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Never mind the cricket. Who will win the Jingle Ashes? Who has the funniest, rudest, longest, shortest, daftest, most hummable earworm of a Guerilla Jingle? Two teams of Guerillas, one from Australia and one from England, got together for the ultimate pre - series Jingle off. Along the way they also found time to opine on the real cricket coming up. Our selectors supplemented current players for each country with some ringers, chosen more for their jingletasticness than their cricket (although terrific cricketers too it must be said). The Guerillas Australia: Cricket Bat Cat, Messy Jezz, SOK England: St. Annie of Exeter, Jack Hope, The Bear With love and thanks to our amazing jinglers – Mog, Jeff Perkins, James Sherwood, Men With Ven, Senor Peel, Pryke in Munich, plus many others. To find out who won the Jingle Ashes and who our Guerillas think might prevail in the real Ashes, listen here. To support Guerilla Cricket in bringing you un geo blocked coverage of international cricket please go here: https://www.patreon.com/Guerillacricket And don't forget, Guerilla Cricket will be covering every single ball of the series. If your fancy something a bit different, with music and chatting with cricket fans around the world, then join us https://www.guerillacricket.com/
My guest this week is Guy Hills, fashion photographer, and co-founder of Dashing Tweeds.We chat about the challenges and joys of life as a creative professional, photographing Savile Row for the internet age, collaborating with Converse and Pharrell, and wearing what you love regardless of what anyone else thinks about it.Follow Dashing Tweeds on InstagramNOTES(04:40) Snuff Boxes(13:50) Photographers: Cecil Beaton, David Bailey, Norman Parkinson(17:58) The Origins of Problem Page Photos(27:11) Jaguar // Cartier // Freddie Windsor(29:53) Andrew Bolton (29:57) Anda Rowland (Blamo! Interview)(30:58) Savile Row Bespoke(31:15) Anderson & Sheppard // Huntsman // Henry Poole(31:33) Angus Cundey of Henry Poole // Carlo Brandelli of Kilgour(33:40) James Sherwood(35:00) Bespoke: The Master Tailors of Savile Row(38:29) Harris Tweed jacket // Akubra hat // RM Williams boots(40:06) Royal College of Art Showcase(40:27) Kenzo(40:47) Kirsty McDougall (Dashing Tweeds Co-Founder)(46:05) Betty Soldi (Calligrapher)(48:07) Icebreaker(50:42) The Tweed Run(51:13) The Correspondents (music video)(55:47) Daily Candy Magazine(56:05) Converse(57:58) Billionaire Boys Club(59:57) Gaudi(1:07:06) Beau Brummell(1:10:25) Vivian Westwood // Sex Pistols**Want even more Blamo? Join the BlamFam and get access to additional interviews, a community slack, special events, and more!
Benson & Clegg is one of those undiscovered gems in British menswear. Founded in 1937, today the company is a discreet Royal Warrant holding bespoke tailor on London’s Piccadilly Arcade.The house’s Head Cutter is a warm-hearted craftsman called Oliver Cross, with one heck of a story tell. His route into bespoke tailoring is nothing if not conventional. He talks to Aleks about the 10 years it took to realise his dream, why Benson & Clegg is special, and how the brand is moving forward to connect with today’s bespoke consumer. This one’s a heart-warmer of an episode – we hope you enjoy.---HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.---Show NotesOliver Cross — InstagramBenson & Clegg — Website | Instagram[04:24] The Beatles on Savile Row[04:49] Dege & Skinner[05:14] The London Cut by James Sherwood[05:46] Chittleborough & Morgan[07:42] David Walliams[09:03] Inkberrow[09:31] 2019 Golden Shears Awards[10:49] Robinson Tailors, Alcester UK[12:54] Davide Taub, Gieves & Hawkes[12:55] Patrick Grant, Norton & Sons[13:01] Terry Haste, Kent & Haste[13:57] London College of Fashion (LCF)[15:28] Simon Crompton of Permanent Style, HandCut Radio #001[16:05] Laird Hatters[17:23] Richard Anderson[17:55] Meyer & Mortimer[18:41] Malcom Plews[25:20] Hawes & Curtis[30:42] Fabio Attanasio’s Benson & Clegg Jacket[45:22] Bob Dylan
Emma John is joined by Tom Davies, comedian James Sherwood and Rakesh Patel from Indian supporters’ group the Bharat Army to discuss that catch from Ben Stokes, a grey and dull World Cup opening ceremony on The Mall, and to suggest some alternative names for teams in the Hundred tournament. And the premier of our strictly unofficial World Cup song.
Emma John is joined by Guardian writer Andy Bull, comedian James Sherwood and Surrey Stars and England all-rounder Bryony Smith in the first episode of our new cricket podcast.
Gav Lawson, Julian Monaghan and Gareth Dixon of Ranger Things joined host James Sherwood to chat about the search for a new manager, the unbelievable win over Swansea and to look ahead to the upcoming fixtures.
Diyar Kurnaz of Back of the Nest and Max Matthews joined host James Sherwood to talk about player woes, should they keep Benteke and just how good is Wan-Bissaka.
In case you missed this episode on the Playing with Science channel… Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly explore the science of baseball with physicist Alan Nathan, James Sherwood, Director at the Baseball Research Center, and baseball great Shawn Green.
With the MLB Playoffs in full swing and the World Series next week – Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly explore the science of baseball with physicist Alan Nathan, James Sherwood, Director at the Baseball Research Center, and baseball great Shawn Green. Don’t miss an episode of Playing with Science. Please subscribe to our channels on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-with-science/id1198280360 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/Playing-with-Science-p952100/ GooglePlay Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iimke5bwpoh2nb25swchmw6kzjq SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_playing-with-science Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk/playing-with-science NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/juiced-balls-broken-bats-record-breakers-with-shawn-green/ Photo Credit: Wknight94 [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], from Wikimedia Commons.
Host of the 'Football Fan Show' this week James Sherwood from Love Sport Radio discusses all the very latest news on everything Tottenham Hotspur with Ricky Sacks and Jason McGovern. The chaps give their final thoughts on the win against Fulham at Wembley, while talking about the latest stadium update from the club, and Jan Vertonghen being this week's player feature. The lads then finally look ahead to the big Monday night game where Spurs take on Man Utd at Old Trafford. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #SPURS #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR
In this BONUS SHORT, we bring you the audio of your MM Host Gabe Lezra's recent interview on the London radio station LoveSport Radio (558 on your AM dial if you're in London)--he talked with host James Sherwood about Spain's draw with Portugal, Cristiano's heroics (is it time to crown a new king of Spain?!), Lopetegui drama (and who's to blame--in Gabe's opinion, not Real Madrid!) and more. Gabe will be appearing regularly on LoveSport throughout the world cup to cover Spain and Real Madrid. Check out his appearances on Saturdays around 6:00 PM GMT! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Revell hosts May's NP2BF. The guests are musical comedian James Sherwood; political stand-up Kate Smurthwaite; The Daily Telegraph's political sketch writer Michael Deacon; and Amir Amirani, the director of We Are Many, a film about the anti-war marches. With a monologue from Paul Willers.
James O'Brien hosts, with Bea Campbell, Aisling Bea, Trevor Crook and Tobias Persson discussing - amongst other things - Popes, Revolution, Black Friday and Humanitarian Awards. With songs on Vans and Class Insults from James Sherwood, and the usual contributions from Alistair Barrie and Nick Revell.
As we're taking two months off through the summer, here's a slightly longer podcast than usual; a satirical and seditious seaside special edition, if you will, (not to mention sibilant) and the perfect way to while away a rainy holiday afternoon when you're trapped in the Tuscan villa, pinned down under fire from Maoist guerrillas whilst trekking in Nepal, or just too hungover to make it to the beach. Please note: at about 17 minutes, the lights in the room go out... which left us lit just by the red neon sign on the emergency circuit, and enabled Aisling Bea to create a brilliant tragi-comic poetic image of Ed Miliband. We have two great songs from James Sherwood; Liam Mullone speaks eloquently on behalf of everyone who hates football (and later finds an interesting moral angle on dating porn stars); Bob Mills explains how Luis Suarez is a Renaissance Man; and former MP Tom Levitt baffles the audience by using the complicated political socio-economic insider's phrase 'putting the shits up them'. As well as football and politics, you get global economics (including the13th Century Florentine banking system), a very sparky discussion of junk food; money-lending and juicing ferrets. Hope you enjoy. We'll be back in September.
The first bumper episode of the World Cup comedy panel show is now ready for your ears! Host Ashley Blaker invites the biggest comedians and football fans to pit their wits during the World Cup and pinpoint the funniest and bizarre moments of the tournament. Guests are award winning comic and TV presenter Andrew Maxwell, musical comedian James Sherwood and stand up Luke Benson of the infamous Newcastle Natter podcast. Produced by Ashley Blaker Executive Producers Mike Leigh and Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
The first bumper episode of the World Cup comedy panel show is now ready for your ears! Host Ashley Blaker invites the biggest comedians and football fans to pit their wits during the World Cup and pinpoint the funniest and bizarre moments of the tournament. Guests are award winning comic and TV presenter Andrew Maxwell, musical comedian James Sherwood and stand up Luke Benson of the infamous Newcastle Natter podcast. Produced by Ashley Blaker Executive Producers Mike Leigh and Paul Myers neverwriteoffthegermans.com A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
James O'Brien and the panel - Andy Zalzman, Tiffany Stevenson, Padraig Reidy and Nick Doody - deal with bankers, politicians and hard drugs (in the sense of 'discuss', not 'do business with')... the positives of environmental holocaust and why the rich should be treated as an endangered species. Songs from James Sherwood.
Amongst other things covered in this month's show, host James O'Brien tries to defend pay-rises for MPs; James Sherwood melodically shows how tough the rich have it compared to the poor; Angela Barnes reminisces on the awkwardness of helping one's father with the stocktaking when he owns a sex-shop; Elis James on getting sacked for slouching; Jo Glanville explains how Prince Charles is acting above the law; and why the Russians put a dead man on trial last week; while Brendon Burns is filthy, acute and hilarious as usual.
With guests Robin Ince, Matthew Norman, Sara Pascoe, Pete Johansson and James Sherwood. In this episode, the panel discuss prank phone calls, pregnancies, arguments in favour of terrorism, economic crises, education, why happiness (as the Four Tops always said) is just an illusion and whether the Viking invasion was conducted by over-zealous English teachers. A contribution from the night's takings will be donated to James O'Brien's favoured charity, The Chris Donovan Trust (http://chrisdonovantrust.org) which works for restorative justice.
Thanks to a ridiculous insistence on taking his family on holiday, regular host James O'Brien isn't on the show this month, but we have called on our first reserve, Talksport's Matt Forde. He's joined by Bridget Christie, Newsnight's Paul Mason and No Pressure regular Andy Hamilton, with music from James Sherwood. Topics include Mayors, Pandas, Defective Missles and Dodgy Euros.