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The boys are back with some top chat. Parsons has been to Inside Number 9 live and saw one of the Worlds greatest shopping lists. Emslie exposes his poor spelling and poor maths skills. Do gays use more lube? Well, let's find out. If you want to see Joseph Parsons on tour, you can buy tickets at:https://www.josephparsons.co.uk/tourEmslie's Mach Fest show is here: https://machcomedyfest.co.uk/show/2025/joseph-emslie/You can contact these most beautiful of boys on social media or simply comment below.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/parsonsandemsliehttps://www.instagram.com/joseph.emsliehttps://www.instagram.com/josephparsonscomedyBluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/parsonsandemslie.bsky.socialhttps://bsky.app/profile/josephemslie.bsky.socialhttps://bsky.app/profile/josephparsons.bsky.socialTitle track credit: "Once Is Enough" - Margareta (it's a banger)
Mike looks at the recent paper from Anthropic which shows artificial intelligence can pretend to do one thing while secretly doing something else, and Marsh goes to London to see Inside Number 9 on stage.You can sign up for the dedicated new Skeptics with a K Patreon at https://patreon.com/skepticswithak or if you want to support Merseyside Skeptics as well as the podcast, donate at https://patreon.com/merseyskepticsMixed and edited by Morgan Clarke.
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by writer Dreda Say Mitchell and critic Scott Bryan to assess the week's cultural releases, including a new stage version of the hit TV series Inside Number 9. They've also been watching Mike Leigh's first film in 6 years, Hard Truths, which has reunited him with Marianne Jean-Baptiste who was nominated for an Oscar in his hit film Secrets and Lies. Finally they review Saturday Night, the new film about the beginnings of the cult TV series Saturday Night Live which launched the careers of many comedians including Tina Fey. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Claire Bartleet
How do you position yourself on the world stage? David Cameron might have been Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, but in this third episode he shares with Ed Balls and George Osborne the true reality of leading a small country in a big world. British soldiers in Afghanistan; Relations with China; The beginnings of a rupture in the UK-EU relationship. And he shares the more personal moments - like losing a parent - that still happen in the life of a human being who happens to be Prime Minister. As Keir Starmer marks six months as Prime Minister, Political Currency is stepping back into 2010, when another former leader of the opposition took up the premiership. Across three episodes, Ed Balls and George Osborne are joined by David Cameron - from the moment he arrived at Downing Street, to dealing with a hostage crisis; taking on his first PMQs to the emotional loss of his father. This is Cameron as you've never heard him before - in conversation with both a former ally and adversary as they revisit the political moments that shaped a new government and a new leader.If you've listened to the first two episodes of Inside Number 10: David Cameron - The First Six Months and can't wait for part 3, don't! All episodes are already available, ad-free for Political Currency Gold subscribers, as well as our subscriber exclusive Inquest episode. And, you can now join Political Currency's KITCHEN CABINET to enjoy early and ad-free listening, access to live EMQs recordings, and exclusive Political Currency merch.Subscribe now: patreon.com/politicalcurrencyProducers: Rosie Stopher, James Shield and John RogersTechnical Producer: Oliver Geraghty and Mikey NissenbaumProduction Support: Miriam Hall and Caillin McDaidExecutive Producers: Ellie Clifford and Dino SofosPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator NetworkHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Subscribe now on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you prepare the country for austerity? David Cameron joins Ed Balls and George Osborne to step back to the 2010 budget. From the true relationship between a Prime Minister and his Chancellor, to the careful decisions on departmental spending, to the very difficult task of selling cuts to a country that doesn't want them, this is the reality of a Prime Minister before a government-defining fiscal event. As Keir Starmer marks six months as Prime Minister, Political Currency is stepping back into 2010, when another former leader of the opposition took up the premiership. Across three episodes, Ed Balls and George Osborne are joined by David Cameron - from the moment he arrived at Downing Street, to dealing with a hostage crisis; taking on his first PMQs to the emotional loss of his father. This is Cameron as you've never heard him before - in conversation with both a former ally and adversary as they revisit the political moments that shaped a new government and a new leader.If you've listened to the first episode of Inside Number 10: David Cameron - The First Six Months and can't wait for part 2, don't! All episodes are already available, ad-free for Political Currency Gold subscribers, with bonus content coming later this week. And, you can now join Political Currency's KITCHEN CABINET to enjoy early and ad-free listening, access to live EMQs recordings, and exclusive Political Currency merch.Subscribe now: patreon.com/politicalcurrencyProducers: Rosie Stopher, James Shield and John RogersTechnical Producer: Oliver Geraghty and Mikey NissenbaumProduction Support: Miriam Hall and Caillin McDaidExecutive Producers: Ellie Clifford and Dino SofosPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator NetworkHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Subscribe now on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's it really like to step through the black door of No 10 for the first time as Prime Minister? Ed Balls and George Osborne ask David Cameron about his “out-of-body” experience on the way to the palace, plus what it's like organising a staff team who have just had to say goodbye to a government. They discuss how to handle the top job when life starts relentlessly throwing events at you, the surprising tasks - like letters of last resort - that suddenly become your responsibility, and whether a ruthless streak is the only way to succeed.As Keir Starmer marks six months as Prime Minister, Political Currency is stepping back into 2010, when another former leader of the opposition took up the premiership. Across three episodes, Ed Balls and George Osborne are joined by David Cameron - from the moment he arrived at Downing Street, to dealing with a hostage crisis; taking on his first PMQs to the emotional loss of his father. This is Cameron as you've never heard him before - in conversation with both a former ally and adversary as they revisit the political moments that shaped a new government and a new leader.If you've listened to the first episode of Inside Number 10: David Cameron - The First Six Months and can't wait for part 2, don't! All episodes are already available, ad-free for Political Currency Gold subscribers, with bonus content coming later this week. And, you can now join Political Currency's KITCHEN CABINET to enjoy early and ad-free listening, access to live EMQs recordings, and exclusive Political Currency merch.Subscribe now: patreon.com/politicalcurrencyProducers: Rosie Stopher, James Shield and John RogersTechnical Producer: Oliver Geraghty and Mikey NissenbaumProduction Support: Miriam Hall and Caillin McDaidExecutive Producers: Ellie Clifford and Dino SofosPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator NetworkHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Subscribe now on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is episode 33 in the second season of The Directors Take Podcast. In this week's episode your hosts Marcus Anthony Thomas and Oz Arshad are joined by Director Jim O'Hanlon, whose directorial work has been nominated for BAFTAs, Golden Globes and Emmy's. Jim began his career working in continuing Drama on Coronation Street and has since gone on to direct Inside Number 9, 100 Streets with Idris Elba, Netflix's The Punisher, Catastrophe with Sharon Horgan & Rob Delaney and also on Apple TV's hit show Trying. Jim is a fountain of knowledge and in this episode we get right down into his process of what being a working director is to him. This chat includes: -What is directing? -How did you begin your career and enter the industry? -What is tone? -How do you pick projects? -How does he work between mediums and genres? -What is his directing playbook after getting hired? -What is your approach to blocking? -How do you communicate and work with actors of varying levels of experience? Our wonderful sponsor for this episode is THE NATIONAL FILM and TELEVISION SCHOOL. We've also partnered with SCRIPTATION to offer our listeners an EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT on their software, which you can find on the link below… http://scriptation.com/thedirectorstake Nugget of the week Jim: The Holdovers Directed by Alexander Payne - Directors UK Podcast Marcus: Raging Bull Directed by Martin Scorsese Oz: Oz was inspired by a recent conversation we had with students at Oxford University. Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Jim O'Hanlon: Twitter (X) & Instagram The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com
Horror aficionado and creator of Inside Number 9 Reece Shearsmith joins Danny to discuss some brand-new listener cases, recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall at UncannyCon, a day-long festival devoted to all things supernatural.Written and presented by Danny Robins Editing and sound design: Charlie Brandon-King Music: Evelyn Sykes Theme music by Lanterns on the Lake Commissioning executive: Paula McDonnell Commissioning editor: Rhian Roberts Produced by Danny Robins and Simon BarnardA Bafflegab and Uncanny Media production for BBC Radio 4
Former special adviser Jack Sellers has had a front row seat for the dramas that have engulfed the Conservative Party at Westminster in recent years. In conversation with James Williams and Felicity Evans he relives his time working for Boris Johnson's Welsh Secretary, Simon Hart and also looks back at his time in Number 10 Downing Street working for Rishi Sunak - including the General Election campaign that saw the party swept from power after 14 years
Aliens invade New York… and Berkshire! Paul Daniels is impaled! And ghosts take over not one but two “live” BBC shows! From Orson Welles to Inside Number 9, via the terrifying Ghostwatch, Luke and John discuss the greatest broadcast hoaxes. Listeners of a nervous disposition should take care with this one - all is not as it seems in this spooky special. Cracking TV is produced and presented by Luke Sluman and John Furlong.Our rather marvellous theme tune was written and performed by Simon McInerney.Additional sound effects from zapsplat.com.Follow us @crackingtv.Luke & John Cracking TV is an IHOG Factual Entertainment Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We get together to discuss three episodes of the BBC dark humor series, Inside Number 9: Mr King; S:7, E:2 To Have And To Hold; S:4. E:4 A Quiet Night In, S:1, E:2
Today, Sir Keir Starmer holds cabinet meeting on his first full day as the UK's new prime minister. In this podcast recorded live for Radio 4, Adam, Laura and Paddy discuss Labour's preparations for government, whether the Tory leadership race has already begun and which figure from Labour's past could be making a return. Plus, Laura reveals one of the more unusual forms of preparation that has taken place in the Treasury for the UK's first female chancellor.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Bella Saltiel. The assistant editor is Ben Mundy. The technical producer was Riccard McCarthy. The editor is Sam Bonham.
Today, Sir Keir Starmer holds cabinet meeting on his first full day as the UK's new prime minister. In this podcast recorded live for Radio 4, Adam, Laura and Paddy discuss Labour's preparations for government, whether the Tory leadership race has already begun and which figure from Labour's past could be making a return. Plus, Laura reveals one of the more unusual forms of preparation that has taken place in the Treasury for the UK's first female chancellor.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Bella Saltiel. The assistant editor is Ben Mundy. The technical producer was Ricardo McCarthy. The editor is Sam Bonham.
Today, Sir Keir Starmer holds cabinet meeting on his first full day as the UK's new prime minister. In this podcast recorded live for Radio 4, Adam, Laura and Paddy discuss Labour's preparations for government, whether the Tory leadership race has already begun and which figure from Labour's past could be making a return. Plus, Laura reveals one of the more unusual forms of preparation that has taken place in the Treasury for the UK's first female chancellor.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Bella Saltiel. The assistant editor is Ben Mundy. The technical producer was Riccard McCarthy. The editor is Sam Bonham.
Inside No. 9 is a British black comedy anthology series that aired from February 5, 2014, to June 12, 2024. Written by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith and produced by the BBC. The only recurring elements are a setting related to the number 9 and a hidden brass hare statue. The show blends comedy, horror, and plot twists. The episode we watched, "The Devil of Christmas," is a Christmas special and the first episode of the third series, aired on December 27, 2016. Directed by Graeme Harper and written by Pemberton and Shearsmith, it took heavy inspiration from 1970s anthology programs such as Beasts (see episode 27 and 44 a and b), and Tales of the Unexpected (listen to episode 29 for more details), filmed at Studio D in the BBC Elstree Centre with rented 1970s costumes and props, the production used retrofitted 1970s cameras and lighting. This approach differed from the usual single-camera setup of the series. Producer Adam Tandy noted the blend of heritage and modern technology, while Shearsmith remarked "it looks shit, but it's brilliant". Graeme Harper, the episode's director, is well-known for his work on Doctor Who, being the only person to direct both the original and revived series. Harper's direction was widely acclaimed, with Peter Davison praising him as the best director he worked with on Doctor Who. The episode featured Rula Lenska, born Roza Maria Leopoldyna Lubienski, who has appeared in Special Branch, Minder, Boon, The Detectives, Footballers' Wives, To the Manor Born, One Foot in the Grave, Casualty, Space: 1999, Return of the Saint, Robin of Sherwood, Doctors, and EastEnders, where she played Frank Butcher's girlfriend, Krystle, in a 2002 Costa del Sol special. In the 1970s, she was shortlisted for the role of companion Jo Grant in Doctor Who and later appeared in Resurrection of the Daleks. She starred as Mrs. Peacock in series 2 of Cluedo and appeared with John Inman in the series Take a Letter, Mr. Jones. In 2009, Lenska joined the cast of Coronation Street as Claudia Colby, an old friend of Audrey Roberts. She left in May 2011 to join the Calendar Girls tour. Lenska was married to actors Brian Deacon and Dennis Waterman, with both marriages ending in divorce. She appeared in commercials for Alberto VO5 in the US during the late 1970s, becoming a running joke on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show. Her work with the London Gay Men's Chorus led to her participation in the UK version of Celebrity Big Brother in 2006, where she made headlines for a role-play task with George Galloway. Since today's topic was a last-minute change to our schedule, we didn't have much time to research Steve and Reece thoroughly. I'm sorry we don't have more to share about them, but they seem like really nice guys. Both, along with the other two members of the League of Gentlemen, consistently create content that we pretty much universally like, if not love. (Ross is speaking for himself here, but I think Jon and James would agree.) This episode also features the voice of Sir Derek Jacobi, Professor Yana himself!!!!. Due to time constraints, our research for this episode was limited. We'll need to cover another project featuring Derek so we can properly explore the life and work of this wonderful actor. If you have any suggestions, please tweet us @GeneralWitch1. In May 2024, it was announced that Pemberton and Shearsmith had adapted the series into a West End stage play, Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright. They will perform in the production, premiering in January 2025 at Wyndham's Theatre, London. (Ross and his wife have tickets to go in April!) Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well met fellow travellers! In this ep Adam, Grace and Damo were joined by absolute legend Abigail McGibbon, who plays Tina in Blue Lights. We chat about her experience on the show and her hopes for Belfast's very own Griselda Blanco. #TeamTina @27.25 we move on to the watchlist section where we talk about The Euros, Inside Number 9, Have I got News For You, The Silence, House of The Dragon, Bridgeton, The Responder, Dr Who, Agents of Mystery, Presumed Innocent, Wolf Hall, Outer Range and Trying. Trailer watch My Lady Janehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwFty8yi1cUThe Bear https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHiwdDFPsZY Supacell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frmk94EtedoDouglas is Cancelled https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMeouQWnMULady in the Lake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V04ptsZ-Jg The Penguin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2uSwItbBAg Arcane season 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEbfiLaOdJA We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episodes and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod - why not play along with our Sweepstake of Death? You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. We have recent and ongoing specials on House of the Dragon and The Boys, interviews with TV creatives and spoiler free watchlist episodes. Our back catalogue includes The Mandalorian, Andor and Ahsoka. Coming soon The Bear! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
We finally return and it is all about chat! Including The Acolyte, Fallout, Inside Number... The post Cult Faction Podcast Ep. 119: Guess Who's Back! first appeared on CULT FACTION.
Esta semana venimos dispuestos a parar el tiempo porque tenemos un programa muy especial. Vamos a irnos a un pasado anterior en el que bailaremos con la segunda parte de la tercera temporada de los Bridgerton junto a Penélope y Collin ¡Mantiene el pulso de la primera mitad de episodio? Tras los Bridgerton queremos sangre y fuegos y dragones. Vamos a irnos al universo de Juego de Tronos en el primer capítulo de la serie precuela con "La Casa del dragón" Con tanto pasado nos tendremos que informar del futuro con un mineral precioso, el de la serie española de Disney+ "Desde el Mañana" en el que tendremos premoniciones. Premoniciones que debería haber tenido Jake Gyllenhaal para no acabar implicado en un caso de asesinato en "Presunto Inocente" Todo ello sin spoilers, o en el caso de "La Casa del dragón" muy bien anunciados al final de la grabación para que no estropear a nadie nada. Además hablamos de Milf of Norway en (MAX), de Segunda muerte en (Movistar+), The Jinx en (MAX) y de Inside Number 9 en Filmin. DE Hecho esta es la lista de los 9 capítulos indispensables según RT: 1.- 1x02 A Quiet Night In 2.- 2x02 The 12 Days of Christine 3.- 4 E.- Live Episode Dead Line 4.- 3x05 Diddle Diddle Dumpling 5.- 5x04 Misdirection 6.- 4x03 Once Removed 7.- 2x01 La Couchette 8.- 3x06 Private View 9.- 7x01 Merrily Merrily Minutado 00:00 — Intro y Oyentes 17:00 — ¿Qué hemos visto esta semana? Inside Number 9, The Jinx (MAX), Milf of Norway (MAX), Segunda muerte (Movistar+) 29:00 — Los Bridgerton T3 Parte 2 37:00 — Presunto Inocente (Apple TV+) 49:15 — Desde el Mañana (Disney+) 1:03:15 — LA Casa del dragón (Max) Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/PodcastEnSerio Y estamos en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastEnSerio ⌨️Correo: ivodelgadorivero@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticoenserio/?hl=en-gb
Juliet and Terence on: Inside Number 9; entertainers working after pension age; Jon Bon Jovi's laser beams; Michael McDonald's memoirs; and the return of Loaded magazine. {Mad About You}
Its the morning after the night before, so our team of Adam, Grace, Neil and Damo are feeling a little sleep deprived this episode. We cover The Gathering, Inside Number 9, The Responder, MAFS, Bridgeton, Fortune Hotel, Slow Horses, Sugar, Bodkin, Mammoth, Dr Who, Class Act, Rebus and Insomnia. Coming Soon The Sympathizer - Sky Atlantic/NOW - 27th May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47dRkhiERpE The Veil -Disney+ - 29th May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGMmFC_GpXc Eric - Netflix -30th May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGaAl_8QW2c We Are Lady Parts season 2 - Channel 4 - 30th May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uZ0OWGen1w Geek Girl -Netflix - 30th May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdZBcsIWhbY The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live - Sky Max/NOW - 31st May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSiSA-D207o Plus Jurassic World: Chaos Theory and The Outlaws. We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episodes and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. Check out our recent interview with Declan Lawn, Shögun, Blue Lights and The Responder specials and weekly spoiler free watchlist episodes. Our back catalogue includes Stranger Things, House of the Dragon and The Bear. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Photo credit: Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
The bestselling, prolific screenwriter and author of the Hawthorne series Anthony Horowitz… whose creative achievements may be further admired and perhaps understood when he reveals what he's overcome with the relationship with his father.Possessed with a similar drive, Capt. Preet Chandi is with us, now the fastest woman to cross Antarctica she shares the passion that drives her to keep breaking world records! And BAFTA winning actor Kimberley Nixon, famous for her roles in Fresh Meat and Cranford, but has found new fame thanks to the silly jokes she shares to open up the conversation about her perinatal OCD.All that, plus the Inheritance Tracks from one of the minds behind League of Gentleman and Inside Number 9, Reece Shearsmith. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens Producer Ben MitchellIf you've been affected by any of the topics discussed in this programme you can find links and information to organisations who can help on the BBC Action Line: www.bbc.co.uk/actionline
Historian Andrew Graham-Dixon and art curator Kate Bryan discuss Michelangelo: the last decades, a major new exhibition at the British Museum which focuses on the last thirty years of Michelangelo's life. Reece Shearsmith discusses the ninth and final series of the BAFTA award winning Inside No. 9. Written with Steve Pemberton, the six episodes will feature new stand-alone stories, starting with ‘Boo To A Goose' . Guest stars include Charlie Cooper and Katherine Kelly.Jembaa Groove perform live. The Berlin-based band produce Ghanaian highlife/American R&B fusion music, an optimistic and positive sound created when they got together during the covid pandemic.Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Claire Bartleet
#490 Detached Semi - RHLSTP comes to Aldershot, the scene of one of Richard's most dangerous ever gigs. But we're all safely off the mean streets to welcome the incredible Lee Mack to Aldershot! They talk about keeping the Inside Number 9 secret, why the woodworking answer to the Bake Off was axed, the manufactured controversy at the NTAs, 100 episodes of Not Going Out and whether Lee is going for the Last of the Summer Wine record, why Lee did not become a darts superstar, which serial killer he'd like to play and why Richard is (presumably) worshipped as a God within the Mack household.See RHLSTP on tour- http://richardherring.com/rhlstpSee Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anthologic 181 Inside Number 9 episode 1: Sardines For the entire set of Anthologic, click here For the RSS Feed for this podcast, use: http://feeds.feedburner.com/anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
Anthologic 181 Inside Number 9 episode 1: Sardines For the entire set of Anthologic, click here For the RSS Feed for this podcast, use: http://feeds.feedburner.com/anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
#487 Beige Towel - Richard finally has a chance to prove whether his or a rival's podcast is the most popular, but will he like the answers? His guest returns after 11 short years, it's BAFTA award winning Steve Pemberton. They talk about that bus episode of Inside Number 9, the official ranking of all of the episodes, Mel Smith punks and non-existent dog poo chocolates, the other Steve Pemberton, surviving a heart attack (according to the Daily Mirror) and using a holiday snap as your acting headshot.See RHLSTP on tour- http://richardherring.com/rhlstpSee Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Leo and me as we journey into the realm of Black Mirror, analyzing the societal implications of the Netflix series and its portrayal of our obsession with social media. We unpack the episode "Nosedive", examining its depiction of influencers, the burden and blessings of their platforms, and whether the show is a critique or an exaggeration of modern society. Listen as we share our insights into the role of recurring actors, and discuss the performance of Latisha Roy in "Black Museum", and how it propels the conversation about technology's impact on marginalized communities. Brace yourself as we step into the interactive world of "Bandersnatch" and debate how it gives the illusion of choice while actually leading to decision paralysis. We analyze how episodes like "Jonas Awful" and "Law Henry" draw attention to the exploitative nature of true crime, and discuss the nuances of Netflix's terms and conditions. Furthermore, we explore the concept of free will in Bandersnatch and share our thoughts on its many, somewhat disappointing, endings. Lastly, we move on to discussing our favorite performances and TV shows, with Daniel Kaluya's performance in "50 Million Merits" and Aaron Paul's performance in "Beyond the Sea" taking center stage. We also explore how seasoned actor, Andrew Garfield, outshone others in the movie "Tick, Tick, Boom". Wrapping up, we list our top 5 Black Mirror episodes and eagerly anticipate future seasons. So tune in for a riveting exploration of Black Mirror and its impact on our society! (0:00:01) - Black Mirror's Societal Effects Analysis Leo and I discussed Black Mirror's "Nosedive", social media, influencers, and the critique of modern society. (0:11:19) - Black Mirror Leo and I discuss Black Mirror's commentary on insecurities, jealousy, Star Trek, recurring actors, and Latisha Roy's performance. (0:22:14) - Bandersnatch Netflix's Black Mirror examines free will, social structure, true crime, and the paralysis of choice. (0:27:54) - Black Mirror and Interactive Storytelling Leo and I discussed Black Mirror's Bandersnatch, its "choose your own adventure" concept, multiple endings, modern-day Twilight Zone twist, and its impact on viewers. (0:42:41) - Favorite Performances and TV Shows Leo and I discussed Daniel Kaluya's performance in "50 Million Merits", Aaron Paul's performance in "Beyond the Sea", Bandersnatch's interactive movie, and Andrew Garfield's performance in "Tick, Tick, Boom". (0:50:02) - Ranking Favorite Episodes of Black Mirror Jodie Comer's performance in "Industry" of Black Mirror showcases her range and ability, as well as her work in We Are Lady Parts and Channel 4, with our top 5 episodes being "Black Museum", "San Junipero", "The Entire History of You", "USS Callister", and "15 Million Merits". (0:58:23) - Black Mirror and Other TV Shows Black Mirror showcases lesser-known actors in Abdul Matin, Jesse Plemons, Billy Magnuson, Jodie Comer, Chris de Miliote, Daniel Kaluya, and Aaron Paul's performances. (1:12:27) - Mrs Davis and Black Mirror Discussion We discussed Peacock's Mrs Davis, Black Mirror, Twisted Metal, and Black Mirror season six. (1:26:23) - Discussing Black Mirror and Similar Shows Leo and I discuss Charlie Brooker's works, performances, Black Mirror, Bandersnatch, Made for Love, Mrs Davis, Love, Death and Robots, and Inside Number 9. (1:37:44) - TV Show Preferences and Podcast Promotion Leo and I discuss Charlie Brooker's works, Black Mirror, Bandersnatch, Mrs Davis, Jodie Comer, Daniel Kaluya, Aaron Paul, and interactive movie choices. https://www.youtube.com/@GeeklyGoods/videos https://linktr.ee/geeklygoods https://twitter.com/GeeklyGoods Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ivebeenmeaning2pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivebeenmeaning2/ Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. We really appreciate it. If you would like to support the podcast, you can subscribe for 4.99 a month. https://anchor.fm/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support
57. Whaddup dunge heads! Another warm welcome to you, deviant listener. This episode Jamie melts Fortch's brain with spaghetti splatter head scratcher; City of the Living Dead. Directed by dungeon favourite Lucio Fulci, this baffling bit of bunkum features psychic visions, a premature burial, crap zombies, regular snack stops, a head drilling and maggots. Lots of maggots. It also left Fortch with acute narcolepsy, which he is only now beginning to shake off. Also up for discussion; Spanish shocker; Here comes the devil and dark, twisted British comedy series; inside number 9. Hope you gain some enjoyment from all this, if you do, why not like and share this podcast? #cityofthelivingdead #luciofulci #gatesofhell #herecomesthedevil #insidenumber9
This week Uncles, Damo and Adam, and Aunties, Izzi and Grace, get very silly as they talk about new show Primo alongside what else they've been watching including; Neighbours, Black Ops, Inside Number 9, Asterix and Obelisk The Middle Kingdom, Race Across The World, Narcos, Yellowjackets, Beef, Barry, Love Is Bind, Abbot Elementary, City on Fire, The Big Door Prize, Drops Of God, 10 Pound Poms, Black Knight, Citadel, Pokerface and much more. We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episode and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. You can also catch-up on our Succession, Yellowjackets and Ted Lasso specials. Our back catalogue of shows includes House of the Dragon, The White Lotus and Peaky Blinders! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Chloe, Damo and Izzi
Welcome to our second of two episodes based on the amazing drama that is Ghostwatch and if you haven't listened to our first episode yet then please do as it was a great conversation with the director of the Ghostwatch documentary Behind the Curtains. His documentary is now available through the BFi player. But, for this episode video games journalist Chris Scullion returns to the show and we discuss our Ghostwatch journey, when we first saw Ghostwatch and the effects it had on us, plus we run through the show itself, sharing our thoughts on what worked, what didn't and everything else in between. Rich couldn't make it to the recording thanks to some train issues but we did manage to catch up with him a few days later and hear his thoughts on Ghostwatch. INSIDE NUMBER 9 EPISODE Thank you so much for listening, If you enjoyed this episode then please consider leaving us a rating or review on APPLE PODCASTS or SPOTIFY and spread the word on your favourite social media platform, we would really appreciate it. If you want to join the conversation on retro or modern-day pop culture with other like-minded people, then please join our DISCORD You can find all our links including our Twitter handles, links to everywhere we are, written articles and more on our WEBSITE. Chris Scullion Links CHRIS'S BOOKS (Amazon Link) CHRIS'S HORROR WEBSITE STAR TREK VIRGIN WEBSITE VISIT V.G.C (Chris's day job) TIRED OL HACK (Chris's personal retro gaming website containing articles, videos and podcasts.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewolfiepod/message
Dotun, Andy and Nicky Bandini rule over some more Europa Mopers after the Champions League claimed its biggest victims so far. Barcelona, Juventus and Atlético Madrid are now officially out, so we assess the states of play at three wobbling giants.Elsewhere, as Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting makes his mark at Bayern, we discuss how Europe's top clubs are looking to frontmen of all shapes and sizes to spearhead various continental crusades.Got a question? Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm joined by freaky little filmmaker KEVIN VU to break down the 2014 Peter Strickland film THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY! We get into "legal" and "above board" ways to find rare and unusual films, butterfly lesbians, and Kevin seeks a maid of his own to do ASMR of whispering safe words! After dark, we get into Gentleman Jack, Kids in the Hall, League of Gentlemen, Inside Number 9, Would It Kill You to Laugh, Kendra and Beth, Mermaids, Dinner in America, Four Months Three Weeks and Two Days, and Revolutionary Road. Find Kevin's work here: kevinvu.net instagram.com/kevvu And you can find me online everywhere @screenvomit, or hit the links here: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit !
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By Matthew Nemeth Instead of another recommendation review podcast, this time I'm talking about why you shouldn't watch Inside Number 9, Inside Number 9 is on BBC Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon Facebook Group Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains Click here for the ad-free podcast
By Matthew Nemeth Instead of another recommendation review podcast, this time I'm talking about why you shouldn't watch Inside Number 9, Inside Number 9 is on BBC Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon Facebook Group Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains Click here for the ad-free podcast
The actor, writer and comedian Diane Morgan. She started her career as a stand-up but you may know her best as the ill-informed interviewer Philomena Cunk, or laid back Liz in the parenting sitcom Motherland, or even Kath in Ricky's Gervais series After Life. She's also written, directed and starred in her own comedy series Mandy about a woman who's got big dreams but can't be bothered to do the work to get there, and whose short lived jobs are a disaster. Now she's in Inside Number 9 on BBC 2. Police in Northern Ireland are investigating a clinic in Belfast which claims to help infertile couples have a baby. The police investigation follows a BBC Northern Ireland documentary called The Babymaker Uncovered. The clinic is called Logan Wellbeing and Medical and is run by Ruth Ellen Logan who claims that she was trained in America. She's been offering treatments like massage and reflexology, as well a IV drips and vitamin injections. Women who are desperate for a child, including some who are medically menopausal, have spent thousands. We speak to reporter, Jennifer O'Leary and fertility expert Professor Alison Murdoch. In the second part of our new series on divorce, our reporter Henrietta Harrison meets Amina who talks about the impact it's had not just on her but on her parents too. And we talk to Kate Jayden who's completed 100 marathons in 100 days. She was raising money for charity and describes what kept her putting one foot in front of the other.
It's part two of our bumper double Christmas Special! True ‘heads' will remember us chatting to TV producer Adam Tandy on episode 1 of Shift Run Stop, an astonishing 12 years ago. Well, he's back with tales of his adventures in the intervening years, including making The Detectorists, Inside Number 9 and the recent League [...]
"Ello Boys!" Talking Bottom's guest this week is a veteran of stage and screen, recognisable from The Young Ones, Kevin Turvey, Blackadder, Cracker, Nuts in May, Eastenders and Inside Number 9. To us he will always be Hammermith's own Rachman, fuming at spending money on his mother's cremation, Richie and Eddie's landlord Mr Harrison. It's Roger Sloman! Roger discusses how he got into acting, his work on Kevin Turvey and The Young Ones, how his role in Bottom came about, working with Rik and Ade, Nuts in May, acting styles, comb overs, dodgy landlords, fainting on stage, working as a character actor and modern comedy. The conversation took place over Zoom so please forgive the occasional connection drop out. The book "Talking Bottom: A guide to the cult sitcom" can be found to order at: https://unbound.com/books/bottom/
This week Val and Rachel discuss the FOX dating game show Studs, an American television game show that was produced by Fox Television Studios for local television stations. The series premiered on March 11, 1991 as a midseason series, did well enough in its run to be renewed for a full season, and aired for two more full seasons until September 3, 1993. The show was hosted by former game show contestant and comedian Mark DeCarlo, in one of his first TV hosting jobs. The show follows a format similar to those of The Dating Game and Love Connection, although it provoked some controversy because the questions used relied more heavily on sexual innuendo and double entendre. Hot Topics Include: 1.) Hiring movers and the sketchiness of Facebook Marketplace 2.) The adorable quaintness of game show contestants from the pre-internet age 3.) The Proto-Feminism of Studs (Suck It Bachelor and Bachelorette!) 4.) Mark DeCarlo, talk show hosts and the recent Jeopardy! fiasco 5.) No Accent Corner this week, but we do Most 90s and Mad Magazine 6.) What Ya Watchin': Only Murders in the Building, The Chair, American Horror Story, (RIP Mindhunter), White Lotus (We love you Steve Zahn!) aaaand Inside Number 9. Boy, that's a lot of watchin'. Studs (game show) - Wikipedia
Pod Stallions 93: More Binge-Watching"Is it Lockdown again? Well, not quite, but let's just say we at Pod Stallions HQ have that 'lockdown feeling' year-round. So we thought it time for the world to know what we've been peeping of late, from low brow to high brow to every brow in between, come listen to how we spend our precious time. (And Brian reveals he's only just got round to another flick we all assumed he's seen). It's another ep of What We Do In the Shadows While Watching DVDs on Pod Stallions!"Topics include "Fear No Evil", "Blake's 7", "Inside Number 9", "The Tomorrow War" and "Doctor Butcher MD" just to name a few.Check out the New Pod Stallions Twitter account:https://twitter.com/PodStallionsYou can listen in high quality to all of our episodes here:http://podstallion.blogspot.com/Join our Pod Stallions Facebook group here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/podstallions Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
It's the return of your go-to Newcastle United podcast from The Athletic, hosted by Taylor Payne and featuring club correspondent Chris Waugh. On the first day of term we catch up with what's been happening with the club's twin legal disputes. Plus, there's a sneaky peek behind the scenes of The Athletic's big interview this week. In the hotseat was with Callum Wilson, Newcastle's star striker and the latest in an illustrious line of hitmen to wear the famous number nine shirt. Interviewing Wilson was perhaps the very best of those, Alan Shearer, and it's 25 years since he was recruited from Blackburn Rovers for a world record fee. Sir John Hall was the Magpies' chairman at the time and he joins us to remember that remarkable moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Having started his career in advertising at Weilands about 15 years ago Charlie has weaved a path through the industry. Working as most do from being a runner, through many departments of commercial production from crew – as the assistant's assistant of pretty much everything on set, editing with Eddie French and post production stints at The Mill, MPC and Wave. In his years as an Agent at CMM, Charlie represented Directors, Writers and HoDs in TV Drama and feature film negotiating contracts for talent on series including Inside Number 9 and Taboo and feature films including The Hippopotamous. As the Directors rep at PRETTYBIRD, he worked with Directors such as Melina Matsoukas, Daniels and Paul Hunter and then for three years as Head of Sales for Stink repping an international roster comprising the likes of Traktor and Matilda Finn - contributing to an incredibly successful time for the international production company. Roberson is now Head of Talent at Rogue Films where he represents top flight talent including Sam Brown, Mark Zibert and Georgi Banks Davies working alongside some of the most prestigious Production teams in the business, with whom he is developing many exciting creative ventures. IG: @rougefilms Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
We really had to trim the fat on this recording in order to spare you all from endless conversations about “Inside Number 9”, “Are You Being Served” and “Blake's 7” so that you get almost a solid hour of mostly Doctor Who discussion. As always, listener's discretion is highly advised. TOPICS INCLUDE: Tony Selby is not dead, a few words on Jackie Lane (who is dead … as a Dodo), misremembering which boy band was in that BBC 50th Anniversary thing, watching Doctor Who on Pluto TV, the time JB forced his family to watch “Inferno” on a snow day, the Doctor as Big Brother, we're still pretty sure Jodie is leaving the show, “The Flash” is not as good as it used to be, the cover of the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, trolling the shippers, diving into the world of online Doctor Who slash fiction, the recent Batman story that JB can't talk about on his PG-rated Batman podcast, Chris reviews Eccleston in Big Finish, Capaldi's curtain call, we're Americans so we're going to spend a few minutes talking about gun violence, Canadian Doctor Who Podcast Theater, obligatory Pertwee callback. Closing theme - “Dodo/Lurker” performed by Cryonaut.
We've got answers, but if you're looking for questions… Well, you're going to have to ask Deep Thought. We take a trip through life, the universe and everything as we celebrate The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Which is the definitive version of Douglas Adams' masterpiece? The radio series hit airwaves in 1978, the first novel followed in 1979, there's a much-loved 1980s TV series and oft-maligned 2005 movie, with videogames, comics and stageplays appearing along the way. Saturated with Adams unique voice, the story is infinitely quotable and hugely influential. Join us as we spend an evening celebrating its humour, sci-fi credentials and memorable characters. We take our trip to the planet Magrathea in the company of writer, editor, book reviewer and Doctor Who superfan Rhian Drinkwater, who'll be a familiar name to followers of SFX magazine and the Arthur C Clarke Award. Shhh… Don't tell anyone but we've seen A Quiet Place Part II. Is it worth shouting about? We've also caught Loki on Disney+ and post-apocalyptic fairytale Sweet Tooth and new episodes of Lucifer on Netflix. As usual, we take a wry look at the latest sci-fi announcements too. Jupiter's Legacy has been cancelled, Sandman casting has ruffled fan feathers, and Hugh Jackman dazzles in the trailer for high-concept film Reminiscence. There's all this, plus Pushing Daisies, Marvel movie news, a bleeped-out bad word, and a proposed Disneyland trip, in Robby The Robot's Waiting, the podcast that's mostly harmless. #VoteRobby Please vote for us in the Listeners' Choice Award, supported by BBC Sounds! Head to https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote and type Robby The Robot's Waiting in the search box, enter your details and hit Submit. Thank you! Episode highlights: 00:00:38 – What we're watching: Loki, Sweet Tooth, A Quiet Place II, Lucifer 00:27:32 – Meet guest Rhian Drinkwater (plus: Star Wars and Marvel rewatch, Black Water Sister by Zen Cho, Inside Number 9) 00:33:06 – The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, in all its glorious forms. 01:04:57 – News: Jupiter's Legacy, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Kraven The Hunter, JJ Abrams, Sandman, Reminiscence Bipedal ape descendants: Tanavi Patel: entertainment reporter for SFX magazine and Digital Spy, panel moderator for MCM, FanExpo and more. https://twitter.com/tanavip Dave Bradley: writer, gamer, book reviewer and a former editor of SFX. https://twitter.com/BoxDaveB Richard Edwards: film and TV journalist and another former editor of SFX. https://twitter.com/RichDEdwards SPECIAL GUEST! Rhian Drinkwater is a writer, editor, awards judge, Doctor Who expert and regular contributor to SFX magazine. https://twitter.com/rhian82 We have a website now! Please bookmark www.robbyscifi.com immediately.
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This week the gang chat Line of Duty finale, Resident Evil Village, Inside Number 9, Weezer and much more, including Quiz Time with Dave and a new Top 5.
Stephen Volk wrote Ghostwatch, the 1992 TV play which rated so highly on Kirsty, Stella and Dan's list of Movies That Scared Us The Most last year. And Ghostwatch is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Stephen's diverse array of horror output in a variety of media, including prose fiction: his new collection of stories featuring a teaming of the legendary literary detectives C Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes, has just been released by PS Publishing. In this lengthy interview, Stephen discusses these new and old triumphs, and many things that came between them in his remarkable career, including times spent in Hollywood, his work with directors Ken Russell and William Freidkin, and what he thought of Inside Number 9's Ghostwatch tribute episode from 2018. Ian, Stella, Kirsty and Dan were just thrilled to be able to speak to him, as will probably be apparent to the listener. Elsewhere, Howard calls in to chat about how life is treating him in lockdown, what he's been watching on TV lately, and to pluck another surprise horror film from The Bag of Death. Related Links and Availability Stephen Volk's new book Under A Raven's Wing is available to order now directly from the PS Publishing website (Twitter: @pspublishingUK) You can follow him on Twitter: @stevevolkwriter or visit his website stephenvolk.net Bone Tomahawk (2015) is currently available to stream via Amazon in the UK, free to subscribers Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe (1940) is currently screening weekly on Talking Pictures TV (UK Freeview channel 81) at 11.15am on Saturdays Visit our website, www.andnowpodcast.com
Reconfinée, l'équipe de CloneWeb et leurs invitées reviennent sur les sorties marquantes de la pop culture : ciné, séries, BDs, jeux, expo mais à distance. Servez-vous un verre et écoutez nos recommandations ! Invité : David Moreau (pas le réalisateur) https://twitter.com/Chtounet Programme : 00:00 Introduction 02:33 Supernatural (Série) 22:55 The Crown Saison 4 (Série) 40:50 Truth Seekers (Série) 56:35 Coda (BD) 1:06:45 Lou Sonata - T1 (BD) 1:21:44 Ghost of Tsushima (Jeux Vidéo) 1:37:11 Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Jeux Vidéo) 2:03:00 Spider-Man : Miles Morales (Jeux Vidéo) 2:13:54 Love & Peace (Film) 2:25:00 Inside Number 9 (Série) 2:32:10 Conclusion : Violet - Paerish Merci à Emmanuel Carré (Ubisoft) et Flora Meaudre (Glénat) Tracklist : Lou Sonata - Krystal Zealot Kanashi Uta - Ilan Eshkeri & Shigeru Umebayashi The Way of the Ghost - Ilan Eshkeri & Shigeru Umebayashi Jin Sakai - Ilan Eshkeri & Shigeru Umebayashi Komoda Beach - Ilan Eshkeri & Shigeru Umebayashi Out Of The North - Jesper Kyd The Words Of The Raven (Hrafnsmál) - Wardruna Assassin's Creed Valhalla MAIN THEME - Sarah Schachner, Jesper Kyd (feat. Einar Selvik of Wardruna) The Well Of Wyrd - Jesper Kyd Odin's Plunder - Sarah Schachner New York's Only Spider-Man Spider-Training - John Paesano Be Yourself - John Paesano Pærish - Violet Happy Hour est un podcast produit par CloneWeb et membre du label Bonus Tracks http://www.cloneweb.net https://www.bonustracks-podcasts.com/
Q&A with incredible casting director Nicky Bligh. We will be discussing COVID castings, industry tips & tricks & taking your questions. Nicky is an experienced Casting Director both in TV and film, and has worked on many successful comedies and comedy dramas across various networks including the BBC, SKY, ITV and Channel 4. She has worked with many of the UK’s top production companies. Several shows have been nominated/won awards such as the Rose D’Or for comedy, BAFTA for Best Sitcom, British Comedy Awards, RTS and National Television Awards. She has worked with some of the UK’s best comedy talent. Recent credits include: Buffering, a new series for ITV2, Sandylands a new series for UKTV, After Ever After by David Walliams and the Dawson brothers for Sky, starring Sir Tom Courtenay, Celia Imrie and Sian Gibson, Stath Lets Flats (series 2) and a second series of critically acclaimed show, Home (Channel 4). It is written by actor/writer Rufus Jones (Stan and Ollie, W1A) and produced by Adam Tandy (The Thick Of it, Inside Number 9, The League Of Gentlemen) starring Rufus, Youssef Kerkour and Rebekah Staton. Other Credits include: Living The Dream (Sky/Big Talk), When Bowie Met Bowlan (Sky Arts/Lion Television), Ballot Monkeys (Channel 4), Drunk History (Comedy Central), Boomers (BBC1), Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, Bad Education (BBC), Mount Pleasant (Tiger Aspect/SKY), Bluestone 42 (BBC), Psychobitches (SKY Arts), Psychoville (BBC), Crackanory (UKTV), Ideal (BBC), and Extras (BBC). She is a member of The Casting Directors Guild.
Authors Matthew M. Bartlett and Jon Padgett join us in the abyss to discuss their collaboration on The Latham-Fielding Liaison, as well Jon's audiobook narration of Matthew's Gateways to Abomination, and their mutual appreciation of one another's works. We also discuss what we've been reading and watching, including the BBC's horror anthology series Inside Number 9, the film Ready or Not, HBO's Watchmen, the works of Thomas Ligotti and much, much more. The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
This week we look at Micronations, those tiny little countries or online entities that claim to be independent states. From a country in someones back garden and Asgardia, a crowdfunded space stations to the national football team of Sealand Andy & Len bring you the low down on all things Micro-nationalist. Plus Andy looks at the new series of Inside Number 9, the singing snowplough driver and another sighting of the Loch Ness monster.
This week we're delighted to be joined by historian Jack Brown for this episode discussing Number 10 Downing Street- the construction, renovations and of course, the occupants.
When Neil proposes to his girlfriend, everything seems perfect, up until he meets her father. What follows is a psychological thriller centred around crepes. This is old short film script that has been adapted for the first time into audio. The script took a year to write and takes inspiration from Mighty Boosh, Black Mirror and Inside Number 9.Sam and Max, or Nitpix as they're collectively known on YouTube, like to critique and comment on your favourite TV shows and films. In Bleeding on the Page they put their minds together to create the scripts they want to see. With each episode a new tale is told, written by Nitpix, performed by actors, and served with live sound effects. From science fiction to buddy cops, and everything in between, Bleeding on the Page is an absurd look into genre, the art storytelling, and great movies.This is a Studio71 production. Producer - Jack Claramunt Exec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody SmithProduction Support - Phie McKenzieSound Design - Oliver McAuleyArtwork - Jack TongemanStudio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adam Tandy is a TV producer, director, writer and much more, working on some of the best shows and with some of the top stars of our era. We discuss some of the joys and challenges of making the hugely successful Reece Sheersmith/Steve Pemberton series Inside Number 9, as well as The Detectorists and the League of Gentlemen anniversary episodes. We also ponder what the tone of comedy is, in the late 2000s, and the impact of social media on storytelling. Libsyn feed (browser) iTunes link PlayerFM Spotify coming soon!
This fortnight we’re tackling another big topic, sustainability. Until now we’ve been a little nervous to discuss this because we’re far from experts and know we could both do more. It can also feel like such an overwhelming task to have to ‘save the world’ but we’ve decided to tackle it head on and in this episode we’re sharing some of the changes we’ve made in our everyday lives to do our bit to help our planet. We’ve become increasignly aware of our impact ont he world and how we can live most sustainabily over the past few years but as ever we’re always open to learning more and sharing tips so we can all do a little bit more. If you have any suggestions please feel free to share them either here or via our Instagram page @20sarehard. We also have our usual catch up, talk about Charlotte’s eternal love for ABBA and Helli’s latest TV love.Get In Touch20sarehard@gmail.com@20sarhard@charlotte.phoebe@helenabradburyEverything MentionedMamma Mia Here We Go Again!Inside Number 9“The Instagram Aestheic Is Over” on The Atlantic via The Anna EditGridcarbonmygridgb.co.ukBBC Carbon Change Food Calculator“Why I’m Re-Wearing More Outfits Than Ever” on Charlottephoebe.com
Coming soon: The 'Radio Times meets...' podcast. Featuring interviews with some of the biggest names on TV, including stars from Line of Duty and Inside Number 9. The first two episodes of Radio Times Meets will be available shortly on iTunes and other Podcast platforms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sophie talks to BAFTA winning actress Katherine Parkinson. Katherine has appeared in a multitude of things including The I.T Crowd, Humans, The Kennedys, Inside Number 9 and Psychoville.
Episode 5 of the fortnightly podcast in which four comedy fans watch a sitcom and then chat about it. It's Rob's turn to nominate again, and he's chosen smash-hit Netflix musical-comedy, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Also, who will win in game 5 of the Sitcom World Cup: League of Gentlemen vs Inside Number 9. By Rob Cowen, Sarah Moore, Paul Brunger and Mike Teckman Music: "DarxieLand" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Summer's in full swing and the twins are catching up.SorbettoHollyburn SkirtInside Number 23CrepeThe Colette Sewing HandbookMonetaOf the MoonImagine WhenValtosCatchflyEuphoria by Lily King not Lily James (she does star in Baby Driver though.)Wonder Woman costume referencesMusic: Candy + Cigarettes by Lisa PrankDirect Link
Eine Menge hat sich angesammelt in den zurückliegenden zwei Monaten. Da wir eine Weile weg waren, haben wir mal wieder eine Folge aufgenommen, in der wir aufholen, was in letzter Zeit so lief. Claire, Philipp und Robert diskutieren sich einmal quer durch einen Teil der langen Liste von Serien, die wir in nächster Zeit besprechen wollen. Dabei besprechen wir Philipps neu entdeckte Serien aus dem Vereinigten Königreich, die Finale verschiedener, teilweise liebgewonnener, Serien und Robert regt sich über die Art und Weise auf, wie manche Serien Veränderungen schreiben, warum es wichtig ist, Veränderungen zu haben und warum es keinen Sinn macht 100 Jugendliche auf eine nuklear verseuchte Erde zu schicken. Da wir unter anderem das Serienfinale von "How I met your Mother" besprechen, sei hiermit eine Spoilerwarnung ausgesprochen, wenn Ihr das noch nicht gesehen habt. Den Rest der knapp 2h schaffen wir spoilerfrei. Hier wie immer die Timecodes: 00:00:28 - Begrüßung und Einleitung 00:03:17 - The Trip to Italy 00:12:16 - Inside Number 9 00:19:33 - W1A 00:30:54 - Freezing 00:36:20 - Claire hat viel Neues angefangen 00:40:12 - The Americans 00:49:47 - The Good Wife 00:54:20 - How I met your Mother Finale (Spoiler!) 01:05:59 - Community 01:13:06 - Parks & Recreation 01:19:45 - Arrow, Agents of Shield und Veränderungen in Serien 01:36:35 - The 100 Viel Spaß.
Broadcast’s latest Talking TV podcast delves into BBC2 comedy Inside Number 9 and considers whether the industry is finally addressing its issue with diversity. Host Jake Kanter is joined by Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell and Faraz Osman, the creative director at multiplatform indie Lemonade Money, who discuss the Creative Diversity Network’s new monitoring scheme and ITV’s plans to launch a pay-TV drama channel. Meanwhile, ITV2’s decision to take Gogglebox Entertainment’s Release the Hounds to a full six-part series is named the Commission of Fortnight. Also on the show, BBC comedy producer Jon Plowman pops by to provide the inside track on Inside Number 9, BBC2’s latest creation from Psychoville and League of Gentlemen writers Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Plowman also discusses W1A, the spiritual successor to Twenty Twelve. Finally, find out why Australian comedian Chris Lilley is utterly convincing in BBC3 import Ja'mie: Private School Girl. There’s also a mixed assessment of ITV’s new Wall to Wall Television show Births, Deaths and Marriages.