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This week's topic of the week is ‘revenge gone awry'. Valerie tried to get revenge on her cheating husband but it backfired. Dean tried to get revenge on his ex-business partner and ended up making him rich. Dave is joined in the studio by Darren Carmody, a space enthusiast who discovered something out of this world on a beach in Portmarnock. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's topic of the week is 'Entrepreneurial Failures'. Kennedy's novelty restaurant recently closed down. Justin's cloning business didn't work out. Dave is joined in the studio by spiritual agony uncle Father Declan Quigg. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus episode of Phoning It In, Dave chats with Tamsin who arrived home to find her house abandoned.
This week's topic of the week is 'pushovers'. Logan is a self-confessed pushover. Terri loves pushovers because she's an influencer. Dave's special guest is Twitch Streamer Mitch Dreamer who blew up for his live streams of him attempting to murder his family and friends. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
This week's topic of the week is hoarders. Raymond likes to hoard human body parts. Seanie is fed up with his wife hoarding stuff around the house. The special studio guest is Marian Furmuny one of the stars of last summer's runaway hit reality show ‘A Quiet Love' where prospective couples are gagged on their dates and are unable to speak to each until after they've agreed to get married. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
After being ousted from every political party in the land, local Councillor Mickey Cloonan (Giles Brody) is on to launch his new political party, to quell rumours of duels with Gerry Adams, to explain the hugging tents and to settle a score with rowing heroes The O'Donovan Brothers. The Cloon is back baby! Giles Brody (Insta / Twitter) is an hilarious writer and comedian, with credits on RTE, BBC and Virgin One. He's currently a writer on Clear History (Thursdays RTE2) and check out some of his excellent work on Youtube here. Follow LWAH on Instagram and share with a friend! As always, follow Colin and Cillian's 'handlers': Mark Cantan & Luke Benson Thanks for listening! ImprovAbú
Myself and comedian/writer Giles Brody talk Guided By Voices and their seminal lo-fi classic 'Bee Thousand'.
It's Cian's last stand as co-host and the end of an era for the podcast. Some final highlights before the new series of episodes next week! Featuring, Dick Liver, Leo Varadkar, Giles Brody, Kelly Shatter, Luke Benson, Alison Spittle, Clare Monnelly, Kevin McGahern, Ardal O'Hanlon, Helen Bauer, Barry Gibb and Temper-Mental Misselayneous.
On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'DIY disasters' with Ivor, who made a mess of his attic conversion, Moira, who tried to redecorate her home in the style of Game Of Thrones, and Declan, who's having some trouble with 'hanging Baskets'. Dave also chats with Lynetta about the kids hanging around her local car wash. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
This week we're taking a look back at some more highlights of 2018. Featuring: Stephen Bradley, Mark Cantan, Laura O'Leary, Kevin McGahern, Pearl O'Rourke, Peter McGann, Erin McGathy, Ali Fox, Malachy McKeever, Luke Benson, Tara Flynn, Stephen Gibbons, Tony Cantwell, Hannah Mamalis, Kate Feeney, Linda O' Rourke, Ro Carey, Erin McGathy, Giles Brody, Debbie Cheevers, John Morton, Heber Hanly and Stephen Colfer. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
This week, Dave talks to Betty who wants to change her name; Ted who opened his own water park; and Shane who had a recent run in with a celebrity. Dave is joined in studio by his special guest Independent TD, publican and undertaker Paudie Daly-Doyle. Plus, the question of the week: What’s the worst restaurant experience you’ve ever had? To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, vent your anger to phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
Edwin and special stand-in temporary co-host Kevin McGahern welcome Giles Brody to the studio for the last week in a row (they promise). Giles and Kevin review being young altar servers at Mass when they were young. Giles has some tips for beating the heat and talks about Richie Kavanagh’s remake of the film Heat.
This week Giles Brody is trying to promote his new book but is interrupted by Leo Varadkar who has a lot to talk about – his recent solo Referendum victory, the terrible origins of Socky from The Den and why he’s suing the makers of new Irish movie Dublin Old School.
Last December Comedian Giles Brody and cool Taoiseach Leo Varadkar joined us for a bumper Christmas episode. We covered all the big topics you’d expect from a holiday special - Does lion urine keep away wily Dublin foxes? Which is the better Christmas movie – Steve Jobs or Passion of the Christ? Plus a wrapping paper rap battle, improvised Christmas songs, a terrible seasonal quiz and a few surprise special guests.
Giles Brody joins us this week to reveal the truth behind The Fields of Athenry. Unfortunately due to technical difficulties most of the episode is taken up with a promotional ad that is crashed by Paschal Podcast, the inventor of podcasts. Apologies to Giles, we’ll have him back on soon hopefully.
In episode 3 the gang have to bury a famous dog known for running onto the pitch during important matches. The new sitcom from Giles Brody starring Edwin Sammon, Phillipa Dunne, Neil Molloy, Hannah Mamalis and Colin Chadwick. Made for Galway Bay FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
The gang deal with a cash flow problem, Tom's gambling problem and accidentally making a nun up to look like Lou Reed. The new sitcom from Giles Brody starring Edwin Sammon, Phillipa Dunne, Neil Molloy and Hannah Mamalis. Produced by Conor O'Toole. Made for Galway Bay FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
In the first episode Tom (Neil Molloy) has to bury an old schoolmaster who stole his watch, Caitlin (Philippa Dunne) tries to worm her way into the musical society while Willy (Edwin Sammon) attempts to crack into the chamber of commerce. The new sitcom from Giles Brody starring Edwin Sammon, Phillipa Dunne, Neil Molloy, Colin Chadwick and Hannah Mamalis. Produced by Conor O'Toole. Music by Brian Kelly (So Cow/ Half Forward Line). Made for Galway Bay FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
Comedian Giles Brody and cool Taoiseach Leo Varadkar join us for our bumper Christmas episode. We cover all the big topics you’d expect in December. Does lion’s urine keep away wily Dublin foxes? Which is the better Christmas movie – Steve Jobs or Passion of the Christ? Plus a wrapping paper rap battle, improvised Christmas […] La entrada Reviewables #65 | Christmas Special with Giles Brody & Leo Varadkar se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Why do some many Hollywood films become shoddy foreign remakes? Giles Brody comes in to review this disturbing trend for us. Also this week – Why is Cian only allowed supervised weekend access to his car? Why does Edwin dispute that it’s a golden age for television? And will Grossmas Day be the next hit […] La entrada Reviewables #22 | Carwash Remakes with Giles Brody se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Alan and Ellen were joined by comedian Liam Nugent and Fr. Declan Quigg of the Film Palz podcast to talk about The Exorcist. Things went awry. Truths were revealed. We all learned a lot about ourselves and each other. It’s kind of about The Exorcist and kind of about trendy loolas and kind of about The Godfather and kind of about Liam’s mam. We hope you like it. You can hear more from Fr. Quigg and occasionally Liam Nugent on the Sunday Sermon podcast. Liam Nugent performs regularly at his local community centre and tries out jokes on twitter Special thanks to Giles Brody and Peter McGann for putting us in touch with Quigg and Nugent. We are forever changed. Follow Juvenalia on Twitter Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced by Alan Maguire and Alan Bennett, The Two Alans.
Giles Brody of The Mess Around and The Sunday Sermon Podcast talks to Alan and Ellen Tannam about Ghostbusters. At least that was the plan. It turned into more of a Ghostbusters-themed chat. We enjoyed it though, hopefully you will too. We talked about a lot of things including bingo playing taxi drivers, Eddie Murphy, Nas, John Belushi, Animal House, Michael Cera, Be Here Now, Crystal Skull Vodka, The House of Blues, Giles’s New University, Horses, Rick Moranis is sound, Ellen Hates Garry Shandling, celebrity atheism, Bill Murray several times in various ways, Groundhog Day, Harold Ramis, A Tom Cruise Film That I Refuse To Check The Name Of, creative partnerships, A phonecall from Sarah Silverman, meeting your heroes, Thom Yorke, funny people with guns, Micallef, Donegal People, the real reason Michael Collins was killed, De Valera, Cathal Brugha is hardcore, army friends, short men, Home Alone, visa issues, Problem Child 2, the new Ghostbusters movie, and loads of other bits. If you’ve read this far then why not subscribe to Juvenalia on iTunes or Stitcher, maybe even leave a review? Or not, it’s fine, I don’t want to be a burden. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell
Alan Maguire and Ellen Tannam talk to writer Sarah Maria Griffin about a film that was important to her as a teenager, The Fifth Element. Questions asked and answered in this episode include: Is The Fifth Element a noir? Who would we cast in a gender-swapped The Fifth Element? Is Ruby Rhod a queer icon? Is Bruce Willis a hot dad? Could The Fifth Element be made today? Is it weird and cool that Ellen and Sarah had never met before this episode but have something very important in common? How did Sarah turn some of the issues with being a Woman Who Likes Sci-Fi on their head while writing her first novel Spare And Found Parts? Is there really any need to watch Breaking Bad or True Detective? How strong are Alan’s keratin levels? Also, Jean Paul Gaultier, Bruce Willis’s Disney Sex Thriller, Zelda, Twin Peaks, home cinemas built by dads, CAPITALISM, and loads more. We had a Very Good Chat as they call it in formal chat circles. That’s the official term for it. I checked. This is the first episode of Juvenalia. If you enjoyed it then why not subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher or similar? We’ve got some very cool, interesting people coming in to talk about pop culture that was important to them when they were young in upcoming episodes including Damon Blake, Jeanne Sutton, Sinéad Burke, Giles Brody, Emer McLysaght, Louise Bruton, and lots of other people that Alan follows on Twitter and wanted an excuse to hang out with briefly in real life. Ok, thanks for listening. bye for now, see you soon. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell Mixed and edited by Alan Bennett
This is the fourteenth episode of the podcast; our weekly showcase of established and emerging Irish creative talent. This week's show features music from We Cut Corners, comedy from Giles Brody, storytelling from Tom Rowley, while author John Butler reads from his upcoming novel.