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This week we're joined by BAFTA-nominated actor Michelle Gomez. Known for her work on Green Wing, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and The Flight Attendant, she also starred as Missy, the first female incarnation of The Master in Doctor Who. Based on the hugely successful Scarred for Life books, this is a weekly exploration of the things that scared people growing up and what those things say about us today. Join Andy Bush and Dave Lawrence as each week they talk to a special guest who brings with them three terrors from their childhoods. Follow us on socials: Andy Bush - Twitter / Instagram Scarred For Life - Twitter / Facebook / Instagram Production Company - Lock It In Studio Producer - Dane Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen Mangan is an award winning actor who is also a presenter and writer. His prolific career includes comedic roles in TV hits Green Wing; Episodes and Adrian Mole. He also plays the much loved Nathan in BBC drama The Split and has appeared in many award winning theatre productions in the UK and on Broadway.Born in London to Irish immigrant parents, Stephen studied Law at Cambridge University. His passion though was for acting and after taking time out to care for his mother, he spent three years at RADA before pursuing a successful career on stage, screen and film. Stephen lives in London with his wife and three sons.DISC ONE: King of the Road - Roger Miller DISC TWO: I Recall A Gypsy Woman - Don Williams DISC THREE: Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) - John Lennon DISC FOUR: Who Knows Where the Time Goes - Fairport Convention DISC FIVE: Stayin Alive - Bee Gees DISC SIX: Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83: II. Adagio assai. Composed by Maurice Ravel and performed by Martha Argerich (piano) and Berliner Philharmoniker, conducted by Claudio Abbado DISC SEVEN: Rhapsody in Blue. Composed by George Gershwin and performed by New York Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta DISC EIGHT: (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher - Jackie Wilson BOOK CHOICE: Collected Works of Seamus Heaney LUXURY ITEM: A piano CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Stayin Alive - Bee Gees Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Sarah Taylor
Sally co-created, wrote and acted in Smack the Pony, a double Emmy Award-winning comedy show, for which she was nominated for best female newcomer at the 1999 British Comedy Awards. She has starred in countless films, television series, comedy shows and radio programmes such as the Bridget Jones films, Miranda, Green Wing, I am Alan Partridge, Rescue Me, Veep, Friday Night Dinner, Clare in the Community, among many others. In 2003, she was listed in The Observer as one of the funniest acts in British comedy. Sally talks about some of her career highlights and lowlights, the joys and pitfalls of being a female comedian, what it was like to be Shazza in Bridget Jones, and what it is like to live with her son Ollie, dispelling some of the unkind myths surrounding Down's Syndrome. Related Links A World Without Down Syndrome Smack the Pony
Greenwing Columbia Valley Cabernet In this episode, Rob and Scott review the budget entry Cabernet from Duckhorn's portfolio, the Greenwing Columbia Valley Cabernet. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
We're revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP289: Species Profile Green Wing Teal. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, now's your chance!Green-winged teal are the smallest of our North American dabbling ducks with a short neck and small bill. Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings go into the details about this fascinating species. The pair discuss the species' breeding habits, migrating, and wintering distribution. Prized by hunters for their abundance and as table fare, there's a lot to learn about Green-wings.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Contains Coarse LanguageMusicians often get tired of answering the same old questions. And when they do, they hope they'll be asked about... Anything Else.Anything Else Podcast is hosted by local Saskatchewan Musicians: Olli Eldrick, and Alex Lints.Featuring Special Guests: Matt Stinn from GreenWingSOCIALS:Olli on InstagramAlex on Instagram Dallas on XwitterAnything Else LinktreeAnything Else is recorded at Haines Mile Pub, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 8 de julho de 2024 e esta é a nossa vigésima primeira edição! Sabia que você pode anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias - tanto no podcast como no nosso site - e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil? Manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre todas as opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também será muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. 1 - A gente abre a edição de hoje com boas notícias: a campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2024 já está em andamento e com inscrições abertas pra todo mundo que quiser participar. A campanha acontece durante todo o mês de julho, com o intuito de promover ainda mais a participação feminina na podosfera aqui do Brasil. Aliás, não só feminina, porque pessoas queer e não-binárias também são super bem vindas a participar dO Podcast é Delas, beleza? A edição desse ano é a oitava do projeto, já são aí 8 anos que essa movimentação acontece pra incentivar que podcasters convidem mais mulheres, abram mais espaços pra vozes femininas de cenários diferentes, e se você quiser saber mais sobre a história da campanha ao longo desses anos, a nossa amiga e colunista Domenica Mendes escreveu nessa última semana sobre o tema, inaugurando a coluna dela lá no site do Pod Notícias. Eu acredito que a essa altura do campeonato isso já seja de conhecimento geral, mas se você não sabe, a Domenica é uma dos principais idealizadores da campanha O Podcast é Delas. Então, não teria ninguém melhor do que ela, mulher, podcaster e pioneira, pra falar à respeito. Então não deixa de visitar o artigo da Domenica no nosso site, de acessar opodcastedelas.com.br e, é claro, não deixa de participar dessa campanha que ainda é tão necessária, e que nós do Pod Notícias e também da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia temos muito orgulho de sermos apoiadores oficiais. Link / Coluna da Domenica Mendes 2 - E além da campanha O Podcast É Delas, também está no ar a edição de 2024 da PodPesquisa, realizada pela Associação Brasileira de Podcasters (ABPod). A pesquisa é refeita a cada alguns anos, pra atualizar os dados sobre o consumo de podcast no Brasil, com perguntas pras ouvintes, produtores de podcasts e entusiastas da mídia. Segundo o Samuel Leite, nosso amigo e vice-presidente da ABPod, a versão desse ano do estudo está trazendo algumas atualizações; entre elas um olhar mais atento à acessibilidade e as necessidades de pessoas com deficiência, e novos temas importantes, como o uso de inteligência artificial na produção de podcast e como os criadores de conteúdo têm feito seu marketing digital. Os resultados da PodPesquisa vão ser liberados como dados públicos, pra todo mundo poder entender a maturidade do mercado brasileiro de podcast em comparação com outros países. Inclusive, todos os dados das pesquisas anteriores estão lá, públicos e disponíveis no site da ABPod. Quanto mais pessoas participarem, melhor. Então acesse o site da ABPod e participe você também - e é rapidinho, a pesquisa toda dá pra ser respondida entre 5 e 8 minutos, o tempo de um cafezinho. Então, vamos fazer a nossa parte nesse estudo, que é tão importante pra nossa mídia. Link 3 - Quem também inaugurou o seu espaço como colunista lá no nosso site, foi o Carlinhos Vilaronga, que aqui no podcast do Pod Notícias você já conhece como o nosso correspondente da conexão Brasil-Japão, falando de tudo que acontece na podosfera nipo-brasileira. No seu primeiro artigo, o Carlinhos fez uma reflexão sobre a sua jornada pessoal e profissional ao longo dos anos. Ele falou sobre como o podcast entrou na vida dele, como foi a mudança pro Japão aos 23 anos, e muito mais. Você quer saber o que a reflexão do Carlinhos tem a ver com encontrar novos caminhos na sua vida e na sua carreira? Eu posso dar um spoiler aqui: tem tudo a ver. Então acessa o site do Pod Notícias e confere na íntegra, porque a reflexão dele com certeza tem várias coisas com as quais você também vai se identificar. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - Você já está totalmente informado sobre o que é o Podcasting 2.0? Se ainda não está, eu vou te dar um resumo do resumo: o Podcasting 2.0 é uma nova tecnologia que melhora a distribuição e o consumo de podcasts, e introduz novas funcionalidades como monetização direta (do tipo Value for Value), podcasting ao vivo, transcrições, gorjetas e muito mais. Esses novos recursos melhoram a descoberta de podcasts e a experiência geral dos usuários - isso é fato. Com isso em mente, a plataforma Wavlake, de distribuição de músicas e podcasts, anunciou uma parceria com a ZBD, uma empresa líder em pagamentos digitais. Com essa parceria, a Wavlake usa o Podcasting 2.0 pra que os produtores de podcast possam usar nos seus programas músicas que são protegidas por direitos autorais. E isso funciona porque os detentores dos direitos dessas músicas são monetizados à partir do uso nos podcasts. É uma colaboração que funciona pra todo mundo: pro podcaster, que pode usar a música que quiser; pro músico, que vai receber pelo uso da sua música; e pro ouvinte, que pode ouvir o programa sabendo que é um consumo consciente e correto. Quer saber o que mais muda no Podcasting 2.0? Então acessa no nosso site em podnoticias.com.br, que lá você vai ter a informação completinha. Link / Link 5 - Em poucas semanas, o Spotify já atingiu a marca de 250 mil videocasts na plataforma. Desde o lançamento dos videoclipes em fase beta até agora, os videocasts têm sido uma ferramenta bastante popular, e tem aumentado o engajamento entre os criadores de conteúdo e os seus fãs. Inclusive eu coloquei os episódios mais recentes do meu podcast, o Rádiofobia, em vídeo lá no Spotify também, pra testar essa ferramenta. Mais de 170 milhões de usuários já assistiram a pelo menos um videocast no Spotify, e o formato teve uma taxa de retenção mais alta comparada aos podcasts apenas em áudio - o que não é nada além do esperado, já que com o vídeo você fica ali, parado, assistindo. Mas o dado mais interessante foi que o consumo dos vídeos cresceu mais rápido do que o áudio, especialmente aqui no Brasil e nas Filipinas, onde aproximadamente 20% dos criadores de podcasts ativos agora publicam em vídeo. Vamos ver como o Spotify bate de frente com o YouTube (em números) nos próximos meses. Link 6 - E no último mês, segundo o Podcast Index, a cada 0,8 segundos, um novo episódio de podcast foi publicado. O número de podcasts ativos, em contrapartida, caiu: nos últimos 30 dias, cerca de 10.000 podcasts mudaram o status de "ativo" pra "inativo". Isso acontece quando o podcast para de publicar episódios depois de um período específico. Ainda de acordo com o relatório, que é atualizado todo mês, a média semanal de episódios de podcast publicados é de 33,4 - o que é considerado saudável pra uma mídia digital. Link E MAIS: 7 - O aplicativo Podcast Addict publicou em seu X, o antigo Twitter, que uma atualização lançada pelo Google está causando problemas no seu app. Segundo a empresa, a atualização de software que o Google lançou em junho tem um bug que faz com que o dispositivo envie comandos de "parar" a mídia que tá sendo tocada - e é por isso que os usuários estão tendo seus episódios de podcast "cortados" no meio da escuta. Para contornar esse problema até que o Google faça uma correção, o Podcast Addict sugeriu que os usuários baixem a versão beta do app na Play Store e atualizem para a versão mais recente. Depois disso, eles devem ir para Configurações/Player e ativar a opção que ignora os comandos de "parar". Como é um bug do Google, não tem muito mais que eles possam fazer. Pelo menos, segundo a empresa, esse erro não afetou todos os dispositivos, só alguns modelos específicos. Link 8 - Vários podcasts populares produzidos pela Podium Podcast, plataforma da PRISA Audio na Espanha, desapareceram das plataformas da noite pro dia. Títulos como ‘Aquí hay dragones‘, ‘Mi año favorito‘, e ‘Gabinete de curiosidades‘ foram removidos na sexta-feira, 28 de junho, sem qualquer explicação oficial da empresa. Os criadores desses podcasts não receberam qualquer aviso, nada, só a confirmação de que os programas deles foram excluídos mesmo. Por enquanto, nem a Podium e nem a PRISA se manifestaram sobre o caso, mesmo com a pressão pública cobrando essa resposta que, pra ser sincero, eles merecem, claro! Algumas das possíveis causas levantadas foram cláusulas contratuais e uso de músicas protegidas por direitos autorais. Mas ainda sim, tudo foi derrubado sem aviso, pelo menos uma bandeirinha amarela deveria ter sido levantada. Então, sem uma resposta oficial, fica difícil de adivinhar. Link 9 - A gente já falou aqui no programa sobre como programas clássicos da TV estão fazendo a sua "volta triunfal" como podcasts. Lá nos Estados Unidos essa moda pegou mesmo, e não tem qualquer previsão de desacelerar. Séries como "The Office", "Buffy a Caçadora de Vampiros" - nossa! - e "Green Wing" são alguns dos nomes que estão sendo revividos no formato podcast. Porém, a tendência não parou só nas séries antigas não; o pessoal também tem devolvido a vida aos vivos. É o caso da série Doctor Who, que tá sendo lançada na TV normalmente, mas que agora também conta com um podcast que expande o universo pra mais uma mídia. E o que explica esse tanto de reboot em podcast é exatamente o que você pensou: os custos e a facilidade de produção. Além disso, se você tá produzindo um podcast de uma série que já é consolidada, não precisa se preocupar em criar uma fã-base do zero. Eu não sei você, mas aqui no Brasil, eu ia adorar ouvir um reboot em podcast do McGuyver ou então da Família Dinossauro. Já pensou? Alf, o ETeimoso, como seria legal... Então, vamos pensar aí em resgatar as séries saudosas aqui do Brasil em podcast. Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - A Escola Cívico-Militar Maria Corrêa Dias, do Mato Grosso do Sul, entrou na tendência de usar o podcast pra ensinar os seus alunos. Em parceria com os estudantes do projeto AJA-MS, eles estão desenvolvendo o projeto: Nossa Terra, nosso Povo e nossa Cultura – Conhecer para Valorizar os povos Indígenas da nossa região. O objetivo é que os estudantes aprendam mais sobre os povos originários do estado, utilizando referências científicas e trabalho de campo para produzir os episódios de podcast. Cada um dos 7 episódios do projeto vai ser sobre uma etnia indígena do Mato Grosso do Sul. Mais uma iniciativa muito legal de uso de podcast nas escolas, que ainda cumpre a lei 11.645 - a lei que estabelece o estudo obrigatório da cultura indígena nas escolas. Que a gente veja cada vez mais desse exemplo aqui no Brasil. Link 11 - E nessa primeira semana de julho, os nosso amigos Deive Pazos - o Azaghâl, e Alexandre Ottoni do Jovem Nerd foram tema de uma grande matéria no site DRAFT sobre as suas carreiras. Dos podcasts ao videogame, passando por RPG de mesa e produtora de audiobooks, o repórter Kaluan Bernardo conversou com eles sobre como a marca "Jovem Nerd" virou uma grande potência multimídia do mundo geek. Eles falaram sobre Ruff Ghanor, sobre a Nonsense Creations, sobre a aquisição pelo Magalu... Enfim, foi um papo muito rico, e se você quiser saber mais sobre como todos esses temas se encaixam na vida deles dois, que são empresários e nerds, pioneiros que estão entre os mais importantes divulgadores e responsáveis pela consolidação da mídia podcast aqui no Brasil, acessa o site da DRAFT e confere a matéria na íntegra. Link 12 - E na nossa Caixa de perguntas do Instagram na semana passada, a gente perguntou quais eram seus principais objetivos como produtor de podcast. A gente teve muitas respostas legais; algumas pessoas já atingiram os seus objetivos, algumas estão chegando lá, outras fazem podcast por hobbie mesmo e pra elas isso já está bom... Enfim, foi uma pergunta mais pessoal, então todo mundo deu a resposta que tava mais perto do coração, mesmo. E eu aconselho que você siga lá o nosso @ no Instagram pra você poder acompanhar não só a interação que a gente faz durante a semana com o nosso ouvinte, mas também pra você ter contato direto com a gente lá, participar e deixar sua opinião. Essa semana a interação no nosso Instagram está de volta, mas dessa vez, a caixa não vai ser de perguntas, e sim uma Caixinha de Indicações. Inspirados pela campanha #OPodcastÉDelas 2024, a gente quer que você diga pra gente qual é o seu podcast preferido comandado por uma (ou mais) mulheres. A caixinha vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias, como sempre, por 24 horas, então não deixe de acessar lá ainda hoje pra deixar a sua contribuição, e também -mais uma vez - não deixa de seguir a gente lá em @pod.noticias pra interagir com a gente toda semana. Instagram do Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 13 - Na última semana, o Chico Felitti lançou um novo podcast que criou em conjunto com a mãe dele, a escritora Isabel Dias. O nome do podcast é "Desconhecido", e conta a história da vida de Ricardo Corrêa, um panfleteiro poliglota que ficou conhecido como "o Fofão da Augusta". O podcast revisita a história do Ricardo, sendo um personagem de São Paulo, a sua internação médica como desconhecido - daí o nome do podcast - e o seu retorno à sua cidade natal, Araraquara. Os lucros do podcast vão ser destinados à Casa de Acolhimento Ricardo Corrêa da Silva, que é uma instituição que acolhe e cuida de pessoas LGBTQ+. O programa já está disponível em todas as plataformas de áudio e vale muito a pena a audição. Link 14 - E no dia 1º de julho, foi ao ar o podcast "Ciências nas Estrelas", apresentado pelo nosso amigo biólogo Ricardo Gomes. O programa traz debates acadêmicos com convidados que basearam seus estudos científicos na franquia Star Trek. É isso mesmo! No primeiro episódio, as pesquisadoras Giulia Fernandes, Talita Serpa e Carolina Tavares falaram sobre linguística, abordando tradução de Klingon, línguas ficcionais e conexões com "Senhor dos Anéis". Mas é um podcast pra nerd nenhum botar defeito. A primeira temporada de Ciências das Estrelas vai ter episódio mensais até dezembro de 2024, e já está disponível em todas as principais plataformas de áudio. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 15 - Durante todo esse mês de julho, a gente vai divulgar podcasts com a participação majoritária de mulheres (é claro que em apoio à campanha #OPodcastÉDelas 2024). E a nossa recomendação nacional dessa semana, já começa pra um podcast que é pioneiro em participação feminina na podosfera: tô falando, é claro, do Mamilos, que a mais de 10 anos está aí dando voz a diversidade e construindo pontes. O Mamilos é um dos podcasts mais influentes do Brasil, apresentado pelas minhas queridas amigas Ju Wallauer e a Cris Bartis, e não é pra menos: é um programa muito bom, muito bem feito, e muito consistente. Em formato de mesa redonda, o programa fala de temas relevantes com muita profundidade e sensibilidade, trazendo pro ouvinte um jornalismo impecável, feito da única forma possível: de peito aberto. Entre os tópicos discutidos estão política, sociedade, cultura, comportamento e muito mais. O programa está disponível em todas as plataformas de áudio, e tem episódios novos indo ao ar toda semana às terças-feiras. Então se você ainda não conhece o Mamilos, por que cargas d'água eu não sei, mas se você ainda não conhece, não deixa de conferir, assina no seu agregador preferido e também acompanhe o trabalho da Cris e da Ju, porque você com certeza vai sair de cada episódio se sentindo não só mais bem-informado, mas também uma pessoa melhor. Link E assim a gente fecha esta vigésima primeira edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à íntegra das notícias com todas as fontes e a transcrição completa do episódio, além dos artigos dos nossos colunistas e todos os links relacionados. Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Canal público do Telegram- Instagram- Page do Linkedin Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Lana Távora - pesquisa, pauta e redação final- Leo Lopes - direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive video interview, we sit down with Saskatchewan's indie-rock sensation, Greenwing!
Greenwing Resources Ltd (ASX:GW1) chairman Rick Anthon joins Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to discuss the company's San Jorge Lithium Project in Argentina and in particular its maiden mineral resource estimate. The company has calculated 670,000 tonnes of indicated resources and 400,000 tonnes of inferred resources, totalling 1.07 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE). Laboratory and downhole geophysics (BMR) measurements indicate positive specific yield porosity values averaging 7.4% in the volcanics and sediments. Drilling on the western side of the salar revealed brine mineralisation at depths of 402 and 351 metres in holes SJDD04 and SJDD05, respectively. Further studies suggest the brine body extends to the north and west of the current resource. Greenwing is planning a Phase 2 drilling and testing program to expand the resource footprint and advance process testing. The initial 6-hole drill program targeted the peripheries of the 2,800-hectare salar, with infill drilling planned for the highly prospective salar as part of the follow-up program. Anthon highlighted the significance of the maiden resource estimate achieved through the initial 6-hole program, emphasising the rapid development of the project. The company will also initiate a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) to evaluate the project's development options, including different processing technologies and energy alternatives. #ProactiveInvestors #GreenwingResources #ASX #Lithium #SanJorgeProject #MineralResourceEstimate #ArgentinaMining #LithiumCarbonate #ResourceExpansion #Geophysics #DrillingProgram #MiningExploration #BatteryMaterials #ResourceDevelopment #MiningIndustry #SustainableMining #LithiumBrine #PEAStudy #EnergyAlternatives #GreenTech #MiningMilestone #TechnicalTeam #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
In this episode of RunPod, Jenni is joined by the host of The Fortune Hotel, Stephen Mangan.Stephen is a man of many talents, he's also star of shows like ‘Green Wing', ‘Episodes' and ‘The Split'. He's an author, a radio presenter and best of all he is a runner. And a pretty nifty one at that. He might be one of the busiest men in showbiz but he stays sane with running, although we have no idea how he fits it all in. He's currently training for a duathlon but still found the time to chat to Jenni about why running is so important to him and how it benefits him. It was a joy to chat to Stephen and it will be a joy to listen as you head out on your run. Enjoy and of course, happy running.
For today's episode Hannah and Ericka had a completely feral two hours of laughing and talking rubbish and somehow Hannah has managed to edit together an episode! We chat about mothers and daughters, autism, death and grief and so much more, we hope you enjoy! Please do rate, review & subscribe as it helps us to reach more of you. You can follow us via Instagram, Twitter and Tik TokFor extra content head on over to PatreonBuy yourselves a copy of Goodbye Birdie Greenwing and Dog Days and once you have send either myself or Ericka a DM and Ericka will be sending out hand-crocheted ghosts to 'haunt your TBR' You can follow Ericka via Instagram & Twitter For more of her books and dog chat head to her websiteBooks & other mentions in today's episode:The Ministry of Time by Kaliane BradleyEssential Help for your nerves by Dr. Claire WeekesJoined up writing podcast with Ericka Wallerhttps://www.writing.ie/interviews/the-difficult-second-novel-goodbye-birdie-greenwing-by-ericka-waller/The Name of The Wind by Patrick RothfussOne Day - NetflixThe Last Murder at The End of the World by Stuart TurtonThe Devil and The Dark Water by Stuart TurtonHold Back The Night by Jessica MoorYoung Women by Jessica MoorHow we named the stars by Andres N. Ordorica Leave no trace by Jo Callaghan In the blink of an eye by Jo CallaghanFor all books mentioned in episodes and to support indie bookshops, head hereThanks so much for listening! See you next week for a bonus episode!
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Today, Rick Anthon and Peter Wright join Cocktails & Commodities to discuss the San Jorge Lithium Project located inside Argentina's famous lithium tringle. San Jorge has never been explored and the team explain how drilling on the edge of the salar suggests the project is even bigger than they first thought. Timestamps: (1:52) Sorting your brines from your spodumenes (4:19) What is the ‘Lithium Triangle'? (8:30) Enormous structural changes happening which will increase lithium demand (12:09) Excellent ground crew at San Jorge (15:30) Maiden exploration suggests the best is yet to come (20:20) ‘Porosity' and what to look for in the next announcement (25:30) A tequila at 4,000metres or a twist on a classic?
This week's guest is the actress, Tamsin Greig. She grew up in London with her parents, two sisters – 5 lodgers and a handful of cats. Her mother had been in amateur dramatics – and Tamsin, absorbed by osmosis, the yearning to perform at a young age. She graduated from the University of Birmingham with a first-class BA in Drama and Theatre – and then, worked at the Family Planning Association – before getting her foot in the door with her role as Debbie Aldridge in The Archers. Since then – she has had a glittering career on both the stage and on television. She has starred in some of Britain's most loved sitcoms – from Black Books to Green Wing – and most recently, Friday Night Dinner. In this episode, she discusses what it's like to juggle parenthood with working life, her love of trampolining and playing a baddie in Paramount's new drama, Sexy Beast, based on the cult-classic gangster film of the 00s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
OnAir @ IMARC: Peter Wright, executive director of Greenwing Resources joins Cocktails & Commodities to discuss how graphite's fundamentals are the same as lithium's, the risk to the electric vehicle manufacturing if China cuts graphene, how Greenwing has quadrupled the project's resource and Madagascar's thriving mining economy.
Nick and Angela welcome their first siblings to DISH HQ. Stephen Mangan is an actor, writer and presenter known for his roles in Green Wing with Olivia Colman, I'm Alan Partridge and The Split opposite Nicola Walker. He currently presents Portrait Artist of the Year with Joan Bakewell. Anita Mangan is an illustrator who has designed over 70 cookbooks including Kelis' My Life on a Plate, Gizzi Erskine's Seasons Greetings and Fearne Cotton's Cook Happy Cook Healthy. The brother and sister have just released their third kids' book, The Unlikely Rise of Harry Sponge. Angela cooks the most delicious Palestinian slow-roast lamb for Stephen and Anita, which leaves the crew salivating on the sidelines. Nick mixes a Stanley Tucci-inspired negroni to start, and then pours an organic red, Los Tontos Sabios. Stephen and Anita are a charming pair who share stories of their relationship over the years, Anita presents Nick and Angela with a gift she's made herself and Stephen reveals the (hilarious) impact that Alan Partridge has on his daily life. Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose & Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Television soundtracks are the theme for this episode of the podcast, as Rob Lindsay joins Matt to talk about Trellis' Green Wing Soundtrack. Guest: Rob Lindsay----Email: Pick A DiscFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | FacebookPick A Disc(Ord) Discord ServerWe Made This:@wemadethispodhttps://wemadethispod.com/The Spotify Hall of Fame Playlist
Sign up to our newsletter and never miss a release! | Visit our website Sally co-created, wrote and acted in Smack the Pony, a double Emmy Award- winning comedy show, for which she was nominated for best female newcomer at the 1999 British Comedy Awards. She has starred in countless films, television series, comedy shows and radio programmes such as the Bridget Jones films, Miranda, Green Wing, I am Alan Partridge, Rescue Me, Veep, Friday Night Dinner, Clare in the Community, among many others. In 2003, she was listed in The Observer as one of the funniest acts in British comedy. Sally talks about some of her career highlights and lowlights, the joys and pitfalls of being a female comedian, what it was like to be Shazza in Bridget Jones, and what it is like to live with her son Ollie, dispelling some of the unkind myths surrounding Down's Syndrome. Related links: A World Without Down Syndrome Smack the Pony
This week we're at the Duke of York's theatre on St Martin's Lane. We review Secret Life of Bees, at the Almeida Theatre, directed by Whitney White and with music by Spring Awakening's Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead.Over at the Bush Theatre's rehearsal space we chat with Sir Lenny Henry and Artistic Director Lynette Linton about their forthcoming show August in England.Plus why we weren't so keen of this take on Noël Coward's play Private Lives at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Michael Longhurst. The show stars Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael and Green Wing's Stephen Mangan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nick Hancock and Chris England discuss Stoke v Brighton, the government's white paper, the lovely gesture from Besiktas fans, and of course, some Oldham shit. Nick and Chris are also joined Green Wing writer, Peep Show actor, and club owner, Rob Harley. They chat about his team, Hearts, their disastrous 1985/86 season and the fan-owned club. Get in touch and follow us on Twitter @slopingpitch If you have any thoughts, feelings or queries, please feel free to contact us on slopingpitch@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oregon, USA – Today we are joined by Wayne Simkin, two time World Decoy carving champion. Wayne has been a part of the Final Approach carving team since we started bringing the brand back. We talk about what got him into carving and all the details he looks at when carving birds. We enjoy his passion for carving and listening to him talk about his favorite birds to hunt and to carve. Wayne has carved our #1 selling decoy, The Last Pass Canada Goose floaters. He has also done our Last Pass Speck, Snow and Blue Floaters. He has also carved our Greenwing, Bluewing and Cinnamon Teal decoys. We even get into talking about what is new for this year from Wayne. They are the Live Honker Floaters with several different packs and poses to choose from.
What can historical fiction do for today's society? Paterson Joseph's first novel tells the story of Charles Ignatius Sancho, the first known Black person to have voted in a British election. In this episode, we talk about Black presence in history, the challenges of writing historical fiction, and seeing the world through narratives (on the page, on the stage or in films). Paterson tells us about his personal experience of becoming an actor and a writer, and shares his thoughts on the writing of history as performance. As a special treat Paterson will read passages from his new book. Paterson Joseph is an acclaimed British actor and writer. He has starred in Peep Show, Green Wing, Safe House as well as in Royal Shakespeare productions. His debut novel, The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho will be out on 6 October 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaela-mahlberg/message
Another on-location episode with a band called GreenWing. We met up with them at Rainy Day Recording Co and were able to get to know these fine gentlemen a bit better. We talk about the album they have been working on and how they do their touring. These 3 are high-energy off and on stage and are just getting started. Greenwing on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenwingmusic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenwingmusic Bandcamp: https://greenwingmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTDuAa6VvZCR6R1JpjOLFcQ Mark Poppen and Joel Gaudet on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelvgaudet/ Twitter Joel: https://twitter.com/JoelVGaudet Twitter Mark: https://twitter.com/MarkPoppen Instagram Mark: https://www.instagram.com/mark.poppen Funky Moose Records on: Website: https://www.funkymooserecords.ca/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FunkyMoose_ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FunkyMooseRecords Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkymooserrecords Northern Royals EP Presale Bundle: https://www.funkymooserecords.ca/products/northern-royals-northern-royals-ep-180-gram-45rpm-gold-splatter Inspired Vapor Company: https://www.inspiredvaporcompany.com/ Promo: MOOSE10 Song in the ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypN72NLUCH0 Artist looking for contacts? Check out muse @: https://muse-canada.ca/ Promo: FUNKYMOOSE2021 Skull Creek Studios: https://skullcreek.ca/ Prehistoric Productions: https://www.prehistoricproductions.com/ The Capitol Music Club: https://www.capitolclubyxe.ca/ The views and opinions of our guests do not represent the views and opinions of Mark, Joel or Funky Moose Records.
This week, We talk life, Mother's Day, George Perez RIP, Moon Knight finale, Green Wing, unlimited internet, Mt Dew Purple Thunder, Goldfish Old Bay flavor, @LiquidDeath, THE QoftheW, and more! Salty Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/saltylanguagepods Our Patreon: Patreon.com/saltylanguage Links: 1. George Perez died https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/george-perez-icomic-book-artist-wonder-woman-dead-obit-1350368/ 2. Mountain Dew Purple Thunder https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/mtn-dew-new-flavor-purple-thunder 3. Goldfish Old Bay flavored crackers https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/goldfish-old-bay-boldest-cracker-flavor 4. Gatorgum https://the-foods-we-loved.fandom.com/wiki/Gatorgum 5. Sharkfest https://whatsondisneyplus.com/national-geographics-sharkfest-returning-to-disney-this-summer/ QoftheW: What are the best midnight snacks? Subscribe / rate / review us on Apple Podcasts! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/salty-language/id454587072?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3GnINOQglJq1jedh36ZjGC iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ixozhhniffkdkgfp33brnqolvte https://www.twitch.tv/damd1rtyape https://www.tiktok.com/@saltylanguage facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/salty-language tangentboundnetwork.com Share with your friends!
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.
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Carly Monardo of Rude Tales of Magic and Birdgirl returns to talk about a show that had a huge influence on her, 2004's Green Wing. We picked sides in the love triangle at the heart of the show, talked about improv, the scary amount of now-famous people in the show, the physical commitment of the actors, and about the balance of meanness and earnestness in comedy. It was fun! Carly is @whirringblender. You can find Rude Tales of Magic and Oh These, Those Stars Of Space in the podcast places and season 2 of Birdgirl will be available SOON. Alan is @alan_maguire. Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Sarah is @griffski. Her books are in all good bookshops. Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes including our fortnightly show Started/Finished where we talk about the pop culture we started and finished in the previous two weeks. We also have some free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia This episode was edited and produced by Alan Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thank you Cassie.
Actor Tamsin Greig on starring as the formidable theatrical agent Peggy Ramsay in the revival of ‘Peggy For You', at the Hampstead Theatre. She also talks about her role in “wild” hospital comedy Green Wing, playing Debbie in The Archers since 1991, and Friday Night Dinner. Journalist Ash Sarkar and Professor Heidi Safia Mirza discuss the legacy and significance of the American feminist author and activist bell hooks, who died this week aged 69. Deputy Chief Constable Maggie Blyth - the national police co-ordinator for violence against women and girls - unveils her new strategy and gives her opinion on whether misogyny should be made a hate crime. In November 2020 a family court found that the conservative MP Kate Griffiths' then husband, Andrew Griffiths (also a former conservative MP and former minister) raped, abused & coercively controlled her. These were civil proceedings, so the finding was based on the balance of probabilities, rather than the criminal standard of probable doubt. As is the norm in family cases, this information was private and not made public. But following a successful application by journalists, supported by Kate Griffiths, the details of this case, with both parties' names attached, were published last week. Andrew Griffiths has denied allegations made by his ex-wife and ‘adamantly denied' rape. We hear from Dr Charlotte Proudman, the barrister who represented Kate Griffiths. The company SAGA has decided to give employees who've just become grandparents some special leave. They say it's about helping new grandparents celebrate but also it's to highlight how important older workers are, not just to the company but to families and wider society. One of our listeners, Linda, who looks after two of her grandchildren, talks about her experience. During a recent Business Questions in Parliament Jacob Rees Mogg took a moment to mark the feast of St Æthelgifu, and called the medieval abbess one of Britain's leading saints. But was she? What do we really know about Æthelgifu and the other leading medieval women at this time? We talk to Florence Scott, a historian of early medieval England.
Chizzy Akudolu is an actor and presenter best known for playing Mo Effanga in Holby City for 7 years and dancing in the 15th series of Strictly Come Dancing. She has also appeared in Silent Witness, Twenty Twelve, The Inbetweeners, the film In the Loop, Green Wing, 15 Storeys High as well as Loose Women, Celebrity MasterChef, The Weakest Link and so much more. Chizzy Akudolu is guest number 142 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Chizzy Akudolu on Twitter: @chizzyakudolu and Instagram @lil_bit_of_chiz .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 .Social media support by Harriet Stevens .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.
In a live episode recorded at the London Podcast Festival, we chat to some of the women behind two big titles on the small screen: Back To Life and Sex Education. First up, creator and star of Back To Life Daisy Haggard chats to Anna about her darkly comic BBC drama, as the show's second series hits our screens. From teenage fashion and tamagotchis to social attitudes to female criminals, they discuss the stories behind the series. Plus, she shares her directorial daydreams of helming a feminist Jaws... Next, Chinenye Ezeudu joins us to talk about her role in the Netflix smash Sex Education. She hints at what's to come for her character Viv in the forthcoming series 3, and gives a glimpse into her own future acting and writing projects. Finally, Chinenye's collaborator and director of Sex Education series 2 Alice Seabright takes to the stage to talk about her work on the show. We hear about her fab feminist short films and upcoming TV series Chloe -- plus she tells us about her experience of working with top intimacy coordinator Ita O'Brien, and what slug sex has got to do with shooting an intimate scene… All three of our guests give us some stellar watchlist recommendations, and shoutout the women in the industry who have inspired them. Plus, our guests tackle some fascinating questions in a Q&A with our live audience. Other film and TV mentions: Portrait of a Lady On Fire, Titane, True Things, Wildfire, Copilot, Respect, Herself, Breeders, Green Wing, Peep Show, Episodes, Harry Potter, I Give it a Year, The Stranger, The School for Good and Evil, Chloe, Pregnant Pause, End-O, Bridesmaids, Unbelievable, Jaws, Stories We Tell, Away from Her, Diary of a Teenage Girl, Raw, Lost in Translation, One Sings The Other Doesn't Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Benjamin Cook. Principal Partner: Peter Brewer. Assistant Producer and Social Media Manager: Heather Dempsey. Intern: Jess Moon.
Greg Jenner and his guests uncover the gruesome truths behind some of our most-loved fairy tales that have kept children and adults enchanted for centuries. In comedy corner, we have the wickedly funny “evil queen of comedy” Sally Phillips, who we all know as a comedian, sketch-writer and for her appearances in shows like Miranda, Green Wing, Veep and many more. In history corner is the world-renowned expert on children's literature, folklore and German literature, Prof Maria Tatar.
Brian is the founding winemaker for Duckhorn's Canvasback and Greenwing project in Washington state. These wines are truly remarkable and true to place. It was great to sit down with him and discuss his story and how great it's been working for the Duckhorn family of wines. https://www.edsfinewines.com/wine-store/wine/red-wine/cabernet-sauvignon/canvasback-red-mountain-cabernet-sauvignon/ https://www.edsfinewines.com/wine-store/wine/red-wine/cabernet-sauvignon/greenwing-cabernet-sauvignon/
Join us for a pleasing Poirot tribute - The Killings at Kingfisher Hill by Sophie Hannah. Spoiler alert! We will be revealing whodunnit so read before you listen. There is discussion of underrated Agatha Christie novels in Mystery Business, according to Sophie Hannah. We also discuss Green Wing, making our own MegaBus Mystery and sugar crashes. Mystery Mentions At Bertram's Hotel, Hallowe'en Party, Murder in Mesopotamia, Appointment with Death, Cat Among the Pigeons, Sparkling Cyanide , By The Pricking of my Thumbs and After The Funeral, all by Agatha Christie. AOB: Ronald Knox's 10 Commandments of Detective Fiction and Julian Rhind-Tutt Next book: Wish you Were Here - Rita Mae Brown In the mood for more mystery? Check out Episode 7 - Halloween Party or Episode 1 - The Man in the Brown Suit (also discussing Agatha Christie reads) Follow us on Instagram: @missingsalmoncase Share with a friend: The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon Nominate a Queen of Crime: missingsalmoncase@gmail.com This podcast is created, produced and edited by Maddy Berry and Hannah Knight. Our music is sourced from Melody Loops and composed by Geoff Harvey.
Every so often, an industry name crops up that everyone loves. In the world of Comedy, Sally Phillips is undoubtedly one of those names. Having starred in iconic productions such as Green Wing, I'm Alan Partridge, Smack The Pony, Miranda, and Skins PLUS huge films such as Notting Hill and the entire Bridget Jones's Diary franchise. Sally is also a writer, broadcaster and presenter and brings marvellous energy to this episode. We hope you love it as much as we do! Look out for more content coming very soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Heath and Bailey discuss Greenwing strategy after Bailey reports back on his Highlander RTT. If you want to learn more about Dank Lists Wargaming then follow us on our social medias listed below and subscribe here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danklists/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danklistswargaming/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/danklistswargaming Twitter: https://twitter.com/DankLists Website: https://danklistswargaming.wixsite.com/danklists Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Today's episode features writer and actor Paterson Joseph, author of the play "Sancho, An Act of Remembrance", which he has been performing for some 10 years and brings back to the theatre next year. He has also recently completed a book about Sancho, this incredible man who was born on a slave ship in the Atlantic and died a businessman in London. Sancho's life was lived to the full: he composed popular music, corresponded with the great and the good of the day and became the first man of African heritage to vote in a UK general election. Looking at the world through Sancho's eyes we see a strange place of terrible inequality yet great opportunity, we are forced to address the issues of slavery and racism but also come upon acts of great kindness and discover a true love story. It is a brief glimpse of London in the 18th Century "in colour".Probably best known as an actor Paterson Joseph has appeared in lead roles with the RSC and National Theatre. His TV work is extensive and includes Peep Show, Casualty, Green Wing and most recently the BBC's Noughts and Crosses. Photo: Robert Day - Paterson Joseph as Ignatius Sancho"Sancho, An Act of Remembrance" , by Paterson Joseph is published by Oberon Modern Plays"Julius Caesar and Me, Exploring Shakespeare's African Play", by Paterson Joseph is published by Methuen Drama"Britain's Black Past" and "Black London: Life Before Emancipation", by Gretchen Gerzina:https://gretchengerzina.com/about-gretchen-gerzina.htmlGuest's fantasy dinner party guests:Charles Ignatius SanchoAnne IgnatiusJulius YerereEpisode produced and edited by Jacob TaylorMusic by Charles Ignatius SanchoIf you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to either:https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatreorhttps://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatrewhere you can donate. Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful And don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at:https://twitter.com/famous_heardhttps://www.facebook.com/bluefiretheatrehttps://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tchttps://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
It's February, and that means Valentine's Day. We think there's no better way to celebrate than a month-long, two-part look at Jane Austen's wannabe-Cupid herself, Emma Woodhouse! In Part 1, we're discussing: Jane Austen's original 1815 novel The 1972 miniseries, directed by John Glenister, written by Denis Constanduros, and starring Doran Godwin and John Carson The 1996 theatrical movie, written and directed by Douglas McGrath, and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Toni Collette, Ewan McGregor, and Jeremy Northam The 1996 TV movie, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence, written by Andrew Davies, and starring Kate Beckinsale, Mark Strong, Samantha Morton, and Olivia Williams The 2009 miniseries, directed by Jim O'Hanlon, written by Sandy Welch, and starring Romola Garai, Jonny Lee Miller, and Michael Gambon The 2020 theatrical movie, directed by Autumn de Wilde, written by Eleanor Catton, and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, and Bill Nighy In Part 2, we'll be taking a look at some of the less traditional adaptations (and yes, that means Clueless). Footnotes: Our previous looks at Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3) and Sense and Sensibility The Librivox dramatic reading of Emma (starring Arielle Lipshaw as Miss Bates) Emma: A BabyLit Book by Jennifer Adams and Alison Oliver Our two-part look at Jane Eyre (Part 1 and Part 2) Maddy Prior and Steeleye Span Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit, A Larum, and Song One (2014) Miranda Hart and Miranda (2009–2015) Green Wing (2004–2007) You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. We're also on Patreon! You can find us at patreon.com/adaptcast. We have multiple reward levels, which include access to a patron-only community and a patron-only, biweekly bonus show! We hope to see you there. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can always email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com.
This week's Andy Jaye Podcast we hear from another three sensational stars. First up, is Jill Halfpenny who joins Andy talking about her fantastic acting career as a soap star in both Eastenders and Coronation Street and about her gripping new role in 'The Drowning'. Following Jill, another Actor is in with Andy - this time, Stephen Mangan who has starred in a cacophony of shows including I'm Alan Partridge, Green Wing and Episodes plus films like The Postman Pat Movie and Hang-Ups. Stephen talks to Andy about the joys of homeschooling and his newfound love for writing whilst discussing his new children's novel 'Escape The Rooms'.The third and final guest is the incredible singing sensation - Bonnie Tyler! Perhaps best known for her 1983 hit 'Total Eclipse of the Heart', Bonnie proves that she's still got it and shares some stories about the fun she has had putting together her latest album 'The Best is Yet to come'. This week, it's another three extended chats with three amazing guests. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the Andy Jaye Podcast and why not share this episode with a friend? Follow Andy on Instagram via @Andy.Jaye to get the first scoop on the upcoming guests and episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we review - Green Wing (Series 1 Episode 1) Green Wing follows the lives of the staff of the East Hampton Hospital Trust. The series begins with the arrival of new surgical registrar Dr Caroline Todd (Tamsin Greig), a woman who seems to manage to constantly put herself in the most embarrassing situations.During her time in the hospital she begins to form friendships with her two co-workers: half-Swiss, womanising anaesthetist Dr Guy Secretan (Stephen Mangan), and cool surgeon Dr 'Mac' Macartney (Julian Rhind-Tutt). It is not long before these friendships become stronger, but who will end up dating whom?A strong supporting cast boasts performances from Karl Theobald as a well-meaning house officer, Sarah Alexander as senior paediatric registrar Dr Angela Hunter, Olivia Coleman, Sally Bretton and Mark Heap as the pompous and odd Dr Alan Statham.Written by Victoria Pile, Robert Harley, James Henry, Stuart Kenworthy, Oriane Messina, Fay Rusling, Richard Preddy and Gary HoweProduced by Victoria PileDirected by Dominic Brigstocke and Tristram ShapeeroA Talkback Thames Production for Channel 4.Green Wing is available here: https://bit.ly/3nUPYiH The Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube. Subscribe for a new episode each Monday. Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
Michelle Gomez is a riveting Scottish actor who first started turning heads for her comedy roles in series including “The Book Group,” “Green Wing,” and “Bad Education,” before her international breakout moment in 2014 when she started playing Missy on the landmark British sci-fi series “Doctor Who.” Many Americans discovered her when she started playing Madame Satan on the Netflix series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” which premiered in 2018 and which just kicked off its fourth and final season. She also plays a pivotal role on the new HBO Max series “The Flight Attendant,” and in this epic episode of BUST’s Poptarts podcast, she parses her evolving relationship with feminism, she reveals the new sides of herself she discovered during quarantine, and she cheekily declares “I’m not a Satan worshipper...I AM Satan!”
In keeping with the show's 'show and tell' format, Sue will be joined by celebrity guests from the worlds of comedy and natural history. Expert guests for the festive special include: naturalist, presenter and writer Chris Packham, botanist, presenter and writer James Wong, wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan. And helping Sue to make sense of the amazing funny facts that the experts present is Tony-nominated comedy actor Stephen Mangan (Billy Elliot, I'm Alan Partridge, Green Wing, Have I Got News For You). For the Christmas special, our experts will be presenting flora and fauna that all have a festive connection. These include: reindeers, robins, fly agaric mushrooms (that hold the key to why reindeers can fly and Father Christmas wears red and white), turtle doves, Christmas spiders (and their link to the history of Christmas tinsel), holly and partridges. Nature Table positively celebrates our planet's wild flora and fauna, by making a show that's both informative and funny. The Christmas special will be a cheery sparkly humorous addition to Radio 4's Christmas schedule. Written by: Catherine Brinkworth, Kat Sadler & Jon Hunter Produced by: Simon Nicholls Music by Ben Mirin. Additional sounds were provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. A BBC Studios Production
Today's episode features writer and actor Paterson Joseph, author of the play "Sancho, An Act of Remembrance", which he has been performing for some 10 years and brings back to the theatre next year. He has also recently completed a book about Sancho, this incredible man who was born on a slave ship in the Atlantic and died a businessman in London. Sancho's life was lived to the full: he composed popular music, corresponded with the great and the good of the day and became the first man of African heritage to vote in a UK general election. Looking at the world through Sancho's eyes we see a strange place of terrible inequality yet great opportunity, we are forced to address the issues of slavery and racism but also come upon acts of great kindness and discover a true love story. It is a brief glimpse of London in the 18th Century "in colour".Probably best known as an actor Paterson Joseph has appeared in lead roles with the RSC and National Theatre. His TV work is extensive and includes Peep Show, Casualty, Green Wing and most recently the BBC's Noughts and Crosses. He brings "Sancho, An Act of Remembrance" to the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in February 2021Photo: Robert Day - Paterson Joseph as Ignatius Sancho"Sancho, An Act of Remembrance" is published by Oberon Modern Plays"Julius Caesar and Me, Exploring Shakespeare's African Play", also by Paterson Joseph is published by Methuen Plays"Sancho, An Act of Remembrance" at the Lyric Hammersmith:https://lyric.co.uk/shows/sancho-an-act-of-remembrance/Episode produced and edited by Jacob TaylorMusic by Charles Ignatius SanchoWe'd love you to keep in touch with us. You can find us at:https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc/https://twitter.com/bluefire_tchttps://www.facebook.com/bluefiretheatrehttps://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/And if you'd like to find out a little more about us and support us in our work, please click here:https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatreWe'll be forever grateful.
In the first part of the expedition, our travellers set out from the small Cornish village of Flushing, round the headland to the even smaller Cornish village of Mylor, discussing along the way the making of Green Wing, how involved writers are, or should be, in the editing process, making up background dialogue no-one will hear anyway and adapting Philip K. Dick for the small screen. Featuring guest appearances from Madonna (kind of) and Tori Amos (ish).
Pictured: Christo Javacheff Matthew Bannister on: The artist Christo Javacheff, best known for his extremely ambitious projects to wrap significant buildings and landscapes in fabric. They included the Reichstag in Berlin and the coastline of Australia. Cathie Sabin, who was the first woman to be President of the Lawn Tennis Association. Dorothy Wakely, who served as a Signals Planner with the Special Operations Executive during the second world war. Jonathan Whitehead, the versatile musician who provided the soundtracks for many TV comedies including Green Wing, Smack the Pony and The Day Today. His friend and colleague Chris Morris pays tribute. Interviewed guest: Will Gompertz Interviewed guest: Ben Sabin Interviewed guest: Vicky Williams Interviewed guest: Simon Wakely Interviewed guest: Clare Mulley Interviewed guest: Chris Morris Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Christo interview: London Mastaba floating installation, Dezeen 08/08/2018; Public Art Enhancing Cities, Bloomberg Philanthropies 26/06/2018; Christo & Jeanne-Claude put Berlin’s Reichstag under wraps, CBS Sunday Morning 25/06/1995; Christo on ‘Wrapped Coast’, Art Gallery of NSW 03/08/2011; Front Row, Radio 4 16/11/2004; Highlights: Davis Cup, Davis Cup 29/11/2015; Andy Murray wins Wimbledon, Wimbledon 07/07/2013; Andy Murray wins Olympic Gold, Olympic 24/08/2016; Cathie Sabin: The Lawn Tennis Association, Shrewsbury U3A 15/03/2019; VE Day – 70 Years Ago, British Pathe 08/05/2015; Brass Eye: Drugs, Channel 4 1997.
Tamsin Greig on Breaking it Down with Frank MacKay - Green Wing, Black Books, Shaun Of The Dead by Frank MacKay
Stephen Mangan is an actor and writer. Born in London in 1968, Mangan began his acting career in theatre before moving in TV working with the likes of Armando Iannucci, Steve Coogan and in the Multi-Award winning Green Wing. In more recent years Stephen has moved away from more comedy roles to concentrate on drama, and has recently been in BBC One's The Split alongside Nicola Walker.We met with Stephen down in South London on a very brisk February morning. We began by talking about Stephen's early life as a young lad from a large catholic family, something that really resonated with Jim, who also came from similar beginnings.Stephen told us how he got into acting the loss of his mother at a young age was a pivotal moment in him pursuing his career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode features a speech from our Annual Lecture given by actor Sally Phillips. You may recognise her name from Smack the Pony, Veep, Clare in the Community, Bridget Jones's Diary, Green Wing, and more. Motivated by her experiences raising a son with Down syndrome, Sally fronted a BBC2 documentary called ‘A World Without Down Syndrome,' exploring the ethics of pregnancy screening for Down syndrome—and its availability on the NHS. She explores some of these same themes in the lecture.
It's BONUS! episode time. Here are two chats Ken had on Day 3 of Denver Pop Culture Con 2019. First up is Michelle Gomez (Doctor Who, Sabrina). Ken and Michelle discuss The Book Group, being surprised that you're funny, working in the trenches of acting, Green Wing, pretending to work in a hospital while you are in a real hospital, how public service jobs can drive you mad, playing Scottish, conjuring an American accent, moral ambiguity, Doctor Who, being The Master, ADR, playing the roles you're cast, Satanic elements, dealing with the Supernatural, being in The Tardis, Scottish snacks, the freedom of horror, Pride Month, Big Finish books, and embracing your well earned success. Next up Ken chats to former guest of the show Jim Beaver (Deadwood, Supernatural). Ken and Jim discuss idjits, have an unending series of goodbye death scenes, Deadwood, Supernatural, ditch digging pranks, taking some time for yourself, writing, The George Reeves Book, why Life is Better When You're Alive, Dr. Pepper, the evolution of Bobby Singer, pranks vs. goofing around on the set of Supernatural, Psych, Longmire, knowing how to get shot, "Balls", re-visiting Laramine Wyoming, getting a phone call from Guillermo Del Toro, how emotional scenes can really drain you, Jim's favorite episode of Supernatural and why it's all about him.
Episode 17 and it’s not the Return of the Mac but the DEBUT of the Mac!We’ve got Green Wing, The Hour and Harlots actor Julian Rhind-Tutt on the podcast! What are the chances! Julian talked to us about poetry, hoarding and drinking water. He’s a triple threat, what can we say. Julian isn't on Social Media, but....Watch Green Wing on 4OD here https://www.channel4.com/programmes/green-wing/on-demand/36484-005Watch Harlots here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B07M7C8B3T?ref=DVM_PDS_PDS_UK_SB_C_kwd-612240032326_351322236938 ..............................................................................Follow the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/rulesforlifepod and Instagram www.instagram.com/rulesforlifepodBeth on Twitter https://twitter.com/beth_rylance and instagram www.instagram.com/thebethrylance Helen on Twitter and instagram https://twitter.com/HelenSimmons8 www.instagram.com/helensimmons8 Edited and produced by the brilliant Eliot Fallows https://twitter.com/EliotJFallows See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Winter is here! Our latest episode mostly resides in the North as we chat about the return of Dem Thrones, reunions and Night King theories! There's also the Dark Lord, Wendy Williams and "Aunt Becky's" foolishness in the Pophorn and Ghetto Action News™. Our Idris rival is a tad young but a cutie nevertheless!Earworm: Game of Thrones Theme songTwitter: @thewsoahshowInstagram: @thewsoashowwww.whatssheonabout.com
Winter is here! Our latest episode mostly resides in the North as we chat about the return of Dem Thrones, reunions and Night King theories! There's also the Dark Lord, Wendy Williams and "Aunt Becky's" foolishness in the Pophorn and Ghetto Action News™. Our Idris rival is a tad young but a cutie nevertheless!Earworm: Game of Thrones Theme songTwitter: @thewsoahshowInstagram: @thewsoashowwww.whatssheonabout.com
Peter Fincham, television producer, tells a hilarious story concerning Dylan’s manager and a Bob tribute band. He moves on to Every Grain Of Sand and the Bootleg Series (“Angelina is impenetrable” but it’s “a magnificent vocal performance. He sings it as if his life depends on it”). At boarding school, Peter rejected his peers’ predilection for Deep Purple and found a taste for “songs with acoustic guitars”. Dylan’s trip into the Sinatra songbook is considered, plus missing tracks from Shot of Love and Infidels, before we move on to Blonde On Blonde and other major works. Peter Fincham was Managing Director of Talkback Productions, Controller of BBC1 and Director of Television for ITV. He developed programmes including The Day Today, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, I’m Alan Partridge, Da Ali G Show, Green Wing, The One Show, Downton Abbey, Broadchurch and The Only Way Is Essex. (Apology to Bella Weiland, our engineer for this episode: I mispronounced her surname and didn't have a chance to correct it. It's pronounced WAYland, not WEEland...) - LH Trailer Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Spotify playlist Recorded 12th October 2018
Hello there and welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast and the show notes for Episode 34 – Sock Season In this episode, I cover: CALs, Yarn review; Final Destination; En Route; Designs in Progress; Feeding the habit; Quick News Beats; Big Uo and J’adore? This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co. Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile. If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon: 1 - #SockAlong 2018 CAL This CAL is starting to shape up rather nicely. Here’s what you can look forward to: It runs from Saturday 29th September – 31st October 2018. You can join in with crocheted or knitted socks. Designers, podcasters and yarn dyers are getting involved with the CAL. You can get the full details closer to the CAL start date on both Ravelry and Instagram (#SockAlong2018) Tamara is organising a blog hop which will start on the 15th of September, two weeks before the CAL starts. The chatter thread(s) will be available on Claudia (Crochet Luna’s Ravelry page), the FO thread will be hosted by Kathryn from the Crafternoon Treats podcast Ravelry Group and I will head up the Instagram # and information. Behind the scenes, we are pulling together some great crocheted sock patterns for you to try out. These range from free to paid for and beginner onwards. My blog hop is all about choosing the right yarn for crocheted socks and that will come out before the CAL starts so that you have time to get your paws on yarn if you need to. There will be prizes for winning entries into the Ravelry FO thread and those using #SockAlong2018FO The CAL officially starts on 28th September when a bunch of us will be gathered for a picnic at Yarndale. 2 – Yarn review – ‘Tor’ – Blacker’s 2018 birthday yarn Blacker Yarns sent the podcast some of their latest birthday yarn to squish and review. I asked for some extra skeins so that another clan member could also have a squish with it. I sent three of the mini skeins to Jo (@jofeatherandthreads on Instagram) and I have been playing with the other three mini skeins. Jo's full yarn review is up in the yarn review Ravelry thread in The Crochet Circle Group. 3 – Final Destination I finished yet another Loft which is a crocheted DK version in gorgeous wine colours. Again, this is in Knit by Numbers by John Arbon Textiles and will be available to squish on their show stand. When I was over in Northern Ireland, Louise at Lighthouse Yarns gave me some vintage Irish linen. I have about 1kg of this linen left after I crocheted up a Zeens & Rogers Market Bag for a friend. I did manage to whip up a pair of my standard socks using the Alley Cat (AKA Dirty Tiger) yarn that I bought over at Ewe & Ply in July. I have used West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply for the contrast heel and toes in colourway ‘Poppy Seed’. 4 – En Route Time is 100% against me at the moment. I have very little personal crocheting time and so things like my summer top have languished in a project bag. I am desperate to get to it but I just have too many design and show deadlines at the moment. My Verity V neck is my only real WIP at the moment. Once this episode is out, I plan on getting some time back for me, myself and I. 5 - Designs in Progress Here is the pashmina/cowl that I have been working on, called Arete. You can see where it will be steeked - where the stitches differ. It's going to be nail-biting stuff! 6 – Feeding the habit I took a little look in my Stash Palace the other month and felt a little overcrowded by it all. That is usually a good time to stop spending or at the very least, slow it down and concentrate on making things instead. I even declined more Icelandic wool from my Dad… That said, I had some lovely things liven to me at the Southern Wool Show. Flic has taken pity on my phone and bought me a child’s stopwatch so that I can get my phone fixed and hopefully not break it again! Ali gave me some dodgy yarn which isn’t at all dodgy and Helen baked some AMAZING brownies that clearly can’t be shown here because they got wolfed at the end of the show during takedown. So, here’s what has been incoming this month: 1 – Wild Wool from Erika Knight – a blend of wool and nettle. 2 – Some gorgeous handspun from Mary at Marethdale. I went to see her at The Pop Up Wool Show at Port Sunlight. 3 - Supposedly 'dodgy yarn' from Ali of the Little Drops of Wonderful podcast. 4 - Hand Spun from Jo at Dancing Goat Crafts. 5 - Present from Flic to preserve my phone! 6 – Studio Donegal’s ‘Soft Donegal’ in shades 5528 & 5219. I bought these from Louise at Lighthouse Yarns when we were over for Yarnfolk. 7 – Woolganic Knitters Yarn from Australian Fleece Wool in shade CHB8. I forgot to add it to the photo! Harvest Hues from John Arbon Textiles ready for a crocheted Arete pashmina/cowl. It’s a blend of Zwartbles (35%) and Merino (65%) and is only £11 per 100g. 7 - Quick News Beats Global Hook Ups – The next Global Hook Up is due to be on Saturday 15th September 2018 (BST) Time: Saturday 15th September 2018 8:30 PM London BST Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/4750475819 The meeting ID number is 475-047-5819 and you will need to join via Zoom which you can do here: https://www.zoom.us/join There is then a second one on Sunday 16th September at 9am (BST) Time: Sunday 16th September 2018 9:00 AM London BST Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/4750475819 The meeting ID number is 475-047-5819 and you will need to join via Zoom which you can do here: https://www.zoom.us/join Thanks to everyone that came to say hi at the Southern Wool Show. I was hugging people right left and centre. It was an amazing day and I am hoping to be there again next year. My next show is Yarnporium in London on the 2nd & 3rd November. It’s a whopper of a show and I have lots of stuff up my sleeve for it. It’s all very exciting! 8 – Big Up To everyone that is helping to pull together the #SockAlong2018. I am really stretched for time at the moment, so having so many great people being involved in making it a better and more interesting CAL. Huge thanks and appreciation goes out to Caroline, Tamara, Kathryn, Claudia, Vicki and Deanne. Let’s get some socks on the hook. 9 – J’adore Song – Of course I have a new song to obsess over and it’s another dance remix. It’s called ‘Send me on my way’ by Rusted Roots and it’s a Jesse Bloch remix. You may recognise the original from the film ‘Ice Age’. TV – We have gone back to watch Green Wing for the umptieth time. This really is proper, silly, British humour. It can be a bit sweary, so if that’s not your thing then don’t look it up! Autumn - It’s a bit Autumnal round these parts but I’m still managing to eke out a few more times sitting outside (with a blanket) as I work. I love the Autumn and the fact that soup, log fires and blankets are back on the menu. Fay x Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast Instagram: provenance.craft.co Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite
Buckle up for a massive episode filled with Fear The Walking Dead, Revisiting The Green Wing, tequila with George Clooney, Bewitched and Magnum PI remakes, True Detective 3, The Walking Dead casting news, The Innocents, Making It, Guardians of The Galaxy 3 on hold, Deadpool 2 Extended Edition and listener questions!
In this episode of Talkin TV Mike Stein talks about the British sitcom "Campus". (1:00) Character Overview (4:00) General Discussion Topics -Different show format -Jonty being Jonty vs. over the line? -Too similar to Green Wing? (8:50) Best Monologist (14:50) Best Plot (19:25) Best Gag and Physical Bit (23:15) Best One Liner (25:30) Bingability and Rewatchability Ratings Please rate and review the podcast! Want to talk about what your watching? Tweet @NitpickingNitwits, visit www.nitpickingnitwits.com, or email mikestein7788@gmail.com. Visit www.nitpickingnitwits.com to interact with the podcast!
On this episode of Talkin TV, Mike Stein and Jeffers talk under the radar TV reccomendations. (1:30) Green Wing (14:05) Stella (20:30) The Eric Andre Show Please rate and review the podcast! Want to talk about what your watching? Tweet @NitpickingNitwits, visit www.nitpickingnitwits.com, or email mikestein7788@gmail.com. Visit www.nitpickingnitwits.com to interact with the podcast!
Steve Coogan, Tracey Ullman, French & Saunders - the list of comedy legends director Dominic Brigstocke has worked with was too long to talk about in the time we had, but the list is long. Instead, he talks about one of the greatest comedy characters ever created, Alan Partridge and his creators Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci and the two series that he directed. He also sheds light on putting together Horrible Histories, and working with Tracey Ullman and her many characters, and directing Dawn French as Yoda.
This week Dan was joined by star of The Office, Green Wing and many theatre productions, it was the ever so charming Oliver Chris! They discussed Oliver's move from TV to the West End, playing Prince William, Channel 4's First Dates and if Debbie McGee is a twin… Its a really funny one.
This week Dan was joined by star of The Office, Green Wing and many theatre productions, it was the ever so charming Oliver Chris! They discussed Oliver’s move from TV to the West End, playing Prince William, Channel 4’s First Dates and if Debbie McGee is a twin… Its a really funny one.
Dylan Hysen and Delaney Stovall discuss the latest episodes of the new Powerpuff Girls reboot, “The Last Donnycorn” and “Green Wing”.
Dylan Hysen and Delaney Stovall discuss the latest episodes of the new Powerpuff Girls reboot, “The Last Donnycorn” and “Green Wing”.
Abi Rimmer, BMJ careers reporter, talks to the cast of hospital comedy Greenwing, who explain why they're supporting junior doctors on the picket line. Read her report: http://bmj.co/1oJ2W41
The one where we talk about what our WWE intros might look like, the ideology of Super Heroes and why everyone should watch The Green Wing!
Writer and actress Sally Phillips first appeared regularly on our screens in female comedy series Smack the Pony. Roles in Alan Partridge and Bridget Jones soon followed and since then she's carved out a niche as one of the UK's top comedy actors - appearing in Rescue Me, Parents, Skins and Jam and Jerusalem in the UK and Green Wing, Veep and Parents across the pond. On Radio 4 she's Claire in the Community, she's popularised the phrase "bear with..." as posh girl Tilly in TV sitcom Miranda and wrote film The Decoy Bride starring David Tennant. She joins us fresh from wrapping on Austen/ Zombie mash up: 'Pride, Prejudice and Zombies'. Colin Furze lives in Stamford, Lincolnshire where he was born. A former plumber, he now works as an inventor creating weird and wonderful inventions such as a flamethrower scooter and the world's fastest mobility scooter, for which he set a new world record. Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich met twelve years ago in an Italian restaurant in Israel. They moved to the UK and worked at Oxo Tower, J Sheekey and Ottolenghi, before setting up their own restaurant, Honey & Co, serving their version of middle eastern food. Toby Jones is the author of three novels and three works of non fiction including 'The Dark Heart of Italy'. Six years ago he and his wife decided to start an experiment in communal living in Somerset. They bought a house in Windsor Hill Wood, and set about finding guests to create what has become a successful and well known refuge for those needing respite from their ordinary lives. Ex Jackson 5 member and guitarist Tito Jackson chooses his inheritance tracks. He inherited Papa's Got a Brand New Bag by James Brown and would pass on Thank You by Sly & The Family Stone. Two listeners who were caught up in the 7/7 bombings in London in 2005 say special thank yous to two guardian angels. And Charles Collingwood aka Brian from The Archers tells us about his Saturday passion for cricket. Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich's The Baking Book and A Place of Refuge by Tobias Jones are out now. Producer: Corinna Jones Editor: Karen Dalziel.
We really are spoiling you with our pod-guests these days. Hot-on-the-heels of Ex Machina's Alex Garland and Evolve's Phil Robb, we've now got games journalist-turned-screenwriter Gary Whitta joining Chris and Gav for an epic cast. Whitta started out in the games industry in the late 1980s before making the transition to film via The Book of Eli and Another Earth. For the last year he's been busy working in a galaxy far, far away, writing the first standalone movie in the new Star Wars cycle, which will be directed by Gareth ‘Godzilla' Edwards and hitting screens December 2016. Gary doesn't reveal much about the movie – bound as he is by the mother of all non-disclosure agreements – but he does talk about his love of The Empire Strikes Back, how the original trilogy inspired his generation of writers and filmmakers, and what working on this new movie has been like as a creative experience. Oh, and his failure in a Star Wars quiz many moons ago also gets a (somewhat unfair) mention. If that weren't enough, Gary offers his advice to aspiring screenwriters, talks about games as an art-form in the 21st Century, explains where's he's at with his adaptation of Mark Millar comic Starlight, tells an AMAZING story aboutFrank Darabont, and gives us the skinny on his forthcoming novel Abomination, which is available via pre-sale this Monday, February 9. Braking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul hits Netflix this week so the boys discuss their hopes and fears for the show, while the conversation about potential TV reboots rumbles on, with Star Trek, The Crystal Maze and Green Wing all getting a mention in reader feedback. Out this week includes games Gunman Clive 2, Game of Thrones Episode 2 and Evolve, while the big movie releases are Selma, Shaun the Sheep and Jupiter Ascending.
With Mark Lawson. Tamsin Greig, familiar to Radio 4 listeners as Debbie Aldridge in The Archers, is also well known from TV comedies such as Black Books and Green Wing, along with numerous acclaimed stage roles. This week she stars in the TV drama series The Guilty, as a mother who is also leading a police investigation into the death of a young boy. She reflects on the relationship between comedy and tragedy, corpsing on stage and the importance of pauses. Jonathan Coe, best known for What a Carve Up! and The Rotters Club, discusses his new novel Expo 58. It's set at the 1958 World Fair in Belgium, where a naïve young civil servant is sent to run the British pavilion against a backdrop of the Cold War. Jonathan Coe discusses spies and intrigue in his latest comic novel. A rare photograph of one of Vincent Van Gogh's sunflower paintings has been tracked down by writer Martin Bailey. The original painting, Six Sunflowers, was destroyed in Japan, during bombings in 1945. Martin Bailey explains how he found the image, and how he believes it enhances our understanding of Van Gogh's work. As Cliff Richard prepares to release his 100th album, The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook, David Hepworth attempts to chart which band or artist has recorded the most albums. Producer Nicki Paxman.
Dirk Gently (TV series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , Dirk Gently Titlescreen of series 1, based on Gently's painted whiteboard. Genre / Created by () Written by Howard Overman Jamie Mathieson Directed by Damon Thomas Starring Composer(s) Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English No. of series 1 No. of episodes 3 (+ pilot) () Production Executive producer(s) Howard Overman Saurabh Kakkar () Brian Minchin () Eleanor Moran (BBC - Pilot) Jamie Laurenson (BBC - Pilot) Producer(s) Chris Carey Editor(s) Matthew Tabern Cinematography Ole Bratt Birkeland Camera setup Running time 60 minutes Production company(s) The Welded Tandem Picture Company Distributor Broadcast Original channel (repeats) Picture format Audio format Original run 16 December 2010 – 19 March 2012 Chronology Related shows External links Dirk Gently is a comedy detective drama TV series based on characters from the Dirk Gently novels by . The series was created by and stars as detective and as his Richard MacDuff. Recurring actors include as MacDuff's girlfriend Susan Harmison, as Dirk's nemesis DI Gilks and as Dirk's receptionist Janice Pearce. Unlike most detective series Dirk Gently features broadly comic touches and even some themes such as and . Dirk Gently operates his Holistic Detective Agency based on the "fundamental interconnectedness of all things", which relies on methods to uncover connections between seemingly-unrelated cases. He claims that he follows the principles of , and although the majority of his clients suspect he may be a conman he often produces surprising results. With the help of his assistant, Richard MacDuff, Dirk investigates a number of seemingly unrelated but interconnected cases. An hour-long loosely based on plot elements from Adams' 1987 novel was broadcast on on 16 December 2010 and was watched by 1.1 million viewers. Critical reception was generally positive. A full series of three one-hour episodes was subsequently commissioned in March 2011 and was broadcast on BBC Four in March 2012. The series is the first continuing drama series produced for the digital channel. The series is produced by and The Welded Tandem Picture Company for and shot in . The pilot was written by Howard Overman and directed by Damon Thomas. The full series was written by Overman, and Jamie Mathieson and directed by . The series along with the pilot episode was released on DVD on 26 March 2012 by ITV Studios Home Entertainment. An original television soundtrack album featuring music from the series composed by was released by 1812 Recordings on 5 March 2012. Contents Production Background The novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency has its origins in the incomplete 1979 television serial , featuring as the . Location filming in Cambridge had been completed, but a studio technicians' dispute at the BBC meant that studio segments were not completed, and the serial was never transmitted. As a result of the serial's cancellation, Adams reused a number of ideas from this script and his other Doctor Who scripts as the basis for a new novel, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, published in 1987. Adams published another, in 1988 and at the time of his death in 2001 was working on a third installment to be titled , fragments of which were published posthumously. Each novel features new characters and scenarios, although Dirk (real name Svlad Cjelli), his "ex-secretary" Janice Pearce and Sergeant, later Inspector, Gilks recur in each. The first Gently novel had previously been adapted into a stage play, and a BBC Radio 4 series by which was first broadcast in October 2007 and featured comedian in the title role. According to James Donaghy, Douglas Adams was frustrated that his Dirk Gently novels were never adapted for the screen. Announcement During - a convention - Ed Victor, a literary agent who represents Adams's estate announced that a television adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency was in production. was announced to be playing Gently, with as MacDuff and as Susan. It is the first television adaptation of Adams' Dirk Gently series, although characters from the books had appeared in a 1992 episode of . Shooting on the pilot commenced early in October 2010 in Bristol. The director was Damon Thomas and the producer was Chris Carey. Although it was commissioned by the BBC, it was produced by with The Welded Tandem Picture Company. The pilot was first broadcast on on 16 December 2010 and was repeated a number of times during the next month. The pilot gained a commission on 31 March 2011 for a three-part series of one hour-long episodes broadcast on BBC Four in March 2012. The series is the first continuing drama series commissioned by BBC Four. Adaptation The screenplay of the pilot by is not a direct adaptation of the novel, but uses certain characters and situations from the novel to form the basis of a new drama centred around Dirk. Speaking about his interpretation, Howard Overman stated in an interview with Benji Wilson "I'm not even going to try to adapt the book: you can't adapt this story. Especially not on a BBC Four budget. We made the deliberate decision not to do a straight translation of the books. If we'd done that the fans would have felt badly let down, because you can never portray that world on the screen as well as it's been done in people's own imaginations...If you just do a straight adaptation like , people are always going to be quite brutal about it because it's never going to live up to their expectations." Dirk drives an old brown in the production. Stephen Mangan, writing a BBC blog on the programme stated "In my opinion, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and The Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul are unfilmable as written...too much happens, there are too many ideas". The pilot concentrates on two relatively minor plot strands in Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: the disappearance of a cat, and the simultaneous disappearance of millionaire Gordon Way. Although time travel is involved in the solution, the novel's entire St Cedd's College / Electric Monk / Coleridge strand is omitted, although key words relating to these elements do appear on Dirk's whiteboard when it is first seen, though they are never subsequently referred to. Other elements from the book, such as the trapped sofa, are also absent and the setting is updated to 2010, with and replacing the answering machine messages in the book. There are changes to the characters too, one notable one being that Susan is Gordon's ex-girlfriend rather than his sister. Several additional elements from Adams's novels, in particular St Cedd's College, were later to appear in the full series. Interviewed about the series, Stephen Mangan noted that "All three episodes are very different in tone and you get a different Dirk with each one...He's on the run from the police in one of them and in another there's a bit of romance in the air, which for Dirk is a surprise because he's probably the most asexual character on TV... There seems to be a vogue for dark, realistic, gritty detective series, apart from perhaps . Dirk has so much humour in it. How many other detectives mix detection with quantum mechanics or drive a 30-year-old brown ?" Each episode of series one was written by different writers, who are mostly known for their contributions to science fiction and fantasy programmes; series creator Howard Overman also created and has written for , has previously written the Doctor Who stories ""/"" and wrote the film and has written scripts for . Cast , best known for his role in the television series , and subsequently , was cast in the main role as holistic detective . Mangan already knew the novel and the author's works, stating in a press release "I've been a fan of Douglas Adams ever since the Hitchhiker's radio series which I used to record as a child and listen to over and over again in my bedroom. It's such a thrill to now be playing one of his brilliant characters. Dirk is a chaotic, anarchic force of nature with a totally unique take on the world. He is described as 'lazy, untidy, dismissive and unreliable'. I've absolutely no idea why they thought I'd be right for the role." Cast alongside him were and , both of whom had previously worked with Mangan in Green Wing and respectively. Darren Boyd and Helen Baxendale returned for the full series, with the character of Richard MacDuff becoming Dirk's "partner/assistant" for each of the episodes. Other regular cast members are as Detective Inspector Gilks and as Dirk's secretary Janice Pearce. The programme pilot featured appearances from , , , . Episode one saw guest appearances by , , Ken Collard, and . Episode two featured roles for , , , Andrew Leung, and Bethan Hanks. Episode three features and . Filming at the was used as the fictional . Although the series is set in the London boroughs of and , the series was shot entirely in . Areas and buildings featured in the programme included the Guildhall, the Bottle Yard, St Thomas Street and the Greenbank area. The second series episode also featured extensive filming around the , with doubling as the fictional Cambridge College . The production's location manager, Rob Champion, noted that each location had to be chosen carefully to avoid featured giveaway clues to Bristol, in particular any building made of the local building material, limestone. He noted that "Episode 2 was the greatest challenge as it included two days material in a Robotic Laboratory. Bristol has such a thing...a joint venture between the two universities, with a very helpful professor, but its landlord was an American corporation with the most unimaginably anal restrictions on access. They basically didn't want us there and took the best part of two weeks to say so...We eventually settled upon a brand new building at the Bristol-Bath Science Park where they could not have been more helpful. All this on a BBC4 budget." Music The series's soundtrack was composed by . In creating the distinctive sound for the main titles and incidental music, Pemberton made use of a , a which is a cross between a and a piano. These instruments were produced in America between 1927 to 1972. The soundtrack also mixes in a harpsichord, synth, bass guitar and drums. A soundtrack album featuring music from the series was released by 1812 Recordings on 5 March 2012. Plot Dirk Gently (real name Svlad Cjelli) operates a Detective Agency based on the "fundamental interconnectedness of all things". To solve cases, Dirk relies on methods for example " navigation" (following people or vehicles who look like they know where they are going, in the hope that they will lead somewhere you want to be) or throwing a dart at a board of words to select the direction of his detection. By following up on apparently random occurences and whims, Dirk discovers connections between seemingly unrelated cases and often produces surprising results. He claims that he follows the principles of (although it is implied when he speaks to an expert in these fields that he doesn't really understand them); most people suspect he is just a conman and he rarely gets paid by clients and is therefore in almost permanent financial difficulty. In the pilot episode, Dirk bumps into a former university friend, Richard MacDuff, who has been made redundant from a job at an electricity board, and takes on a case for him. During the course of his investigation, Dirk hypnotises MacDuff and persuades him into investing his £20,000 redundancy money in his failing detective agency. MacDuff therefore becomes Dirk's partner in the business and "assistant" on investigations. Richard MacDuff's girlfriend, Dr Susan Harmison, was also at university with the pair and is deeply sceptical about Dirk's abilities. Also present at the Agency is Dirk's receptionist Janice Pearce, whom Dirk has not paid for years and who therefore refuses to do any work. Episodes No.TitleDirectorWriterViewing figuresOriginal air date 0 "" Damon Thomas 943 000 16 December 2010 When sets out to solve an apparently simple and harmless disappearance of a cat from an old lady's house, he unwittingly uncovers a double murder which, in turn, leads to a host of even more extraordinary events. 1 "Episode 1" Howard Overman 844 000 5 March 2012 Dirk discovers the connection between two unrelated cases - a client who believes are trying to kill him and another whose horoscopes appear to be coming true. 2 "Episode 2" Tom Shankland 561 000 12 March 2012 Dirk is called back to his old university to protect a valuable robot but within 24 hours it has been stolen and a dead body discovered, with Dirk and MacDuff the prime suspects. 3 "Episode 3" Tom Shankland Jamie Mathieson 592 000 19 March 2012 Dirk's old clients are being randomly murdered with Dirk as the only link. Rather than talk to the police, Dirk elects to leave the country but is waylaid by a series of seemingly unconnected events. Reception Pilot Stephen Mangan plays the titular holistic detective in the series. The pilot episode gained 1.1m viewers (3.9% share) on BBC Four, which was over three times the channel's slot average. Critical reception for the pilot was largely positive. Several mentioned that it was only a loose adaptation of the novel, although the general consensus was that the essence of the original was maintained. Sam Wollaston in stated "Coming to it fresh, it's a neat story about aforementioned missing cat and time travel, with a smattering of quantum physics and the fundamental connectedness of things. With a lovely performance from Doreen Mantle as the old lady/murderer. Stephen Mangan's good in the title role, too – a teeny bit irritating perhaps, but then Mangan is a teeny bit irritating. So is Dirk Gently, though – it's perfect. Funny too. Quite funny." James Donaghy, also writing in The Guardian stated "Personally I hope Dirk Gently gets made into a full series. The programme shows promising glimpses, has a strong cast and Misfits already proves Overman can write. And a BBC4 adaptation feels like a good fit – Gently being exactly the kind of playground-of-the-imagination curio the BBC made its name indulging." published two reviews. Alice-Azania Jarvis was extremely positive, writing "...there wasn't very much you could fault about the production at all. Right down to the quirky camerawork and youthful, poppy soundtrack (who would have thought the Hoosiers could be so right in any situation?), the director, Damon Thomas, got it pretty spot-on. The result was a pleasingly festive-feeling adventure; part , part , part . And the best thing? There wasn't a Christmas tree in sight. Douglas Adams once claimed that Gently would make a better film character than his more famous hero, . Based on last night's experience, he may well have been right." John Walsh's review for was cooler about the adaptation, although he praised Mangan's performance: "Given the talent and style on display, it should have been a scream. In fact it all seemed a little moth-eaten. Though set in the modern day, it was staggeringly old-fashioned...You could overlook these faults, however, for the joy of Stephen Mangan's performance as the titular gumshoe. With his alarmed-spaniel eyes and jutting-jawed stroppiness, his geography teacher elbow-patches and Medusan hair, he radiates mess...His ineptness as a sleuth provided some fine comic moments. Paul Whitelaw in was also positive, although he noted "At times it felt forced, with a sense of trying slightly too hard when a touch more subtlety would have brought out the essential Adamsian eccentricity." Dan Owen of Obsessed with Film noted that the adaptation played with the idea of inexplicable situations: "Purists may grumble this isn't the Dirk Gently they wanted to see, but it's more accessible and practicable. And while Dirk Gently is certainly another gimmicky detective series (yawn), its details are unique and engrossing enough to shrug off the genre's clichés. In some ways it's a pastiche of whodunits, taking the genre's often tenuous explanations to an outrageous extreme." Paul Whitelaw in noted that "Although Adams's more ambitious concepts are sidelined in favour of a more prosaic - if nonetheless enjoyable - sci-fi mystery, Overman captures at least some of the wit and whimsy of his distinctive comic voice" going on to suggest "This modestly-budgeted pilot suggests potential for a series, so the deviation from Adams's originals makes sense. It also adds yet another very British oddball to the pantheon currently occupied by and . Series One Critical opinion to the full series was mildly positive. The adaptation from the Adams' novels was the focus of several reviews. Jane Simon, writing in The Mirror stated "It's just a shame creator Douglas Adams isn't around to see how Howard Overman has transferred Dirk to the screen. He'd definitely approve. Mark Braxton in the Radio Times likewise agreed that "Overman has plucked the comic essence of Adams from his novel...and worked it into a digestible, enjoyably eccentric format." AA Gill writing in the Sunday Times March 11, 2012 wrote 'Who'd have guessed that this would ever get recommissioned?...It has to get a nomination as the greatest waste of the most talent for the least visible purpose or reward." Others complained that the series was not an exact adaptation of the novels. Nigel Farndale in The Telegraph stated "I struggled with Dirk Gently...It had nothing to do with Stephen Mangan's considerable comedic talents, still less with Darren Boyd who plays MacDuff, the Dr Watson to Dirk's Holmes. It is more to do with my devotion to Douglas Adams, upon whose comic novel this series is based...in Douglas Adams, 90 per cent of the pleasure is in the prose, the narration, the felicities of language." Tom Sutcliffe in The Independent felt that the programme's qualities were "spread a little too thinly over a nonsensical thriller plot' and that "laughs... were far too widely spaced in a script that could have done with a lot more editing." Several critics compared the production with the big-budget BBC One detective series Sherlock, the second series of which was broadcast in January 2012. Writing in Metro, Keith Watson said "There's no doubt Sherlock has raised the detecting duo bar on TV...it's more than a match for Sherlock on the dialogue front, neatly catching the surreal humour that was the Adams trademark...but there was no disguising the fact that Dirk Gently was a five-star script being filmed on a one-star budget, making it look like a designer label knockoff when set against the production values lavished on Sherlock. Stuart Jeffries in , meanwhile, found a comparison between the tone of the series and 1960s spy/detective ; "Never since has there been anything so unremittingly silly on British television as Dirk Gently...Dainty harpsichord music tells us we're back in an era of TV misrule, in whose glory days John Steed, Mrs Peel and played fast and loose with viewers' intelligences." The first episode had 737,000 viewers and a 3% audience share but this fell to 415,000 and 2% share for the second episode.[] Series one, including the pilot episode, was released on DVD on 26 March 2012 by ITV Studios Home Entertainment. References ^ James Donaghy "", The Guardian, 16 December 2010 ^ Helena Cole, , SFX, 17 February 2012 ^ "", BBC Press Release, 31 March 2011 ^ Jason Deans, "", The Guardian, 31 March 2011 ^ "", BBC Cult, accessed 19 March 2012 ^ Chris Harvey, "", Daily Telegraph, 16 December 2010 . Retrieved 14 August 2007. News and New Projects page July 2007 of radio version Rob Hastings, "", The Independent, 6 October 2010 at the listing . 6 October 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2010. ^ . Retrieved 10 October 2010. ^ Benji Wilson, , The Telegraph, 5 March 2012 Mangan, Stephen (16 December 2010). . . 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Dirk Gently From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dirk Gently (real name Svlad Cjelli, also known as Dirk Cjelli) is a fictional character created by and featured in the books and . He is portrayed as a pudgy man who normally wears a heavy old light brown suit, red checked shirt with a green striped tie, long leather coat, red hat and thick metal-rimmed spectacles. "Dirk Gently" is not the character's real name. It is noted early on in the first book that it is a pseudonym for "Svlad Cjelli". Dirk himself states that the name has a " feel" to it. Holistic detective Dirk bills himself as a " detective" who makes use of "the fundamental interconnectedness of all things" to solve the whole crime, and find the whole person. This involves running up large expense accounts and then claiming that every item (such as needing to go to a tropical beach in the Bahamas for three weeks) was, due to this "interconnectedness," actually a vital part of the investigation. Challenged on this point in the first novel, he claims that he cannot be considered to have ripped anybody off, because none of his clients have paid him yet. His office is supposed to be located at 33a Peckender St. N1 , with telephone number 01-354 9112 (407-2882 in the advertising campaign for the book). Gently has an odd facility for accurate , as every wild guess he makes turns out to be true. As a student at () he attempted to acquire money by selling exam papers for the upcoming tests. His fellow undergraduates were convinced that he had produced the papers under , whereas in reality he had simply studied previous papers and determined potential patterns in questions. However, while innocent, he was arrested and sent to prison when his papers turned out to be exactly the same as the real ones, to the very comma. Portrayals Dirk Gently was played by in a 1992 TV documentary on . Scot Burklin portrayed Dirk in the 2006 American premiere of the play at The Road Theatre Company in Los Angeles. played the character in the 2007 and 2008 adaptations of and . , of Green Wing fame, was cast as Gently in a pilot episode for a proposed TV series broadcast on BBC4 on 16th December 2010. Aborted third book Douglas Adams was working on a third Dirk Gently novel, The Salmon of Doubt, at the time of his death. However Adams said "A lot of the stuff which was originally in The Salmon of Doubt really wasn't working", and that he had planned on "salvaging some of the ideas that I couldn't make work in a Dirk Gently framework and putting them in a Hitchhiker framework... and for old time's sake I may call it The Salmon of Doubt." The first ten chapters of this novel, assembled from various drafts following Adams' death, together with a memo suggesting further plot points, appear in . References . The Independent. 2002-05-10. . Retrieved 2009-11-06. . The Independent. 2002-01-05. . Retrieved 2009-11-06. External links Dirk Gently By Novels · · Unfinished: Adaptations Radio: · Theatrical play: Characters & Places · · Related · · · · · ·