelkemmer. Sketch is for everyone, and we invite writers and performers from all backgrounds to be part of Next Level Sketch. Check out our diversity page at www.nextlevelsketch.com on how you can join us, take a free sketch crash course with Gemma Arrowsmith, and get involved with Fringe of Colour.
Mike Wozniak, Rhodri Viney, Dave Cribb, Charlie Hopkinson, Tim Bick, Nadia Kamil, Gemma Arrowsmith, Tom Crowley and Sammy Graham join in for this episode where we reveal the new number to call our weekly live quiz webstream, Beef Call.By Benjamin Partridge, Mike Wozniak, Dave Cribb, Nadia Kamil and Max Davis. Thanks to Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith, Sammy Graham, Charlie Hopkinson and Tim Bick.Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
Humphrey Ker, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Henry Paker, Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith and Tim Bick join in as we mark International Organic Farming Week. Including a poetry exclusive from Michael Banyan. By Benjamin Partridge, Humphrey Ker, Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Henry Paker. Thanks to Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith and Tim Bick. Tim Bick’s voiceover webpage is here: https://timbickvoiceover.co.uk Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis get to grips with the continuing COVID-19 lock-down and disruption with sketches and guests. In the last of the current series, Zoe Lyons tries to gets things done, Scott Bennett speaks to us from his shed, and Jess Robinson invokes her blitz spirit. Also featuring George Fouracres and Gemma Arrowsmith. Song written and arranged by Jess Robinson and Alex Silverman. Written by the cast, with additional material from Catherine Brinkworth, Gareth Gwynn, Alex Kealy and Simon Alcock. Production Co-Ordinator: Caroline Barlow Engineer and Editor: David Thomas Producer: Adnan Ahmed A BBC Studios Production
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis get to grips with the continuing COVID-19 lock-down and disruption with sketches and guests. With comedians Geoff Norcott and Robin Morgan plus music from Tim Sutton and Sooz Kempner. Additional voices from Luke Kempner and Gemma Arrowsmith. Written by the cast, with additional material from Mike Shepherd, Laura Major, Donald Alexander and Charlie Dinkin. Producer: Adnan Ahmed A BBC Studios Production
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical sketches and chat, we don't have an audience but we do have stand-ups Rosie Jones and Andy Zaltzman (who will probably sit down for this one) and Gemma Arrowsmith. Caution: May contain humorous content about the Coronavirus. Written by the cast, with additional material from Gareth Gwynn, Katie Storey, Charlie Dinkin and Mo Omar. Producer: Julia McKenzie A BBC Studios Production
Freya Parker joins in for this episode in which we speak to Lesley Clocks, the sister of Kenrin Clocks, who was badly injured on a Danish Hog Farm. By Benjamin Partridge, Freya Parker, Sarah Dempster, Moujan Zolfaghari, Nick Wiger, Heather Campbell, Jake Yapp, Gemma Arrowsmith, Cromerty York, Tom Crowley, Nathaniel Metcalfe and Clarissa Maycock. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
The world will end eventually. So what's the point of anything? Sophie Duker, Heidi Regan and Ned Sedgwick are joined by comedian Gemma Arrowsmith to discuss the climate crisis, asteroids and nuclear war. Sophie wonders wether we should just throw in the towel, Heidi worries if 'deepfakes' could start a third world war, Ned tries to interview an eel and Steve Ali offers a kidney to David Attenborough. Co-created by Deborah Frances-White for The Spontaneity Shop and BBC Radio 4. Produced by Al Riddell. Music by Mark Hodge and Omahrose, produced by Nick Sheldon. Clips: Analysis (18/06/2018) Analysis (11/03/2019) FutureProofing (24/04/2019)
It's the finale of season 1! Thank you so much for downloading this first season of No Planet B. In this episode we hear from Dr Tamsin Edwards, a climate scientist at Kings College London. Her most recent blog about climate and extinction can be found here. Plus the usual sketches from your host Gemma Arrowsmith. Follow Tamsin on Twitter here, and Gemma here. Tweet the podcast @NoPlanetBpod And see you all in season 2!
“I’m trapped in a nightmare! I can’t wake up! Heeeeeelp!”Episode 19, Season 2.With: Alan Burgon, Torgny G. Aanderaa, Benjamin Noble, Gemma Arrowsmith, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa, Glyn Phillips, Dave Moskin, Modou Bah, Michael Smulik, Tom Middler, Fiona Thraille, Sarah Golding, Kudra Owens and Julia Morizawa.Written by Philip Thorne.Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager.With music and sound design by Fredrik Baden.For full credits see our website.Check out arolivieri.com.The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning.Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now.The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network.Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersWebsite: ameliapodcast.comTwitter: @amelia_podcastPatreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast
“Dunno. I think it's Gaelic.”Episode 18, Season 2.With Alan Burgon, Gemma Arrowsmith, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aandero, Gianluca Iumiento, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa and Julia Morizawa.Written and edited by Philip Thorne.Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager.Music and sound design by Fredrik S. Baden.For full credits see our website.This episode is brought to you by Dark Dice.The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning.Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now.The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network.Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersWebsite: ameliapodcast.comTwitter: @amelia_podcastPatreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast
“At Amelia we’ve always wanted to get into politics.”Episode 17, Season 2.With: Alan Burgon, Felix Trench, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aanderaa, Gemma Arrowsmith and Julia Morizawa.Written by Philip Thorne.Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager.Music and sound design by Fredrik S. Baden.For full credits see our website.This episodes includes a special sneak peak of one of the minisodes normally reserved for our $5+ patrons. If you like it, consider becoming a patron!This episode is brought to you by VAST Horizon.The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning.Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now.The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network.Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersWebsite: ameliapodcast.comTwitter: @amelia_podcastPatreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast
This episode's guest is Chaitanya Kumar from the Green Alliance- an independent think tank which advises on government environmental policy. Follow them on Twitter @GreenAllianceUK or head to their website: green-alliance.org.uk You will also hear some silly sketches from Gemma Arrowsmith as she heads back to her Midlands theatrical roots and asks why the RSC is sponsored by BP. @mmaarrow. Tweet the podcast: @NoPlanetBpod
In this episode we chat to Rachel Kennerley (@rjkennerley) from Friends of the Earth- plus the usual silly sketches from Gemma Arrowsmith. Follow Friends of the Earth on Twitter: @friends_earth and find out more on their website: friendsoftheearth.uk. You can tweet the podcast here: @NoPlanetBpod
“That I am willing to leave the lagoon to meet you, demonstrates how desperate I am.”Episode 14, beginning of Season 2.With: Alan Burgon, Mario Vernazza, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aandero, Gemma Arrowsmith, Gianluca Iumiento, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa, Julia Morizawa and Chiara Fumanti.Written by Philip Thorne.Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager.Music and sound design by Fredrik Baden.For full credits see our website.The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning.Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now.The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network.Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersWebsite: ameliapodcast.comTwitter: @amelia_podcastPatreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast
“Help! The season 2 launch is next week, and I’m not ready! My computer crashed and the producers are complete maniacs! I need to disappear now!”A Behind the Scenes Bonus Episode focusing on the Sound Design of The Amelia Project.With: Alan Burgon, Mario Vernazza, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aandero, Gemma Arrowsmith, Gianluca Iumiento, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa, Julia Morizawa and Chiara Fumanti.Written by Philip Thorne.Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein U. Brager.Music and sound design by Fredrik Baden.For full credits see our website.Get in the mood for the upcoming season with a special behind the scenes episode where you meet our fabulous sound designer Fredrik Baden. Learn how the theme tune was made, step inside the Amelia office, and discover the Easter eggs that Freddy loves to hide in the music!The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning.Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now.The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network.Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersWebsite: ameliapodcast.comTwitter: @amelia_podcastPatreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast
Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp recommend podcasts and chat to the creators. This week, Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend and No Planet B. Jake and Laura chat to Sona Movsesian and Matt Gourley from Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend, and to Gemma Arrowsmith, the creator/writer/presenter of No Planet B.
Unseal your ears for Crowley Time! Featuring Sir David Attenborough, a charity shop, Chuntley Buffingham’s Drama Parlour and a whole lot more. Written and performed by Tom Crowley, the cheeky sod, with special thanks to Gemma Arrowsmith. Support Crowley Time today at patreon.com/crowleytime and send all feedback to @atomcrowley on Twitter. For live dates, visit crowleytom.com/live
Welcome to the first episode of No Planet B with Gemma Arrowsmith. A funny podcast about the least funny thing imaginable- climate change. Sketches, info & interviews with climate scientists & activists. In this episode we talk to Sam Knights @samjknights from Extinction Rebellion @ExtinctionR. Find out more about Extinction Rebellion here: rebellion.earth/ You can tweet No Planet B here: @NoPlanetBpod. Thanks for listening!
Coming later this month; No Planet B. A funny podcast about the least funny thing imaginable- climate change. Sketches, info & interviews with scientists & activists. Created by Gemma Arrowsmith
Hayley and Ruth look forward to what 2019 has in store in arts and culture, reviewing art exhibitions, plays and films, none of which have happened yet. Susan Harrison is in Showstopper! The Improvised Musical at the Other Palace until March: https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/showstopper-the-improvised-musical/ Gemma Arrowsmith is performing her show EARTHLING at VAULT Festival in February: https://vaultfestival.com/whats-on/gemma-arrowsmith-auntie/
Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Max Davis, Jenny Laville, Henry Paker, Mike Shephard, Tom Crowley and Gemma Arrowsmith join in for this special documentary about former Bovine Farmers' Union bursar Parsnip Flendercroft. Music: “Kitten” “Por Supuesto” “Morels” Podington Bear soundofpicture.com
Matthew Crosby, Gemma Arrowsmith and Tom Crowley join in for this episode in which we talk to a priest whose views about the life of Jesus threaten to turn Christianity on its head. We also hear about the seemingly unstoppable progress of the Church Of Eli. By Benjamin Partridge, Matthew Crosby, Gemma Arrowsmith and Tom Crowley. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com. MERCHANDISE LINK: http://www.beefanddairynetwork.com/merch
The second in a new mini-series from the Beef And Dairy Network. “Why would a man from the south of Wales in his sixties come all the way to London with nothing but a train ticket and a lump hammer to kill a perfect stranger?” By Benjamin Partridge, Mike Bubbins, Ed Gamble, Mike Wozniak, Gemma Arrowsmith, Tom Crowley, Sian Harries, Tom Neenan and Rhodri Viney.
Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it Batman? No its Episode 44! Susan and Gemma from Hayley and Ruth: Two Star return to review Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance. Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Award-winning 2014 black comedy starring everyone’s favourite Batman, Michael Keaton. Birdman is the other film about drumming that came out in 2014 (the other was Whiplash), well it features drumming and filmed to appear as one sequence. If the prospect of Michael Keaton wondering around Times Square in his tight whiteys doesn’t get you interested, we honestly don’t know what will! Featuring a performance from Keaton that balances comedy with sadness so perfectly its a tragedy in itself it didn’t win the Oscar. Supported by fantastic performances from Emma Stone, Naomi Watts, Amy Ryan and Edward Norton (in his pants), more comedy please Ed. Scores The recommendability was really really high and overall Birdman scores 4.1. Its no Tootsie but we still recommend it, despite the lack of love from Twitter. It would have been higher but Kobi gave it a 2 for small screen score. Boooooooo! [supsystic-tables id='46'] What do you guys think? Have you seen Birdman? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #044 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #044 Crew of Gemma Arrowsmith @mmaarrow (gemmaarrowsmith.com) and Susan Harrison @SueHarrison123 (www.susanharrisoncharacters.com) from Hayley and Ruth Two Stars @twostarspodcast. Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist The Spotify soundtrack for this week is “Dirty Walk” More about Birdman For more info on Birdman, you can visit the Birdman IMDB page here or the Birdman Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
Kevin Eldon joins in for this episode in which we speak to Professor Colin Plenty from the British Farming Rare Breeds Society about the recent sighting of the rare pygmy cow. By Benjamin Partridge, Kevin Eldon and everyone who phoned the Beef and Dairy Network answerphone. Thanks to Gemma Arrowsmith. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
We're back! It's Episode 24 and we’re in with a classic! Susan from Hayley and Ruth: Two Stars choose Young Frankenstein which was the second film that director Mel Brooks released in 1974 (The first was Blazing Saddles). Young Frankenstein follows Gene Wilder's Dr Frankenstein (Pronounced "FRONKENSTEEN") a talented american based neurosurgeon that whats to maintain a distance between himself and his grandfather the madcap Victor Von Frankenstein. This was until he inherits his grandfather's fortune and then heads to live in his inherited castle with Igor, Frau Blucher and Inga Scores [supsystic-tables id='25'] Young Frankenstein was a delight for all around the table! Kobi had never seen it before whilst the others had done but not recently. It's a classic that still looks great and benefits from being shot on the initial set and, of course, Mel Brooks' awesomeness and the excellent cast! Scoring 4.14 - A high score as expected! What do you guys think? Have you seen Young Frankenstein? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #024 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #024 Crew of Gemma Arrowsmith @mmaarrow (gemmaarrowsmith.com) and Susan Harrison - @SueHarrison123 www.susanharrisoncharacters.com from Hayley and Ruth Two Stars @twostarspodcast. Find their website online here Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist It has to be Putting on the Ritz, but there is no Gene Wilder version so we have added the Mel Torme Version! More about Young Frankenstein For more info on Young Frankenstein, you can visit the Young Frankenstein IMDB page here or the Young Frankenstein Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
Interviews with Adam Roberts, Olivia Smith and Gemma Arrowsmith as well as short piece Saturday Night in the Solar System by Olly Allsopp. Produced and presented by Tom Crowley, Jenny Redmond and Eleanor Rushton. The supervising editor is Odinn Orn Hilmarsson, who also composed the music. Full episode notes can be found at storyetcpod.com
This week Worst Foot Forward goes intergalactic! Our stellar guest, comedian and writer Gemma Arrowsmith (http://gemmaarrowsmith.com), is a lover of all things space and so she helps Ben and Barry discuss the world's worst astronaut. We thumb through the books of space law, eat corned beef in a rocket ship and see just how many cute, furry creatures we can launch into the stratosphere in 45 minutes. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @mmaarrow
EPISODE 6: HECTOR VS CHILDHOOD Hector finally tells George the truth about his mysterious past. Biz is forced to take a day off work. The Obsoleteum attempts crowdfunding. Credits: Hector Vs The Future was created by James Hamilton / Co-written by James Hamilton and James Huntrods / Episode 6 was co-directed by Andy Goddard & James Hamilton / With music by Óðinn Örn Hilmarsson. Hector Vs Job Requirements stars David Arrondelle as Hector, Danielle Winter as Biz, Richard Soames as George, Charles Booth as Fake Phil, Gemma Arrowsmith as Samara, Felix Trench as Maxwell, and Loren O’Brien as Hindsight. Hector Vs The Future is produced by Stuff That Talks, in association with James Hamilton.
In this month's episode we hear a strange message recieved on the Network answerphone. By Benjamin Partridge with thanks to Gemma Arrowsmith, Mike Wozniak, Tom Crowley, Nadia Kamil. Music: Disquiet Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
Improvised character comedy podcast by Susan Harrison and Gemma Arrowsmith www.susanharrisoncharacters.com @SueHarrison123 www.gemmaarrowsmith.com @mmarrow Theme music by Matt Lewsey & Amy Ashworth of Skiffle and the Piffles @Skiffle_Piffles #spoof #improv #improvisation #comedy #monarchy #royalfamily #character
The Big Short (2015) & Duck Soup (1933) w. Gemma Arrowsmith See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spoof improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest Improvisers and character comedians. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com Featuring Justin Brett as XPB @XPBvotes "UKIP (Pale male stale revolution)" song written and performed by Professor Jack Darcy @DarcyComedy www.darcycomedy.com Nigel Farage related "Compassion" sketch written and performed by Gemma Arrowsmith #spoof #comedy #Improv #Impro #Improvisation #Character #Election #UKIP
Spoof improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest up and coming character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com Featuring Paul Foxcroft as Jesus Christ - @misterspidergod Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles (@Skiffle_Piffles) #comedy #Improv #Improvisation #Impro #Character #Spoof
Spoof improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest up and coming character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com Also featuring Joe Bor as Jasper Cromwell Jones (@ThePoshClimber @josephbor) Andrew Gentilli as Chris The Puffin (@AndrewGentilli @BEINGSImprov) Alma Sketch written & performed by Gemma Arrowsmith Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles (@Skiffle_Piffles) #spoof #comedy #Improv #Improvisation #Character
Spoof improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest up and coming character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. Also featuring Rhys Collier (DNAYS) as Ray Mears Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.dnays.com @MrRhysCollier #spoof #comedy #Improv #Improvisation #Character
Spoof improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest up and coming character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. Also featuring Max Dowler as Jon Van John Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.maxdowler.com @skiffle_piffles #spoof #comedy #Improv #Improvisation #Charactercomedy
Christmas edition of the spoof improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest up and coming character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. Also featuring; Andrew Gentilli, Chris Gau and Alison Thea-Skot Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.alisontheaskot.com @thechrisgau @Skiffle_Piffles #charactercomedy #Improv #Impro #Spoof #Improvisation
Spoof comedy improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. Also featuring Fraser Millward and Sam Thomas. Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.frasermillward.com @skiffle_piffles "Inconsequential News" sketch written and performed by Gemma Arrowsmith with music/sound by Kevin MacLeod at http://incomtech.com/music/royalty-free/ #spoof #comedy #improv #character #sketch #Improvisation #Impro
Spoof comedy improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith. Also featuring Sam Thomas and Colin Leggo. Back Row theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and the Piffles. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.youtube.com/ColinLeggo @skiffle_piffles Willy Wonka sketch written and performed by Gemma Arrowsmith with music/sound by Kevin MacLeod at http://incomtech.com/music/royalty-free/ #spoof #comedy #improv #character #Edfringe
Spoof comedy improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith Also featuring Charlie Kemp (as Morrison) and Mawaan Rizwan as Khalid. Back Row Theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and The Piffles. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com https://www.youtube.com/user/MalumTV @Morrisongenuine www.facebook.com/skiffleandthepiffles #spoof #comedy #Improv #BackRow
Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith Also featuring Charlie Kemp (as Morrison), Lindsay Sharman as The Poet, and Samuel Thomas as "Male Voice With Gravitas". Back Row Theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and The Piffles. Taking Your Husband's Name sketch by Gemma Arrowsmith with music by Kevin MacLeod at http://incometech.com/music/royalty-free/ www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.lindsaysharman.com www.facebook.com/skiffleandthepiffles