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Today on the In Off the Bench Podcast Networks "Grid and Grind Show" I talk with United Grid League's Sam Secord of the South Beach Palms. She talks to us about how she wants to make her training reign supreme so that when she is at work as a Firefighter she knows she prepared for what may come her way. Sam explains her journey through from the Sharks to the Freaks to the Palms. She ends the episode talking about coming up short in 2024 and what the Palms are doing now to be contenders for a United Grid League Championship in 2025.
Today on the In Off the Bench Podcast Network "Grid and Grind Show" I talk to the United Grid League's Houston Bandits Female Players: Sophia Davenport, Lauren Olson, Ellia Miller, Colleen Carey, and Shantel Lund. We talk about how "Smooth Sophia Davenport" slid in their DM's asking about joining the Houston Bandits, we talk personal goals for the 2025 season, and what last minute things the athletes are working on before the start of the 2025 season.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about Alan Carr's autobiographical sitcom Changing Ends on ITVX, a new entertainment series called 007: Road to a Million on Amazon Prime, and superpower sitcom Extraordinary on Disney Plus.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:Changing Ends - 007: Road to a Million - Extraordinary -Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.The girls are back after their summer break and this week are discussing The Jetty on BBC iPlayer, Only Murders in the Building on Disney Plus and Mr Bigstuff on NOW and Sky Max.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:12:38 - The Jetty 18:20 - Only Murders in the Building 24:00 - Mr BigstuffGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this Summer Special they get a chance to hear more voicenotes from listeners about their favourite TV villains. They hear about baddies from EastEnders, The Traitors, Big Brother and Doctor Who, plus a surprise voicenote for Joanna!In this Summer Special it's round 2 of voicenotes about listeners' favourite TV detectives. They chat about iconic characters like Sherlock, Jessica Fletcher, Poirot and Luther.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this Summer Special it's round 2 of voicenotes about listeners' favourite TV detectives. They chat about iconic characters like Sherlock, Jessica Fletcher, Poirot and Luther.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this Summer Special they get a chance to hear more voicenotes from listeners about their favourite comfort telly. They discuss shows including Drunk History, Motherland, Friends and The Kardashians. Plus Jo tells us about what it was like reading the Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special script for the first time.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about finally getting around to watching Derry Girls on Channel 4 and Netflix, why they love Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir on NOW, plus what they think about a new documentary on Channel 4 called Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:Derry Girls - 12:06 Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir - 18:07 Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials - 25:45Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite TV Villains! They cover shows like EastEnders, Footballers Wives, Game of Thrones, The Demon Headmaster, plus find out who could be seen as a baddie in Gavin and Stacey.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about finally getting round to watching This Is Us on Amazon Prime, Robson Green's Weekend Escapes on BBC iPlayer and a new music documentary called Camden on Disney Plus.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:10:43 - This Is Us 16:37 - Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 23:10 - CamdenGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about hit show The Last of Us on NOW, The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan on BBC iPlayer, and a French thriller called Lupin on Netflix.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:3:02 - The Last of Us 12:07 - The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan 21:09 - LupinGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite TV detectives! We're talking shows like Poirot, Vera, Line of Duty, Cracker, Life on Mars and many more. Plus find out what item of clothing reminds Joanna of Helen Mirren in Prime Suspect.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about a new ITV series called Douglas Is Cancelled starring Hugh Bonneville, a historical retelling of a former queen called My Lady Jane on Amazon Prime, and a good old bit of Wimbledon on BBC iPlayer.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:6:20 - Douglas Is Cancelled 11:12 - My Lady Jane 20:20 - WimbledonGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they have a natter about how House of the Dragon on NOW is not for them, how much they love The Repair Shop on BBC iPlayer, and how confusing it was to watch Becoming Karl Lagerfeld on Disney Plus.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:6:09 - House of the Dragon 14:23 - The Repair Shop 19:48 - Becoming Karl LagerfeldGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite TV Crushes! Who has got them all hot and bothered and who was their first TV crush? They hear about crushes like Poldark, Nigella Lawson and Jamie Mitchell from EastEnders. Plus Natalie and Joanna reveal how they met their own partners off the telly and on set.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they're watching The Bear to see what all the fuss is about, The Piano on Channel 4 hosted by Claudia Winkleman, and a comedy on Apple TV all about adoption called Trying.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:9:53 - The Bear 16:00 - The Piano 21:41 - TryingGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about a new BBC drama called Lost Boys and Fairies; a new Benedict Cumberbatch series on Netflix called Eric; plus why they can't get enough of The Great British Sewing Bee and how Natalie loved being in the Xmas special a couple of years ago.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:12:27 - Lost Boys and Fairies 19:48 - Eric 27:35 - The Great British Sewing BeeGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite Tearjerker telly and what shows have left them an emotional wreck. They hear about telly like It's A Sin, Normal People, The Split and Pride and Prejudice.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about Stephen Merchant's comedy thriller The Outlaws on BBC iPlayer, a new comedy drama series called Queenie on Channel 4 and a new fave comfort watch - Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour on BBC iPlayer.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:9:16 - The Outlaws 16:57 - Queenie 26:58 - Rob and Rylan's Grand TourGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they discuss what all the fuss is about with Bridgerton on Netflix, they catch up with Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime, and they find a new show they both absolutely love called Kin on BBC iPlayer.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are: 12:45 - Bridgerton 19:22 - Clarkson's Farm 26:28 - KinGet in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite childhood telly and the lovely memories associated with those shows. They hear about programmes including Button Moon, Pigeon Street, Fun House and Saved by the Bell, plus many more absolute classics.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about BBC drama The Responder starring Martin Freeman, a new reality entertainment show called The Fortune Hotel on ITVX, and how much they're obsessed with Inside No. 9 on BBC iPlayer.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:04:52 - The Responder 14:13 - The Fortune Hotel 19:49 - Inside No. 9Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week it's a classic comedies special where they reminisce about some of their favourite studio sitcoms of all time, including: Blackadder, Only Fools and Horses, The Good Life, 'Allo 'Allo! and many more. Plus Jo tells us what it was like breaking the news of the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special and they both wonder what the finale could entail.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite guilty pleasure watches, including Virgin River, Doctors, Star Trek and many more. Plus Joanna chats about her time playing Queen Elizabeth I on Doctor Who and why Natalie definitely doesn't want Joanna to copy something she did as Sonia on EastEnders.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they discuss their fave new police drama Blue Lights on BBC iPlayer, Noel Fielding's new comedy The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, and the latest series of Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star on the BBC.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Timecodes for the shows discussed are:6:41 - Blue Lights 14:12 - The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin 18:18 - Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up StarHosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about BBC detective spinoff Beyond Paradise, the latest series of Made In Chelsea and a new ITV drama starring Richard Armitage called Red Eye.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Timecodes for the shows discussed are:1:18 - Beyond Paradise 9:48 - Made In Chelsea 18:54 - Red EyeHosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
Sponsor: Jon Cunningham, Owner, Cunningham Financial GroupWebsite: www.cunninghamfinancialgroup.com Phone: 205-326-7364NOTE - Two things below:Passages from Philippians about the Gospel AND The Life-Saving Station"In/Off the Gospel" -- I'd encourage you to make these phrases:9 References: Phil 1:5,7,12,16, 27; 2:22; 4:3, 15Life-Saving StationOn a dangerous seacoast where shipwrecks often occur, there was once a little life-saving station. The building was primitive, and there was just one boat, but the members of the life-saving station were committed and kept a constant watch over the sea. When a ship went down, they unselfishly went out day or night to save the lost. Because so many lives were saved by that station, it became famous. Consequently, many people wanted to be associated with the station to give their time, talent, and money to support its important work. New boats were bought, new crews were recruited, a formal training session was offered. As the membership in the life-saving station grew, some of the members became unhappy that the building was so primitive and that the equipment was so outdated. They wanted a better place to welcome the survivors pulled from the sea. So they replaced the emergency cots with beds and put better furniture in the enlarged and newly decorated building. Now the life-saving station became a popular gathering place for its members. They met regularly and when they did, it was apparent how they loved one another. They greeted each other, hugged each other, and shared with one another the events that had been going on in their lives. But fewer members were now interested in going to sea on life-saving missions; so they hired lifeboat crews to do this for them.About this time, a large ship was wrecked off of the coast, and the hired crews brought into the life-saving station boatloads of cold, wet, dirty, sick, and half-drowned people. Some of them had black skin, and some had yellow skin. Some could speak English well, and some could hardly speak it at all. Some were first-class cabin passengers of the ship, and some were the deck hands.The beautiful meeting place became a place of chaos. The plush carpets got dirty. Some of the exquisite furniture got scratched. So the property committee immediately had a shower built outside the house where the victims of shipwreck could be cleaned up before coming inside.At the next meeting there was rift in the membership. Most of the members wanted to stop the club's life-saving activities, for they were unpleasant and a hindrance to the normal fellowship of the members. Other members insisted that life-saving was their primary purpose and pointed out that they were still called a life-saving station. But they were finally voted down and told that if they wanted to save the lives of all those various kinds of people who would be shipwrecked, they could begin their own life-saving station down the coast. And do you know what? That is what they did.As the years passed, the new station experienced the same changes that had occurred in the old. It evolved into a place to meet regularly for fellowship, for committee meetings, and for special training sessions about their mission, but few went out to the drowning people. The drowning people were no longer welcomed in that new life-saving station. So another life-saving station was founded further down the coast. History continued to repeat itself. And if you visit that seacoast today, you will find a number of adequate meeting places with ample parking and plush carpeting. Shipwrecks are frequent in those waters, but most of the people drown. Thomas Wedel, “Ecumenical Review,” October, 1953, paraphrased in Heaven Bound Living, Knofel Stanton, Standard, 1989, pp. 99-101
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week it's a quiz special where they chat about their favourite quizzes, including Richard Osman's House of Games, The 1% Club, The Weakest Link, The Generation Game and Bullseye. Plus they share stories from when they appeared on some of these quiz shows, like when Nat went on The Chase and when Jo was on Bridge of Lies.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.In this bonus episode they hear from listeners about their favourite comfort telly which includes Detectorists, Only Fools and Horses and a good old period drama. Plus we find out more from Joanna about her favourite Gavin & Stacey scene and Natalie reveals one of her favourite EastEnders characters.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about the latest series of Britain's Got Talent on ITV, why everyone is talking about Baby Reindeer on Netflix, plus another Netflix series which Jo can't stop watching - Love Is Blind.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Timecodes for the shows discussed are:4:26 - Britain's Got Talent 14:08 - Baby Reindeer 23:51 - Love Is BlindHosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they discuss the latest series of Race Across The World on BBC One, a brand new show from Sally Wainwright called Renegade Nell on Disney Plus, and a BBC panel show that's been going for over 30 years - Have I Got News For You.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Timecodes for the shows discussed are: 9:12 - Race Across The World 19:12 - Renegade Nell 24:46 - Have I Got News For YouHosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they catch up about the celeb version of Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer on Channel 4, Andrew Scott's Ripley on Netflix, plus some animal antics in the latest David Attenborough series called Mammals on BBC iPlayer.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Joanna talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.Nat and Jo chat about Taskmaster, Nat's fave panel show, The British Airways Killer and The Gentlemen, a new drama series from Guy Ritchie.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Jo talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits. Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they chat about why they love raunchy new period drama Mary & George, why Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr is a good comfort watch, and their mixed views on new BBC3 comedy Things You Should Have Done.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Jo talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, Eastenders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they discuss Perfect Pub Walks with Bill Bailey which is right up Nat's street, a true-crime series that Jo recommended called American Nightmare, and Slow Horses, their new favourite drama series starring Gary Oldman.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Jo talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin & Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they have a good old chat about Celebrity Big Brother re-launching on ITV after a five year hiatus, plus Nat's experience of being on the show back in the day. They also discuss how Alice & Jack absolutely destroyed them and why they love Alison Steadman in Here We Go.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Jo talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week Nat and Jo chat about how Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway is their perfect comfort telly, why the latest series of True Detective isn't for them, and what they love about brand new coming-of-age drama Boarders.In Off the Telly, Natalie and Jo talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin & Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.
What are we watching? Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things telly.This week they have a natter about why The Apprentice isn't the same as it used to be, how One Day was an emotional rollercoaster, plus their thoughts on the TV comeback we've all been waiting for - Gladiators!In Off the Telly, Natalie and Jo talk about what they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, and what you're all watching at home. From new shows to comfort telly to guilty pleasures, there's no judgement here. What's kept us all glued to our screens this week?Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin & Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to your weekly viewing habits.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Richard Morris Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Manager: Lucy Bannister Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.
Amid widespread concern that our approach to testing and grading undermines education, two experts explain how schools can use assessment to support, rather than compromise, learning. Anyone who has ever crammed for a test, capitulated to a grade-grubbing student, or fretted over a child's report card knows that the way we assess student learning in American schools is freighted with unintended consequences. But that's not all. As experts agree, our primary assessment technologies—grading, rating, and ranking—don't actually provide an accurate picture of how students are doing in school. Worse, they distort student and educator behavior in ways that undermine learning and exacerbate inequality. Yet despite widespread dissatisfaction, grades, test scores, and transcripts remain the currency of the realm. In Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don't Have To) (Harvard University Press, 2023), Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt explain how we got into this predicament, why we remain beholden to our outmoded forms of assessment, and what we can do to change course. As they make clear, most current attempts at reform won't solve the complex problems we face. Instead, Schneider and Hutt offer a range of practical reforms, like embracing multiple measures of performance and making the so-called permanent record “overwritable.” As they explain, we can remake our approach in ways that better advance the three different purposes that assessment currently serves: motivating students to learn, communicating meaningful information about what young people know and can do, and synchronizing an otherwise fragmented educational system. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, Off the Mark is a guide for everyone who wants to ensure that assessment serves the fundamental goal of education—helping students learn. Ethan Hutt is the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education at the University of North Carolina. Jack Schneider is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Max Jacobs is a PhD student in education at Rutgers University. He currently sit on the Graduate Student Council for the History of Education Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Amid widespread concern that our approach to testing and grading undermines education, two experts explain how schools can use assessment to support, rather than compromise, learning. Anyone who has ever crammed for a test, capitulated to a grade-grubbing student, or fretted over a child's report card knows that the way we assess student learning in American schools is freighted with unintended consequences. But that's not all. As experts agree, our primary assessment technologies—grading, rating, and ranking—don't actually provide an accurate picture of how students are doing in school. Worse, they distort student and educator behavior in ways that undermine learning and exacerbate inequality. Yet despite widespread dissatisfaction, grades, test scores, and transcripts remain the currency of the realm. In Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don't Have To) (Harvard University Press, 2023), Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt explain how we got into this predicament, why we remain beholden to our outmoded forms of assessment, and what we can do to change course. As they make clear, most current attempts at reform won't solve the complex problems we face. Instead, Schneider and Hutt offer a range of practical reforms, like embracing multiple measures of performance and making the so-called permanent record “overwritable.” As they explain, we can remake our approach in ways that better advance the three different purposes that assessment currently serves: motivating students to learn, communicating meaningful information about what young people know and can do, and synchronizing an otherwise fragmented educational system. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, Off the Mark is a guide for everyone who wants to ensure that assessment serves the fundamental goal of education—helping students learn. Ethan Hutt is the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education at the University of North Carolina. Jack Schneider is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Max Jacobs is a PhD student in education at Rutgers University. He currently sit on the Graduate Student Council for the History of Education Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Amid widespread concern that our approach to testing and grading undermines education, two experts explain how schools can use assessment to support, rather than compromise, learning. Anyone who has ever crammed for a test, capitulated to a grade-grubbing student, or fretted over a child's report card knows that the way we assess student learning in American schools is freighted with unintended consequences. But that's not all. As experts agree, our primary assessment technologies—grading, rating, and ranking—don't actually provide an accurate picture of how students are doing in school. Worse, they distort student and educator behavior in ways that undermine learning and exacerbate inequality. Yet despite widespread dissatisfaction, grades, test scores, and transcripts remain the currency of the realm. In Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don't Have To) (Harvard University Press, 2023), Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt explain how we got into this predicament, why we remain beholden to our outmoded forms of assessment, and what we can do to change course. As they make clear, most current attempts at reform won't solve the complex problems we face. Instead, Schneider and Hutt offer a range of practical reforms, like embracing multiple measures of performance and making the so-called permanent record “overwritable.” As they explain, we can remake our approach in ways that better advance the three different purposes that assessment currently serves: motivating students to learn, communicating meaningful information about what young people know and can do, and synchronizing an otherwise fragmented educational system. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, Off the Mark is a guide for everyone who wants to ensure that assessment serves the fundamental goal of education—helping students learn. Ethan Hutt is the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education at the University of North Carolina. Jack Schneider is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Max Jacobs is a PhD student in education at Rutgers University. He currently sit on the Graduate Student Council for the History of Education Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Amid widespread concern that our approach to testing and grading undermines education, two experts explain how schools can use assessment to support, rather than compromise, learning. Anyone who has ever crammed for a test, capitulated to a grade-grubbing student, or fretted over a child's report card knows that the way we assess student learning in American schools is freighted with unintended consequences. But that's not all. As experts agree, our primary assessment technologies—grading, rating, and ranking—don't actually provide an accurate picture of how students are doing in school. Worse, they distort student and educator behavior in ways that undermine learning and exacerbate inequality. Yet despite widespread dissatisfaction, grades, test scores, and transcripts remain the currency of the realm. In Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don't Have To) (Harvard University Press, 2023), Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt explain how we got into this predicament, why we remain beholden to our outmoded forms of assessment, and what we can do to change course. As they make clear, most current attempts at reform won't solve the complex problems we face. Instead, Schneider and Hutt offer a range of practical reforms, like embracing multiple measures of performance and making the so-called permanent record “overwritable.” As they explain, we can remake our approach in ways that better advance the three different purposes that assessment currently serves: motivating students to learn, communicating meaningful information about what young people know and can do, and synchronizing an otherwise fragmented educational system. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, Off the Mark is a guide for everyone who wants to ensure that assessment serves the fundamental goal of education—helping students learn. Ethan Hutt is the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education at the University of North Carolina. Jack Schneider is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Max Jacobs is a PhD student in education at Rutgers University. He currently sit on the Graduate Student Council for the History of Education Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Amid widespread concern that our approach to testing and grading undermines education, two experts explain how schools can use assessment to support, rather than compromise, learning. Anyone who has ever crammed for a test, capitulated to a grade-grubbing student, or fretted over a child's report card knows that the way we assess student learning in American schools is freighted with unintended consequences. But that's not all. As experts agree, our primary assessment technologies—grading, rating, and ranking—don't actually provide an accurate picture of how students are doing in school. Worse, they distort student and educator behavior in ways that undermine learning and exacerbate inequality. Yet despite widespread dissatisfaction, grades, test scores, and transcripts remain the currency of the realm. In Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don't Have To) (Harvard University Press, 2023), Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt explain how we got into this predicament, why we remain beholden to our outmoded forms of assessment, and what we can do to change course. As they make clear, most current attempts at reform won't solve the complex problems we face. Instead, Schneider and Hutt offer a range of practical reforms, like embracing multiple measures of performance and making the so-called permanent record “overwritable.” As they explain, we can remake our approach in ways that better advance the three different purposes that assessment currently serves: motivating students to learn, communicating meaningful information about what young people know and can do, and synchronizing an otherwise fragmented educational system. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, Off the Mark is a guide for everyone who wants to ensure that assessment serves the fundamental goal of education—helping students learn. Ethan Hutt is the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education at the University of North Carolina. Jack Schneider is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Max Jacobs is a PhD student in education at Rutgers University. He currently sit on the Graduate Student Council for the History of Education Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amid widespread concern that our approach to testing and grading undermines education, two experts explain how schools can use assessment to support, rather than compromise, learning. Anyone who has ever crammed for a test, capitulated to a grade-grubbing student, or fretted over a child's report card knows that the way we assess student learning in American schools is freighted with unintended consequences. But that's not all. As experts agree, our primary assessment technologies—grading, rating, and ranking—don't actually provide an accurate picture of how students are doing in school. Worse, they distort student and educator behavior in ways that undermine learning and exacerbate inequality. Yet despite widespread dissatisfaction, grades, test scores, and transcripts remain the currency of the realm. In Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don't Have To) (Harvard University Press, 2023), Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt explain how we got into this predicament, why we remain beholden to our outmoded forms of assessment, and what we can do to change course. As they make clear, most current attempts at reform won't solve the complex problems we face. Instead, Schneider and Hutt offer a range of practical reforms, like embracing multiple measures of performance and making the so-called permanent record “overwritable.” As they explain, we can remake our approach in ways that better advance the three different purposes that assessment currently serves: motivating students to learn, communicating meaningful information about what young people know and can do, and synchronizing an otherwise fragmented educational system. Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, Off the Mark is a guide for everyone who wants to ensure that assessment serves the fundamental goal of education—helping students learn. Ethan Hutt is the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education at the University of North Carolina. Jack Schneider is the Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Max Jacobs is a PhD student in education at Rutgers University. He currently sit on the Graduate Student Council for the History of Education Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
In this episode, I go live with Alex Day of The Weekend Rotation podcast, Matt Beard of Spittin' Seeds 247, Jim Cross from The In Off the Bench Podcast and my guy, Mr. LSU aka Steven Miller to discuss the LSU regional. We discuss how LSU is playing coming into the regional, what hitting lineup is LSU's best, who would you pitch Game 1 in the Regional and thoughts on the Super pairing with Kentucky and possible regional upsets around the country. 60 Feet 6 Inches LSU Pod is a YouTube channel hosted by former a LSU college baseball player. Throughout the year the content will be focused on breaking down the most recent LSU baseball games from all angles, with a preview of the games to come. If you are a LSU baseball fan, a SEC baseball fan, or a college baseball fan in general, this is the right channel for you. Thank you for watching and please take this opportunity to SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and like or comment on any videos. All content can also be found in podcast form on Apple, Google, Spotify and other major audio platforms. Twitter: @60ft6inLSUpod Business Inquires / Sponsorship Opportunities: 60feet6inchespod@gmail.com #LSUBaseball #SECBaseball #CollegeBaseball #NCAABaseball #GeauxTigers #LSUTigers #LSUbaseball #LSUTigerbaseball #SECwestbaseball #SECbaseball #60feet6inchesLSUpod #60ft6inLSUpod #LSUbaseballpod #LSUbaseballpodcast #LSU #d1baseball #GetRightStayRight #GeauxTigers #NCAAbaseball #NCAAbaseballpodcast #SECbaseballpodcast #DylanCrews #PaulSkenes #TommyWhite #TommyTanks #TreMorgan #LSUbaseball2023 #LSU2023
Do you love America and Whiskey? Let's talk. In "Off the wall studio's" we talk about it all. Joined by your Host Anthony and Co-Host Dillon and a name you recognize from the studio and other podcast, Justin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/americaandwhiskey/message
Reporter Kelly Weill has spent most of her journalism career covering misinformation and conspiracy theories. As a recent college graduate in 2016, Weill entered the media world at a time of immense change, when terms like “fake news” and “disinformation” became part of the mainstream American vocabulary. Coinciding with this time was the rise in “Flat Earthers,” a group of people who support the idea that “we all live on a flat plane, under a solid dome, ringed by an impossible wall of ice.” In Off the Edge: Flat Earthers, Conspiracy Culture, and Why People Will Believe Anything, Weill sets out to explain where the fringe theory of Flat Earth came from, how it relates to other conspiracy theories, and what it is about society that leads people to believe things that most consider inherently untrue. Kelly Weill is a reporter at The Daily Beast, where she covers extremism, disinformation, and the internet. She is a frequent media contributor on the topics of her work and has been featured on Nightline, CNN, and Al Jazeera, among other outlets, to discuss conspiracy theories, such as the Flat Earth theory and similar ideas outside of mainstream acceptance. She holds a dual degree in journalism and English from New York University. Moderated by Anna Merlan Merlan is a New Mexico-born, Los Angeles-based journalist and author, specializing in subcultures, alternative communities, conspiracy theories, crime, belief, death, sexual violence and women's lives. She is currently a reporter at Motherboard, a division of VICE. Her work has also appeared in Rolling Stone, BBC Travel, Topic, and on the op-ed page of the New York Times. She is the author of the book Republic of Lies. . . Do you believe in the importance of international education and connections? The nonprofit World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth is supported by gifts from people like you, who share our passion for engaging in dialogue on global affairs and building bridges of understanding. While the Council is not currently charging admission for virtual events, we ask you to please consider making a one-time or recurring gift to help us keep the conversation going through informative public programs and targeted events for students and teachers. Donate: https://www.dfwworld.org/donate
On today's show: Lang Whitaker joins Meghan Triplett & Jessica Benson to discuss Grizz/Nuggets + Memphis basketball debacle at FedexForum (3:00) In Off the Grind, the group discuss the love Ja Morant is getting across the league from his peers (33:00) CJ drops in for a surprise (1:30:05). Watch LIVE at 8am, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
Jessica and Meghan welcome Brevin Knight in studio for a conversation about Grizzlies off season moves, his NY Giants chances, gators on the golf course and more. In Off the Grind the ladies discuss the Memphis Tigers quarterback situation, Hurricane Ida's continued impact on sports, and Bishop Sycamore. They start POP of the Morning with more Kanye news before delving into the breaking news that Cam Newton was released by the patriots. (start) Brevin Knight (3:00) Ted Lasso (7:00) Grizz Offseason Moves (13:00) How NBA Players Prepare for Training Camp (19:00) NY Giants expectations (35:00) Geese or Gators (43:00) Memphis Starting QB (46:00) Hurricane Ida's impact (51:00) Bishop Sycamore (1:08:00) Cam Release (1:25:00) Nene Leaks Husband Gregg on his death bed (1:29:00) JuJu Crate Challenge (1:31:00) iPhone News (1:36:00) Schoolboard Meeting Prank Video Watch LIVE at 8am, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
Predigt von Christophe Jesus selber fordert uns auf die Endzeiten zu studieren. In Off 1 lesen wir, dass wir lesen-hören und bewahren sollen. Warum es in unserer Zeit lebenswichtig ist und warum Gleichgültigkeit und Gegenargumente eigentlich nicht wirklich stichhaltig sind, erfahrt ihr in dieser Predigt. Joh 10,10 | 1Tim 2,3 4 | Dan 7,13 14 [...]
On today's show: Jessica and Meghan recap the Grizzlies and Nuggets game, discuss the NBA standings, and take a look at what is happening around the NBA. In Off the Grind they talk NBA ref shortage, Kim Mulkey's press conference, Tyler Harris transferring back to Memphis and more. The ladies discuss A-Rod's attempt to beg his way back into J-Lo's good graces, the new Captain America, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and more in POP. (start) Grizzlies-Nuggets (13:30) NBA Scoreboard (31:00) Off the Grind (51:15) CJ's Corner (53:15) POP Watch LIVE at 8am, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
On today's show: Jessica fills Meghan in on the atmosphere at the men's championship game in Indy, the duo discuss Baylor's dominance over Gonzaga, and look ahead to next college basketball season. Brevin Knight stops by to congratulate his Stanford Cardinal on winning the women's basketball championship, preview Grizzlies v. HEAT and more. In Off the Grind, the ladies discuss Sam Darnold getting traded and Paul Pierce parting ways with ESPN. They talk Aaron Rodgers hosting Jeopardy and talk more Grizzlies with Mike Wallace before CJ encourages LeBron to embrace the bald in double tap. (start) Baylor dominates Gonzaga (13:45) Brevin Knight (34:05) Off the Grind (48:00) Paul Pierce (56:05) CJ's Corner (58:30) Paul Pierce's Tweet (59:58) Pop of the Morning (1:11:34) Mike Wallace (1:25:00) Double-Tap or Nah Watch LIVE at 8am, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
„Wenn ich beim Wandern bin, ist eigentlich alles super“, sagt der SPD-Politiker Kevin Kühnert über eines seiner liebsten Hobbys. In "Off the Record" bespricht er mit Host Vero Schreiegg, warum er gerade in den Bergen so runterkommt.Hören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
„Wenn ich beim Wandern bin, ist eigentlich alles super“, sagt der SPD-Politiker Kevin Kühnert über eines seiner liebsten Hobbys. In "Off the Record" bespricht er mit Host Vero Schreiegg, warum er gerade in den Bergen so runterkommt.Hören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
In “Off the Record – Der Musikpodcast” geht es um Gefühle beim Musikhören und die persönlichen Momente, die man mit den Songs verbindet. Der Podcast von Vero Schreiegg ist ein bewusster Gegenentwurf zum analytischen, unemotionalen Musikjournalismus.Hören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
In “Off the Record – Der Musikpodcast” geht es um Gefühle beim Musikhören und die persönlichen Momente, die man mit den Songs verbindet. Der Podcast von Vero Schreiegg ist ein bewusster Gegenentwurf zum analytischen, unemotionalen Musikjournalismus.Hören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Our last Director's Lottery* sees us tackle one of Graham's beloved Czechoslovak New Wave directors - Juraj Herz, the thrilling maniac behind The Cremator. We chose his 1972 Gothic fantasy Morgiana, which is less viciously political than his best-known film but equally mad, and equally replete with fish-eye lenses. In Off the Shelf, Rob reviews Mafia Inc., a French-Canadian gangland epic by Podz. That's it, just Podz. We're perplexed too. There's also a review from Graham about Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful, documenting the controversial career of the German fashion photographer and containing the best Grace Jones interview since, well, probably since whatever the last one was. Also Rob has enjoyed a VoD horror movie, so don't let this historic event pass you by! If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter.www.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk/) *for now - listen to the show for exciting news... #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #mafiainc #morgiana #jurajherz #slovakianfilm #gothichorror #fantasy #cats #podz #helmutnewton #helmutnewtonthebadandthebeautiful #documentary #photography #fashion #gracejones #isabellarossellini
Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd, Clayton Beerman and Dean Mears to look back at a satisfyingly chilled 4-0 win against Crystal Palace.On the show tonight, we discuss Ben Chilwell’s superb debut; the defence keeping a clean sheet; Kante getting back to his best and Jorginho bringing something oh and Havertz is silky smooth.In part two we ask with Jorghinho and Havertz impressing, where does this leave Mason Mount? Does Werner need to start as a striker rather than out wide? Is there genuinely pressure on Frank or is it just media gaslighting? And how close are Chelsea to being where we want them to be?In part three we check in with this week’s Chelsea FanCast Premier Predictions League, God help us and as this is Transfer Deadline Day, we ask who needs to stay, who needs to go and who needs to come in.In part four, we have this week’s edition of ‘In Off the Post’ where JK and I read out the emails and messages sent in by you the listener. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Which movie would you put in a space capsule for aliens to watch? That's the question we've put to you this week - knowing that, for a lot of people, it would be our Film of the Week. A thematically appropriate one, too, since John Ford's Stagecoach is more than accustomed to travelling across vast, hostile territory. The film that made John Wayne a star and birthed every Western cliche ever, how well does it hold up? In Off the Shelf, Graham takes a look at a new Blu-Ray from Eureka Masters of Cinema - Fruit Chan's Made in Hong Kong. A low-key take of aspiring neighbourhood criminals, it was the first film made in post-British-colony Hong Kong, and boy is it ever an interesting time to talk about that. Join us next week when - we can now confirm - our Film of the Week will be Bill and Ted Face the Music! Probably! If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter.www.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk/) #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #johnford #stagecoach #westerns #johnwayne #eurekamastersofcinema #fruitchan #madeinhongkong #crimemovies #hongkong
OK, place your bets now: how long before someone does a Brian Blessed impersonation? This week's Cinema Eclectica is headlined by Mike Hodges outrageous Flash Gordon - and if you think the director of Get Carter was an odd choice, wait until you hear who nearly directed it. In Off the Shelf, Tim takes a look at the new VoD slasher movie Open 24 Hours, which makes a persuasive case for anyone who buys a sou'wester to be put on a police register of some kind. Mick, meanwhile, is dazzled by the time-hopping cross-cutting genius of Fish Story, released in a new Blu-Ray edition by Third Window films. Next week: hobos! If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/) #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #fishstory #yoshihiranakamura #thirdwindow #punk #sciencefiction #flashgordon #open24hours #brianblessed #mikehodges #cultmovies #timothydalton #peterwyngarde #maxvonsydow #1980s #queen #padraigreynolds #vanessagrasse #slashermovie #horror
NBA action is back and the playoff picture is shaping up nicely…This week, Jaydee and Mo are joined by BBL star Mike Tuck. First up they get stuck into the latest news, including Jonathan Isaac's decision not to kneel during the national anthem (01:32), the potential opponents for the Mavericks after clinching a playoff spot (04:08) and what's going on with TJ Warren!? (07:16) In Hot Or Not, Mo and Mike debate whether or not the Harden v Giannis beef could be NBA Finals worthy (11:59), and discuss if it's time for Portland to start Gary Trent Jr. (20:04) Then Raptors fan Mike tries to convince Mo into agreeing why Nick Nurse was robbed of being Coach of the Year. (24:20) In Off the Court we look at the outstanding starts to the careers of Ja Morant and Zion Williamson, but does Zion actually have a chance of grabbing Rookie of the Year? (32:05) Finally we look ahead to the ridiculous amount of NBA games coming up, including a quintuple header on Saturday! (41:38)
Rhonda Martin seemed to be the unluckiest woman on the planet. One by one, those closest to her would fall victim to a mysterious illness that would claim their lives. This week, we discuss the chilling reality behind Rhonda's "bad luck." Spoiler alert, this might just be our very first serial killer episode. Who doesn't love the idea of a vacation on an island in Mexico? White sand, beaches, hundreds of dolls hanging from trees... what's not to love? Yes, we said dolls! In our paranormal segment, we discuss The Island of the Dolls and the legend behind why a man felt he had to spend FIFTY years hanging dolls on this island. In Off the Cuff (after the main show), we have a fun "would you rather" session packed with video games, screaming infants - discussing them, not listening to them, and unwanted guests!
Monsters are real... and sometimes they are human. This week, we talk about Katherine Knight, the first woman in Australia to be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole and for good reason! Just when you think this story can't get worse, it does and it ends with *spoiler alert* murder and a dinner party at which you may want to skip the meal. Are curses real? Many believe that they are. We discuss one of the most well known curses in our paranormal segment this week: The Curse of King Tut. We look at several bizarre deaths and events connected to those that entered King Tut's tomb. In Off the Cuff (after the main show), we talk about tater growin', cardio dancin', and our songs of the week!
Have you ever received a letter from someone you didn't know? What if that letter contained secrets that not even the people closest to you know about? That's exactly what citizens of a small Ohio city faced when they started receiving letters from an unknown origin. These letters threatened to expose their secrets and even to end their very lives... and they might have done just that in more ways than one. Did you know that Michigan has its very own version of the Bermuda Triangle? We discuss the weird events that have occurred within that triangle... including a man that disappeared from the triangle and reappeared over a year later, 400 miles from where he was last known to be! In Off the Cuff (after the main show!), we discuss weird family sayings... we all have them! Visit us on social to tell us about yours! https://www.instagram.com/tcpmpodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/tcpmpodcast/)
A double-bill of genre-bending horror movies this week, which makes it all the stranger that we struggled to think of recommendations to watch with our Film of the Week. Sometimes we are very dumb. Said Film of the Week is the latest product of our Directors Lottery system, Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs, in which the progenitor of Freddy Krueger gets flesh-ripping mad about Reaganomics. In Off the Shelf, Tim has a transatlantic counterpart with Indicator's new Blu-Ray edition of 1974's The Beast Must Die. It's a werewolf whodunnit with Peter Cushing, which is a thing we didn't know we needed but it turns out we do. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/) #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #horror #wescraven #thepeopleunderthestairs #twinpeaks #petercushing #indicator #thebeastmustdie #werewolves #charlesgrey
Cream-Filled Avocado Iannucci Strange, nay paranormal, events on Eclectica number 241, as our director's lottery comes out with... number 241. That's not the inexplicable bit - the inexplicable bit comes when we only realise this once the recording's stopped. Before that, join Graham and special guest Andrew from 4Panel and Literary Loitering for a romp through Armando Iannucci's version of Victorian Britain in The Personal History of David Copperfield. Check the tags for its preposterously starry cast. In Off the Shelf, Sarah finds an Agatha Christie/folk horror crossover in Indicator Powerhouse's Blu-Ray of Endless Night, while Graham has an enjoyably unwholesome holiday with the squabbling schoolfriends of Arrow Video's new horror Harpoon. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/) #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #armandoiannucci #thepersonalhistoryofdavidcopperfield #davidcopperfield #charlesdickens #devpatel #hughlaurie #tildaswinton #petercapaldi #benwhishaw #morffydclark #benedictwong #paulwhitehouse #daisymaycooper #gwendolinechristie #aneurianbanard #darrenboyd #endlessnight #agathachristie #hayleymills #brittekland #hywelbennett #georgesanders #indicator #powerhouse #blu-ray #arrowvideo #harpoon #brettgelman #horror #folkhorror
Our month-long celebration of the CW show Arrow continues! This week, Nick and Greg go Off the Page once more to watch and discuss the two episodes they consider the series' best: "The Climb" (season 3, episode 9) and "Kapiushon" (season 5, episode 17). Nick and Greg rewatch these episodes for the first time in years to determine if they stand the test of time and hold up as the best, which the boys voted them earlier this month. Along the way, they discuss standout performances from Stephen Amell, Josh Segarra, Matt Nable and Willa Holland, the twisting threads of seasons 3 and 5, the bold endings of the episodes and how both work in the greater context of the show. Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comics, which has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. In Off the Page, the boys examine a comic book media property outside the printed page.
A Right Laugh for the Dogs We liked last week's director's lottery so much we decided to do another one, with glorious Hungarian madwoman Ildiko Enyedi coming out of the hat. Graham and Tim take a look at her 1994 film "Magic Hunter", which blends Gary Kemp, enchanted bullets, Marian apparitions and time travel into a unified tapestry of cult-ready weirdness. In Off the Shelf has Tim covering the post-WWII survival horror "Werewolf" (which is out on Blu-Ray from Montage pictures), while Mick looks at that masterpiece of cinema and disaster of hairdressing - Eureka's new 4K restoration of "Der Golem". There's also a round-up of Christmas releases at UK cinemas, and news about our special festive minisodes ... If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, Give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter. http://thegeekshow.co.uk
100% Dinge Gotham This week Mick, Graham and Aidan take a dark voyage into the twisted mind of Batman's greatest enemy Clownface McGinty in Todd Phillips's "Joker". It's weathered all sorts of controversy - interview walk-outs, copycat violence panics, coming from the director of Due Date - but allow us the indulgence of reviewing the movie that the headlines are attached to. In Off the Shelf, Mick takes on a triple set of Sammo Hung from Eureka - "Iron-Fisted Monk", "The Magnificent Butcher" and "Eastern Condors" - before Aidan tries to persuade us that "The Godfather Part III", pre-Phantom Menace holder of the title Most Disappointing Film Evah, is actually good. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www,patreon.com/thegeekshow) - we are in the process of developing some exclusive content. We can do internetting too. Alternatively Give us 5 star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. #Podcast #Review #Movies #CinemaEclectica #Cinema #Eclectica #TheGeekShow #MoviePodcast #Patreon #DC #Comics #Adaptations #Joker #ToddPhillips #SammoHung #KungFu #Eureka #IronFistedMonk #TheMagnificentButcher #EasternCondors #TheGodfather #TheGodfatherPart3 #MovievReviews #Films // http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk
In Off the Cliff: How the Making of ‘Thelma & Louise' Drove Hollywood to the Edge (Penguin, 2018), Becky Aikman explores the making of Thelma & Louise, a 1991 film that challenged traditional Hollywood culture. The film cast two women as the stars, running from their lives and the law. An outlaw film that was a long shot, but became one of the most influential films of the past 30 years. Aikman tells the story of how Callie Khouri wrote a script that she worked to see come to the big screen. Off the Cliff goes behind the scenes, examining how Khouri's script got to Ridley Scott, how they found one studio—Pathé—to back it, and how through a series of sometimes lucky and very fortunate events came together to create this lasting feminist film milestone. Aikman draws on interviews with the actors, writers, and filmmakers to tell the story of Thelma & Louise. Aikman's work is an in-depth exploration into every aspect of Thelma & Louise, from getting the movie off the ground, actor auditions, discussions of the filming of a number of the key scenes, and initial audience reaction. Aikman's work is a must read for not only fans of the movie, but readers interested in film history and American cinema. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative in people's lives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Off the Cliff: How the Making of ‘Thelma & Louise’ Drove Hollywood to the Edge (Penguin, 2018), Becky Aikman explores the making of Thelma & Louise, a 1991 film that challenged traditional Hollywood culture. The film cast two women as the stars, running from their lives and the law. An outlaw film that was a long shot, but became one of the most influential films of the past 30 years. Aikman tells the story of how Callie Khouri wrote a script that she worked to see come to the big screen. Off the Cliff goes behind the scenes, examining how Khouri’s script got to Ridley Scott, how they found one studio—Pathé—to back it, and how through a series of sometimes lucky and very fortunate events came together to create this lasting feminist film milestone. Aikman draws on interviews with the actors, writers, and filmmakers to tell the story of Thelma & Louise. Aikman’s work is an in-depth exploration into every aspect of Thelma & Louise, from getting the movie off the ground, actor auditions, discussions of the filming of a number of the key scenes, and initial audience reaction. Aikman’s work is a must read for not only fans of the movie, but readers interested in film history and American cinema. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative in people’s lives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Off the Cliff: How the Making of ‘Thelma & Louise’ Drove Hollywood to the Edge (Penguin, 2018), Becky Aikman explores the making of Thelma & Louise, a 1991 film that challenged traditional Hollywood culture. The film cast two women as the stars, running from their lives and the law. An... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Off the Cliff: How the Making of ‘Thelma & Louise’ Drove Hollywood to the Edge (Penguin, 2018), Becky Aikman explores the making of Thelma & Louise, a 1991 film that challenged traditional Hollywood culture. The film cast two women as the stars, running from their lives and the law. An outlaw film that was a long shot, but became one of the most influential films of the past 30 years. Aikman tells the story of how Callie Khouri wrote a script that she worked to see come to the big screen. Off the Cliff goes behind the scenes, examining how Khouri’s script got to Ridley Scott, how they found one studio—Pathé—to back it, and how through a series of sometimes lucky and very fortunate events came together to create this lasting feminist film milestone. Aikman draws on interviews with the actors, writers, and filmmakers to tell the story of Thelma & Louise. Aikman’s work is an in-depth exploration into every aspect of Thelma & Louise, from getting the movie off the ground, actor auditions, discussions of the filming of a number of the key scenes, and initial audience reaction. Aikman’s work is a must read for not only fans of the movie, but readers interested in film history and American cinema. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative in people’s lives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Off the Cliff: How the Making of ‘Thelma & Louise’ Drove Hollywood to the Edge (Penguin, 2018), Becky Aikman explores the making of Thelma & Louise, a 1991 film that challenged traditional Hollywood culture. The film cast two women as the stars, running from their lives and the law. An outlaw film that was a long shot, but became one of the most influential films of the past 30 years. Aikman tells the story of how Callie Khouri wrote a script that she worked to see come to the big screen. Off the Cliff goes behind the scenes, examining how Khouri’s script got to Ridley Scott, how they found one studio—Pathé—to back it, and how through a series of sometimes lucky and very fortunate events came together to create this lasting feminist film milestone. Aikman draws on interviews with the actors, writers, and filmmakers to tell the story of Thelma & Louise. Aikman’s work is an in-depth exploration into every aspect of Thelma & Louise, from getting the movie off the ground, actor auditions, discussions of the filming of a number of the key scenes, and initial audience reaction. Aikman’s work is a must read for not only fans of the movie, but readers interested in film history and American cinema. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative in people’s lives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Texte : Ok, j'vais demander à 7 In Off de faire une interview simple Parce que je vais dire des trucs simples Parce que vous êtes trop cons Ok, simple, basique, basique Si c'est marqué sur Poilociné, c'est p't-être faux mais c'est p't-être vrai (simple) Cinéphiles ou pas, qu'est-ce que ça change? Tu t'fais jeter (basique) À Cannes, si t'es un étranger, ça sert à rien, c'est pour les élitistes (simple) Les mecs les plus cinéphages sont souvent les mecs les plus éthiques (basique) Ces personnes possèdent la moitié des films du globe (simple) Tu s'ras toujours à un ou deux doigt d'les voir dans l'ordre (basique) Si t'es souvent seul au ciné, c'est parce que souvent l'problème c'est toi (simple) Tous les cinéphiles disent que les blockbusters c'est pas du cinéma (cliché) Basique, simple, simple, basique Basique, simple, simple, basique Vous n'avez pas les bases, vous n'avez pas les bases Vous n'avez pas les bases, vous n'avez pas les bases Instru : Basique d'Orelsan Tapis musical : Thème Justice League (animé) Twitter : https://twitter.com/7inoff_podcast Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/7inoff.podcast/
Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. And their love of comics isn't limited to the page. In Off the Page, Greg and Nick will examine pieces of comic book media outside the comics themselves. In this edition, Nick and Greg kick off Walking Dead Month with a discussion of the 2012 interactive "point and click" game The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. The show turns from discussions about the series' voice cast to tales of a video game hitting Greg and Nick right in the heartstrings. Enjoy!
Underworld Duck and a Lizard Sandwich Inspired by the late Harry Dean Stanton, whether it's fearlessly wading into the debates over controversial new releases or creating singularly unappetising food metaphors, we don't give a duck. In Off the Shelf, Rob and Graham review a double-bill of Italian horror from Arrow with Mario Bava's "Kill Baby, Kill" (a.k.a. Curse of the Dead) and Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling", separated by Ryan looking at Eureka's U-certificate but no less eccentric "Journey to the Centre of the Earth". Crikey! We're up to our film of the week and it's Darren Aronofsky's none-more-divisive "Mother!" Which side of the widening opinion canyon will Ryan and Graham end up on? Like the show? Then please support us on Patreon @ www.patreon.com/thegeekshow #Podcast #CinemaEclectica #Movies #Films #Reviews #Patreon #LucioFulci #MarioBava #Mother #DarrenAronofsky #Horror #ArrowVideo #Eccentric #HarryDeanStaton #HenryLevin #JourneyToTheCentreOfTheEarth #Eureka #MastersOfCinema #DontTortureADuckling #KillBabyKill #CurseOfTheDead #
Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. And their love of comics isn't limited to the page. In Off the Page, Greg and Nick will examine pieces of comic book media outside the comics themselves. In this edition, Sellers Points host Russell Sellers joins Nick and Greg to discuss the 2016 interactive "point and click" game Batman: The Telltale Series. The show turns from discussions about the series' voice cast to a philosophical analysis of Bruce Wayne and, eventually, an impromptu boxing tournament known as The Burt Young Classic. Enjoy!
Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. And their love of comics isn't limited to the page. In Off the Page, Greg and Nick will examine pieces of comic book media outside the comics themselves. In honor of Rowdy Roddy Piper, who passed away two years ago, the boys look at his only work within the world of mainstream comic book adaptations: the 2011 animated film Green Lantern: Emerald Knights! Hear why the boys love his portrayal of a fan favorite side character and why they consider this to be perhaps the greatest version of Green Lantern outside the comics.
The First Meeting of the B-Sides Club This week we forcibly ejected 50 Shades of Grey, and instead opted to give the "other guys" a chance. The first meeting of the B-Sides Club. In Off the Shelf we looked at Spione, Enemy, Sake Bomb, Shanghai 13 and For Love's Sake. We ended the show by covering The Theory of Everything, Big Hero 6 and The Kingsman.
Say 'No' to Young Guns This week we go rogue once again, featuring not one but two trailers of the week (how crazy are we!). In Off the Shelf we take a look at The Manchurian Candidate, Han Gong-Ju and A Most Violent Year, and we close the show with our Film of the Week - The Voices.