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Went looking for a story about Sherlock Holmes but I found a poem about him instead. The poem is titled “Sherlock Holmes” and comes to us from the book “More Misrepresentative Men” written by Harry Graham. Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/ Blog https://thefightingmoosepodcast.blogspot.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/ Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode388.pdf Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf YouTube: https://youtu.be/vX5MNnjJuyY/ Book(s): “More Misrepresentative Men” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/36782 Music/Audio: Artist – Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/people/cdk National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov Song(s) Used: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755
A bonus episode from Lives Less Ordinary podcast. Miracle on the ocean floor. Have you ever locked eyes with a stranger and wondered, "What's their story?" Step into someone else's life and expect the unexpected. Extraordinary stories from around the world. For more, go to bbcworldservice.com/liveslessordinary or search for Live Less Ordinary wherever you get your BBC podcasts.Producers: Eric Mugaju and Harry Graham
A potpourri of peculiar tales culled from a favorite 19th-century volume. This episode features some outstanding British eccentrics, an extraordinary case of delusional morbidity, lethal religious fanaticism, graveyard shenanigans, and more. Plus, more black-humored poetry from Harry Graham in “Karswell's Corner” The post A Remarkable Circumstance appeared first on Bone and Sickle.
Enjoy with us a collection of short curious tales culled from a favorite Victorian volume — the Stone Eater of London, a mariner's report of fire from the sky, the rise and fall of a French giant, 18th century blasphemies involving a donkey, and more. Plus, more sardonic verse from Harry Graham in “Karswell's Corner” The post The Stone Eater and other Curious Cases appeared first on Bone and Sickle.
As the BBC turns 100, enjoy 100 Years in 100 Minutes! This is just part 1, 1922-54 - from the company years of Magnet House then Savoy Hill, to the corporation years up to the eve of commercial competition, the last time the BBC was the sole official broadcaster. For the early years, enjoy the archive clips, some very rare - from the first presenters, John Reith and early performers. As time goes on, extracts give way to insights: from experts, podcast listeners and those who were there... YOU HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO: 1920s: John Reith, Arthur Burrows, Kreisler's Liebesleid (first music on the BBC), A.E. Thompson, Leonard Hawke (Drake Goes West - first music from London), Charles Penrose (The Laughing Policeman), Helena Millais as Our Lizzie, Rev John Mayo, Rev Archibald Fleming, Harold Bishop, Cecil Lewis?, Peter Eckersley, Kathleen Garscadden, Lord Gainford, Dr Kate Murphy, Dr Andrea Smith, Archibald Haddon, Marion Cran, Percy Scholes?, Justin Webb, Nightingale and Cello, Rev Dick Sheppard (first broadcast service), Richard Hughes' Danger (first play), A.J. Alan, King George V, Alan Stafford, Tommy Handley, John Henry and Blossom, Dr Martin Cooper, Harry Graham, Arthur Phillips, Filson Young, H.L. Fletcher, Flotsam and Jetsam, Christopher Stone, Henry Wood, Prof David Hendy, Vita Sackville-West, Clapham and Dwyer, Mabel Constanduros, Toytown 1930s: Norman Long and Stanelli, Harold Nicolson, Simon Rooks, Val Gielgud, Gillie Potter, Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra, King George VI, Gerald Cock, Elisabeth Welch, Caroll Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans, Lew Stone, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, Nelson Keys, Sandy Powell, The Western Brothers, Stuart Hibberd, Charles Siepmann, King Edward VIII, Elizabeth Cowell, Tommy Woodroffe, Bandwaggon, ITMA (Mrs Mopp), Neville Chamberlain, John Snagge 1940s: J.B. Priestley, Winston Churchill, Music While You Work, Edward Stourton, Charles Gardner, Bruce Belfrage, Princess Elizabeth, C.S. Lewis, Stephen Bourne, Una Marson, Nightingale and the Bomber, Charles Huff, Lilliburlero, Romany, Richard Dimbleby, Edward R Murrow, Frank Gillard, Guy Byam, Johnny Beerling, George Elrick, Norman Shelley, Michael Standing, Paul Hayes 1950s: Jeffrey Holland, Julia Lang, Roger Bolton. (...+ various unknown announcers) FURTHER LINKS: Like what we do? Share it! We're on facebook.com/bbcentury, with a separate group on facebook.com/groups/bbcentury, and (while it lasts) on twitter.com/bbcentury. Tag us in, let people know you listen. Love what we do? Support us at patreon.com/paulkerensa The novel based on this podcast is due out in February 2023: Auntie and Uncles - details here: https://amzn.to/3hxe4lX We look forward to continuing to unpack this century of broadcasting in our usual slower way on the podcast. But next time, join us for part 2 (1955-87) and part 3 (1988-2022). paulkerensa.com/oldradio
Harry Graham (1874 - 1936) A collection of dark and humorous verse from "Col D. Streamer". This collection includes poems from The Baby's Baedeker, Perverted Proverbs, and Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes. Genre(s): Single author --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3daudiobooks0/support
Cambodia's biggest rubbish dump was home to thousands of children, picking through rubbish to sell. From this bleak wasteland emerged a band, Doch Chkae - young musicians who grew up in extreme poverty, turning their anger into heavy metal music. Harry Graham speaks to two of the band members, Sok Vichey and Ouch Theara. We also hear from one of the charity workers who spotted their talent for metal music, Timon Seibel, from Moms Against Poverty. This podcast was first released on 23rd November 2019. Presenter: Harry Graham Producer: Deiniol Buxton Picture: Doch Chkae Credit: Florian Gleich Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com
Cambodia's biggest rubbish dump was home to thousands of children, picking through rubbish to sell. From this bleak wasteland emerged a band, Doch Chkae - young musicians who grew up in extreme poverty, turning their anger into heavy metal music. Harry Graham speaks to two of the band members, Sok Vichey and Ouch Theara. We also hear from one of the charity workers who spotted their talent for metal music, Timon Seibel, from Moms Against Poverty. This podcast was first released on 23rd November 2019. Presenter: Harry Graham Producer: Deiniol Buxton Picture: Doch Chkae Credit: Florian Gleich Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com
Nick Richards was a DJ for Radio Caroline, an unlicensed offshore radio station operating off the coast of the UK. This was the late 1970s, and millions of people were tuning in, but there were problems with the ship. Because of its illegal status, it couldn't go to shore for repairs, and it was rotting below the waterline. The DJs did their best to keep the ship afloat, until they faced one storm too many. Nick spoke to Outlook's Harry Graham. Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Harry Graham Producer: Harry Graham Image: The pirate radio ship Mi Amigo, home to Radio Caroline Credit: Getty Images/Evening Standard
Nick Richards was a DJ for Radio Caroline, an unlicensed offshore radio station operating off the coast of the UK. This was the late 1970s, and millions of people were tuning in, but there were problems with the ship. Because of its illegal status, it couldn't go to shore for repairs, and it was rotting below the waterline. The DJs did their best to keep the ship afloat, until they faced one storm too many. Nick spoke to Outlook's Harry Graham. Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Harry Graham Producer: Harry Graham Image: The pirate radio ship Mi Amigo, home to Radio Caroline Credit: Getty Images/Evening Standard
I don't know if there are any short Sherlock Holmes stories. So I went in search of some, and I found a poem about Mr. Holmes. Today, we read the poem “Sherlock Holmes” and it comes to us from the book “More Misrepresentative Men” written by Harry Graham. Where you from...What book(s) are you reading? Survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FM8626C Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/ Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode191.pdf Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf YouTube: https://youtu.be/zk3KWyXpQ6Q/ Book(s): “More Misrepresentative Men” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/36782 Music/Audio: Artist – grapes http://beta.ccmixter.org/people/grapes http://www.facebook.com/grapes510 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov Song(s) Used: I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque
Nick and Diane Marson's flight was diverted after the 9/11 attacks. In the wake of one of the darkest periods in modern history, they met each other and found love on a remote island. Their story inspired the musical Come From Away. This interview was first broadcast in 2019. Karl-Heinz Martens is a retired German postman who had a very unusual beat - he delivered thousands of letters to a 600-year-old tree known as Bridegroom's Oak. They were love letters, written by people in the hope that a potential partner might read them and reply. This interview was first broadcast in 2018. Meg and Elena were living oceans apart in Canada and Russia when they met in an online chatroom. Elena's family in Russia couldn't accept that she was in love with a woman so the couple came up with a daring escape plan. They decided to sail tens of thousands of kilometres across the open seas even though they didn't have the skills or experience for such a challenge. This interview was first broadcast in 2018. How love blossomed in a recording studio between two Italian dub artists who provide the voices for George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer. Francesco Pannofino and Emanuela Rossi reveal the secrets of their success in front of and behind the microphone. This interview was first broadcast in 2019. Any comments please email us on outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Emily Webb Producers: Saskia Edwards, Harry Graham, Katy Davis, Maryam Maruf Picture: A wedding party underneath the Bridegroom's Oak, circa 1900 Credit: Archiv TI Eutin
Nick and Diane Marson's flight was diverted after the 9/11 attacks. In the wake of one of the darkest periods in modern history, they met each other and found love on a remote island. Their story inspired the musical Come From Away. This interview was first broadcast in 2019. Karl-Heinz Martens is a retired German postman who had a very unusual beat - he delivered thousands of letters to a 600-year-old tree known as Bridegroom's Oak. They were love letters, written by people in the hope that a potential partner might read them and reply. This interview was first broadcast in 2018. Meg and Elena were living oceans apart in Canada and Russia when they met in an online chatroom. Elena's family in Russia couldn't accept that she was in love with a woman so the couple came up with a daring escape plan. They decided to sail tens of thousands of kilometres across the open seas even though they didn't have the skills or experience for such a challenge. This interview was first broadcast in 2018. How love blossomed in a recording studio between two Italian dub artists who provide the voices for George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer. Francesco Pannofino and Emanuela Rossi reveal the secrets of their success in front of and behind the microphone. This interview was first broadcast in 2019. Any comments please email us on outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Emily Webb Producers: Saskia Edwards, Harry Graham, Katy Davis, Maryam Maruf Picture: A wedding party underneath the Bridegroom's Oak, circa 1900 Credit: Archiv TI Eutin
Anas Aremeyaw Anas is very well known in Africa, even though almost no one knows what he looks like. Anas is a trained lawyer-turned-investigative reporter in Ghana, and a frequent presenter of the BBC's Africa Eye. In his nearly 20 years working undercover, he's exposed judges taking bribes for a not guilty verdict; top football officials fixing matches; sex trafficking rings; organ harvesting. To do so, he had to disguise himself as a psychiatric patient, as a janitor in a brothel and as a rock in a barren landscape. His work has led to numerous convictions, but his methods are sometimes dangerous and controversial. His latest investigation for BBC Africa Eye is called Corona Quacks, exposing the sale in Ghana of fake 'cures' for coronavirus. Presenter: Jo Fidgen. Producers: Andrea Kennedy and Harry Graham. Picture: Anas Aremeyaw Anas. Credit: BBC Africa Eye.
Cambodia's biggest rubbish dump was home to thousands of children, picking through rubbish to sell. From this bleak wasteland emerged a band, Doch Chkae - young musicians who grew up in extreme poverty, turning their anger into heavy metal music. Harry Graham speaks to two of the band members, Sok Vichey and Ouch Theara. We also hear from one of the charity workers who spotted their talent for metal music, Timon Seibel, from Moms Against Poverty. Presenter: Harry Graham Producer: Deiniol Buxton Picture: Doch Chkae Credit: Florian Gleich
Brittany bravely leads us into the raunchy, bizarre world of "My Dad Wrote A Porno," which is exactly as it sounds: a man reading aloud his father's amateur erotic novel. **Warning, this episode contains adult language and sexual content** Episode #19 features clips from the following episodes (please go to our website www.gimletmedia.com/sampler for links to all episodes): All clips featured in this episode are from the show, My Dad Wrote A Porno. Episode 1: "The Job Interview" Episode 12: "The Duchess Comes Clean" Episode 10: "Sunday Night, 11:55 p.m." Episode 9: "The Horse and Jockey" The Facts: This episode was produced by Rose Reid, Sarah Abdurrahman, and Brittany Luse with help from Kate Parkinson-Morgan. It was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Peter Clowney. Our theme music was made by Micah Vellian and our ad music was made by Mark Phillips. Additional music in the show was by Takstar. The show was mixed by Matthew Boll. And Sspecial thanks to Harry Graham. Sampler is a production of Gimlet Media. Our Sponsors: Ebay (go to ebay.com/openforbusiness to learn more about the show) Spotify (Go to spotify.com/discoverweekly to learn more)
God in Control
God in Control
Matthew 27, the Crucifixion of Christ
Matthew 27, the Crucifixion of Christ
ASMR reading of the short poem, Godiva, written by Alfred Lord Tennyson in 1842. This poem was later part of the inspiration for Harry Graham's Lady Godiva, which appears in his satire, Misrepresentative Women. Listen to Lady Godiva here: https://www.podpage.com/tome-by-tome-asmr/lady-godiva-by-harry-graham-1906-asmr-poetry-reading/ ASMR readings are helpful to reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and ptsd in listeners. Support this channel: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome http://podpage.com/tome-by-tome-asmr #ladygodiva #asmrreadingtoyou #asmrpoetry Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tome-by-tome-asmr/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
ASMR reading of the short poem, Lady Godiva, from his book, Misrepresentative Women, 1906. After writing two volumes on Misrepresentative Men, in which Harry Graham satirized ancient and contemporary famous men, a volume on the famous ladies was necessary. ASMR readings are helpful to reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and ptsd in listeners. Stay tuned tomorrow for Godiva, a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Support this channel: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome http://podpage.com/tome-by-tome-asmr #ladygodiva #asmrreadingtoyou #asmrpoetry Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tome-by-tome-asmr/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy