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Welcome to our bonus podcast series from The Super Network and The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast is as it says are bonus episode of the The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast with a guest or guests who chose a film for us to watch from the free streaming service Tubi - at TubiTV. Much like with Tubi Tuesdays the podcast is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films, the more random and weird the better!Your hosts for The Bonus Tubi Tuesdays Podcast are Super Marcey and ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn, regular co-hosts from Tubi Tuesdays Batch and Kollin will make appearances as well.Film Starts Playing At: 00:07:18Welcome back to the series of BONUS episodes for The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast with hosts Super Marcey and Bede Jermyn, this is our first Bonus Tubi Tuesdays episode for 2025 and joining us for this one is AmieDoll, who was the first ever guest on a Bonus Tubi episode! For this one, Amie decided to subject us to Scotland's first feature animated film and Sean Connery's last film credit with Sir Billi aka Guardian of the Highlands (2012)! Do Marcey, Bede and Amie make it out of this film or did this film actually take their souls? Listen in and find out!Sir Billi was directed by Sascha Hartmann, it features voice performances from Sean Connery, Alan Cumming, Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Miriam Margolyes and Ruby Wax.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Welcome to 2025's first bonus episode!* Thank you for joining us again Amie!* Well this sure is an awfully horny film ...* Why is there so much Boobie Fair in a kid's film?* Alan Cumming knew what sort of film this was!* Which is worse as a last film Sir Billi or The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?* Yes Marcey does ask several times "WHAT IS GOING ON?"* You are welcome for the laughs listeners!* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all.Music provided by DeNNo, introduction and podcast editing by Super Marcey & Bede Jermyn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many landowners across Scotland are engaging with large scale restoration projects. One such project, spanning 80 thousand acres, is Wildland, in the Scottish Highlands. They have a 200 year vision to help the land heal, grow and thrive, and Rachel is there to find out more about the project, and perhaps even spot some of birds of prey who are thriving in this landscape.HippFest, a silent film and live music festival based in Bo'Ness, is back this March, and one of the filmmakers, Moira Salt, has developed a silent film focusing on Scotland's canals. Mark met up with her alongside the Forth and Clyde Canal to find out what exactly inspires her about these waterways.Bridgend Farmhouse is a community owned organisation in Edinburgh, focusing on a creating a sustainable and welcoming space for learning, eating and exercise. Helen Needham met with John Knox, who is Chair of the Board at Bridgend, to find out more about the philosophy behind the organisation.For villages on the West Coast of Scotland, boats and sailing are often part of the traditional way of life. However, in Plockton, the local high school is playing a key role in keeping this tradition alive, through teaching the heritage craft of boat building. Mark went along and spoke to some of the students about what learning this craft meant to them.Frogs and toads have begun to emerge all across Scotland, coming out of hibernation and entering the breeding season. But how can we tell which is which, and how can we get involved in their conservation? We speak to Nature.Scot Reserve Officer Danny Bean about how we can keep an eye out for our native amphibians.The Braemar Highland Games Centre is home to one of the world's most famous lifting stones – the Inver Stone. Mark visited to hear the history behind the stone, where the traditions of lifting stones first began.In an excerpt from this week's podcast, Rachel is joined by Julie Wilson Nimmo and Greg Hemphill, to find out about how their love of wild swimming began, and how that has grown through their BBC TV Series Jules and Greg's Wild Swim
This year the Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue celebrates 40 years together. Not only is the band going strong – so is the marriage bringing together its lead vocalists Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh. They both join Nihal Arthanayake to reflect on four decades of music-making.Paul McKenna's career has taken him from radio DJ to stage hypnotist to self-help book author. His latest offering – Power Manifesting – explores how he's used manifesting to achieve his goals. He looks at how super-achievers praise this technique and explains how he uses the toolkit in day to day life.Julie Wilson Nimmo is a star of Scottish TV classics like Balamory, Chewin' The Fat and Scot Squad. Her current role is slightly different as she and fellow actor and comedian husband Greg Hemphill set off to the Scottish islands to dip in their beautiful seas. Jules and Greg's Wild Swim sees the couple enjoy the invigoration of cold water swimming, along with chats about mental health, the menopause and much more.Indie-folk pop singer-songwriter Rachel Sermanni shares music from her latest release – no way blues. And singer-songwriter Jon Muq who was born in Uganda and has forged a career in Austin, Texas. He performs from his album Flying Away.
Glesga Da is joined by Still Game and Deadpool comedy legend Greg Hemphill. In this side-splitting episode , we get the inside track on Chewin' the Fat and Still Game. He also discusses his Canadian accent and his love of wild swimming.Like, share, and subscribe to Glesga's No1 Da!Make sure to check out: Glesga Da Podcast | https://linktr.ee/glesgadaGlesga Da Live Shows (Glasgow - March 2024) | https://linktr.ee/glesgadaLive Show Tickets | https://linktr.ee/glesgada#greghemphill #stillgame #wildswimming #scotland #balamory #wildswimmingscotland #haveaword #dailyrecord, #comedy #film #funnyvideo #videos #television #personality #entertainment #improv #humor #charactercomedy #TVshows #writer #satire #television #FordKiernan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Marc and Steve are joined by comedian Ashley Storrie. Ashley chats about starring in the new BBC sitcom "Dinosaur", her experiences of writing and playing an autistic character and why it was important to portray an authentic reflection of her own experience. They also chat about Ashley starting standup at the age of 11, her experiences of being on the road (including with a live show of Frozen), and how an early childhood encounter with Still Game's Greg Hemphill ended up coming full circle. Plus, they chat about how her unusual upbringing affected her approach to getting an autism diagnosis, discuss Steve's "wet mouth" and Ashley recalls seeing Marc unsuccessfully shoot his shot.A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes (and find all three of they boays' stand-up specials): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GAAshley's new sitcom "Dinosuar" is available to watch now on BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001ybcy/dinosaur-series-1-episode-1We're now on Patreon! Sign up for exclusive access for as little as £3 per month for an extra episode every two weeks plus footage from our previous live shows and first dibs on tickets to upcoming ones:https://www.patreon.com/somelaughYou can watch Stu, Marc & Steve's stand-up specials on the Some Laugh YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6lKn8dnMK5bOtlX-3XlCpZSf-B_qweQ&si=JjKknRTZvvza5l55Stand-Up Tickets:Marc: www.marcjenningscomedy.com/gigsStu: https://linktr.ee/StuartMcPYou can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok - and please remember to leave a 5 star review!Support the show
We've reached 100 episodes! And to celebrate we're releasing the highlights from our most recent live show at the Pavilion Theatre with guests including Still Game creator Greg Hemphill, the fourth-laugher himself Christopher MacArthur-Boyd and the legendary Raymond Mearns... plus a few other wee surprise appearances. A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes (and find all three of they boays' stand-up specials): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GAIf you'd like to watch the show in full (including exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the boays and all the guests) it's available now on Patreon - where there's also footage from our 5 previous live shows, "Day at the Fringe" documentary, and over 30 hours of additional content from our bonus episodes which are released every two weeks: https://www.patreon.com/somelaughThank you to everyone who's supported us since we started the podcast two years ago - getting to 100 episodes in a row without missing a single week is something we're very proud of, and we couldn't have done it without you all watching and listening every week. This live show at the Pavilion was by far our biggest and best so we really hope you enjoy this to cap off a hunner.You can watch Stu, Marc & Steve's stand-up specials on the Some Laugh YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6lKn8dnMK5bOtlX-3XlCpZSf-B_qweQ&si=JjKknRTZvvza5l55Stand-Up Tickets:Marc: www.marcjenningscomedy.com/gigsStu: https://linktr.ee/StuartMcPYou can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok - and please remember to leave a 5 star review!Support the show
TICKETS FOR SOME LAUGH LIVE AT THE PAVILION GLASGOW ON SUNDAY 31ST MARCH ARE ON SALE NOW (Featuring guests Greg Hemphill, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd and Raymond Mearns): https://www.paviliontheatre.co.uk/shows/some-laugh-live-at-glasgow-international-comedy-festival/This week the boays are joined by comedian Larry Dean. They discuss Larry's meticulous approach to standup, where he takes into account everything from his skincare routine to his silhouette (not to mention his incredible writing and performing, which has led to multiple award-nominated Edinburgh shows). Larry also covers how he deals with having to “come out” onstage, playing with audiences stereotypes of Scottish people and his recent foray into acting. Plus, they talk Looney Tunes, dating as a comic and how Larry's dealt with several unusual situations that've happened in the crowd during his shows.A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes (and find all three of they boays' stand-up specials): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GALarry has just announced details of his new stand-up tour. Full dates here: https://www.larrydeancomedy.com/liveWe're now on Patreon! Sign up for exclusive access for as little as £3 per month for an extra episode every two weeks plus footage from our previous live shows and first dibs on tickets to upcoming ones:https://www.patreon.com/somelaughYou can watch Stu, Marc & Steve's stand-up specials on the Some Laugh YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6lKn8dnMK5bOtlX-3XlCpZSf-B_qweQ&si=JjKknRTZvvza5l55Stand-Up Tickets:Marc: www.marcjenningscomedy.com/gigsStu : https://linktr.ee/StuartMcPYou can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok - and please remember to leave a 5 star review! Support the show
TICKETS FOR SOME LAUGH LIVE AT THE PAVILION GLASGOW ON SUNDAY 31ST MARCH ARE ON SALE NOW (Featuring guests Greg Hemphill, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd and Raymond Mearns): https://www.paviliontheatre.co.uk/shows/some-laugh-live-at-glasgow-international-comedy-festival/This week the boays are joined by comedian Zara Gladman. With the popularity of her “West End Mum” character and other viral videos, Zara discusses how lockdown prompted her to start putting videos online, her nascent experiences of live comedy around a decade ago putting on standup gigs for academics, and talks about transferring her popular online characters to the stage. Plus, they discuss Zara's work as a zoologist, Zara recalls her embarrassment at giving a former love interest a “thoughtful” gift that wasn't well-received, and explains how she could've been cast in the 1996 Ted Danson film Loch Ness.A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes (and find all three of they boays' stand-up specials): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GAWe're now on Patreon! Sign up for exclusive access for as little as £3 per month for an extra episode every two weeks plus footage from our previous live shows and first dibs on tickets to upcoming ones:https://www.patreon.com/somelaughYou can watch Stu, Marc & Steve's stand-up specials on the Some Laugh YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6lKn8dnMK5bOtlX-3XlCpZSf-B_qweQ&si=JjKknRTZvvza5l55Stand-Up Tickets:Marc: www.marcjenningscomedy.com/gigsStu (Glasgow Comedy Festival shows) : https://linktr.ee/StuartMcPYou can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok - and please remember to leave a 5 star review! Support the show
TICKETS FOR SOME LAUGH LIVE AT THE PAVILION GLASGOW ON SUNDAY 31ST MARCH ARE ON SALE NOW (Featuring guests Greg Hemphill, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd, Raymond Mearns plus more to be announced!): https://www.paviliontheatre.co.uk/shows/some-laugh-live-at-glasgow-international-comedy-festival/Marc speaks to comedian Reginald D Hunter ahead of his show at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Reg discusses his approach to working up a new stand-up show, opines on the challenge of doing social commentary in comedy when everyone is down their own individual rabbit-holes, and recalls his first time gigging in Scotland at a rowdy pub in Paisley. Plus, Reg reflects on the impact of losing a parent and on the importance of stability and consistency on work and life.A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes (and find all three of they boays' stand-up specials): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GAReginald will be performing his show "The Man Who Could See Through Sh*" at the O2 Academy on Friday 29th March as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Tickets here: https://www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com/events/reginald-d-hunter-the-man-who-could-see-through-shit/We're now on Patreon! Sign up for exclusive access for as little as £3 per month for an extra episode every two weeks plus footage from our previous live shows and first dibs on tickets to upcoming ones:https://www.patreon.com/somelaughYou can watch Stu, Marc & Steve's stand-up specials on the Some Laugh YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6lKn8dnMK5bOtlX-3XlCpZSf-B_qweQ&si=JjKknRTZvvza5l55Stand-Up Tickets:Marc: www.marcjenningscomedy.com/gigsStu (Glasgow Comedy Festival shows) : https://linktr.ee/StuartMcPYou can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok - and please remember to leave a 5 star review!Support the show
This week the boays are joined by Still Game and Chewin' the Fat legend Greg Hemphill. Greg discusses his start in comedy, how he and Ford Kiernan came up with sketches for Chewin' the Fat and Still Game beginning it's life as a show at the Edinburgh Fringe. He also discusses how his part-Canadian accent has people mistaking him as posh, how he found directing Steve and Stu in the recent Queen of the New Year show on Hogmanay, and much much more - including chat about wild swimming, Still Game's legacy and the sketch that came to Greg in a dream. Plus, Greg reveals the Chewin' the Fat spin-off that almost became a Sci-Fi sitcom.A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GAWe're now on Patreon! Sign up now for exclusive access to our recent Live Show recorded at The Stand Comedy Club in Glasgow, Episode 0 and two bonus episodes per month plus more to come for as little as £3 per month: https://www.patreon.com/somelaughIn March Marc will be performing his new show in London, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Manchester and Edinburgh before playing The King's Theatre in Glasgow on Friday 24th March. Tickets for all shows available here: https://www.marcjenningscomedy.com/gigsStuart is playing The Stand Comedy Club on Wednesday 22nd March. Tickets here:https://www.thestand.co.uk/performances/1463-13647-stuart-mcpherson-the-peesh-20230322-glasgow/Stephen is performing at the Leicester Comedy Festival on Saturday 25th February. Tickets here: https://www.phoenix.org.uk/whats-on/programme/stephen-buchanan-charicature-wip/You can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for clips, news and more - and please remember to give a five star review if you're enjoying the show! Support the show
We've got a Christmas Cracker for you this week as we're delighted to be joined by Still Game, Chewin The Fat and overall Scottish Comedy Legend, Greg Hemphill!We chat football, Greg's career and his new Whisky venture with his comedy partner and former Open Goal guest, Ford Kiernan! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a Christmas Cracker for you this week as we're delighted to be joined by Still Game, Chewin The Fat and overall Scottish Comedy Legend, Greg Hemphill!We chat football, Greg's career and his new Whisky venture with his comedy partner and former Open Goal guest, Ford Kiernan! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Satsu from Chatsunami returns to review the 1999 stage show Still Game-the precursor to the Scottish TV sit-com Still Game (2002). Written by Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan 'Still Game' ran from 2002-2007, then 2016-2019 and chronicled the lives of the two Septarians and their friends in the fictional Craiglang area of Glasgow. They may be older, but they are Still Game for life! Discussion Points: -The origins of Still Game (2002). -The amount of swearing in the stage show. -The Glaswegian language during the series. -The emotional backbone of the series. -How the show never laughs at age, but instead shows how we could all learn from the older generation. -The tragic central characters of British Comedy shows. -The industrial past of parts of Scotland and the North East of England and the impact of the closure of these heavy industries on those areas. -The social commentary of the series, which is so organically and respectfully done. -Satsu dares to do asides on Review It Yourself! Random Questions: -Is it a show about being left behind -Would you put Bottom (1991-1995) on for your Grandma? -Did you know that Greg Hemphill was married to the main lass from "What's The Story in Balamory?". -Why did the Still Game cast have to bring a hoover all the way from Scotland to Canada? -Did the later Still Game series lose their way? Favourite Still Game episodes: -Faimly (Series 1, Episode 2). -Wireless (Series 4, Episode 2). -Dial-A-Bus (Series 4, Episode 3), starring the late Robbie Coltrane. -Smoke On The Water (Series 5, Episode 3). -Hootenanny (Series 5, Episode 7). -Lights Out (Series 6, Episode 3). -Hyper (Series 6, Episode 5). -Recipe (Series 6, Episode 6). -The Beefy Bake Episode. -Grim Up North (Series 8, Episode 2). Thanks for listening! Review It Yourself now has a Patreon! Show your support for the show! Choose from TWO memberships: -MCU It Yourself: The Marvel Series will continue as a Patron Exclusive Series! Sean has to watch every Marvel film until the bitter end... + other benefits. -Visit It Yourself Behind the Scenes: +All the benefits of the 'MCU It Yourself' tier PLUS An even-more exclusive series, where Sean takes you behind the scenes of the Visit It Yourself Series! The Campaign for the North. The Visit It Yourself Video episodes will go out to everyone, but only Patrons will get the extended Behind the scenes podcast, filmed on location. Find Out More Here: Review It Yourself is creating Podcast | Patreon TWITTER: @YourselfReview INSTAGRAM: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
Ewen & Cat like you've never seen them before...UNCUT! They are joined by comedy royalty Greg Hemphill (Chewin' The Fat, Still Game) and his wife Julie Wilson Nimmo (Balamory, Scot Squad) to discuss marriage, showbiz and much much more! We are proudly sponsored by G4 Claims! http://www.notatfaultclaim.com/
Joining Grado & Chris this week is a Scottish TV legend. Star of Chewin' The Fat & Still Game, the one and only Greg Hemphill!Greg joins the lads the chat through his career entertaining the people of Scotland and we find out what team he really supports!All the usual banter on the Open Line and another challenger attempts to win the pies on the Player Profile Play Off with PieSports.comGet the full video version at patreon.com/footballdaft
Pat chats with Greg Hemphill, actor, writer and comedian. With Ford Kiernan, Greg co-wrote (and acts in) the hit TV show Still Game and is about to record the ninth and final series of the show. Jim & Pat's Glasgow West End Chat - Episode 34 Greg talks about Still Game, the joy of playing to hundreds of thousands of people at Glasgow’s SSE Hydro and about what lies ahead for himself and writing partner Ford Kiernan. And to prove the West End of Glasgow is like a small village - where everyone knows everyone else - he bumps in to Ford just before the start of the interview. Links Pat's Guide To Glasgow West End Greg Hemphill Still game Twitter @glasgowswestend Music by Jim Byrne
What's Pat been up to: Coffee with Rosemary on Byres Road, Greg Hemphill, Alistair Braidwood and waving at Denise Mina on a bike Jim & Pat's Glasgow West End Chat: Episode 30 Links Pat's Guide to Glasgow West End SCOTS WHAY HAE! Twitter: @glasgowswestend Music by Jim Byrne
***Disclaimer*** Cutch's audio quality ain't that great for the first 20 or so minutes as for some reason, his Mic didnt work. Stick with it, we did some magic to make him understandable, it's worth it for a great wee episode! ***End Disclaimer*** This week the Fife friends discuss Facebook's issues with Data mining, How DPD failed to send an apology biscuit to Cutch, Crazy antics from Connor Mcgregor before UFC 223 and a brief chat about the CommonWealth Games. Then the Friends enter the Nononagon once again to pitch some Fantasy Fights. In honour of Limmy's Home Made Show coming to the BBC, we chuck a bunch of Scottish comediasc into the mix to see who comes out on top. Billy Connolly Takes on Fred MacAuley, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill v Jerry Sadowitz Des Clarke v Brian "Limmy" Limond Kevin Bridges v Ricky Fulton Plus a 4 way Death Match between : Rhona Cameron v Franky Boyle v Danny Bhoy v Susan Calman Who wins? Listen in to find out!
So Jennie is off on maternity and we gave her a hell of a send off! We also had Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill from Still Game in the studio ahead of their gigs at the SSE Hydro.
In episode 328 of Janey Godley's podcast with award winning comic Ashley Storrie we discuss school bullies, politicians and Tories. Janey talks about her party at Spoon and the autism comedy event at Parliament. Ashley tells us about the day she got to read a Still Game script with Greg Hemphill. Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto OurDonate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!