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Paola Tonussi"Poesie"Rupert BrookeInterno Poesiawww.internopoesialibri.comCuratela e traduzione: Paola TonussiPostfazione: Silvio RaffoDefinito come «il migliore dei Georgiani» da Ezra Pound, Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) è il poeta della transience, la bellezza che presto svanisce. Celebre per i sonetti di guerra, da lui poco considerati, Brooke è poeta ben più intenso del mito creato da quei versi e dalla morte precoce nell'azzurro Egeo: una leggenda, un'illusione che colma il disperato bisogno d'ideale degli inglesi in guerra, ma deforma il giovane agitatore socialista e amante dei cruenti elisabettiani nell'idolo dell'establishment. Di straordinaria maestria tecnica adagiata su un letto formale, la sua poesia s'immette nel solco di Marvell e l'assunto nostalgico del tempo che va, quale tentativo di fermare l'istante, la bellezza dai piccoli piedi sempre in fuga, transitoria. Nei così detti “ugly poems” si rivela invece poeta di acuminata ironia, il primo a considerare temi tabù per l'epoca – decadimento fisico della vecchiaia, avversione per la banalità borghese, contrasto tra eros e matrimonio. Con occhi addestrati alle visioni – Donne, Marvell, Webster, Milton – quella di Rupert Brooke è una poesia molto più moderna della sua fama, che va scoperta e restituita al suo vero orizzonte: la meraviglia della linea inglese, da Shakespeare a Auden.Rupert Brooke, nato a Rugby nel 1887 è l'astro della sua generazione: brillante sportivo, studioso che concorre alla riscoperta di Donne, Webster e gli elisabettiani, i cui saggi lo rendono Fellow del King's College a Cambridge. Personalità affascinante, sognatore che scrive versi in giardino e vegetariano ante litteram, attrae a Grantchester, il villaggio fuori Cambridge dove vive, amici e artisti: Virginia Woolf, Forster, Lytton Strachey, Maynard Keynes, Duncan Grant e altri. Ammirato da Pound e Henry James, Eliot e Fitzgerald, è il poeta della transience, la bellezza che presto svanisce, l'amico generoso che lascia la propria eredità letteraria ai poeti Gibson, Abercrombie e de la Mare, perché possano scrivere senza assilli pratici. Oltre i “sonetti di guerra” che gli danno fama di war poet quasi suo malgrado, Rupert Brooke pubblica in vita una sola raccolta, Poems 1911, che rivela agli inglesi un Marvell minore e una poesia colma d'ironia, levità ed eccezionale maestria tecnica. La seconda raccolta, Poems 1914, esce postuma: il poeta muore infatti andando ai Dardanelli nell'aprile 1915, ed è sepolto a Sciro nell'Egeo dai compagni soldati destinati a morire poco dopo di lui. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Charlie Higson is bordering on national treasure status with millions of fans worldwide an author, actor, producer, comedian and writer for TV, film and radio. Both his ‘Young Bond' and ‘The Enemy' series for teenagers, have sold over a million copies in the UK. The rights to The Enemy books have been sold to a leading US studio who are currently developing it as a major movie franchise.In 2023 Charlie published his first adult James Bond novel, On His Majesty's Secret Service.In the 80s Charlie was lead singer in the Indie dance band The Higsons, whose hits included I Don't Want To Live With Monkeys, and Run Me Down which todays podcast will focus on.Charlie wrote 4 adult crime novels, ‘King Of The Ants', ‘Happy Now', ‘Full Whack' and ‘Getting Rid Of Mr Kitchen' in the 1990s and returned to crime writing in 2022 with the publication of ‘Whatever Gets You Through The Night'. 2023 saw his first foray into adult James Bond novels with ‘On His Majesty's Secret Service', published to coincide with the coronation of King Charles III.His book for younger children, ‘Worst. Holiday. Ever', was published in 2021 with the sequel ‘Worst. Superhero. Ever' out in Autumn 2024.TV writing work includes Saturday Live, Harry Enfield's Television Programme, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, Professor Branestawm, the sitcom - Swiss Toni, and the BAFTA winning sketch show The Fast Show, which he co-created, co-produced and starred in with Paul Whitehouse.Charlie and Paul co-produced and performed in the award-winning spoof radio series Down the Line for BBC Radio 4, which led to the BBC2 television series Bellamy's People.Charlie was also show-runner, and lead writer on two drama series - Randall & Hopkirk Deceased, for the BBC, and Jekyll & Hyde, for ITV.As well as appearing in many of his own productions, Charlie had major acting roles in the dramas Broadchurch and Grantchester in 2017.In 2023 Charlie launched his own podcast, a history of the British monarchy called ‘Willy Willy Harry Stee'. And is currently the interviewer for the espionage themed podcast The Spy Who.Pop over to the website (www.onthehuh.org) it has lots of links to other bands stuff and venues as well as a link to an ever evolving Spotify playlist of Norwich bands material compiled by pod producer Reuben Andrews called La musique de Norwich.chin chin
Cambridge Past, Present & Future has signed an agreement to look after Grantchester Meadows. Estate Manager Allan Scott-Davies tells Julian Clover how this beautiful part of our countryside will be […]
‘Rupert Brooke, the ghosts of the First World War & the power of myth – The Old Vicarage, Grantchester, England' To help support this channel & get exclusive videos every week sign up to Neil Oliver on Patreon.comhttps://www.patreon.com/neiloliver Rumble site – Neil Oliver Officialhttps://rumble.com/c/c-6293844 Website:https://www.neiloliver.com Shop - check out my t-shirts, mugs & other channel merchandise:https://neil-oliver.creator-spring.com Instagram - NeilOliverLoveLetter:https://www.instagram.com/neiloliverloveletter Podcasts:Season 1: Neil Oliver's Love Letter To The British IslesSeason 2: Neil Oliver's Love Letter To The WorldAvailable on all the usual providershttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/neil-olivers-love-letter-to-the-british-isles #NeilOliver #Rupertbrooke #Grantchester #ghosts #hauntings #WW1 #Byron #Poets #WarPoets #history #neiloliverGBNews #travel #culture #ancient #historyfact #explore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AN EYE FOR AN EYE (HarperCollins) is the penultimate in the William Warwick series, a remarkable character study of two men—William Warwick and Miles Faulkner—and a modern take on the Holmes/Moriarity dynamic. Warwick is now a Chief Superintendent at Scotland Yard, now head of the Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Unit, and Miles Faulkner is behind bars. In this dance of morality between these two men, Archer has opened rich narrative possibilities in the dark interlocking network of power and money around the world, from arms deals to the art market. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jeffrey Archer, whose novels include the Clifton Chronicles, the William Warwick novels and Kane and Abel, is one of the world's bestselling authors, with sales of over 275 million copies around the world. Famous for his discipline as a writer who works on up to fourteen drafts of each book, Jeffrey also brings a vast amount of insider knowledge to his books. Whether it's his own career in politics, his passionate interest in art, or the wealth of fascinating background detail – inspired by the extraordinary network of friends he has built over a lifetime at the heart of Britain's establishment – his novels provide a fascinating glimpse into a range of closed worlds. A member of the House of Lords, the author is married to Dame Mary Archer, and they have two sons, two granddaughters and three grandsons. He splits his time between London, Grantchester in Cambridge, and Mallorca where he writes the first draft of each new novel.
Behold! Actor and director TOM BRITTNEY gives us the five tracks he will meet in Hell!Tom is an incredible actor with a CV to match: Outlander, Grantchester, Greyhound, UnReal... He's now turned director, with two short films under his belt and a feature upcoming. We talked about that, as well as his secret dreadlocked past, tattoos, meeting Dolly Parton, tearing Henry Cavill's Superman suit, and of course, his six years as TV vicar Will Davenport in smash hit crime drama Grantchester.Head to https://www.patreon.com/hellishpod to access episodes early and ad free, where you will find out which artists our guests will meet in Hell. You'll also get our two pilot episodes, and a bunch of other stuff depending which tier you pick - including the chance to come and work for Hell's H.R. department! If you just want to be nice/bribe your way out of Hell then you can also tip us over at https://www.ko-fi.com/hellishpodYou can order The Whale Tattoo by Jon Ransom - soon to be a major motion picture directed by Tom - from our bookshop https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/hellish You can also get books written by our other guests, and a choice selection of Hell literature. Help us out by ordering from us!Find us on Spotify to hear the songs on Tom's Infernal Playlist in full, as well as the Ultimate Infernal Playlist which combines the choices of every damned soul we've met so far. https://tinyurl.com/hellishpodYou can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podThreads: https://www.threads.net/@hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/hellishpodTikTok: www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this bonus episode we're highlighting the Lightning Round question: “What three items would you put in a time capsule that represent your history and the times you've lived? The Time Capsule question gives us insight into what our guests want to be remembered for and the memories they'd like to keep about special people, places, and experiences in their lives. This podcast features responses from 5 guests from the 3rd season of “Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters.” Yancy Red Corn and Moira (Mora) RedCorn who joined us for a conversation about the Martin Scorsese film “Killers of the Flower Moon” Damianne Scott, founder of Black Girl Loves Jane, who gave us insights into the country society of Jane Austen's Regency far from the society of Bridgerton's ton Ruth Gemmell, best known as Lady Violet Bridgerton, matriarch of the Bridgerton family, in the popular Netflix series. Rishi Nair who recently joined the PBS Masterpiece Mystery series GRANTCHESTER as the new vicar Alphy Kottaram TIMESTAMPS 0:01 Intro to Time Capsule Podcast 2:35 Yancey Red Corn and Moira Redcorn, Killers of the Flower Moon, time capsule 9:06 Damianne "Dami" Scott, Black Girl Loves Jane, capsule 12:39 Ruth Gemmell, Bridgerton's Lady Violet, time capsule 15:26 Rishi Nair, Alphy Kotteram/Grantchester time capsule STAY ENGAGED with HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS LISTEN to past past podcasts and bonus episodes SIGN UP for our mailing list SUPPORT this podcast on Spotify or SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstore Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support
Pascy Benedetto of The Rupert Brooke in Grantchester, Spencer Drake (top middle), Steve Thompson The Foraging Chef (right), and Victoria & Edvard Rothe of The Apothecary (bottom). A popular ex-Cambridge restaurant owner takes over a Grantchester pub; Tea Apothecary opens in Magdalene Street. Steve Thompson forages wild Mirabelle plums, wild fennel and other seeds; Bee keeping. Presented by Matt Bentman, Alan Alder and Sue Bailey.
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Grantchester Season 9.Reverend Alphy Kottaram could be described as a “glass half full” kind of guy. And this season, that optimistic outlook has been repeatedly put to the test. Today, we're joined once again by lead actor Rishi Nair, and Grantchester writer and creator Daisy Coulam to look back on this transformational season, and maybe peek into the future of the next.
PopaHALLics #127 "Let's Do the Twist-er"Despite her tornado fears, Kate gets sucked into the new disaster movie "Twisters." Steve goes samurai with "Shogun." Also: Murders! Mysteries! Monkeys! (Haven't you always wanted a mon-KEY?)In Theaters:"Twisters." In this "stand-alone sequel" to the 1996 hit, a woman (Daisy Edgar-Jones) testing a new tornado tracking system in Oklahoma crosses paths with a reckless, charismatic storm chaser (Glen Powell). Things are about to get stormy!Streaming:"Twister," Max, Prime, and other streaming services. In this 1996 Jan de Bront thriller, Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton play two storm chasers on the brink of divorce who put themselves in harm's way to test an advanced weather alert system. With Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alan Ruck, Jami Gertz, and Cary Elwes."Shogun," FX, Hulu. Based on the James Clavell novel, this much-Emmy-nominated historical drama focuses on the collision/collusion of two ambitious men, an English sailor marooned in Japan (Cosmo Jarvis) and a Japanese lord (Hiroyuki Sanada) fighting for his survival."Grantchester," PBS. Season 9 is one of change, as vicar Will (Tom Brittany) receives a surprise offer, DI Geordie (Robson Green) must learn to work with a new vicar (Rishi Nair) and Geordie's independent daughter Esme (Skye Degruttola) is out in the big wide world of 1961."Man Up," Peacock, Prime, and other streaming services. In this 2015 British romantic comedy, a journalist (Lake Bell) whose life is a mess pretends to be the blind date a marketing manager (Simon Pegg) was expecting. Comedy ensues. With Sharon Horgan ("Bad Sisters") and Rory Kinnear."Wild Target," Prime, Peacock, and other streaming services. In this 2010 romantic comedy, a reclusive, middle-aged hitman (Bill Nighe) is flummoxed by his latest assigned hit, a beautiful, impetuous art swindler (Emily Blunt). With Rupert Grint, Rupert Everett, and Martin Freeman."Homicide Los Angeles," Netflix. This docuseries from the creators of "Law and Order" tells the stories of notorious murders from the viewpoints of the detectives and prosecutors who cracked them."Hit Monkey," Disney +/Hulu. Just another animated mismatched buddy action drama in which a Japanese snow monkey and the ghost of a hit man seek vengeance on bad guys. Bloody, bloody vengeance. With the voice talents of Olivia Munn, Jason Sudeikis, and George Takei. Books:"Killingly," by Katharine Beutner. Based on the real-life disappearance of a Mount Holyoke student in 1897, this "haunting" novel delves into academia, family trauma, and the risks faced by unconventional women in the late 19th century."Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone," by Benjamin Stevenson. An Australian comic has written a fun, witty novel that cleverly—very cleverly—blends classic and modern murder mysteries.Click through the links above to watch and read what we're talking about.
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Grantchester Season 9.Actor Al Weaver has played fan-favorite Leonard Finch since the first season of Grantchester. After successfully stepping behind the camera as the director of an episode last season, he's back in the director's seat for Episodes 4 and 5 of Season 9. Today, we're joined by Al to discuss the choices he made in directing these spellbinding episodes of Grantchester.
In episode 57, The Boston Sisters talk with actor RISHI NAIR, who portrays Alphy Kottaram, the new vicar in season 9 of the PBS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! series GRANTCHESTER. Alphy takes over the pulpit from departing vicar Will Davenport (Tom Brittney), and gets off to a rough start with DI Geordie Keating (Robson Green). This conversation with Rishi Nair explores historical drama representation and cultural identity, as well as race and identity in 1960s England through the story of a British-born Indian vicar. Nair shares stories about becoming part of the GRANTCHESTER cast family; and if acting and ministry are "callings," with similarities and challenges. GRANTCHESTER is created by Daisy Coulam and is adapted from the Grantchester mystery novels by James Runcie. Transcript for Ep. 57 is available on the podcast website 0:08 - Introducing Rishi Nair and Grantchester Season 9 4:05 - Creating Alphy Kottaram, the new vicar of Grantchester 9:31 - Becoming part of the Grantchester cast family 11:00 - Historical drama representation and cultural identity 17:35 - Race and identity in 1960s England through the lens of an Indian vicar 23:10 - Acting and ministry "callings," similarities and challenges 28:45 - Lightning Round: the "swinging 60s," football, DVD, water bottle 32:35 - Where to watch GRANTCHESTER and MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! 33:14 - Share, subscribe, write Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters 34:37 - Disclaimer --- STAY ENGAGED with HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform LISTEN to past past podcasts and bonus episodes SIGN UP for our mailing list SUPPORT this podcast on Spotify or SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstore Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Episode 3 of Grantchester Season 9.Actor Rishi Nair steps into the role of Grantchester's newest vicar, Alphy Kotteram. But this quaint Cambridgeshire village doesn't exactly welcome him with open arms. Will Alphy find his place in Grantchester? Today, we're joined by Rishi and lead writer and executive producer Daisy Coulam, to dive into all of the big changes in this new era of Grantchester.
Preview Episode 57. The Boston Sisters talk with Rishi Nair who portrays Alphy Kottaram, the new vicar in season 9 of the PBS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY series GRANTCHESTER. Alphy takes over the pulpit from former vicar Will Davenport, and gets off to a rough start with DI Geordie Keating. But will the locals embrace Alphy as they did the previous 2 vicars? Episode 57 will be available July 2, 2024. You can watch GRANTCHESTER Sunday nights on PBS MASTERPIECE MYSTERY. Check local listings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Grantchester Season 9.Tom Brittney has been a multi-hyphenate on Grantchester: lead actor, director, and executive producer. For the past five seasons, we've watched his character, Will Davenport, transform from rash youth to family man. This week, Tom joins us for a final time to reflect on what playing Will Davenport has taught him about himself and to tie up Will's character arc as he bids farewell to Grantchester.
Acabando la Semana Santa, Juan Luis Álvarez repasa seriales que, de un modo u otro, tienen que ver con esta celebración. Los elegidos Los elegidos es una exitosa super producción que narra la vida de Jesucristo a través de las personas que le conocieron, buscando mostrar al hijo de Dios de una manera más personal e inmediata. Se puso en marcha mediante Crowfunding y ahora es un fenómeno mundial con estupendas críticas. (En A Contra+ se pueden ver las 4 temporadas disponibles y en Movistar +, las 2 primeras). Los Borgia (Movistar + y Sky showtime) Dirigida por Neil Jordan e interpretada por Jeremy Irons, se trata de una espectacular recreación de las andanzas de la “primera familia” del crimen. Se centra en la célebre estirpe valenciana que dominó la Roma renacentista, creando un auténtico imperio en el seno de la Iglesia Católica, que cambió el curso de la historia. Una familia que murió y mató por la ambición y el poder. Sus miembros se amaron y se asesinaron entre ellos, pero también fuera del clan. El personaje central - Rodrigo Borgia más conocido como Papa Alejandro VI: astuto y maquiavélico… Grantchester (Prime Video y Filmin) La adaptación de los libros de James Runcie nos lleva a 1953 al pueblo de ‘Grantchester', donde el sacerdote Sidney Chambers se pone a investigar los asesinatos de sus feligreses y no sólo de los suyos, con ayuda del detective del pueblo. James Norton y Tom Brittney (Outlander) han dado rostro a tan espabilados curas en las diferentes temporadas.
Alex Rushmer on Vanderlyle's first five years and what the future holds. Barry Vera of the Green Man in Grantchester on the importance of serving the local community and his ideas for it, also the full opening of the garden. Cambridges 'Cambucha'. Dave Fox on growing advice for Spring. Flavour is presented by Matt Bentman, Alan Alder and Sue Bailey.
People with disabilities have been historically underrepresented in the entertainment industry. In this episode, host Sandra Abrams chats with U.K.- based actress, writer, and disability advocate, Melissa Johns. Johns explains how she landed the role as the brainy Miss Scott in the British detective series, Grantchester, where her disability (born without her right forearm and hand) is a non-factor, who she called first when she landed a role on the iconic soap, Coronation Street, and how her foundation is helping others with disabilities break down barriers in the entertainment industry. She also shares what happened when intimate photos of her were posted online and how she got her power back through writing. To learn more about Melissa Johns and her organization TripleC, check out: https://triplec.org.uk/
Rafael who runs the Pinchito's Spanish food stall at Cambridge Market one of three small features looking at food stalls on Cambridge Market. (Photo: Matt Bentman) Hot food on Cambridge Market; Frank's Farm in Elsworth; Rosie Sykes' potato recipes and Grantchester's Orchard Tea Garden. Matt Bentman and Dr Sue Bailey present.
In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Writer Helen Black. Helen has transitioned into TV after writing a series of successful crime novels, picking up credits on shows such as Life and Death in the Warehouse, Grantchester and now the second season of the hit BBC show, TIME, starring Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance, Siobhan Finneran and Bella Ramsey. If you want to be a working director in TV, you will likely be brought onto a project closer to physical production, with the Producers and Writers likely being involved since its inception. Understanding their process, their intention and best collaborative practices are key to a successful career, so we got Helen on to help break down this process. This conversation includes: -Her journey into writing. -How she transitioned into writing for screen. -What was the process of getting representation for screen? -The collaborative process between her and Jimmy McGovern. -How she collaborates with the series directors. -What does her writing and rewriting process look like? -What does the future hold for her now? Biography Helen Black was born and raised in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, and against everyone's advice she studied Law at the University of Hull, becoming a solicitor for ten years. It was in Helen's exposure to lots of peoples stories that inspired her to write herself, penning the novel DAMAGED GOODS, a story about a young person accused of murder, who is physically unable to defend themselves. She then went on to write another 10 crime novels, with the latest one called HARD AS NAILS which was published in December 2020. She has been transitioning into writing for screen over the last 7 years or so, winning a Kudos North Writers Award in 2017, a competition running in conjunction with BBC Writers Room and has been on a roll recently, earning writing credits on shows CLINK, DEATH IN PARADISE, the BAFTA nominated Single Drama LIFE AND DEATH IN THE WAREHOUSE, GRANTCHESTER. Most recently, she wrote all three episodes of BBC's TIME season two alongside Jimmy McGovern, which stars Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance, Siobhan Finneran and Bella Ramsey. Nuggets of the week Helen: NF - Hope (Song) Oz: Go Into The Story - Scott Myers (Website) Marcus: Ridley Scott Picks a Favorite Shot From Each of His Most Iconic Movies | My Best Shots (YouTube video) Additional links -Writer, Directors and Producer Directors: A six-year overview of Diamond Data 2017/17 to 2021/22 -BFI Skills Review 2023 Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Helen: Twitter (X) The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
People with disabilities have been historically underrepresented in the entertainment industry. In this episode, host Sandra Abrams chats with U.K.- based actress, writer, and disability advocate, Melissa Johns. Johns explains how she landed the role as the brainy Miss Scott in the British detective series, Grantchester, where her disability (born without her right forearm and hand) is a non-factor, who she called first when she landed a role on the iconic soap, Coronation Street, and how her foundation is helping others with disabilities break down barriers in the entertainment industry. She also shares what happened when intimate photos of her were posted online and how she got her power back through writing. To learn more about Melissa Johns and her organization TripleC, check out: https://triplec.org.uk/
— W gminie Zbiczno są tablice, które mają cytaty z książek. Są całe mapy z cytatami książek z serii o Lipowie. To jest dopiero uniwersum! — mówi Piotr Markiewicz o mieście, które ma być inspiracją dla tytułowego Lipowa, w którym dzieje się fabuła książek Katarzyny Puzyńskiej oraz ich ekranizacji, którą już wkrótce będzie można oglądać na Playerze. — Zawierzyłem w ten serial prawie po pierwszej scenie — dodaje. — Jeżeli dobrze pójdzie ten serial, a trzymamy mocno kciuki, to jest szansa na kolejne sezony i uniwersum Lipowa, które ma bardzo wielu fanów w Polsce. Są nawet ich zloty. Fajnie byłoby mieć takie swoje polskie "Midsommar" — mówi Bartosz Węglarczyk. — "Grantchester" to hit w Wielkiej Brytanii. Masz piękną, angielską wieś, przepiękne widoki. Rzecz dzieje się po wojnie, przełom lat 40. i 50., oczywiście zaczynają się masowe morderstwa, ludzie padają jak muchy, zabici na różne sposoby. Jest lokalny detektyw, policjant, któremu pomaga główny bohater, anglikański ksiądz — mówi redaktor naczelny Onetu — Z jednej strony masz naprawdę ciekawe zagadki kryminalne, a jednocześnie księdza, który ma duże problemy z dziewczynami. To się naprawdę świetnie ogląda. — Na Amazon Prime pojawiła się ekranizacja wielkiego, światowego bestselleru "Red, White and Royal Blue". Syn kandydatki na prezydenta USA zakochuje się w synu króla albo królowej. Ukrywają swój romans, aż ten przestanie być ukryty. Co tu dużo mówić, jest to bardzo zła ekranizacja, fabuła jest robiona, jakby ktoś ją łopatą siekał. Ale zobaczenie Umy Thurman, która mówi z teksańskim akcentem, to jest ciekawe — mówi o swoim ostatnim odkryciu Piotr Markiewicz. W najnowszym odcinku podcastu "O serialach" rozmawiamy także o Stephenie Kingu, telewizji linearnej oraz o tym, który odcinek "The Bear" był najlepszy. Odcinek powstał we współpracy z TVN Player.
The ladies dig into Grantchester Season 8, which sees Will Davenport struggle to process the guilt of causing an accident that took an innocent man's life and the downward spiral that follows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ladies dig into the premiere of Grantchester Season 8, which sees Will wrestling with the idea of fatherhood as Geordie's superiors start hinting he should retire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ladies dig into the British programs headed our way this summer, from the final season of Endeavour and the premiere of the new mystery series Ridley to the returns of favorites like Grantchester, Good Omens, and Black Mirror.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Collected Poems by Rupert Brooke audiobook. Rupert Chawner Brooke was an English poet known for his idealistic War Sonnets written during the First World War (especially The Soldier), as well as for his poetry written outside of war, especially The Old Vicarage, Grantchester and The Great Lover. He was also known for his boyish good looks, which prompted the Irish poet William Butler Yeats to describe him as 'the handsomest young man in England'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stories from Grantchester meadows when the willows were frozen.Where Are You Going? is a unique storytelling podcast in which Catherine Carr interrupts people as they go about their everyday lives and asks simply: “Where are you going?” The conversations that follow are always unpredictable: sometimes funny, sometimes heart-breaking, silly, romantic or occasionally downright ‘stop-you-in-your-tracks' surprising.Be transported to places around the world and into the lives of others: You just never know what story is coming next… Presented by Catherine Carr Music by Edwin PearsonProduced by the team at Loftus Media Follow whereareyougoing on InstagramCheck out our site: whereareyougoing.co.uk Send us an email: whereareyougoing@loftusmedia.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angelo, Rhea, and Jay are back to discuss their reactions to the Eagles' horrific loss to the Chiefs. Beyond the game itself, though, the gang discusses what it is about the Super Bowl that makes it such a spectacular event in American culture, how each of them prefers to watch the game, and what they think the future holds for both the NFL and The Big Game.PLUS: In British Corner, Rhea reviews a listener suggestion: Grantchester. Angelo reviews Somebody I Used to Know, Aftersun, and Dear Edward, Jay has a review of Shrinking, and we finally reveal how Jay embarrassed himself in front of Superman's wife!BONUS CONTENT: Check out the video of Jay's daughter's reaction to the Super Bowl loss. DON'T FORGET: If you comment on our YouTube channel or tweet at Jay, we WILL REVIEW YOUR REQUEST! We'll do this as long as we can, so get your request in now!The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.
For the last time this series Grace opens her door to another Comfort Eating guest, and to finish in style she welcomes James Norton into her home to discuss all things delicious. James is best known for his portrayal of the despicable Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley, and other star roles include Grantchester, Little Women, and War & Peace. However, there's lots more to learn about James from his idyllic early years in Yorkshire, to a stint at a very religious boarding school, his breakthrough on the West End and, of course, the food that has been with him through it all
Actress Kacey Ainsworth visits "Up Next" to talk about her work in film, television and what's ahead on her Masterpiece show, "Grantchester."
Another day flying solo and Jane is already starting to look forward to Fi's return.The Times Technology Business Editor, Katie Prescott, is Jane's presenters friend today and tries her best to explain a bizarre cryptocurrency fraud story.Also, the novelist and creator of Grantchester, James Runcie, discusses his new book - and ode to his wife Marilyn's - 'Tell me Good Things'.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioTimes Radio Producer: Rosie CutlerPodcast Executive Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlie Higson is one of those annoying people who are good at everything. Not content with being an actor and comedian and formerly a singer, he is, of course, also an acclaimed author with a hugely impressive body of work. A star of The Fast Show, Broadchurch and Grantchester, his writing career is at least equally striking. The five novels in his Young Bond series and the seven in The Enemy series have thrilled and enchanted readers of all ages . His latest novel, Whatever Gets You Through the Night, is an out and out crime thriller, a gripping and brilliant page turner with a dark heart. Charlie Higson is interviewed by Steph McGovern.
Voice Memo: Jill loves that she knows her own mind Carrie and Sarah discuss hair, crocodiles, survivalists, and wine. Sarah tells stories about her family. Carrie riffs while Sarah gets her groceries and Sarah ABSOLUTELY listens to the podcast. Carrie butt-shames Sarah. Carrie is a handyman. Carrie loves the cozy show “Grantchester”. Carrie went to a Smashing Pumpkins concert with Jay and Jay does not listen to women…in music. Carrie also loves the book “The Family Plot.” Sarah hasn't finished it yet. Sarah went to a wiener dog race and is loving wiener dog races. Sarah wonders if we are boring and Carrie says we aren't. Sarah is loving that she made it home after making questionable transportation choices. Sarah avoided body violence. Carrie tells Sarah to ride a bike and to get more confident. Carrie loves that they made a good category in trivia and makes a great before and after game. Carrie trolls Sarah about googling. Carrie trolls themself about being in love with their therapist. Sarah loves that she's been publicly gay at work. Carrie loves Sarah's open butt policy and her open heart. Sarah loves that Carrie has a garden and a farm and that it creates great hair for them. Carrie and Sarah explain how weeding has 3 meanings: I've been weeding (me baby), I've been weeding (the garden), I've been weeding (tokin). Carrie and Sarah tell everyone to go vote. New sign-off: Witts and tits up; hearts and butts open
Heather and Vanessa are going back to the end of Season 1 to kick off...Season 2! It's here! We wrapped up Season 1 with the ladies' Top 5 movies and during the break, they watched one movie from the other's list. Time to find out:What Did You Think of My Favorite Movie?Heather recaps and shares her thoughts on Sing Street. Vanessa takes us through (as best she can) Pride and Prejudice with her review of this recent version of the story. Lots of love and clearly passionate opinions about each movie. What did you think of these movies?Our Favorite Things:Get the PBS Passport to watch some incredible shows. Our favorites are Sandition (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/sanditon/) and Grantchester (https://www.pbs.org/show/grantchester/).Things We Refer To In This Episode:The Doo Wop Project - https://www.thedoowopproject.com/Songs That Embarrass Our Families - https://www.youtube.com/c/SongsThatEmbarrassOurFamilies/videosThe Pout-Pout Fish Musical - https://twusa.org/shows-artists/on-tour-2/the-pout-pout-fish/Oklahoma - https://www.los-angeles-theatre.com/theaters/ahmanson-theater/oklahoma.phpLost in AustenAustenlandThank you to our supporters:Orange (I Got A Lot To Say About That Theme Song) Original music by Marcel Camargo and Leo CostaBoth are Grammy nominated artists, please check out their music here:http://www.marcelcamargo.com/385194ztbi4uegaj53ypbd2m0w98sg https://www.instagram.com/marcelcamargomusic/https://www.instagram.com/leocosta1010/?hl=en Website Sponsored by Alison Lindemann at WSI Internet Consulting - Digital Marketing Services (https://www.wsiworld.com/alison-lindemann)Support the showSupport the show
- W ostatni weekend obejrzałem bardzo dużo złych seriali i filmów. Niestety, niektórych z nich nie byłem w stanie obejrzeć do końca, a to bardzo rzadko mi się zdarza. - mówi Bartosz Węglarczyk w najnowszym odcinku podcastu "O serialach". Postanowiliśmy więc stworzyć nową sekcję filmów i seriali, w której znajdą się te produkcje, które wyłącza się przed końcem. - Obejrzałem film, opowiadający historię grupy wychowanków szkoły katolickiej, którzy porwali dwie dziewczyny i je torturowali. Jedna z nich nie przeżyła, a druga przypadkiem uszła z życiem. To masakryczna, ale prawdziwa historia. Ten film nazywa się "The Catholic School". Po przeczytaniu recenzji wydawało mi się, że to będzie coś naprawdę dobrego. Ja jednak nie wytrzymałem z nim do końca. - mówi redaktor naczelny Onetu. - Następną produkcją z tej sekcji jest "Lisey's Story" na Apple TV +. Julianne Moore, Clive Owen i Jennifer Jason Leigh - to naprawdę dobra obsada. Bardzo dużo spodziewałem się po tym serialu, ale niestety... nie udało mi się obejrzeć go do końca. Był po prostu nieprawdopodobnie nudny. - dodaje. - Do końca nie dałem rady obejrzeć także filmu "Project Power" na Netflixie. Pomysł naprawdę ciekawe, ale niestety zepsuty. Po 30 minutach się znudziłem i wyłączyłem. - podsumowuje Bartosz Węglarczyk. Seriale i filmy, o których rozmawiamy: (2:00) - "Grantchester" (2:40) - "Zabójcza broń" (HBO MAX) (7:15) - "Ród smoka" (HBO MAX) (13:30) - "Władca Pierścieni: Pierścienie Władzy" (Amazon Prime Video) (16:20) - "The Catholic School" (NETFLIX) + (18:05) - "Minuta Ciszy" (Canal +) (18:50) - "Lisey's Story" (Apple TV+) + (21:35) - "Industry" (HBO MAX) (25:10) - "Project Power" (NETFLIX) + (26:25) - "Trust" (Disney +) (29:40) - "Welcome to Wrexham" (Disney +) (33:10) - "X" (vod.pl) (36:55) - "The West Wing" (39:00) - "Ekipa" (40:35) - "Blondynka" (NETFLIX) (42:20) - "Zaginięcie w Lørenskog" (NETFLIX) (43:30) - "The Velvet Underground" (Apple TV +) (45:35) - "The Last Movie Stars" (HBO MAX) (48:35) - "The Meaning of Hitler" (vod.pl)
Sometimes a musical work of art is so perfect, so magnificent, that it's almost impossible to remember the work that's gone on, behind the scenes, from the early drafts to the anxiety and relief of the first performance. That's certainly true of a masterpiece such as Bach's St Matthew Passion. But writer James Runcie wants us to think about what went on in Bach's mind while he was creating that magnificent Passion, and he's written both a play and a novel about it. The novel, his twelfth, is called The Great Passion and it was published earlier this year; it was also broadcast on Radio 4 just before Easter. James is an award-wining film-maker, playwright and artistic director who has worked at the BBC, the Bath Literary Festival and Southbank Centre. He's also the author of the Grantchester detective novels, now filming their eighth series for television. The hero's a young priest, who solves crimes while wrestling with problems of religious faith - and religion is something James Runcie knows all about, as his father was Archbishop of Canterbury. In conversation with Michael Berkeley, James Runcie talks about the influence of his father, and of his unconventional mother, who was a pianist and piano teacher; in their household, he says, religion was optional, but music was compulsory. He shares his passion for the works of Bach in three of his choices, including the Matthew Passion. And he talks movingly about the death of his wife, the drama director Marilyn Imrie, from Motor Neurone Disease. When she was no longer able to speak, he played her music. A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3 Produced by Elizabeth Burke
We are going back to classic nerdom and reviewing anime film Belle by Mamoru Hosoda. We are Blerding Out about House of the Dragon, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, One Punch Man, Fruits Basket, Wedding Season, Grantchester, and axe throwing. Listen in as we reminisce about our favorite animes past and present. Check out links to some mentions during the episode: Axe Throwing https://www.thevirginiaaxecompany.com/ Grantchester https://youtu.be/4mWwWMob7ZI "Anime: Worlds Apart" research paper (Just enter 0 in the name a fair price field to download it for free) https://lumenavistudios.gumroad.com/l/awarp/awawsss Intro and Outro music is “Twilight” by Capshun Find him on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/capshun Show Notes by Bola Hanson Audio engineering by Whitney Booker Show Contact Info: Email: blerdtalkbw@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blerdtalkbw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlerdTalkBW Subscribe to our email newsletter: blerdtalkbw.ck.page Bola's contact info: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bolastorybee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bolastorybee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSOXQ6Tc_i81DlWSqCC78Ig/featured Whitney's company contact info: Email: whit@lumenavi.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lumenavistudios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blerdtalk-with-bola-and-whitney/message
Shukri discusses the evolution of the show: Grantchester. How does a show stay relevant after the main character leaves? Grantchester not only stays relevant, but it gets better over time. Shukri will discuss the constantly changing story of Grantchester on this episode of The Class X Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classxpodcast/message
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, commentary and analysis of Westworld's fourth season, and our listener feedback. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss Christina's plan to conduct one final test to determine whether survival of her race is possible. Though it's unclear how the human race fits into this equation, the fact that Caleb's daughter Frankie and other outliers remain in play makes it seem likely that the two races will play together in the newly created Westworld 2.0. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne talks about the series finale of Better Call Saul, and Dave tout season 7 of the PBS crime series Grantchester. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands comments on the nudity in the Westworld series premiere. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Season Grade: A
The ladies return to the world of Grantchester to discuss Season 7, from Will's romantic life and Leonard's new cafe to Mrs. C's troubling medical diagnosis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Six of the Seventh Season of Grantchester. As the seventh season of Grantchester comes to a surprisingly satisfying close, fans can be assured that the eighth season of the series is just over the horizon. Series creator and head writer Daisy Coulam and series lead — and director! — Tom Brittney return to the podcast to wrap up and look ahead .
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Five of the Seventh Season of Grantchester. The stubborn Mrs. C — Sylvia Chapman — is a centerpiece of the Grantchester family. Her unexpected medical troubles this seventh season leave her and the entire vicarage at a loss. Fortunately, Tessa Peake-Jones is more than able to find the emotional center of her character's difficult moments.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Four of the Seventh Season of Grantchester. There's a rotating cast of murderers — and murder victims — on every episode of Grantchester. But where do the actors come from who populate the Cambridgeshire rogues' gallery? Longtime series casting director Alex Irwin reveals how she casts a show.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Three of the Seventh Season of. Grantchester lead Tom Brittney already took a big leap in leading a series after a beloved main character left — and now, he takes on a new challenge in directing that show, too. The actor and director returns to the podcast for a very cinematic conversation about where he draws inspiration behind and in front of the camera.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Two of the Seventh Season of Grantchester. Maybe it's the season, maybe it's real-world changes, maybe it's the tide — but Grantchester head writer and series creator Daisy Coulam feels a positive vibe in the seventh iteration of her character-driven murder mystery. True, there's still murder — but things are looking up for Will, Geordie and their found families.
The ladies dig into the Grantchester Season 7 premiere, which attempts to pick up the pieces after the dramatic events of the series' previous outing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Bonnar is a Scottish actor who is best known for his roles as Ashley Jensons Husband, Chris in Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's Catastrophe, Max in Guilt, Duncan Hunter in Shetland, and for major roles in Line of Duty, for which he was nominated for a Bafta Scotland award, the police drama Unforgotten, with Sanjeev Baskhar and Nicola Walker, for which he won the BAFTA Scotland Best Actor award and the Broadcasting Press Guild Best actor award. He was also in Psychoville, Taggart, Doctor Who, Twenty Twelve, Silent Witness, Grantchester, Vera, Jekyll and Hyde, Undercover, Porridge as Officer Meekie, Eric, Ernie and Me, in which he played Eric Morecambe, Humans, Quiz and the films The Kid who would be King and Say My Name, to name but a few. He is the voice of several characters in video games like Assassins Creed and Battlefield 1 and he voices Twigs and Box in the CBeebies series Tree Fu Tom. In 2022 Mark appeared on Celebrity Catchphrase and raised £17,000 for Action for ME. Mark Bonnar is guest 194 on My Time Capsule and he chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Mark's film about his dad's art, Meet You at the Hippos: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00124rq/meet-you-at-the-hippos .Follow Mark Bonnar on Twitter: @mark_bonnar .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest: Tom Brittany, the lead actor that plays Will Davenport for the new season of Grantchester (Season 7) which just launched on BritBox on 28 April. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Simkins is an actor and writer who has appeared the films V for Vendetta, Wilde, The Iron Lady with Meryl Streep as well as Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy. He has appeared in more than 100 plays and musicals, at places like the National Theatre and the RSC as well as on the fringe and the West End. He's been in the musicals Chicago and Mamma Mia and he's made countless TV appearances including This is Going to Hurt, Finding Alice, Silent Witness, The Crown, Endeavour, Harlots, Grantchester, Eastenders, Lewis, The Bill, Casualty, New Tricks, Judge John Deed, Green Wing, Brookside, My Family, Foyle's War and A Touch Of Frost, among many others. His first book, his memoir of breaking into the acting profession, has become required reading for drama students everywhere. He is also the author of Fatty Batter, Detour de France and The Last Flannelled Fool as well as a travel writer for many national newspapers. Michael Simkins is guest 181 on My Time Capsule and he chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Michael Simkins on Twitter: @michael_simkins .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by Matthew Boxall .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.