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As the TV crisis continues, a Murdoch enters the chat. We take a temperature check on the sector with former UKTV commissioner and now boss at indie Square Pears', Iain Coyle.Also on the programme: we reveal the one-take secrets of Adolescence, as well as the winners of the Broadcast Press Guild awards.All that plus: as Trump plans to close Voice Of America, Kate Bulkley is here to assess its impact on western media more widely, and if the World Service can step up - and, in the Media Quiz, we're bringing back Jeopardy.Become a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter at themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.We record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIA CLUB at podshoponline.co.uk* give or take a dynamic ad break or two. And a live vision mix of course.What The Media Club has been reading this week:Voice Of America axedLiz Murdoch says TV crisis leading to an exodus of production talentConsent Or Pay says the GuardianRTS backtracks on Gaza controversyAdolescence secrets revealedRiver City axedJeopardy Returns5Live Bags F1 Rights Again Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our final host of the series is Roisin Conaty who asks the guys what sort of cult they would start, and who would have to be paid the least to hold three eggs in each hand for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Roisin Conaty. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh Pugh steps up as host this week to see what Bond villain the boys would create and how much they would have to be paid to dress as The Grim Reaper for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Josh Pugh. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isy Suttie hosts the show this week asking if the guys what their persona would be if they joined the Spice Girls in their heyday, and who would have to be paid the least to move at 2 mph for a year. Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Isy Suttie. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huge Davies takes on hosting duties this week to ask how the boys would steal an animal from London Zoo, and how much they would have to be paid to never use a bag again.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Huge Davies. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for Rosie Jones to be our host, asking the boys how they would order a coffee if they were 3 inches tall and how they'd explain giving eels as gifts for the rest of their lives…Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Rosie Jones. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maisie Adam is this week's host as she asks what sort of TV expert the boys would like to be, and which teacher they would be least worried about spending every holiday with for the rest of their lives.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Maisie Adam. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ivo Graham steps up to host the show this week, asking Josh and James how they would make a million were they to be transported back to their 13 year old selves, as well as how they'd cope with being strapped to a lie detector test for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Ivo Graham. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed Gamble hosts this week's show asking the boys to come up with a brand new mythical creature to boost tourism in their hometowns as well as finding out how they would survive if they had to stay at Beaconsfield services for a year. Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Ed Gamble. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Harriet Kemsley gleefully takes the reins as host this week asking how Josh would get everyone to stop eating potatoes, how James would get Dolly Parton to do a Tough Mudder, and finally what it would take for them to wear a puppet of themselves on their hands for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Harriet Kemsley. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stand by for a special Big Brother tribute show.Jamie East reflects on the news that Channel 5 will no longer continue with Big Brother with views from fans and friends who work on the show. He asks what has changed - is it the way we watch reality TV, or the format itself?He’s joined by Iain Coyle, former executive producer on Big Brother for some brilliant revelations!Iain’s a producer, presenter and comedian these days, but he was the first producer of Big Brother’s Bit on the Side spinoff show. He explains why he thinks the death of Big Brother is a good thing and how younger viewers expect something different these days.They talk about the ins and outs of the Big Brother audition and production process, the move to Channel 5. There are some secrets about the press party ahead of the Richard Desmond Channel 5 launch, featuring cigars and a Rolls Royce(!)Iain started out developing the tasks on Celebrity Big Brother 3 and talks through his contributions to the show’s evolution. He shares the truth about THAT Shilpa Shetty / Jade Goody scandal and reveals that O.J. Simpson was supposed to be in the house that year too. Iain’s now the comedy commissioner for Dave at UKTV. He tells Jamie what he’s looking for in our future TV hits.Jamie shares some of your notes on #BBUK - get in touch and share your Reality TV opinions @jamieEast with #reality check. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Stuart Wright is joined by Iain Coyle (@flat_egg), Paul Compton (@major_rawles) and Simon di Principe (@SimonDiPrincipe) to discuss the upcoming games in the Premier League and the Carabao Cup over the festive period. Limited edition photo book Grassroots is £30 (incl £10 donation to the Hackney & Leyton League) available at www.simondiprincipe.com/#filter=.category-books Catch the feature length documentary 'Iron Man' on Vimeo at vimeo.com/ondemand/ironmen The Whistle Blowers is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Sign up and deposit up to £50 and Ladbrokes will put the same amount into your account giving up up to £50's worth of free bets You can get this offer by following the link at bet.thewhistleblowers.net thewhistleblowers.net @footballpodcast Engineered by Oli Slack Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Host Stuart Wright is joined by Giles Borg and Iain Coyle to discuss the first games of the season and the upcoming fixtures in the league. The Whistle Blowers is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. 'Bet £5 Get £20'. If you deposit £5, Ladbrokes will add another £20 to your account. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.thewhistleblowers.net thewhistleblowers.net @footballpodcast Engineered by Oli Slack Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Iain Coyle is a British TV presenter, producer and comedian who has worked on TV shows like Big Brother's Big Mouth and Shooting Stars. He is the current comedy commissioner for UKTV and Dave TV.I got him on the podcast to talk about... How to get your idea on TV? (and his email address)What the Dave TV audience likes to watch (and why)Why getting something on TV is not always a good thing.The best / worst show he’s ever worked on.Vital info on TV channels tone of voice.How he champions TV show ideas he likes and the process of getting them made.His thoughts on just doing something and sharing it with the world to find an audience for it before approaching TV channels.The TV channels relationship with Dave's Leicester Comedy FestivalAND MORE! This podcast would be useful to anyone who is interested in writing for TV, the best way of contacting a channel or the process that happens behind the scenes in producing shows for television. You can stream the podcast here (with show notes) - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/IainCoyleOr get it on iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-the-industry-podcast/id946220937If you enjoyed it please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Patron for only $1 (80p) per episode! https://www.patreon.com/AskTheIndustryPodcast Please buy a ticket or three to my Edinburgh Fringe 2019 show - https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/simon-caine-every-room-becomes-a-panic-room-when-you-overthink-enoughOr come see me on tour - http://simoncaine.co.uk/PanicRoom----------------------------------------------------------------------My 2nd book is finally out! It's called "How To Make A Living By Working For Free" and you can buy it here for £5 (digital) or £8 (paperback). Here's the synopsis of the book - The book is a how-to guide for artists to create their own online community for their work and how that community can support the artist to become sustainable in every way.The book takes a critical and in-depth look at the media's perception of "free content" vs the reality of what the general public see it as.If you're an artist in the modern age who wants a sustainable audience you're no longer just an artist, you're a community leader. If you'd like to read the first few chapters of the book you can find a PDF version of that here.----------------------------------------------------------------------Every little bit helps! Alternatively you can support the show by giving it a review in iTunes or just by sharing the episode with a friend or two!Thanks,SixWant more content from me? Why wouldn't you!Please check out my other podcast - The Audio Time Capsule. In each episode a guest comes on, leaves 20 questions, then a year later comes back on and answers them. I then edit it so they're talking to their past self.Here are the links... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest Talking TV, Broadcast editor Chris Curtis explains why Broadcast has launched a campaign Backing the BBC and we go behind the scenes of Hoff The Record. Curtis joins host Jake Kanter and entertainment producer Steven D Wright to discuss the campaign and its 60 indie sector supporters. They also mull over the demise of Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Sky’s new commissioning and production hub in Milan. Also on the programme, UKTV commissioning editor Iain Coyle, and Me and You Productions execs Krish Majumdar and Richard Yee reveal all about Dave’s new comedy Hoff The Record. Finally, there are previews of ITV gadget format Big Box, Little Box and The John Bishop Show on BBC1.
Ahead of the World Cup 2014 in Brazil, Mike Leigh invites to look back and join him for the best of 'It'll Go To Penalties 2010'. Hear the gems, rants and witticisms of Henning Wehn, Sam Delaney, Keith Dover, Ashley Blaker, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Tonkinson, Phil Cornwell, Alex Lowe, Kriss Akabusi, Paul Hawksbee, Theo Delaney, DJ Tayo, James Brown, Phil Whelans, Iain Coyle and Eamonn Holmes - the entire World Cup dream team! Produced by Mike Leigh and Paul Myers Get all links for this show at http://worldcuppodcast.com A Playback Media Production
Iain Coyle is joined by Steven Yemoh, Moose and Stuart Wright to discuss the FA Cup final defeat and the league win over Chelsea and the plans for next season.
Iain Coyle is joined by internet rumour mill maestro Wilberforce McCrimmon Moose and Stuart Wright, who by the way still 'likes' bacon. They have mixed emotions trying to make sense of the heartless performance against Fulham, the destruction of Norwich and the triumphant return of Uncle Woy. Theres bubbly, tops off and pants on heads, what more do you want
Live from England's North Western frontier comes Iain Coyle, dressed in red with his trusty sidekicks Stuart Wright and Internet mystery man Wilberforce McCrimmon Moose. Stuart likes bacon, Wilberforce has a transfer revelation and Iain raises the thorny issue of what gets said on other peoples podcasts and when it probably shouldn't. Follow us on Twitter @lfclifeanddeath
As you would expect host Iain Coyle is especially riled this week and decides to take it out on his wardrobe. Yes it’s a semi naked show as he tries to make sense of Carroll’s diving, Kenny’s pending report and most importantly who has to be shown the door. He’s joined by Stuart Wright and internet mystery man Wilberforce McCrimmon Moose.
Iain Coyle brings in newcomer Stuart '@LeytonRocks' Wright and even Ian Donnelly looks in briefly at the end to discuss Kenny In, Kenny Out, Kuyt's future career in retrospect and whether we'd take Peter Crouch back. What do you think? Come and get more involved at www.liverpoolpodcast.com - Une production sans chemise.
A topless Iain Coyle and Steven Yemoh discuss the recent defeats and say farewell to a Champions League spot for another season. Its all about Everton and the Cup QF this week
It's the 'Milk Cup Celebration Special' (for younger viewers milk is what Carling used to be called) as we look back on the delights of wonderful weekend at Wembley and Kenny's new silverware. The shirt is still off but Iain Coyle does not appear to as angry as usual. Stephen Yemoh denies arousal. (This podcast is hijacked by Boyd and Ben)
This is the first episode where Iain Coyle starts the podcast with the shirt off. And then he gets angry. Stephen Yemoh is once again the voice of reason and Ian Donnelly is the voice of silence for the first half, as Coyley goes into a overdrive with the rant of the century. Listen on low volume.
Following the most ludicrous of decisions ever to grace the beautiful game, Iain Coyle and Stephen Yemoh bring in Ian Donnelly to pick the bones of the shakiest legal case of the century and ponder how Sir Alex managed to get a close personal friend on the jury. With the circus in town there's barely enough time to mention the football, but somehow we manage it.
It's a three man circus of a show this week with Bristol City fan Neil Cole and from Liverpool, Not Just a Matter of Life and Death podcast presenter, Iain Coyle. Camels, elephants and trapeze artistry are cast aside as we almost exclusively concentrate on the weekly world of football, and that. Augustus F***ing Gloop?
Iain Coyle and Ian Donnelly look back on the QPR match, laugh heartily at the fortunes of the Manchester twins and forward to Villa and Wigan, where the pasties are so abundant that they say the streets are paved with them. Stephen Yemoh does briefly appear in tonight's podcast. Near the end. If you get that far.
Iain Coyle and Stephen Yemoh discuss all the things that every Liverpool fan needs to know, such as 'does Clint Dempsey wear eyeliner?'. Of course there is talk of Liverpool FC, but how can we overlook the appearance of the first goth striker?
It's a 'shirts on' episode this week where Iain Coyle, Stephen Yemoh and Ian Donnelly talk Kenny, Blatter, Collymore, transfers, Peter Cech's mask and of course Sr. Suarez. We also look forward to Man City at home coming up this weekend and Chelsea in the Milk Cup on Tuesday. All this in only 48 minutes.
It's the dream team this week (with the obvious omission of Arnie Ker). Yes, we're making do with the Crafty Rabbi Ashley Blaker and Stephen Blue Yemoh to join Iain Coyle in the first shirts off podcast of the year. There's so much to covered that we don't have time for it here. Our eBay Rating is not reflective of the quality of this podcast.
Iain Coyle is joined by the crocked Rob Heaney and award winning Humphrey Kerr to discuss injuries, football violence and Adam's favourite left foot.
It's a four mic special and all the shirts stay on. Ashley 'The Crafty Rabbi' Blaker, Stephen 'Blue' Yemoh and award winning Humpfrey 'I'm no Nazi Sympathiser' Ker (pron: Carr) join Iain Coyle for a 38 minute romp through that crazy world of football. And for the first time Humf reveals exclusively his secret meeting with Roy Hodgson in laybay off the A40.
The podcast that once attracted a guest to cross the globe, fails even to get the attention of a once regular co-host to make the 20 minute trip and tonight's show is two hander with Stephen Yemoh playing two positions. Even Humph has stopped answering the phone since he changed his name. On the brighter side, Iain Coyle has lost 7 pounds and Suarez is looking like the bargain of the century. #YNWA
It's all back in time for kick off of for the new season as Iain Coyle leaves filthy messages on a Nazi impersonator's voicemail, while Stephen Yemoh and Ashley Blaker wonder if this is what it's come to. Who's in and who's out are among the many topics of discussion on tonight's Liverpool FC podcast, not forgetting discussion of the launch of Iain's favourite new Android app which is available from www.liverpoolpodcast.com along with all our other stuff.
This week a man flies from Sydney on a moment's notice after winning an eBay auction and next thing you know he's on Iain Coyle's sofa and guesting on the podcast. Sean McGerty has made himself a household name (at Chez Coyle at least) for coming halfway across the world to join this shirts off, last of the season podcast. Humphrey Ker does Arnie and Stephen Yemoh is Blue, but nothing will compare to McGerty's feat of faith. YNWA. Sean leaves with a handful of gifts from Reebok, Betfair and Bulldog. You can look as good as Sean by visiting meetthebulldog.com and reebok.com/custom-shoes
It's a four mic special as Iain Coyle welcomes the return of The Craft Rabbi, Mr. Crown Paints himself, Ashley 'The Oracle' Blaker (wait, there's more), Humphrey Ker and Ian Donnelly for a triumphant return to form and the starling revelation of where Liverpool would be in the table if the league had started the same day as Kenny did. Listen to it and it'll all become clearer. Check our Facebook at liverpoolpodcast.com too for details of how you can be our guest on the last podcast of the season! This podcast has been voted for an EPL Talk Award, have you voted yet?
Nou Camp? Camp Nou? No idea? Idea no? Mark Webster brings in Iain Coyle and Neil Cole to discuss the title race and can you get a heffer in a Peugoet 306.
It's Preditor vs. Blue vs. St. Trinians II as tonight Iain Coyle welcomes Britain's premier Arnie impersonator, star of TV and film and glassesdirect.com spokesperson for the South East, Humphrey Ker. And also Stephen Yemoh out of Blue. It's a podcast the features superstitious celibacy, early windy-pops, the Arsenal pantomime, awesome Kuyt, 18 month old players, transfer rumours and Rooney being the right side of the law for once.
The shirts are on as Iain Coyle leads Stephen Yemoh and Ian Donnelly celebrate the victory against the blue side of Manchester (who were rubbish) and discuss James McCarthy, Gareth Bale, Jose Enrique and LeBron James who are all desperate to join The Reds (apparently).
Mark Webster brings on Iain Coyle from 'It's Not Just a Matter of Life and Death, the Liverpool Podcast' and stand up sensation Neil Cole to swish you past the velvet rope and up the VIP entrance, to Jermaine's - Chigwell's Premier Nightspot.
It's an epic show this week with so much ground covered that we don't have space for it here. Britain's premier stand up comedian and Isle of Mann wiff-waff champion and former primetime dance sensation DJ Spoony will fill you in. Iain Coyle is your host.
Is the honeymoon over? What does Rooney have to do to get sent off? Iain Coyle and Blue TV hunk Stephen Yemoh bring in Tim Clark to agree what a tit Chris Coleman is.
Still wallowing in the wonders of Dalglish, Humphrey Kerr and Stephen Yemoh join Iain Coyle to recount the Stoke game, rejoice in the triumph of the Chelsea victory, and look forward to a Sterling future.
It's like a damn goldrush! The transfer window is closing and we've bought everyone we can. Ian Donnelly and Eurovision hopeful Stephen Yemoh join a naked Iain Coyle to discuss Suarez, the pony-tailed jailbird and the fat lad from Blackpool. What ever happened to that Torres fella?
Did we get your attention yet? Mark Webster takes a welcome week off in The Maldives so 'Stop! Hammer Time's' Phil Whelans takes on the stick issues of the week in football with Iain Coyle, Don Perretta and David P. Lewis. Women referee's, Andy Gray, Richard Keys, Jamie 'Wet Blanket' Redknapp, Sebastian PLC. and Harry Redknapp's mugging.
Iain Coyle is joined by producer Steven Yemoh, and actor and comedian Brendan Dempsey to welcome in and to discuss the Dalglish era, the Merseyside derby, who we need to buy - oh, and Joe Cole.
Iain Coyle is BACK with the dreamteam of Ashley 'The Crafty Rabbi' Blaker and Stephen 'Official Pronunciation Unit' Yemoh. The underlying theme once more is how much more Woy must we take and why is our free iPhone app the 61st most popular app in Niger? If you haven't got it, get it http://bit.ly/liverpoolapp
Live from Sao Ewood, Mark Webster gets samba-ed up to ponder where in Blackburn will Ronaldinho choose to live? Adding their weight to the debate are stand up comic and Farnborough FC fan Andy Smart and Iain Coyle from the Liverpool podcast 'Not Just a Matter of Life of Death'. You get the idea. Join our Facebook group at thewhistleblowers.net and have your say.
Live from Sao Ewood, Mark Webster gets samba-ed up to ponder where in Blackburn will Ronaldinho choose to live? Adding their weight to the debate are stand up comic and Farnborough FC fan Andy Smart and Iain Coyle from the Liverpool podcast 'Not Just a Matter of Life of Death'. You get the idea. Join our Facebook group at thewhistleblowers.net and have your say.
Ashley Blaker sits in again, slowly edging out Iain Coyle from the seat of power with Gordon Southern in as his trusty Lieutenant grappling with the issues of the day; such as Konchesky's Mum, Rafa's return and The Hoff.
Ashley 'The Oracle' Blaker, Steve Gribbin and Tom Adams debate what Roy's face rub was all about. And other Liverpool related stuff of course. Iain Coyle is 'unwell'.
In celebration of our recent performances and the good news that Christian Paulson's staying, Iain Coyle once again goes topless, fruitlessly encouraging Stephen Yemoh and Ian Donnelly to join him. It's a filthy show. We've officially gone Anti-Hodgson.
More homoerotic references as Iain Coyle holds hands during the entire set piece with Ashley Blaker and Dan Hubbard. Everything is discussed from club-endorsed brothels to milkmen of the Wirral. It's 90 minutes of sheer hell. Follow us on Twitter @lfclifeanddeath
Ashley Blaker's lawyers have successfully been able to oust 'American speculator' Iain Coyle in a sensational court room drama. And the shirts are staying firmly on - even for TV beefcake Stephen Yemoh. The new show format also features Newsround, hourly weather reports and Boston Red Sox expert Humphrey Kerr.
Live from Court 17, Iain Coyle, The Oracle and Ian Donnelly discuss nothing on the pitch- just what the hell is going on off it.
Iain Coyle is joined by the Oracle and stand up Tim Clark to dissect the last few awful weeks. United, Northampton- shall I go on? Poignant but again hilarious, it's the Liverpool podcast you can't get enough of.
'Match of the Day should be better' says Collymore. When Stan speaks, we pay attention and propose new formats for Britain's premier sports programme (and MOTD). Once again we pick on Rooney, the assassin faced baby and say 'well done' to West Brom! Joining Mark Webster this week are the Liverpool podcast's Iain Coyle and Arsenal fan, Howard Lucas. Follow us on Twitter @footballpodcast or join our Facebook page at thewhistleblowers.net
Iain Coyle is joined by The Oracle, Ashley Blaker to discuss whether Liverpool are the most inked team in the Premier League, are we toxic, are these the darkest days, who did we miss out on transfer deadline day, and can we meet Man United at the weekend? It's cheerful stuff!
Iain Coyle surfs the feelgood factor, but still gets shirty with Ashley 'The Oracle' Blaker while admiring Simon from Blue look-a-like, Stephen Yemoh. This week they discuss the definition of 'short term', cats in recycling bins, the Harlem Globetrotters and the last game against the Billionaire's Boys Club.
Iain Coyle, Ashley 'the Oracle' Blaker and Tim Clark welcome in the Hodgson era, stopping off at Tiananmen Square to discuss Raoul Moat, El Zhar's Testimonial and predictions for the new Premier League season ahead.
Mike Leigh invites you to puff your pillows, take a comfy chair, pour a drink and join him for the best of 'It'll Go To Penalties'. Hear the gems, rants and witticisms of Henning Wehn, Sam Delaney, Keith Dover, Ashley Blaker, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Tonkinson, Phil Cornwell, Alex Lowe, Kriss Akabusi, Paul Hawksbee, Theo Delaney, DJ Tayo, James Brown, Phil Whelans, Iain Coyle and Eamonn Holmes - the entire World Cup dream team! Hear more from this lot on our regular weekly Premier League podcasts at http://playbackmedia.co.uk
Mike Leigh invites you to puff your pillows, take a comfy chair, pour a drink and join him for the best of 'It'll Go To Penalties'. Hear the gems, rants and witticisms of Henning Wehn, Sam Delaney, Keith Dover, Ashley Blaker, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Tonkinson, Phil Cornwell, Alex Lowe, Kriss Akabusi, Paul Hawksbee, Theo Delaney, DJ Tayo, James Brown, Phil Whelans, Iain Coyle and Eamonn Holmes - the entire World Cup dream team! Hear more from this lot on our regular weekly Premier League podcasts at http://playbackmedia.co.uk
Mike Leigh invites you to puff your pillows, take a comfy chair, pour a drink and join him for the best of 'It'll Go To Penalties'. Hear the gems, rants and witticisms of Henning Wehn, Sam Delaney, Keith Dover, Ashley Blaker, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Tonkinson, Phil Cornwell, Alex Lowe, Kriss Akabusi, Paul Hawksbee, Theo Delaney, DJ Tayo, James Brown, Phil Whelans, Iain Coyle and Eamonn Holmes - the entire World Cup dream team! Hear more from this lot on our regular weekly Premier League podcasts at http://playbackmedia.co.uk
Mike Leigh invites you to puff your pillows, take a comfy chair, pour a drink and join him for the best of 'It'll Go To Penalties'. Hear the gems, rants and witticisms of Henning Wehn, Sam Delaney, Keith Dover, Ashley Blaker, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Tonkinson, Phil Cornwell, Alex Lowe, Kriss Akabusi, Paul Hawksbee, Theo Delaney, DJ Tayo, James Brown, Phil Whelans, Iain Coyle and Eamonn Holmes - the entire World Cup dream team! Hear more from this lot on our regular weekly Premier League podcasts at http://playbackmedia.co.uk
It's a full house as Rob Heeney, Gordon Southern, John Ryan and Iain Coyle ponder the season, and whether we'll have a club next year. Plus, the 'nutsack' stadia, and the perils of Wrexham. Don't forget to vote for Not Just a Matter of Life and Death in EPL Talk Awards by visiting http://bit.ly/voteliverpool and casting your vote.
As we limp towards the end of the season, Rob Heeney and Iain Coyle take a look at all things Liverpool FC. New sponsorship logos, ownership of the club, toothless without Torres, and a series of terrifying manager suggestions. Which defeat are we talking about again?
It's an Australian themed show tonight, as Gordon Southern regales Iain Coyle with tales from afar. We recap the week's games, discuss the latest transfers and scandal from the rumour mill, and encourage Liverpool to throw forthcoming fixtures - it makes perfect sense!
And we don't mean the EuroDisney. As we limp to the end of the season (and contemplate whether a 7th place finish would mean we can concentrate on the league next season), Iain Coyle, John Ryan and Stephen 'Nostradamus' Yemoh speculate on players, manager and club. Plus, we start rumours of a Robbie Fowler return, and celebrate the genius/nonsense of David Pleat.
This week's show sees the long awaited return of The Oracle, Ashley Blaker. He joins Iain Coyle and Stephen Yemoh to discuss 5 Refs, British Airways and how many European Cups you need to knock Liverpool off their Perch.
Iain Coyle gives up all hope while Stephen Yemoh reveals why the Fixture Gods still have a big role to play in Liverpool's chase for the Champion's League.
Iain Coyle and TV Beefcake Stephen Yemoh get naked to discuss the barely recognisable Liverpool performance versus the fatheads. Oh, and David Davies is spotted in a bush.
Iain Coyle, John Ryan, and Stephen Yemoh are in with a show even more entertaining than Pat Nevin's blog. We're talking about penalties outside the box, rubbish TV pundits, orthomanual therapy, Mark Lawrenson, Lille and more of that elk. Don't forget - this is the show where Steven promises that Torres will be here next season.
Iain Coyle apologises to John Ryan and special guest Tim Clark for last week's "musings". In the wake of our glorious victory, there's a comprehensive round-up of Liverpool news - is 'better than Wigan' good enough? Had Hicks and Gillett counted on the 'De Burgh' factor? How many pairs of bad 'hooves' does one man need? You'll find all the answers (and more!) in this week's episode.
With a rousing call to arms / raving diatribe, Iain Coyle presents from his soapbox with John Ryan. As we browse the odds of a new Liverpool manager and discuss the adoption of continental hand gestures, it's a marathon episode that needs no come and get me plea. For more Liverpool podcast episodes search for 'Not Just a Matter of Life and Death'.
With a rousing call to arms / raving diatribe, Iain Coyle presents from his soapbox with John Ryan. As we browse the odds of a new Liverpool manager and discuss the adoption of continental hand gestures, it's a marathon episode that needs no come and get me plea.
Rafa and Fat Sam's spat - no porn stars, but an all-England orgy. Iain Coyle, Stephen Yemoh and John Ryan also discuss the Anfield week that was, Bridge's snub, Reina (Player of the Season?) and Lord Djibril Cisse. It's not just a matter of life and death, it goes back to the bible.
Iain Coyle welcomes TV Beefcake Stephen Yemoh and star of the Office, Ewen MacIntosh to discuss two of the most boring games of all time, cyber bullying, the madness of Ski Cross and Carra contemplating his own death. Don't forget to download the new Life 'n Death iPhone app - a great way to get this podcast before anyone else as well as the latest Liverpool FC news from the BBC and Guardian.co.uk.
Iain Coyle welcomes John Ryan and Britain's premier stand up comedian, Tim Clark to play 'Ngog - where's his brain?'. We ask, would you take £100m for Torres and were we unlucky against Arsenal? We also excitedly announce the new Life 'n Death iPhone app - a great way to get this podcast before anyone else as well as the latest Liverpool FC news from the BBC and Guardian.co.uk. Oh, and this is the episode were Fernando turned Coyley gay.
Iain Coyle pronounces TV Beefcake Stephen Yemoh and welcomes John Ryan to discuss the flurry of activity for Liverpool as the transfer window closes. Well that wonn't take too long. And as the nail biting 'Liverpool' derby approaches we discuss Stephen Gerrard in a supermarket with his wife. Obviously, with John Terry in the country, he'd bonkers to let her leave the house alone. Yet again, it's a 'football players do shopping special'.
Iain Coyle is joined by Stephen Yemoh and John Ryan to discuss merits of BabeCast, Fruit Juice from Lidl and beating the Spurs.
Iain Coyle, Stephen Yemoh and Tim Clark join forces to lament Xabi 'Avatar' Alonso, sing the praises of Yossi Benayoun and celebrate the departure of Hicks Jr.
This week's podcast is a glorious menage a trois; Iain Coyle, Ashley Blaker and the return of TV hunk, Stephen Yemoh grease up and have a verbal wrestling match. We learn the evil truth about Jamie Redknapp, discuss ITV's coverage of men playing football and discuss the early retirement of Jamie Carragher. We also give you a free £30 bet tip.
Iain Coyle and guest Stephen Yemoh discusses the Wolves game, the Liverpool Team of the Decade and developments in the Liverpool in Need Campaign.
Iain Coyle and Ashley Blaker welcome Gordon Southern to discuss Rafa's Top 4 Promise and how to stalk Martin Skrtl.
Iain Coyle and Ashley 'the Oracle' Blaker welcome Tom Cohen for the darkest podcast on the internet (about sport).
Iain Coyle, Ashley Blaker and Gordon Southern discuss the fallout from the Sunderland game and embark on the second in the series of three crisis shows...probably.
Iain Coyle, Ashley Blaker and Gordon Southern discuss the greatest ever Liverpool team and where they want to go when they die.
Iain Coyle and Ashley Blaker chew the fat over the past week's events. Is it time for Rafa to go?
Iain Coyle launches the very first 'Life and Death - The Liverpool Podcast' with Luton born, South London bred stand up comedian Paul Sinha (naturally!).