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In this episode, Jeremy Lloyd joins us to discuss child conversion. We delve into the debate regarding whether children understand the importance of such a decision. Fellowship One:Seven™ is a biblical podcast from Child Evangelism Fellowship®. On the podcast, we discuss God's calling to share the Gospel with children around the world. We explore the biblical foundation of CEF®, discuss Scripture, and examine topics and truths found in those passages. We interview various individuals involved in the ministry and discuss how CEF has played a part in their lives in reaching children with the Gospel. 1 John 1:7 – But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. To find more content from Fellowship One:Seven, visit https://www.cefonline.com/fellowshiponeseven/ For more help on evangelizing and discipling children, see Articles, Ministries, and Store at https://www.cefonline.com/. For additional digital resources for kids, visit U-Nite at https://www.cefonline.com/unite Child Evangelism Fellowship is a Bible-centered organization whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living.
In this episode, In this episode, Jeremy Lloyd joins us to discuss why separation from God's presence is considered a punishment and how this statement relates to kids. We also delve into what it looks like to be cast out of God's presence. Fellowship One:Seven™ is a biblical podcast from Child Evangelism Fellowship®. On the podcast, we discuss God's calling to share the Gospel with children around the world. We explore the biblical foundation of CEF®, discuss Scripture, and examine topics and truths found in those passages. We interview various individuals involved in the ministry and discuss how CEF has played a part in their lives in reaching children with the Gospel. 1 John 1:7 – But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. To find more content from Fellowship One:Seven, visit https://www.cefonline.com/fellowshiponeseven/ For more help on evangelizing and discipling children, see Articles, Ministries, and Store at https://www.cefonline.com/. For additional digital resources for kids, visit U-Nite at https://www.cefonline.com/unite Child Evangelism Fellowship is a Bible-centered organization whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living.
Jeremy Lloyd shares about his calling to run for Missouri Congress and how his philosophy will help to improve Life, Family and Happiness which he believes will lead to a better Missouri. Jeremy Lloyd Support or Help https://lloydformissouri.com/ Support Triple Play https://www.buzzsprout.com/2112944/support Get some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Brookes Bible College https://www.brookes.edu/ Resource One Advisors https://www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.online Support the show
Jeremy Lloyd shares how President Lincoln helped influence and shape his approach to politics. Jeremy Lloyd Support or Help https://lloydformissouri.com/ Support Triple Play https://www.buzzsprout.com/2112944/support Get some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Brookes Bible College https://www.brookes.edu/ Resource One Advisors https://www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.online Support the show
In this episode, Jeremy Lloyd joins us for part 2 to discuss the relationship of Jesus and the Holy Spirit. We delve into how the Holy Spirit testifies Jesus in the lives of the believer and also where we have seen the Holy Spirit work in the mission of CEF. Fellowship One:Seven™ is a biblical podcast from Child Evangelism Fellowship®. On the podcast, we discuss God's calling to share the Gospel with children around the world. We explore the biblical foundation of CEF®, discuss Scripture, and examine topics and truths found in those passages. We interview various individuals involved in the ministry and discuss how CEF has played a part in their lives in reaching children with the Gospel. 1 John 1:7 – But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. To find more content from Fellowship One:Seven, visit https://www.cefonline.com/fellowshiponeseven/ For more help on evangelizing and discipling children, see Articles, Ministries, and Store at https://www.cefonline.com/. For additional digital resources for kids, visit U-Nite at https://www.cefonline.com/unite Child Evangelism Fellowship is a Bible-centered organization whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living.
With Philly Music Fest nearly upon us, Dan talks with Samantha Gongol and Jeremy Lloyd of Marian Hill in lieu of their PMF performance on 10/11 at World Cafe Live. Sam and Jeremy talk about meeting in middle school, turning a one-time collaboration into a decade-long group, their early opportunities, the role that MP3 blogs played in their early success, and where they're headed these days. Philly Music Fest is October 9-15, at multiple venues throughout Philadelphia, go to their site for ticket info, lineup, scheduling, and all the organizations that benefit from this fully non-profit music fest.
In this episode, Jeremy Lloyd joins me to delve in the topic of the personality and deity of God. We discuss the many examples in Scripture showing Jesus is God and how the Holy Spirit works in the believer. Fellowship One:Seven™ is a biblical podcast from Child Evangelism Fellowship®. On the podcast, we discuss God's calling to share the Gospel with children around the world. We explore the biblical foundation of CEF®, discuss Scripture, and examine topics and truths found in those passages. We interview various individuals involved in the ministry and discuss how CEF has played a part in their lives in reaching children with the Gospel. 1 John 1:7 – But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. To find more content from Fellowship One:Seven, visit https://www.cefonline.com/fellowshiponeseven/ For more help on evangelizing and discipling children, see Articles, Ministries, and Store at https://www.cefonline.com/. For additional digital resources for kids, visit U-Nite at https://www.cefonline.com/unite Child Evangelism Fellowship is a Bible-centered organization whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living.
"Somhow, the fear-filled scream that drifts in from the bog is not totally unexpectedby those in the ancient manor -- but all heads turn at the sound just the same..." Jeremy Lloyd of Dark Tower Radio is a guest this month as we discuss Issue #4 "Monster on the Moors", Bernie Wrightson, werewolves, Stephen King, and CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF. Reader: Andy DiGenova of Holy Batcast Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing Network Logo: Nat Almirall of Where the Long Tail Ends Dedicated to the Memory of John Bierly
Jeremy's parents keep asking him, “Jerms! What do you want to be when you grow up?” Now in his twenties, he chronicles the way his answers change over time.Jeremy Lloyd Santos is a first generation Filipino Australian Movement artist and Writer who's intersections of Dance, Spoken Word & Mythology have provided pathways, platforms and perspectives for him to explore and express his experiences and views as a Queer millennial of the Asian Diaspora living with HIV. His professional practice spans the past 11 years with a stream of projects, works and jobs across the commercial, contemporary, film and theatre worlds.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That Does Suit Madame, a Podcast about "Are You Being Served?"
A new “Moment of Butch” sound effect on the show. (Thank you Mr. James). Superfan Mr. JJ suggests AYBS Fan Fiction! What is Mr. Lucas purchased Millstone Manor in “Grace & Favour” and Peacock and Rumbold have to defer to their new boss? Honorary Members of the That Does Suit Madame Research Department! AYBS only had one episode that focused on Miss. Brahams in the plot?! Superfan Mr. Rob points out Jeremy Lloyd's “secret” cameo in the first few episodes of AYBSA/Grace & Favour as the rich car driver when Capt. Peacock was on the runaway lawn mower. Yet more applicants for the free, unpaid TDSM intern program! (Meet Superman and special co-host Ms. Heather). Mr. Gregory sent us the long-elusive videos of John Inman for the 1990s PBS fundraiser videos “Best of AYBS” clips where he reprises Mr. Humphries and Mrs. Humphries! Stay tuned… AYBS props! Did Ms. Heather name her new cute daughter after the podcast?! An appropriately-timed joke about Mrs. Slocombe's cat. “Maybe -I- should be the head waiter!?” Don't ever give Mr. Jeff a tureen of Ministrone soup. A “tronc”, just a façon de parler… (a French term for a “poor box”). Mavis is now very clearly in love with Mr. Humphries. Should the podcast commission a future fan fiction/radio play when we run out of Grace & Favour episodes?! “An all-rounder” is this episode's “Moment of Butch” (a cricket reference!) A timely Madonna reference! Turnips: more entertaining than we ever thought? Mr. Molturd's flood of emotions. Mr. Humphries removes his hand from the knob. Miss. Lovelock's performing in luxury hotels around the world. Humphries reprises “Tony” from “The Holdup” as Luigi, the lovable bartender with his “Zombie Surprise” cocktail. Molturdian is an adjective. Capt. Peacock as Igor in his short dickie? “Skivvies” in the UK = maids. Miss. Lovelock criticizes Mrs. Slocombe and we get an amazing scene from Mollie Sugden. Saying naughty words in American and UK television (and Facebook/IG). “The family way” = pregnant. Portmanteau = a combination of two words into a new one like “brunch”. A Scooby Doo-esque farce of running around the corridor and being frightened. Was the Hall of Faces from Game of Thrones inspired from this episode of Grace & Favour? Treat yourself to some That Does Suit Madame merch at our Bargain Basement podcast shop at imfree.threadless.com for t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, and more! Leave the show a voicemail at the Peacock Hotline: (662)-PEACOCK (662-732-2625) and find us on Twitter @DoesSuitMadame and #AYBS #AreYouBeingServed #ImFree #Britcom #comedy #MrHumphries #ThatDoesSuitMadame #GraceBros #podcast #LGBT #BlackLivesMatter #BBC #AreYouBeingServedAgain #GraceAndFavour #GraceAndFavor
03-15-20PM Brother Jeremy Lloyd
In this episode your nerdy hosts welcome back Jeremy Lloyd (Dark Tower Radio, Get To Da Podcast) to discuss season 2 of the short-lived animated cult classic The Critic. Like last time Jeremy and Jarrad look back with fond nostalgia while Melissa is viewing for the first time and also has the guys fill her in on the two episodes she missed. Apart from quoting favorite jokes and scenes we also discuss the move from ABC to Fox, the change in animation style and the lackluster series finale. Enjoy another episode full of laughs and nerdy discussion on this nearly forgotten series. Jeremy Lloyd Twitter - @DarkTowerRadio Instagram -@gettodapodcast Podcast Social Media Facebook - Nerdnited Nations Podcast Twitter - @NerdnitedPod Instagram - @nerdnitednationspodcast Email - nerdnitednationspodcast@gmail.com Melissa Twitter/Instagram - @missmelissan25 - @scribblesofawannabedrawer Jarrad Twitter/Instagram - @QCA_Mista_J
In the wake of Storm Eunice a special fun-filled BONUS episode to listen along to as you pick up your roof slates off the lawn and extract next door's cat from the trellis! Tyler talks with actor John Dagleish, who is currently wowing audiences as the eponymous Spike in Ian Hislop & Nick Newman's new play which is enjoying packed houses at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury (on until 5th March so book soon!) As listeners to last month's Nick Newman episode will know, ‘Spike' explores Spike Milligan's often fractious relationship with the BBC during the height of his Goon Show fame. John talks about the challenge of bringing such a complex and multifaceted character to life on the stage, discovering the Goon Show as a child, learning to master a tricky musical instrument for the role, the joy of working alongside such talented fellow performers as Jeremy Lloyd, George Kemp and Margaret Cabourn-Smith, and even throws in a funny voice or two. We also discuss his Olivier Award-winning role as Kinks frontman Ray Davies in the hit show Sunny Afternoon and John draws some comparisons between playing Ray & Spike. Normal service (no pun intended) will be resumed on Wednesday with special guest Henry Normal talking about his love of the Goons, Spike and in particular Spike's poetry. Details about ‘Spike' here: https://www.watermill.org.uk/spike
We had the pleasure of interviewing Marian Hill over Zoom video!Comprised of producer Jeremy Lloyd and vocalist Samantha Gongol, Marian Hill is not new to the music scene. Past hits, including "Down" and "One Time" have seen massive chart and sync success, and their music has garnered over 2.2 billion streams worldwide. Now, the band is set to release their newest album, Why Can't We Just Pretend?, in Spring 2022 and have already released tracks from the album featuring notable artists such as Yung Baby Tate and GASHI.About Marian HillMarian Hill are a duo from Philadelphia consisting of singer Samantha Gongol and producer Jeremy Lloyd. Their unique sound combines sparse, minimal electronic beats with seductive vocals (which are often chopped up and manipulated) along with sultry saxophone. After releasing their debut single, "Whisky," in 2013, they made their Billboard debut with their first full-length release, 2016's Act One, which included the Top 30 single "Down."The duo wrote "Whisky" in the spring of 2013 and sent it to dozens of blogs hoping to catch some attention. The song created a buzz, and the following year, the duo released their first EP, Play, as well as a 7" single, "Lips." They received mainstream exposure when Romanian pop star credited them as co-writers of her song "Diggy Down," which incorporated the hook of Marian Hill's "Got It." The duo signed to / in early 2015 and released Sway, a seven-track EP.In 2016, they issued their full-length debut album, Act One, featuring the number 21 single "Down." The LP reached number 42 on the Billboard 200. Early 2018 saw the release of the punchy single "Subtle Thing," followed by an appearance at that year's Coachella Festival. Their second long-player, Unusual, arrived in May 2018 and returned them to the U.S. albums chart as well as charting in France. August 2019 saw the duo issue the single "Take a Number," which featured a guest spot from Moroccan-American singer, songwriter, model, and activist Dounia. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MarianHill #GASHI #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://link.chtbl.com/BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
A new play about Spike Milligan opens on Thursday 27th January at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury. Written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman (The Wipers Times, Trial By Laughter) SPIKE stars John Dagleish, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Jeremy Lloyd, George Kemp and Stephen Fry. Focusing on arguably Spike's most consistently creative period of his career – the 1950s and The Goon Show – the play examines his somewhat fractious relationship with the BBC drawn from reams of often hilarious correspondence which passed between Milligan and Corporation executives over the course of the show's run and to which the writers were given exclusive access. There were very often threats and fireworks but it wasn't always one-sided – sometimes BBC producers could give as good as they got. Joining Tyler to talk about the play is co-writer Nick Newman, who also talks about his history with The Goon Show – he grew up listening to it in Singapore – and contrasts this with Ian's relatively limited knowledge of the show prior to embarking upon the project, which significantly changed as he became more immersed in the material. There's also some stuff to be said about Spike's relationship over the years with Peter Cook and with Private Eye magazine and much much more. As you'd expect from writers of their pedigree the play promises to be ‘an absurdly funny new play that delves into the inner workings of one of our most unique and brilliantly irreverent comedy minds'. Details here: https://www.watermill.org.uk/spike Twitter: @goonshowpod
That Does Suit Madame, a Podcast about "Are You Being Served?"
“I don't finish work until half past five!” Only 3 more original episodes left of the series! (And don't forget to submit your AYBS stories for the upcoming “Unanimous Episode”. Which 1990s pop songs were written about Dave Coulier? Professor Jeff's pop quiz! Lots of Unanimous listener messages- thank you! “Are You Being Served Again?” (“Grace & Favour”) is on DVD for only $16 and is great! A special pre-hello to future Unanimous listener Elizabeth Lucy. AYBSCentral.com has been around for 14 years (and with support from Jeremy Lloyd??). Yet another “high tech” security camera system at Grace Bros. What dishy knees you have, Captain Peacock. An... exposing scene with Miss. Belfridge and her bikinis. Mrs. Humphries' iced lolly cart! Confusion about Peacock's “melted” ice lolly. Mr. Grace exists… (just not on camera). Humphries pokes gender pay equity in the eye. The canteen manageress has her staff fan the staff! We feel like Egyptian Queens while we employ fanning guys (Chuck and his staff) at TDSM Studios! Flying dinner rolls at Mr. Rumbold. A wicked witchy manageress, just in time for Halloween. Enter the gambling: Mr. Harmon is a bookie AND a pawn broker. The UK LOVES gambling (but apparently so does the States?) Everyone bets their bonus money on a horse! The post hat customer scene ALMOST said the podcast name. Dallas, the US soap opera, was DEAD common. Mr. Jeff shares his Big Gay theatre experience which taught him all about horse racing… somehow. They all lose their money! “It's real alligator teeth”. Is “John Blinker” Cockney rhyming slang for a gambler? We see the Grace Brothers Electronic Department which looks very familiar. Mr. Humphries' mimes out the horse race on the security TV. “They're off!” They all get their money back, yay. “A cert in the 20 to 1”… and everyone starts twitching. We learn that Mr. Humphries would fancy “Queen of the Fairies” at 4 o'clock but doesn't get off work until half past five. Treat yourself to some That Does Suit Madame merch at our Bargain Basement podcast shop at imfree.threadless.com for t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, and more! Leave the show a voicemail at the Peacock Hotline: (662)-PEACOCK (662-732-2625) and find us on Twitter @DoesSuitMadame and #AYBS #AreYouBeingServed #ImFree #Britcom #comedy #MrHumphries #ThatDoesSuitMadame #GraceBros #podcast #LGBT #BlackLivesMatter #BBC Treat yourself to some That Does Suit Madame merch at our Bargain Basement podcast shop at imfree.threadless.com for t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, and more! Leave the show a voicemail at the Peacock Hotline: (662)-PEACOCK (662-732-2625) and find us on Facebook at fb.me/ThatDoesSuitMadame and Twitter @DoesSuitMadame #AYBS #AreYouBeingServed #ImFree #Britcom #comedy #MrHumphries #ThatDoesSuitMadame #GraceBros #podcast #LGBTQ #LGBT #BlackLivesMatter #WearAmask #BBC
When it comes to successful comedy shows from the UK, the list is an endless one. Given the short length of each series they tend to remain more memorable that way. Through the years there have been several that have dealt with the subject of war. And especially that of WWII, shows such as Dad's Army and It Ain't Half Hot, Mum, comedies that didn't poke fun at the war itself but more the situations that arose around it. One of the most popular and also the most inventive came from the respected and successful creators Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft and was set in France during the 1940's. A show that interwove plotlines and characters together like my mother knits jumpers. And today, I'll be reliving and regaling that show - “Allo Allo!” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metalcavern/message
SLAPS HARDER THAN MY BRO LMAOOOOO (im kidding btw) //slowed+reverb by me//I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG//Credits to marian hill (Jeremy Lloyd) & (Samantha Gongol)
In this episode that does everything but stink, your hosts are joined by Jeremy Lloyd (Dark Tower Radio, RF4RM) to take a trip back to the 90's and relive the first season of the classic cartoon; The Critic. For Jeremy and Jarrad who grew up with this cartoon, it is a hilarious trip down memory lane and for Melissa who is viewing the show for the first time; it was love at first sight. Sit back, put the rear in your ear, get ready to boogie with Baby '37 and listen to these 3 hosts spend 3.5 hours breaking down each episode of the 13 episode first season and laugh their asses off quoting some of their favorite jokes. You'd swear this was the "I Love Franklin Sherman" Podcast. Be sure to subscribe to Dark Tower Radio wherever you find your podcasts!
That Does Suit Madame, a Podcast about "Are You Being Served?"
“Note the twirl”. We would love a jacksy full of vaccine! The podcast is happy to leave 2020 in the dust and we hope there are less storming of Capitols in the coming year. Mr. Humprhies in a wig and high heels: what’s not to love? An American pilot of the Mollie Sugden program “Come Back Mrs. Noah” with Charlotte Rae. “What is a Cleveland?” The deadly “Great Smog of London” in 1952, maybe like the fog in Grace Brothers? (And yes, San Francisco’s fog is named #Karl). Hoover vs. Goblin and the posh Dyson. A timely Star Wars reference with Mr. Harmon’s vacuum cleaner. Mr. Humphries swam to work through the canal. (John Inman lived in London’s “Little Venice”). Buoy vs. boy. What -is- an ASDIC exactly? Young Mr. Grace fires a secretary because she didn’t have a hot ass. #Mysogony isn’t cute or very funny. The actress, Bernice Adams, also played Cynthia Randal in the “Old Order Changes” episode (she was looking for a pair of tan pantyhose please, Betty). The Bliss “pong” shop. Another polari word for “an overpowering smell”. SAT prep: truculent vs. impertinent. Mr. Tebbs was missing for most of the episode: Is Mr. Kipling to blame? The cool David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd podcast @cppodcast1 on Twitter. Mr. Humphries’ aunt who never responded to any man’s finger. The Bliss scent range: “Gay Divorce”, “Mysterious Rendezvous”, “Lady and the Tramp”. What’s so gay about Butch Cassidy? Humphries tries to improve a bra display with scarves. Mr. Lucas’ Jamaican accent; feels weird. Mr. Humphries sells a posh outfit by modeling a women’s fur coat himself (with that lovely bounce with the heels). His commission? $1000! Cottage or Shepards Pie? Mr. Brandon loves Nicholas Smith (Mr. Rumbold). Comedy has gotten a LOT faster in the 42 years since this episode of AYBS. Leave the show a voicemail at the Peacock Hotline: (662)-PEACOCK (662-732-2625) and find us on Facebook at fb.me/ThatDoesSuitMadame and on Twitter @DoesSuitMadame #AYBS #AreYouBeingServed #ImFree #Britcom #comedy #MrHumphries #ThatDoesSuitMadame #GraceBros #podcast #LGBTQ #LGBT #AYBS #BlackLivesMatter #WearAmask #BBC
Marian Hill is (are?) Jeremy Lloyd and Samantha Gongol. They're from Philadelphia, and somehow the 76ers brought their music to the intro music of this podcast. We talk to Jeremy and Samantha about their process of making music, filling up the stage with just two people, getting a song into an AirPods commercial, the music they've made during the Covid-19 era, and what they're looking forward to most once it's over. Check out everything they do at marianhillmusic.com and on Twitter (mostly basketball) @MarianHillMusic. To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a suggestion in the Apple Podcast reviews, or visit us at carllandryrecordclub.com. Follow us on Twitter @CLRCPod. The intro music for this podcast is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is episode #9 of the Carl Landry Record Club
Samantha Gongol and Jeremy Lloyd talk to Tom about how they met and started Marian Hill, the effect of coronavirus on the music industry and their remix for Billie Eilish.
In honor of our nations independence, Jeremy Lloyd and Guy Milks return from The Dark Tower Radio show to honor Captain America The First Avenger. On this episode we discuss how this movie impacted the MCU, and how the character of Steve Rogers remains one of our favorite Marvel heroes ever created.
On this special episode of Superhero Stress, we come together to celebrate 30 years of Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles (the movie from 1990) Phillip is joined by Jeremy Lloyd and Guy Milks from The Dark Tower Radio to dive deep underneath New York City to hang out with out favorite shell-shocked heroes from the early 90's,
Phillip is joined once again by the dynamic duo of The Dark Tower Radio Podcast, Jeremy Lloyd and Guy Milks, to embrace and rejoice in the last ten years of superhero films by discussing their top 5 most memorable superhero movies of the last decade.
In this episode we chat with the Chelsea fan and Music Manager, Jeremy Lloyd, the brains and passion behind the Laissez-Faire Club who is representing Allman Brown, Ben Hobbs and Sophie Morgan. We chat about his career, the changing dynamics of the music industry and the "nuts and bolts" of looking after talented singer/songwriters. How do you succeed in this crazy industry? ...tune in to discover how. Enjoy the show! This show has been brought to you by Fuzion Communications, a Marketing, PR, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing Agency in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Cork. The show is produced by Greg Canty
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Superhero Stress returns to celebrate the fourth entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe - Thor. Phillip is joined by host of the Dark Tower Radio, Jeremy Lloyd, to revisit celebrate and discuss why the first Thor movie is still such a valuable movie in the enormous canvas of comicbook films that are present today.
Put on a smile! Phillip is joined by the dynamic duo from the Dark Tower Radio Podcast, Jeremy Lloyd and Guy Milks to discuss, debate, and express their stress over DC's latest and first stand alone movie set outside of the shared film universe in the form of - JOKER (Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Zazie Beetz, featuring Robert De Niro and Francis Conroy, Directed by Todd Phillips, with a score from Hildur Guðnadottir, with additional music from Gary Glitter, Cinematography provided by Lawrence Sher)
Task Force X has been assembled. On this episode of Superhero Stress, the supervillains have been freed of Belle Reve and taken over! Phillip is joined by Guy Milks and Jeremy Lloyd of the Dark Tower Radio podcast to discuss the third entry of the DC films, Suicide Squad. Released in 2016, we look back at this crazy, colorful, introduction to some of DC's finest criminals, until we fall off the rails and nose dive into a plethora of other superhero related topics.
Andy is joined by Guy Milks and Jeremy Lloyd to look back at the fifth and final season of the Batman prequel series, Gotham, including reviewing the long-awaited series finale. Join our Mailing List: https://goo.gl/FKUBA2 Take a quick demographic survey: https://goo.gl/33VxBz Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com
Andy is joined by Jeremy Lloyd to discuss the delays of Wonder Woman 1984 and The Flash as well as casting news for Joker and Bane on Gotham. They then dive into listener questions as they clean out the Wayne Manor Mailbox. Join our Mailing List: https://goo.gl/FKUBA2 Take a quick demographic survey: https://goo.gl/33VxBz Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com
Join us as the Rock 'n' Roll Doctor is in the house! Radiohead, Joni Mitchell and Marian Hill all spin today along with New Music from MEGA. Track Listing Rock 'n' Roll Doctor Little FeatCalifornia Joni MitchellDown Marian HillBlack Satin Miles DavisJust RadioheadChariot MegaThe Lucky One Alison Krauss & Union StationWillin' Little Feat Sweet Joni from from Saskatoon. There's a ring for your finger, it looks like the sun but it feels like the moon. Sweet Joni from Saskatoon … Don't go, don't go too soon Neil Young's unreleased love letter to Joni Mitchell, sentiments that we here at From the Bottom of the Record Box certainly feel. Joni Mitchell has been a constant in every music lovers life and right now in her failing health, we can only repay her with our love and gratitude for touching us so deeply with her beauty. There, I said it. Just not as cleverly as Uncle Neil. You too, Neil, are loved greatly by all of us. Thanks for sharing California of the seminal Blue by Joni Mitchell with us Tobin, but listeners, do yourselves a favour and listen to the whole captivating album here. It sounds merely as if the band had selected a chord and decided to worry the hell out of it for three-quarters of an hour In stark contrast to Joni Mitchell, On the Corner was the larger body of work that we selected Black Satin from, largely because it is the most "radio-friendly" track on the album. Largely panned on its release it has since gained popularity and proved to be largely influential on the coming genres of rap, hip hop, post-punk, electronica and funk. It was Miles' worst selling album, an attempt to regain young black Americans already lost to Rock 'n' Roll. We are no Miles Davis experts here at Record Box HQ, we'll leave it for John Szwed to have the final say on this excellent recording… Jazz musicians hated it, critics bemoaned Miles's fall from grace, and since Columbia failed to market it as a pop record, it died in the racks. Even now, when Davis's jazz-rock recordings are being reissued to great acclaim, On the Corner remains lost in time. Still, this record might well be the most radical break with the past of all of Davis's many breaks. Dense with rhythm and conceptually enriched with noises, his trumpet's role mixed down to that of a journeyman, the melody reduced to recycled Minimalist patterns, Davis broke every rule enforced by the jazz police. Yet today ... we hear that Davis was laying the foundations for drum 'n' bass, trip hop, Jungle, and all the other musics of repetition to come. Szwed, John F. (September 1998). "100 Records That Set the World on Fire (While No One Was Listening) — Miles Davis On the Corner (Columbia 1972)". The Wire. No. 175. London. p. 28 – via Exact Editions. Art-rock adventure As we discussed on the show, The Bends is a masterpiece, but one shadowed by this! Nearly not recorded at all due to writer's block and endless creative stalling, the final cut is daring and confident. And, it inspired Amanda Palmer's wand of thunder. Despite being 23 years old now, the whole cut still deserves a place in anyone's record box. Dumb fact Marian Hill is an American songwriting duo from Philadelphia consisting of production artist Jeremy Lloyd and vocalist Samantha Gongol. Their name comes from two characters, Marian Paroo and Harold Hill, from the musical The Music Man. From the Mothers of Invention to soul stomping funk masters As we mentioned in the show there are several recordings of Willin', the song that Frank Zappa heard and convinced Lowell George to go start his own band, out there. If you like this track then check out the 1972 Sailin' Shoes cut here.
Today Tim and Guy are joined by Dark Tower Radio host Jeremy Lloyd to discuss the 25th anniversary of, "Jurassic Park!" DTR Facebook: www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Dark Tower Radio's Twitter: twitter.com/darktowerradio?lang=bn Dar Tower Radio's show: darktowerradio.libsyn.com Show’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/RewindRF4RM Show’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PleaseRewindRF4RM RF4RM Website: http://rf4rm.com Guy’s Twitter: twitter.com/GalacticScumbag Guy’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/galactic_scumbag Tim’s Personal Twitter: twitter.com/TimothyRooney2 Tim’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/trooney1012/ Tim’s Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ThroughTheLensProduction?fref=ts Tim’s Youtube Page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7NCwl_…TQ?view_as=public
Andy is joined by Guy Milks and Jeremy Lloyd to look back at season 4 of Fox's Gotham including The Riddler, Ra's al Ghul, Scarecrow, Jerome/Jeremiah, and all the rest of the insanity that the show specializes in. Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com We hope you enjoyed this episode of Holy BatCast - The All Batman Podcast. If you'd like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON. In exchange for a monthly contribution, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support.
Samantha Gongol and Jeremy Lloyd are songwriting duo Marian Hill and they are here to share their annoyingly sharp insights on music. They come bearing the wistful pop of Lorde's "Ribs," and we deconstruct its primordial roots in classical composers like Scelsi, Beethoven and Haydn. Then, we turn to Marian Hill's new single "Differently" to uncover the subtle musical shifts that outline a complex dialogue lurking among the track's sparse, funky textures. Songs Discussed: Lorde - Ribs Broken Social Scene - Lover's Spit Giacinto Scelsi - Memories Ludwig van Beethoven - 9th Symphony Franz Josef Haydn - Creation Kid Rock - All Summer Long Miley Cyrus - Party in the USA Marian Hill - Mistaken Marian Hill - Differently Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim is joined by returning guest Jeremy Lloyd and new guest Justin Lee to countdown their favorite Comic book movie directors! Justin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatJustinLee Dark Tower Radio's Facebook: www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Dark Tower Radio's Twitter: twitter.com/darktowerradio?lang=bn Dar Tower Radio's show: darktowerradio.libsyn.com Please Rewind Podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pleas…00399989370&mt=2 Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/TheAnythingGoesPodcast Tim's Personal Twitter: twitter.com/TimothyRooney2 Podcast Twitter: twitter.com/GingerGeekpod Tim's Instagram: www.instagram.com/trooney1012/ Tim's Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ThroughTheLensProduction?fref=ts Tim's Youtube Page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7NCwl_…TQ?view_as=public
Say hello to our little show! Hosts Thomas Linder and Kyle Belback are joined by Jeremy Lloyd from the Dark Tower Radio podcast to discuss the 1983 classic gangster film Scarface. Thomas and Kyle both (basically) watched it for their first time for the podcast, and this is one of Jeremy's favorite films of all-time. Listen as they discuss the themes of the film and dive deep into the characterization of Al Pacino's Tony Montana.
On the spot with Comedy Actress Sue Hodge who is best known for playing the part of Mimi Labonq in David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd's 80's sitcom "Allo Allo". To find out more information about this and my other interviews, please go to my website: www.beyondthetitle.co.uk www.facebook.com/beyondthetitle
The Real Fans are joined by Jeremy Lloyd from Dark Tower Radio to review and discuss the return of Pennywise the clown in this year's horror event, Stephen King's It.
In this episode we the triumphant return of J-Mac (Jeremy McFarlane) and the first-ever Throwdown Thursday appearance of Jeremy Slaygoth! If that isn't enough Jeremy for you, they are also joined by Jeremy Lloyd of the Dark Tower Radio Podcast! They join the gang to talk about Roland Deschain, the eponymous Gunslinger of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. They compare and contrast the depiction of the character in the books with the portrayal by Idris Elba. There's a lot of talk about the various books, the group's feelings on the different feats and adventures of the character, and where he fits in King's universe. The gang also gives a preview of next week's episode, and introduces another epic battle!
Andy and Jamie are joined by Jeremy Lloyd, Guy Milks, and Richard Gaeta to countdown their favorite Batmobiles from movies, comics, animation, TV, and games. They then share the results of the listener vote and answer your questions from the Wayne Manor Mailbox. Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Leave a review of the show and subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com We hope you enjoyed this episode of Holy BatCast - The All Batman Podcast. If you'd like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON. In exchange for a monthly contribution, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support. ---------- [AVAILABLE NOW] We have an all new podcast for you to enjoy. DIS-Order: Every Disney Movie takes a chronological look back at every feature film released by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Be sure to click the link to subscribe in either Apple Podcasts or Google Play to make sure you don't miss an episode!
Andy is joined by Jeremy Lloyd and Guy Milks to recap and review season 3 of Fox's Gotham. They talk all the good and bad of the season including the Penguin, the Riddler, Mad Hatter, Fish Mooney, Mr. Freeze, Ivy, and Bruce's ongoing journey to become Batman. Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Leave a review of the show and subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com We hope you enjoyed this episode of Holy BatCast - The All Batman Podcast. If you'd like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON. In exchange for a monthly contribution, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support. ---------- [AVAILABLE NOW] We have an all new podcast for you to enjoy. DIS-Order: Every Disney Movie takes a chronological look back at every feature film released by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Be sure to click the link to subscribe in either Apple Podcasts or Google Play to make sure you don't miss an episode!
"It’s really important that we always write from the perspective of a strong female character,” Samantha Gongol of electronic duo Marian Hill tells Soul Sisters, gratefully noting that band mate Jeremy Lloyd is "a champion of everything feminism." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy is joined by Jeremy Lloyd from Dark Tower Radio to discuss the new Hulu exclusive documentary, Batman & Bill, that chronicles the story of Batman co-creator Bill Finger and the quest to get him official credit for his contributions to the Dark Knight mythos. Email - holybatcast@rf4rm.comWebsite - http://holybatcast.com Twitter - http://twitter.com/holybatcast Facebook - http://facebook.com/holybatcast Instagram - http://instagram/holybatcast YouTube - http://youtube.com/holybatcast Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/holybatcast We hope you enjoy listening to Holy BatCast as much as we enjoy making it. One of the best ways to help support Holy BatCast is through the show's Patreon campaign. In exchange for a monthly donation, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support. Holy BatCast will always deliver free content for everyone to enjoy. However, if you like to help support the show visit our Patreon page, choose a monthly contribution amount and wait for the rewards to start rolling in. Thank you for listening!
Joined by Jeremy Lloyd, Andy and Jamie discuss 15 actors who could potentially be cast as Dick Grayson and Nightwing in the DC Films. They also share the results of the listener poll and review Chapter Six of The Long Halloween, St. Patrick's Day. Email - holybatcast@rf4rm.comWebsite - http://holybatcast.com Twitter - http://twitter.com/holybatcast Facebook - http://facebook.com/holybatcast Instagram - http://instagram/holybatcast YouTube - http://youtube.com/holybatcast Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/holybatcast We hope you enjoy listening to Holy BatCast as much as we enjoy making it. One of the best ways to help support Holy BatCast is through the show's Patreon campaign. In exchange for a monthly donation, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support. Holy BatCast will always deliver free content for everyone to enjoy. However, if you like to help support the show visit our Patreon page, choose a monthly contribution amount and wait for the rewards to start rolling in. Thank you for listening!
Jean Grae is a rapper, comedian, producer, writer, and much more... and her genealogy is as wide-ranging as her career. But Jean doesn't know very much her family's past. So we help her out. We take Jean through South Africa’s complicated racial history, the birth of a political movement in Cape Town, and the pivotal role of carnivorous plants in science. And then, we’ll introduce her to a mystery relative. Tell us what you think of the show by filling out this survey! CREDITS: Twice Removed is produced by Meg Driscoll, Ngofeen Mputubwele, Audrey Quinn, and Kimmie Regler. Our senior producer is Eric Mennel. Editing by Jorge Just and Alex Blumberg. Michelle Harris is our fact checker. Music and sound design by Haley Shaw with additional mixing by Martin Paralta. Special thanks to Basil George, Colin Fox, Damien Samuels, the Archives on St Helena, CeCe Moore, Andy Kill, Tanja Hammel, Patricia McCracken, Dr. Sean Field, Mark Adams, Cherie Bush, Adam Brown, Eowyn Langholf, Brian Willan, and Andrew Lumby. Voice casting by NYC VO Coach Shelly Shenoy. Carol Muller is the author of Musical Echoes: South African Women Thinking in Jazz. Extra thanks to Caitlin Kenney, Stevie Lane, Ale Lariu, Kevin Turner, Kelly Coonan, Katelyn Bogucki, and all of the lovely people around Gimlet who helped us get this show off the ground. Plus, Harrison Topp, Chris Wright, Rebecca Heymann, Jon Anderson and Terri Raymond. Bonnie Antosh and Jeremy Lloyd sing our jingles. You can email us at TwiceRemoved@gimletmedia.com. We tweet @TwiceRemoved. We’re also on Facebook. Get in touch! Seriously. We’d love to hear from you. If you’re a fan of the show, we would love it if you could rate or review us on iTunes. It makes a big, big difference and is really one of the best ways to help others find out about the show. So hop into iTunes or your podcast app and let us know what you think of the show. Twice Removed is a production of Gimlet Media. I’m AJ Jacobs. Thank you for listening, it's been wonderful to get to know you this season. OUR SPONSORS 23 and Me - To order your kit, visit 23andme.com Adobe Video Tools - Download free trials and learn more at adobe.ly/twice Audible SincerelyX - To listen go to audible.com/sincerelyx. Audible and Amazon Prime members listen free Blue Apron - Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/twice Family Tree Magazine - Download their free ebook at familytreemagazine.com/ancestry Squarespace - Go to squarespace.com and use the offer code "TWICE REMOVED" at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase
Welcome to Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine - your essential guide to all things wild and wonderful in the world of cult entertainment! This week, we're going for a dash of the old slap & tickle! While there are some similarities to the later "teen (skin) comedy" and the Teutonic variant running concurrently throughout the decade, leave it to the British to put a stiff upper lip and panto-flavoured double take on the more prurient end of cinema... Join us as we work our way from the televised boundary nudging of Benny Hill, Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft and Richard O'Sullivan to the even bawdier filmic efforts of Robin Askwith, Linda Hayden, Barry Evans and Sue Longhurst. We'll be tackling everything from the early works of Pete Walker to David Sullivan, Mary Millington and the all-too short career of Julie Lee, only here on Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine! Your hosts "Doc" Savage and Louis Paul
Gary sees leaf pack driving energy in a stream ecosystem. Joann is “Stalking the Wild Asparagus.” Gordon sees things in a forest that he doesn’t even see? Interview with Jeremy Lloyd of the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont about biodiversity in the park.
As an actor, Jeremy Lloyd made his name playing the part of the archetypal English 'upper-class twit'. As a writer, his most recent success has been 'Allo 'Allo! In conversation with Michael Parkinson, he recalls his life and career and also chooses the eight records he would take to the mythical island.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: Indoor Games Near Newbury by Sir John Betjeman Book: Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome Luxury: Guitar
As an actor, Jeremy Lloyd made his name playing the part of the archetypal English 'upper-class twit'. As a writer, his most recent success has been 'Allo 'Allo! In conversation with Michael Parkinson, he recalls his life and career and also chooses the eight records he would take to the mythical island. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Indoor Games Near Newbury by Sir John Betjeman Book: Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome Luxury: Guitar