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It's the fifth Thursday of the month (a rare occurrence!) so you know what that means - it's time for a Small-Screen Shameful! Jason MacLeod joins the guys this week to talk about Blackbird - the Michael Flatley (yes, of Riverdance) vanity project. They talk all about Flatley's unfathomably bad, static, hilarious and insane performance, Eric Roberts drunkenly slurring all his dialogue, the obscene amount of hats, the most boring card-playing scene since Poker Face (the Crowe one) and much more. Plus: original guest Galen Howard chimes in having seen the first half of the movie. Next week: Listeners Choice Month begins with... Battleship! What We've Been Watching: "Star Ocean: Second Story R" "Ted" "Home Movies" Obvious Child Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd Blackbird stars Michael Flatley, Nicole Evans, Ian Beattie, Rachel Warren, Patrick Bergin, Serhat Metin and Eric Roberts; directed by Michael Flatley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Johnson chatted to Ian Beattie, Fund Manager of the Nedgroup Investments Emerging Market Equities Fund to discuss his views on China and why he sees real structural investment opportunities in India. For more on Nedgroup Investments visit: nedgroupinvestments.com LinkedIn · YouTube
Rob Johnson chatted to Ian Beattie, Fund Manager of the Nedgroup Investments Emerging Market Equities Fund to discuss his views on China and why he sees real structural investment opportunities in India. For more on Nedgroup Investments visit: nedgroupinvestments.com
We have another great episode this week and Tommy and Kyle are joined by UK Athletics Chair and West Highland Way Race Director, Ian Beattie to talk all things WHW! If Kyle wasn't already nervous and excited about running 96 miles on Saturday morning, he sure is now! WHW Tracking link is here: https://www.geotracks.co.uk/live/1596 We also ramble about world records including a wee rant from Tommy and sum up Scottish performances at the World Trail and Mountain Champs!
Agent Scott, along with guest operatives Jon Burn from the Not Perfected Yet blog and spy fiction enthusiast Alice Dryden, dance their way through a DECLASSIFIED review of the new Michael Flatley secret agent star vehicle Blackbird. Directed by Michael Flatley. Starring Michael Flatley, Eric Roberts, Patrick Bergin, Ian Beattie, Nicole Evans and Tony Fadil. Blackbird is playing in select UK cinemas now. Check out Jon's writing at the Not Perfected Yet blog, or follow him on Twitter. Alice can also be found on Twitter. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Pick up exclusive SpyHards merch, including the "What Does Vargas Do?" t-shirt by @shaylayy, available only at Redbubble Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
We've just watched Season 1 Episode 3 of House of the Dragon and we really need to talk about it! This week, Jamie East and Chris Mandle are joined by Ian Beattie, who of course played Meryn Trant in Game of Thrones, along with starring in Dr Who, Line of Duty and who can forget, Space Truckers… This week we tackle the first big battle scene for House of the Dragon as Daemon and Corlys face off against the Crabfeeder Plus we talk Miguel Sapochnik's departure at the end of Season 1 and how much we might miss his genius… Don't forget - House of the Dragon airs exclusively on Sky Atlantic at 2am every Monday, then repeats that same evening at 9pm. You can also get it on Demand via NOW. If you'd like to get involved in the podcast - just head over to twitter @dragoncast_pod or email dragoncast@daftdoris.com and leave us your Easter eggs, predictions and thoughts on the show. You can also WATCH this episode over on our YouTube channel - just search for "Dragoncast Jamie East". Any support, whether it's a follow, share, tattoo on your backside, is much appreciated. Dragoncast is hosted by Jamie East along with the genius of Chris Mandle/Produced by Connor DriscollEdited by Buddy PeaceAnd is a Daft Doris Production - Dracarys. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this week's episode, we spoke to the Chair of UK Athletics, Ian Beattie. Former Chair at Scottish Athletics, Ian spoke to us about the transition to UKA and how he got the role, as well as discussing how UKA functions and what it's key focuses are. Hopefully this pod can help to clear up some of the confusion that surrounds UKA and their role within the sport. Enjoy!
Michael Pettis, Finance Professor at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management in conversation with Ian Beattie, NS Partners LinkedIn · YouTube
Michael Pettis, Finance Professor at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management in conversation with Ian Beattie, NS Partners
Ian Beattie, Co-Chief Investment Officer, NS Partners shares his insights.
07 September 2021: From Dumbo to Hotdog lips, you all shared the nicknames that you got when you were still in school! Mohamed Somji gives details on Gulf Photo Plus' analog photography exhibition closing party, family photography and their regular photo walks around Dubai's famous areas. Mark speaks with the actors of the theatre production The Wolves And Ian Beattie also joins the show and talks about his role as Freddie Mercury in The Queen Experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've listened to any previous episodes of Young Hearts Run Free you'll have at some point heard us mention the West Highland Way Race. It's a trail that is very dear to us both. Well, we were honoured to be joined by West Highland Way Race Director Ian Beattie and seasoned WHW race finisher (as well as race crew extraordinaire!) Lorna Macmillan for our latest episode. We find out all about the impending 2021 Virtual West Highland Way which starts on Friday June 11 (entries open now!). It's not the race we all know and cherish but it's a unique way to be part of the humungously welcoming West Highland Way Race Family. With vast expereince of delivering the most iconic ultra in Scotland under their belt there's not much Ian and Lorna don't know about the West Highland Way Race so we spend the chat finding out all about it. Some of the cherished characters of the race, some fab memories and how electrician goggles & bracken should be in your essential kit!! We also have a MASSIVE reveal of a brand new race AND updates on plans already afoot for the return of the race proper in 2022.................this is exciting stuff...........as you'll be able to tell by John's reaction!! Enter this years virtual WHW Race here SI Entries Virtual WHW 2022 entries avail right up until Mon 14 June Donate to the Virtual WHW fundraising efforts in memory of the late John Kynsaton here Just Giving - Play for Change Find out more about the WHW Race and all past results, future plans and race info here WHW Race Website
Ian Beattie is a Portfolio Manager at NS Partners, the managers of the Nedgroup Investments Global Emerging Markets Fund. Ian provides an update of the portfolio’s performance over the quarter and the medium-term outlook for emerging markets.
Despite an hour of technical issues we make our way through the madness of Space Truckers from master of the B movie Stuart Gordon. Starring: Tim Loane, Ian Beattie, Olwen Fouere Director: Stuart Gordon New Folk in Scotland every Tuesday and Film Guffs every Friday Video podcasts and more content over at folkinscotland.com Help support the show https://www.patreon.com/thederekfindasarchive
Ian Beattie from NS Partners, Portfolio Manager of the Nedgroup Investments Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund, has been investing in emerging markets for 25 years and will address ‘emerging markets – we’ve just begun’.
In this week's episode hosts John Kynaston and Edwina Sutton interview Andy Blow, founder of Precision Hydration.Note Precision Hydration are offering 15% off your first order. Use the code RUNTOTHEHILLS LinksPrecision Hydration Websitehttps://www.precisionhydration.com/Run to the Hills YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaUcGDYF8919iZSDC8uV9xgPlease join our Facebook group ‘Run to the Hills'https://www.facebook.com/groups/100593790982174Countdown to the Spine with Stephen Brown - 8 weeks to gohttps://youtu.be/RPp7nyfYuJsLive interview with Ian Beattie, MBEhttps://youtu.be/qizFXgelPLQTo download Chia Charge 101 Winner Winshttps://www.chiacharge.co.uk/blogs/news/winter-wins-101-101-running-tips-this-winterTo read our blogs please visit and click on Bloghttps://www.chiacharge.co.uk/John Kynaston's blog - How to get your hydration right (with links to some key https://www.chiacharge.co.uk/blogs/news/how-to-get-your-hydration-rightShow notes0:00-8:09 Welcome from cohosts John & Eddie with an update on tackling the winning training session8:09-12:23 Heads Up about videos on our YouTube Channel12:23–50:21 John 7 Eddie interview Andy Blow from Precision Hydration50:21-57:56 John & Eddie chat about Hydration57:56-1:01:27 Closing comments
An update from the fund manager providing insight into the past quarter’s performance, attribution, portfolio positioning as well as sharing forward-looking prospects for the fund.
Ian Beattie, Co-CIO at NS Partners, the portfolio managers for the Nedgroup Investments Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund, provides an update of the Fund over the last quarter.
Compelling indicators to support the bull case for emerging markets Ian Beattie, co-chief investment partner at NS Partners and Portfolio Manager for the Nedgroup Investments Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund, highlights the conditions in play to indicate bear market prospects for emerging markets for the latter part of the year and into 2021. Our daily fund recordings are live recordings of calls with fund managers on how they are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. These are unedited and may only be relevant at the time of the recording.
Episode 107 is brought to you by our friends at Windswept Brewing, and we are drinking Tornado and Lighthouse tonight! This week we bring you the second installment of Scottish Olympian and Scottish Marathon record holder Steph Twell! She talks about her journey to that fantastic Scottish marathon record and where her future goals lie along with some fantastic golden nuggets for you all! This is another interview not to be missed folks! Chairman of Scottish Athletics Ian Beattie jumps on to talk about the virtual West Highland Way Race that starts this week and Kyle & Tom go back in time to talk about the highlights of the 1988 London Marathon. Available now http://hyperurl.co/lba26u To enter the Virtual WHW Race head over to: https://westhighlandwayrace.org
THE WINNERS IN EMERGING MARKETS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS Ian Beattie from NS Partners, Portfolio Manager of the Nedgroup Investments Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund reflects on how emerging markets have fared during the crisis. Our daily fund recordings are live recordings of calls with fund managers on how they are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. These are unedited and may only be relevant at the time of the recording.
This week we're chuffed to be joined by Scottish Athletics Chairman and WHW Race Director Ian Beattie to talk everything ultra running and athletics in Scotland with Kyle. As the summer comes into our sights, we chat about our goals for the rest of the year as well as race results from across Scotland and the recent sad news on Great Stirling Run.
Ian Beattie is currently the co-chief investment officer of NS Partners London, an investment management boutique. He holds a B.Sc. degree in economics from City University of London and started in the investing business in the early days of January 1992 as an Asian equitist. Since then he has been involved in East Asian and Asian emerging markets. Ian joined NS Partners in 1996, and just a year later, he became head of Asia and has since been focusing on the products closest to his heart, emerging markets, and Asian equity investments in the region. “I think we’ve got to learn from our mistakes … and to learn from them, you need to know what you got wrong. And some of those are un-forecastable genuinely exogenous events. That’s why you have a diversified portfolio, right?” - Ian Beattie Investment journey Ian started investing CAR Inc., a car rental company based in Beijing, despite the fact that there existed a handful of popular and booming ride-sharing companies in the continent, such as Uber and local operators that posed a threat. The balance sheet looked great and it had a good foundation for its name, with training by Hertz managers who helped to set it up. “There’s nothing like a globally significant crisis to really test your knowledge of markets, whether it’s how our company works, how an economy works, and how those two are joined up. Pretty exciting learning experiences are not always a pleasant one.” – Ian Beattie But after a while, his investment started to fall. What caused it? Ian cites his initial positive assessment about the company’s management proved wrong, but on top of that, he underestimated the threat of the competition. Ian failed to see the bigger picture and the impact that the bigger companies would bring to his stock in the long run. Emotional attachment was misplaced As part of the peer review process, younger members of the team had been asking him early on what he was doing and why he wasn’t seeing the risk of car-rent apps such as Uber and their China equivalents and why the company was not getting more cash out of its operations (free cash flow (FCF), the cash a company produces through its operations, less the cost of expenditures on assets. FCF is the cash left over after a company pays for its operating expenses and capital expenditures, also known as CAPEX). “I’m getting hit with this (strong feedback). And I realized I cannot defend it … If you bought a stock – or a valid investment – for a valid reason, that should still be the reason why you hold onto it. And if that story is broken, then you should sell.” – Ian Beattie There have been many cases such as this, wherein an investor’s reason for buying a stock suddenly changes midway through ownership. This happens mostly when the stock starts to depreciate, and when it does, it should be a clear red flag that it is no longer profitable and actions should be taken to prevent further damage. Ian, however, failed to see this flag sufficiently early on in the game. Reassessing the situation Ian is reminded of the OODA Loop, a discipline he has used to reset his mindset and that of his team to what is really happening. Created by US fighter pilot John Boyd during the Korean War, the OODA loop is a strategic tool used for analyzing situations for re-orientating in the heat of the moment. Part of it came from a theory to achieve success in air-to-air combat developed out of Boyd’s observations of dog fights between MiG-15s and North American F-86 Sabres in Korea. It is a disciplinary method that helps people remain calm and properly gauge what is being faced and because it’s a loop, it allows for constant re-assessment amid changing conditions. OODA loop as applied to investing Observe – the situation, what’s going on with the stock. In the business of investing, it’s more like to observe and identify. Orient – yourself, if you’re a fighter pilot, but for people in investing, “analyze” the situation. Decide – Plan what action should be taken according to the situation. Act – Take the necessary action. Then go straight back into the loop as conditions change Ian suggests to observe what’s happening now to see if you have made the right change. For fund managers, that would involve risk control and re-forecasting, which is very important. Look at the new data, because usually if the share price has gone wrong, there’s some new information upon which an investor needs to redo their forecast, and he suggests being honest to the point of being brutal. Peer review helps with that honesty The great advantage of institutional investors is information on costs and the presence of a team, which Ian’s firm uses to employ a peer review mechanism. He says it does not matter whether investors have been in the business a few years or 30, it is wise for all team members to subject their decisions to assessment by the team, members of which might have power to veto a decision. This process is applied not just when deciding about buying a stock, but when reviewing its progress. Ian says the veto is used to empower and encourage dialogue rather than to score points. He says this process keeps everyone grounded when stocks are going up and the team presenting their idea sees their stock going up, and by doing so, also catches problems before the investment goes “horribly wrong”. “I know the theme for your series here is how the emotion gets involved. This is an emotional business. So the peer review, as well as obviously … more information, its most powerful tool is as an emotional check.” – Ian Beattie Teams always contain people with varying talents As Ian finished the main part of his interview with the story of the hedgehog and the fox and relates it to today’s market analysts. Hedgehogs make the best out of what nature has given them and use it to their advantage. They were given spikes and they use them for self-defense. They excel at one thing – their specialization. Foxes, however, do not have spikes but are eclectic and use whatever skills they can find to be able to fend for themselves. They take risks and adapt their skills to the kind of environment they are in. In terms of approach, fund managers must liken themselves to a fox in need of hedgehogs, “because nobody knows that subject better than a hedgehog”. A good team must consist of a diverse group of people with different specializations, and led by someone who can become a good listener and has the ability to make decisions not based on what is for his own betterment, but for the good of all involved. “I think that’s the thing about our business and about the markets in general, people who are good at it, people who last a long time … have to have an unusual balance of arrogance, because you have to believe you can beat the market, when a lot of academics out there will tell you that you can’t. But at the same time, you need to be need to have a huge amount of humility.” – Ian Beattie Ian’s Takeaways: Use of peer review in teams is very effective in catching weaknesses about a stock before it’s too late. Using the OODA Loop and peer review to catch mistakes early or before they happen, such as in the car rental company’s case, when competition can often be underestimated, and the impact of missing such a factor is usually hardly felt until it’s too late. The inherent emotional check within peer review is a powerful tool. As investing is an emotional business, decisions should not be based on how you feel, especially when share prices are going up and you feel like a genius, but based on many factors. A peer review helps us focus on all factors when we are stuck in a bubble and emotionally attached to an investment. Be wary of structural change. If you’re investing in fast-changing areas of the world, such as emerging markets, the impacts of structural change are often under-forecast; most analysts seem to underestimate it, because it comes incrementally. Analysts know the change is coming, but they don’t know when and to what magnitude. “Personally, I don’t think you can even assess a fund manager until they fallen over a few times and pick themselves back up again.” – Ian Beattie Andrew’s takeaways: There is a major difference between cash flow and operating free cash flow. When we look at typical cash flow in a financial statement, and the cash flow statement, we look at operating cash flow, we can neglect to consider the amount of investment that is needed to be made in the change in the networking capital. So if it’s a manufacturing company, they have to have an ever-increasing amount of inventory as they grow. They may have growing accounts receivable – these are short-term, current asset items – but actually they become like a long-term investment because you need to keep investing in these to grow the business. And the second one is the concept of CAPEX or fixed-asset investment. If we look at the free-cash-flow calculation, it’s really saying, what is free or available after this level of investment? Sometimes information arrives too late. By the time there is sufficient information to prove that an investment choice is bad, it is already in the price. That is the difficulty in being a fund manager; you have to wait for confirmation and the results of some testing but you cannot wait too long or the weaknesses will be revealed in the share price, and then you will lose. There is no learning without the hypothesis. Andrew notes having attended lectures by the quality godfather, Dr. W. Edwards, and indirectly compares the OODA loop with Deming’s PDSA (plan, do, study, act) cycle. Deming’s point was that you gather information about what it is you want to do and develop a hypothesis. Then you implement what measures you think are going to make a difference, then you test it. Dr. Deming always said there is no learning with the hypothesis, something to gauge ourselves against. So you plan, you study, and then you act as in, you either modify or you implement what you’re doing. And then you go back to the PDSA cycle, round and round, and that’s how you build scientific knowledge. In the case of a fund management company or the case of a company, what you are truly building is a competitive advantage. You’re getting expertise in an area by going around and around on it until you really come up with a scientifically based solution. Actions to avoid the same mistake: Have some discipline: Use an OODA loop or a PDSA, observe, orient, decide to act and genuinely stick to it, so you can learn from what’s going on. Identify what’s going on, learn, and then act appropriately. Know your emotions. If we know how emotions separate our actions from the rational response, or cloud judgment, or prevent us from acting, or make us act inappropriately, our discipline will be much easier to implement, we’ll have better results. “So be a bit more self-aware about that emotional side of things, because we all got them. If you drive a car, you feel the adrenaline going up, so you have to try and lower it to drive it better … and it’s the same with running money. It’s all about greed and fear, isn’t it?” – Ian Beattie Ian’s final words “Since we’re talking about how our physical and mental investing is as well emotional, I’d say take a leaf out of the poker players’ book and keep it tight and aggressive.” Andrew’s final words “Investing is truly a physical activity. It is proven very well through functional MRI that every single movement in our portfolio and every single thing that we look at, we are having an emotional, behavioral, psychological intellectual response to it. And those are very real physical reactions … also being aware of when it’s really posing a risk to your investing.” You can also check out Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming's 14 Points Connect with Ian Beattie LinkedIn NS Partners Connect with Andrew Stotz astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Further reading mentioned Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner (2016), Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction W. Edwards Deming (1982) Out of the Crisis Ronald Moen (2010) Foundation and History of the PDSA Cycle, Associates in Process Improvement-Detroit (USA) The Deming Institute The Deming Cycle
We're nearly there - April 14th is around the corner - join us on Ep. 3 of Off The Wall as we bring you behind the scenes of Game of Thrones in Belfast, including interviews with Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), Brandon Stark (Isaac Wright), Flip Robinson (Giant Tours and Hodor in season 6), Meryn Trant (Ian Beattie) and much more as we spent two days travelling through Westeros (the Causeway Coast and Co. Down) and got to visit the new #GOT museum in the Titanic Quarter, Belfast. Andy Lee chats to some of the stars of Game of Thrones, Liam Cunningham, Isaac Wright and Ian Beattie at the opening of the new GOT tour in Belfast. Flip Robinson of Giant Tours (who was a body double for The Mountain and Hodor) shows us around the beautiful Causeway Coast, and brings us inside some of the most iconic scenes in the award-winning HBO series. There's our Archery competition in Winterfell, as Jamie Mackrell (who fought in the Battle of the Bastards) showed us around and much more too! Go and follow @OffTheWall_GOT on Twitter and Instagram to stay with us throughout season 8 - get in touch with us and let us know what you want to hear. 👊 Subscribe to our Off The Wall playlist on YouTube: Subscribe to the Off The Wall podcast on Spotify: Andy Lee, Eoin, Tommy and Sue Murphy will be with you every Tuesday afternoon throughout Season 8; disecting each moment, guiding you through the deaths and the back-stabbings, and bringing you our theories on the prospects of the living and the dead who are vying to rule Westeros! Join us throughout Season 8 of Game of Thrones! Huge thanks to Discover Northern Ireland; Aquaholics, Giant Tours and Winterfell Tours in Castleward for bringing us throughout the #GoTTerritory and showing us how HBO have shot the season 8.
We're nearly there - April 14th is around the corner - join us on Ep. 3 of Off The Wall as we bring you behind the scenes of Game of Thrones in Belfast, including interviews with Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), Brandon Stark (Isaac Wright), Flip Robinson (Giant Tours and Hodor in season 6), Meryn Trant (Ian Beattie) and much more as we spent two days travelling through Westeros (the Causeway Coast and Co. Down) and got to visit the new #GOT museum in the Titanic Quarter, Belfast. Andy Lee chats to some of the stars of Game of Thrones, Liam Cunningham, Isaac Wright and Ian Beattie at the opening of the new GOT tour in Belfast. Flip Robinson of Giant Tours (who was a body double for The Mountain and Hodor) shows us around the beautiful Causeway Coast, and brings us inside some of the most iconic scenes in the award-winning HBO series. There's our Archery competition in Winterfell, as Jamie Mackrell (who fought in the Battle of the Bastards) showed us around and much more too! Go and follow @OffTheWall_GOT on Twitter and Instagram to stay with us throughout season 8 - get in touch with us and let us know what you want to hear.
Reino Unido Dirección Nick Hamm Guion Colin Bateman Fotografía Greg Gardiner Reparto Colm Meaney, Timothy Spall, Freddie Highmore, Toby Stephens, John Hurt, Catherine McCormack, Ian McElhinney, Ian Beattie, Barry Ward, Kristy Robinson, Frank Cannon, Michael Hooley, Aaron Rolph Sinopsis Inspirado en hechos reales poco conocidos cuando en el año 2006, durante las negociaciones de paz en Irlanda del Norte dos eternos enemigos, el líder del Sinn Fein Martin McGuinness y el implacable unionista Ian Paisley, compartieron un viaje. La situación propició un inusual encuentro que quizá cambiara el curso de la historia.
On this week's show we discuss the success of Scottish athletes with Scottish Athletics Chairman, Ian Beattie. We talk about the conditions that have allowed runners to flourish and how competitions like the Scottish National Cross Country play an important role. We look at news from the world of running- world records falling in a 5k race in Monaco and a strong domestic race in Armagh. We discuss Shaun's tears on an exposed mountainside in Gran Canaria and Jermaine's hapless attempts to make it as a footballer. Subscribe, listen, rate and review. If you like this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else. Join the conversation! If you want to join in, request a guest or chat about this episode then head over to the Strava Group (https://www.strava.com/clubs/144083) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/letsgetrunning) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/letsgetrunning/) | Email us | Buy merch at the shop. (https://www.letsgetrunning.co.uk/shop?category=Running+Clothing) Lastly, don't forget to rate and review on iTunes! (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lets-get-running-podcast/id1392963885?mt=2&app=podcast)
Actor Ian Beattie has been on stage, film and television for over 20 years. He’s best known for his roles on Game of Thrones as Meryn Trant and on the movie Alexander as Antigonus. I spoke to him at the Great Philadelphia Comic Con. 1:51 – Ian Beattie started performing as a child in a … Continue reading Game of Thrones actor – Ian Beattie interview →
Von Star Trek Discovery bis Game of Thrones. Nerdizist Michael bekommt alle Promis vors Mikro. Unser großes Promi Nerdquiz Special mit Interviews aus dem letzten Jahr. Mit dabei: Rekha Sharma (Star Trek Discovery), Joscha Sauer & Heiko Hörnig (Nicht Lustig), Rob Morgan (Stranger Things), Daniel Logan (Star Wars), Daniel Cudmore (X-Men), Jano Roehler (Dani Books), Sarah Louise Madison (Doctor Who), Ines Kordth (Massu, Schmiedstochter) & Mario Bühling (Katzenfuttergeleespritzer), Bill Hargreaves (Star Wars), Ian Beattie, Roger Ashton Griffith, Ian McElhinney und Ian Hanmore (alle Game of Thrones).
In the first part of our coverage from SFBall 23, we talk with Game of Thones stars Ian Beattie, Ian McElhinney & Roger Ashton-Griffiths. Roger talks to us about being in Doctor Who breifly, Ian tells us a little about his up coming appearance in a Mark Gattis episode of series 10 of Doctor Who & they all tell us loads about Game of Thrones. We are also joined by the Wonky Spanner podcast to talk to the team behind SFBall about this years event and how much they have raised so far for the Teenage Cancer Trust You can donate to Teenage Cancer Trust at https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/ You can read all about SFBall and book you tickets for next year here http://sfbevents.com/index.php Find more highlights from SFBall 23 at the Wonky Spanner podcast here https://www.wonkyspanner.com/podcasts/wonkycast Whovian Round-up & Round-up Reviews are by http://indiemacuser.com/ Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ You can buy the Gallifrey Stands lipbalm @ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/209093664/gallifrey-stands-geek-stix-inspired-by?ref=shop_home_active_12 Please support our Pod-Pals too: DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/ Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/ AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/ TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/ Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/ WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/
So the lads have completely run out of ideas and decided it was time to bring you the dreaded FlashBack episode. Nah Kev has gone on holiday so before he went the boys got together to record a sort of look back at the last 16 months. We start with the present and bring you some trailer talk for the latest trailers they wanted to speak about. Rouge One: A Star Wars Story, Suicide Squad and Doctor Strange. What follows after that is the interviews the lads have been lucky enough to get since they started attending Comic Cons. interviews with Kate Dickie and Ian Beattie of Game Of Thrones. Dave Prowse (Real Darth Vader) Tom Burke from Musketeers. Ross Marquand from the Walking Dead and of course 80s icon Vernon Wells. We finish up by dipping in the archive to bring you Chris's Bio Dome review from back in Episode 9. ENJOY DUDES. Timeline: Geeky Antics Network and Girz Melon Intro 00.00 - 01.00 General Banter and Trailer Talk 01.00 - 37.00 Comic Con Interviews Pt1 37.00 - 59.45 Kate Dickie (Game Of Thrones) Ian Beattie (Game Of Thrones) Dave Prowse (Real Darth Vader) Epic Film Guys and HOBI Promos 59.45 - 1.01.45 Banter and Future Stuff 1.01.45 - 1.09.35 Comic Con Interviews Pt2 1.09.35 - 1.57.15 Ross Marquand (Walking Dead) Tom Burke (BBCs Musketeers) Vernon Wells (Mad Max 2, Weird Science) Astro Radio Z Promo 1.57.15 - 1.58.15 Banter and Planning Ep 38 1.58.15 - 2.03.15 Chris Bio Dome Review from Ways Back 2.03.15 - 2.18.45 Banter and a Thank You to Everyone 2.18.45 - 2.27.15 OUTRO Network Pimpage: Geeky Antics Network Tangent Bound Network Wicked Radio Network We Be Geeks Nerdly #PodernFamily Find Us At: 365Facebook 365Twitter 365iTunes 365LibsynArchive 365FlicksPodcast.co.uk Thank you all for listening... And I know you are. Dont forget to RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE... It all helps the show.
This time on the 365Flicks Podcast we introduce an old friend of Kevs. We are joined by Haze Red Mist (Chris Hayes) and because we are joined by Chris we decide to wax lyrical on Games that's right folks a Gamey Episode. We start with a getting to know our guest host, with a new section called First, Last and Best where we talk about the First, Last and Best games we ever played. Our typical brand of News Round-Up follows this with the odd rant. Then we are interrupted to bring you all a call to arms from the great people over at HD1Jump and the Weekly Jump Podcast. Peter Kendall joins us to talk about his awesome charity gaming stream. We end the show with our Top3 Worst Movies based on Games and a little talk on Games we would love to see made into movies. Thank You to guest host Chris Hayes and to Peter Kendall for joining us to talk about his stream. Timeline: Intro From Tom Burke, Dave Prowse and Ian Beattie 00.00 - 01.10 Introduce Our Guest Host and Play First, Last and Best 01.00- 50.52 Snake Oil Comics/ Astro Radio Z Podcast Promos 50.52 - 52.39 News Round Up 52.39 - 1.19.40 Painful Games Played Slowly... Peter Kendal Joins Us 1.19.40 - 1.46.24 We Be Geeks Promo 1.46.24 - 1.47.06 Top3 Worst Video Game Movies 1.47.06 - 2.35.00 OUTRO Network Pimpage: Tangent Bound Network Wicked Radio Network We Be Geeks Geeky Antics Network Global Nerdly.Co.Uk (Our British Home) Find Us At: 365Facebook 365Twitter 365Itunes 365Libsyn Archive For More on the Live Stream For Charity from the guys over at HD1Jump check out these Links... How Do I Jump Wesite (HD1Jump.com) Painful Games Done Slowly Twitch Channel Click In Here To Donate Thanks again to William Milne (GIRLZ MELON) for any and all of the fantastic music we play...
Welcome to 2016 and what we're gonna say is the first episode of Season Two of The WonkyCast. This week's show is the full press panel with Ian Beattie (Meryn Trant), Eugene Simon (Lancel Lannister) and Ian McElhinney (Barristan Selmy) from Game of Thrones As well as listening to it as a podcast you can see the full video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/wonkyspanner And for details of forthcoming MCM conventions check out http://www.mcmcomiccon.com/ We'll be back soon with another episode, but don't forget you can get the latest updates from The Wonky Spanner by following us on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheWonkySpanner or on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheWonkySpanner. Until then, goodnight internet, whenever you are.
In this bumper Episode of the 365FlicksPodcast the lads found themselves at Showmasters Film and Comic Con in the lovely city of Newcastle... Not only did we partake in the talks but we had the good fortune of snagging Press Passes, meaning that we were able to hob nob with the stars. Listen in as we talk to Kate Dickie star of Game of Thrones and such movies as Prometheus and Filth. She played Aunt Lyssa in Game of Thrones and was such a lovely person to speak to (but dont mention the Moon Door). We also spoke to Tom Burke who plays Athos in BBC's Musketeers as well as starring in Ryan Goslings Only God Forgives... Another Game of Thrones star who was gracious enough to give us his time was Merryn Trant himself Mr Ian Beattie "TOO OLD" he was such a great guy and was a pleasure meeting him (even bagged an exsclusive). You may be surprised to hear what David Prowse (The Real Darth Vader) had to say about his time on the Star Wars set... We had a great time at the Con met some great people and hope you will enjoy this special episode which we round off with our typical News Round Up with Civil War trailer news and some wrestling talk. Then we end the show with a meaningless Top5 of TV themes tunes. Timeline: INTRO 00.00 - 08.00 "Your Listening to" Thanks to William Milne for Theme Music 08.00 - 01.23.00 FCC Newcastle Talk 13.00 - 17.45 Interview with Kate Dickie from Game of Thrones 32.25 - 41.55 Interview with Tom Burke from The Musketeers 51.00 - 01.02.20 Interview with Ian Beattie from Game of Thrones 01.11.10 - 01.17.30 Interview with David Prowse The Real Darth Vader 01.23.00 - 01.24.05 Astro Radio Z Promo 01.24.05 - 01.59.50 News Round-Up (Civil War trailer, Star Wars, Wrestling) 01.59.50 - 02.00.30 HOBI Promo 02.00.30 - 03.32.00 Meaningless Top5 Tv theme tunes OUTRO Thank you to Showmasters Events for having us to Newcastle FCC and allowing us Press Passes to speak to these great people and a special thank you to Mary who was part of the crew and looked after us... 365Facebook 365Twitter