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Jill Halfpenny has been an actor since the age of 10, first coming to our screens in Byker Grove in 1989, and most recently appearing in the Channel 5 drama The Feud. She has also appeared in Coronation Street, Eastenders, numerous TV dramas, on the West End stage and in Strictly Come Dancing.We shared our thoughts on dealing with downtime as performers, which has its challenges even in a busy career.Jill has a son Harvey who is nearly 17, and they clearly have a close relationship, based on honesty and openness, including during difficult times such as when her partner Matt died suddenly 8 years ago, in circumtances similar to how she lost her Dad aged 4. Sadly they both had unexpected heart attacks. Jill has recently written a beautiful memoir 'A Life Reimagined', which touches on both these deaths.Finally, I tried out Jill's Agony Aunt skills as she has a podcast 'Dear Jill' where she answers listeners' questions, from her Newcastle studio. I can now tell you that I am either on the right tracks as a mum or Jill was being extremely kind to me!Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PAUL CHANDLER on some more contemporary psychological thrillers. First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on December 1st 2024. PAUL CHANDLER, THE SHY YETI is back, and this week he wanted to use as our starting point some of the telly that he'd been watching recently, and, because that's always a good prompt for an interesting television-related discussion, we did precisely that. So, whilst this does mean that, once again, the television we're talking about is a lot more modern than I'm usually familiar with, it does also mean that we're returning to a type of television that I've discussed with PAUL on at least one previous edition of the show, as we delve into the murky waters of the contemporary psychological thriller serial, the kind of show that Channel Five in particular seems to be producing in large numbers, and which it is promoting widely to a large audience who, much like PAUL, completely lap this kind of thing up. Our starting point today takes in three of serials first broadcast in 2024 that PAUL has enjoyed, THE CUCKOO starring JILL HALFPENNY and LEE INGLEBY which is a four-part series; THE WIVES, a six-part thriller with JAMIE BAMBER, JO JOYNER and TAMSIN OUTHWAITE; and THE TEACHER, another four-parter featuring KARA TOINTON and WILL MELLOR which serves as a follow-up to a previous series from 2022 featuring SHERIDAN SMITH. As ever, whilst this may be our starting point, our conversation meanders into all sorts of other mostly-related areas, and I do hope that you enjoy our observations over the course of the hour. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.
This episode contains some strong language. This week it's all about family on The Mid•Point; whatever form it takes and whoever you include in yours, family is an important part of our lives - particularly in midlife. We've cherry picked the best bits on this topic from Gabby's recent chats with her guests, including Matt Baker, the Reverend Kate Bottley, Jill Halfpenny, Milton Jones, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, LeAnn Rimes, Dara Ó Briain, Elizabeth Day, Kate Thornton, and Adele Roberts.Gabby Logan's latest book The MidPoint Plan is available now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jill Halfpenny – the familiar and popular face on Britain's televisions who has opened up about the terrible losses she has suffered and how she got through - shares her three crisis comforts. Full episode https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/jill-halfpenny-on-navigating-loss-living-with-grief-and-rediscovering-joy/ BookA Life Reimagined: My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss, 2024. Links Stream/buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682 Host – Andy Coulson CWC team: Jane Sankey, Louise Difford, Mabel Pickering With special thanks to Ioana Barbu and the brilliant people at Global For all PR and guest approaches please contact – podcast@coulsonpartners.com
From the age of 13, Jill has been a familiar and popular face in the sitting rooms of Britain in shows from Byker Grove, Coronation Street and EastEnders to Humans. She won an Olivier award for her role in the musical Legally Blonde and was, of course, a Strictly Come Dancing champion in 2004.But hidden beneath her incredible and durable career, Jill has suffered terrible loss, both as a child and more recently. At just four years old, she faced the sudden and heartbreaking death of her father to a heart attack. Then in 2017, in cruelly similar circumstances, her partner, Matt, died in their local gym. A devastating blow for Jill and her nine-year-old son Harvey. Jill has brilliantly documented how those terrible events impacted and shaped her in her book A Life Reimagined. In this conversation we talk about the practical methods she has deployed to navigate the multiple crises in her life. Book A Life Reimagined: My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss, 2024. Links Stream/buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682 Host – Andy Coulson CWC team: Jane Sankey, Louise Difford, Mabel Pickering With special thanks to Ioana Barbu and the brilliant people at Global For all PR and guest approaches please contact – podcast@coulsonpartners.com
Rachel Stevens was one of the founding members of S Club 7, the pop band that took the world by storm in the early 2000s. She joins Anita to talk about her memoir Finding my Voice: A story of strength, belief and S Club, which covers her time in the hit-making band, her solo career and what it's been like being in the public eye.In a special extended 90 minute programme, Nuala McGovern hosted the Woman's Hour Election Debate. Senior women from the main political parties of Great Britain outlined their priorities for women and answered your questions.Taking part were: Scottish National Party spokesperson for Consular Affairs and International Engagement Hannah Bardell; Reform UK candidate Maria Bowtell; Green Party spokesperson for Housing and Communities Ellie Chowns; Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper; Conservative Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work Mims Davies; Labour's Shadow Minister for Industry and Decarbonisation Sarah Jones and Plaid Cymru's Westminster Leader Liz Saville Roberts.Actor Jill Halfpenny has starred in popular TV series such as Byker Grove, Coronation Street, EastEnders and The Cuckoo. She won an Olivier Award for her role in the musical Legally Blonde and she won the second series of BBC 1's Strictly Come Dancing. But, two tragic events have framed Jill's life story; when she was four years old her dad died suddenly of a heart attack. Then in 2017, in similarly tragic circumstances, her partner Matt died. Jill talks to Clare about confronting her grief head-on, something she examines in her new book, A Life Reimagined.For over a century, many Americans believed that interracial marriage was illegitimate and until the late 1960s, the American legal system supported that belief. Wedding Band: A Love/Hate Story in Black and White is a play written in the 1960s that explores the impact of these laws. Anita is joined by Monique Touko, the director of a new production of the play, and American historian Dr Leni Sorensen who had a black father and white mother in 1940s California.Can you ever really be just best friends with the love of your life? Laura Dockrill talks to Nuala about the thrills and awful heartache of first love, the inspiration for her first adult novel, ‘I love you, I love you, I love you.'Presenter Clare McDonnell Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Louise Corley
Stealthing is the crime of removing a condom during sex without consent and is a form of rape. Clare McDonnell discusses why this is an under-reported crime with Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Local Policing, Helen Millichap, who leads the Met's focus on violence against women and girls, and Gemma Lindfield, Barrister at Five St Andrew's Hill Chambers.Actor Jill Halfpenny has starred in popular TV series such as Byker Grove, Coronation Street, EastEnders and The Cuckoo. She won an Olivier Award for her role in the musical Legally Blonde and she won the second series of BBC 1's Strictly Come Dancing. But, two tragic events have framed Jill's life story; when she was four years old her dad died suddenly of a heart attack. Then in 2017, in similarly tragic circumstances, her partner Matt died. Jill talks to Clare about confronting her grief head-on, something she examines in her new book, A Life Reimagined.Experts from across the world from a broad range of academic disciplines including psychology, medicine, policy studies, law and humanities are coming together with an aim to research an area which some say is underfunded and poorly understood. 4M Conference 2024 organiser, Professor Gemma Sharp, from the University of Exeter's School of Psychology, joins Clare to talk about her vision.The wives of Henry VIII are often reduced to the simplistic rhyme, ‘Divorced, Beheaded, Died. Divorced, Beheaded, Survived'. But a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII's Queens, seeks to focus on the stories and identities of these six individual women – rather than their infamous husband – and their transformation into popular icons. Clare is joined by curator Charlotte Bolland.Presenter: Clare McDonnell Producer: Rebecca Myatt Studio manager: Bob Nettles
The festivities continue for Jane's impending birthday with several Colins en route - no expense has been spared! After she's finished opening some cards, they discuss blushing, draughts and Jane's toes. Plus, Jane speaks to actress Jill Halfpenny about her memoir 'A Life Reimagined: My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss'. Our next book club pick has been announced! 'Missing, Presumed' is by Susie Steiner. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jill Halfpenny has been acting on our screens for over 30 years, but she is not here to talk about one of her character's storylines but rather her own life story which is the basis of her new memoir A Life Reimagined: My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss. Jill talks to Gabby about how burying grief and trauma can manifest later in life and the importance of acknowledging emotions; her experience of recovery with Alcoholics Anonymous; the almighty shock of losing her partner, Matt, in eerily similar circumstances to her father; how grief changes over time and the tools she's collected along the way that enable her to stay hopeful about the future. This is a really open and honest conversation about love and loss, and how you rebuild your life at the midpoint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes we at the Pilot TV podcast are the very embodiment of calm, dignified professionalism. This is not one of those times. An early recording prompts unfettered anarchy this week as the team go full Joanna Page, cover a postbag slot we've done before and only half review one of the shows (we had our reasons). But all of that's okay, becasue Star Trek Discovery's Sonequa Martin-Green joins us on the show to talk about her final voyage, plus we watch Kate Winslet become a dictator, Jill Halfpenny turn into the lodger from hell and (almost) see a show about a stalker. Absolute chaos.
In this episode Gaby chats with actress Jill Halfpenny. She talks about what it has been like working in show business since she was 13 years old and they discuss her many TV shows such as 'Byker Grove', 'Eastenders', 'Waterloo Road' and recent hit 'The Drowning' and of course what it was like to win the second season of 'Strictly Come Dancing'. She also stars in the new Channel 5 Original drama ‘The Holiday' which is available to stream now on My5. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to actor Jill Halfpenny. Jill discusser her new Channel 5 drama The Holiday. She also shares some of her preferences for an actual holiday, offers her tips on line learning and does an impression of Harry Hill doing an impression of her. Before Jill's arrival there's a rushed full english and an Anglo-Saxon rent break. Recorded Tuesday 22nd February. Get in touch: fortunately.podcast@bbc.co.uk
Jill Halfpenny talks to the team about her Channel 5 drama The Holiday. Plus Hayley and Scott review Inventing Anna on Netflix, and Apple TV thriller Severance.
Welcome to the 93rd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.For the next few episodes we're going back to school as we look back some of the most iconic and memorable school shows that the world has to offer. This week we're looking back at high school tv shows not set in the classroom as we talk Fifteen, starring a young Ryan Reynolds. And we put it up against Fame. The television show based on the very successful dance movie released in 1980.And we take a special look at the iconic, British classic Byker Grove. The show that brought Newcastle to the forefront of British Children's television. We talk about episodes we watched, classic moments and the major storylines that defined this brilliant show. We also talk about the stars who emerged from Byker Grove and talk about the successes they had after Byker Grove. That includes actress Jill Halfpenny, Donna Air, former CBBC presenter Andrew Hayden-Smith and Emmerdale actors Dale Meeks, Charlie Hardwick, Chelsea Halfpenny, Laura Norton and Victoria Hawkins. And of course Ant & Dec aka PJ and Duncan.Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.For any questions and queries email us at yesterdayscapers@gmail.comYou can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
This week I talk to actress Jill Halfpenny about her father, Colin, who died when she was a child and her partner, Matt who died four years ago. As ever we talk grief, childhoods + surviving.You can follow Jill on Twitter @halfpennyjill and Griefcast on Twitter and Instagram @TheGriefcastGriefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble.And remember, you are not alone.Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018."the pandemic's most important podcast" TelegraphSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jill Halfpenny is one of the most recognisable faces on British TV. Her notable roles include Rebecca Hopkins in ITV soap opera Coronation Street; Kate Mitchell in BBC One soap opera EastEnders; Izzie Redpath in Waterloo Road; and Diane Manning in In The Club. She won the second series of the television dance contest Strictly Come Dancing in 2004.Jill talked to Giles and Jim about auditions, self doubt, following your gut feeling and getting a book of poetry from Ken Loach. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theblankpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jill Halfpenny stars in a new tv thriller The Drowning. Nine years ago, Jodie’s little boy disappeared on a picnic by the lake, presumed drowned, and she’s never been able to accept his loss. Now, out of the blue, she catches sight of a teenage boy and she’s sure that it’s her missing son. Jill talks to Samira about why she likes playing morally ambiguous characters, shares her own personal experience of loss and how grief is a monster you just can’t outrun. The British Library has just acquired the archive of the Theatre Royal, Stratford East and Helen Melody, Curator of Contemporary Literature and Creative Archives, tells Samira Ahmed about its treasures: scripts, performance recordings, letters, photographs, rehearsal notes, press cuttings and props. The archive also contains material from the tenures of later artistic directors, such Philip Hedley and Kerry Michael, who notably encouraged diversity and inclusion, Black and Asian theatre, and work made by people with disabilities. We mark the publication of a landmark anthology of queer writing, Queer: A Collection of LGBTQ Writing from Ancient Times to Yesterday, which brings together an unusually broad range of voices from across the ages and the globe to form a survey of queer literature. Editor of the anthology, Frank Wynne, will be joined by writer and artist Morgan M Page, host of trans history podcast One From the Vaults, for a discussion about the cyclical nature of attitudes towards sexuality and gender and to highlight some lesser known voices in the tradition from India, Mexico and Greenland. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Simon Richardson Main image: Jill Halfpenny in The Drowning Image credit: Unstoppable Film and Television/Bernard Walsh
Welcome back to week four of The Graham Norton Radio Show!Graham and trusty accomplice Maria help with your dilemmas in Graham's Guide.Richard Hammond talks his new challenges as he stars in a brand new Amazon Prime episodes "The Great Escapists" .Jill Halfpenny discusses her new gripping Channel 5 thriller and takes us behind the scenes of the brand new "The Drowning".Marian Keyes releases her new paper-back novel "Grown Ups" and shares her stories behind it.And Adrian Dunbar takes us exploring the Irish coast and other adventures in his brand new Channel 5 show, "Adrian Dunbar's Coastal Ireland". Graham will be back on your radio in The Graham Norton Radio Show on Saturday and Sunday from 09:30am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear all the highlights every week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jill Halfpenny is British actress who stars in Channel 5's upcoming series, The Drowning, which will begin on February 1st. She has a conversation with Tom about her love of Prince, her thoughts on coronavirus and lockdown, and the filming of her lead role in this new drama. This episode is brought to you by dBud, who make Volume Adjustable Earplugs. These are incredibly effective at filtering noise at the right level, giving you the hearing protection you need whilst retaining the clarity of the sound you are exposed to. Go to earlabs.co to check out dBud's earplugs.
This week's Andy Jaye Podcast we hear from another three sensational stars. First up, is Jill Halfpenny who joins Andy talking about her fantastic acting career as a soap star in both Eastenders and Coronation Street and about her gripping new role in 'The Drowning'. Following Jill, another Actor is in with Andy - this time, Stephen Mangan who has starred in a cacophony of shows including I'm Alan Partridge, Green Wing and Episodes plus films like The Postman Pat Movie and Hang-Ups. Stephen talks to Andy about the joys of homeschooling and his newfound love for writing whilst discussing his new children's novel 'Escape The Rooms'.The third and final guest is the incredible singing sensation - Bonnie Tyler! Perhaps best known for her 1983 hit 'Total Eclipse of the Heart', Bonnie proves that she's still got it and shares some stories about the fun she has had putting together her latest album 'The Best is Yet to come'. This week, it's another three extended chats with three amazing guests. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the Andy Jaye Podcast and why not share this episode with a friend? Follow Andy on Instagram via @Andy.Jaye to get the first scoop on the upcoming guests and episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hiyer. How are ya? Hope you're alright this week. Don't really know what say about this one. It's sad, and brutal, but incredibly honest. For anyone who has experienced grief that they haven't fully processed, it's all too relatable. This week's guest is the amazing human Jill Halfpenny. You might know Jill from Coronations Street, Eastenders or Waterloo Road, or, for those of you that remember the early days of Byker Grove, she played Nicola Dobson throughout her teenage years. We sat down with Jill on a bench in Soho Square (sorry about the construction work noise in the background this week) on a very hot day and heard her stories. Jill has experienced and come through some difficult times and she bears her scars with dignity and passion. She talks candidly about her losses and her struggles as a young actress growing up in the North East of England. She and Craig discuss the pressures of small talk, getting stuff thrown at you on the bus, unprocessed trauma, people-pleasing, being bulletproof and loads, loads more. TRIGGER WARNING - THIS EPISODE CONTAINS QUITE A LOT OF FRANK TALK ABOUT LOSS AND GRIEF. IF THAT'S PRETTY HARD WORK FOR YOU THEN IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA TO WAIT UNTIL YOU'RE FEELING IN A BETTER PLACE BEFORE LISTENING. Get in touch...Facebook- search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter- @twoshotpod Instagram- @twoshotpod If you've enjoyed listening then please click through to https://www.patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus pictures, video and audio in return. Nice one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The dress historian Amber Butchart has been finding out about the history of some of the summer wardrobe staples we all buy or dig out every year - today, sunglasses. Jill Halfpenny on her new role in the TV drama Dark Money. She plays Sam, the mother of up-and-coming young actor Isaac who accepts a pay-off to keep quiet about the abuse he suffered at the hands of a predatory Hollywood VIP. Cash Carraway recounts her experience of temporary housing, refuges, violence, loneliness, forced self-employment, sex work and food banks in her memoir Skint Estate, about her life as a working-class woman and mother living in poverty in Britain. And we have a round-up of the week’s news with Joy Lo Dico, columnist at the Evening Standard, Lara Prendergast, assistant editor of The Spectator, and writer and comedian Nuala McKeever. Presenter Jane Garvey Producer Beverley Purcell
Jill's starring in BBC One's Dark Mon£y plus Mike Flowers from The Mike Flowers Pops.
Jill Halfpenny is in the Series Linked Studio to talk all about the new drama Dark Money. Also Emma and Jeffers take a look at Series 5 of Poldark. PLUS Will Sharpe shares his Box Set To Watch Before You Die!
What would you do if you were offered three million pounds to stay silent about a terrible crime? New BBC One drama Dark Money explores the fallout of one family's decision and the real price of taking hush money. This Q+A features writer Levi David Addai, actors Jill Halfpenny and Babou Ceesay, and director Lewis Arnold.
Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason talks about her love for the music of Clara Schumann, who in the 19th Century was famous as a virtuoso pianist but overshadowed as a composer by her husband Robert Schumann. Isata has recorded Clara's music for her debut album, Romance. Tree, a major production of the Manchester International Festival, is embroiled in controversy. The Festival states that Tree is a new work, based on a concept by Idris Elba with an original script by Kwame Kwei-Armah. But writers Tori Allen-Martin and Sarah Henley say that they spent 4 years working on the project, workshopping and writing drafts, and should be credited. Samira talks to Allen-Martin and Henley about this and why they have set up an organisation to help female playwrights. Jill Halfpenny and Babou Ceesay star in new BBC drama Dark Money as a parents who accept a huge pay off to keep quiet after finding out their child was sexually abused while shooting a film in Hollywood. The Radio Times's David Butcher reviews, Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Timothy Prosser
This week our hosts will chat with Aerlyn James about which of life's truths can be gleaned from the Broadway classic, Chicago!BOOK TICKETS TO SEE SAVOYARD’S CHICAGOBen Brantley, in his review for The New York Times, wrote "'Make love to the audience' was another Fosse dictum. That's exactly what Ms. Reinking and her ensemble do. Chicago can still seem glibly cynical and artificially cold, especially in its weaker second act. But these performers know just how to take off the chill."- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Play, Beulah Annan, Belva GaertnerIMDbiTunes - Movie, BroadwaySpotify- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Bob Fosse, John Kander, Fred Ebb, Maurine Dallas Watkins, Cecil B. DeMille, Ginger Rogers, Phyllis Haver, Chita Rivera, Jerry Orbach, Barney Martin, Ann Reinking, Ruthie Henshall, Jenny Logan, Bebe Neuwirth, Ute Lemper, Joel Grey, Liza Minnelli, Nancye Hayes, Geraldine Turner, Terence Donovan, Judi Connelli, Michelle Williams, Usher, Brandy, Christopher Sieber, Charlotte d'Amboise, Michael C. Hall, Roz Ryan, Jerry Springer, Brooke Shields, NeNe Leakes, Debra Monk, Patrick Swayze, Kevin Richardson, Gretchen Mol, Rita Wilson, Alan Thicke, Melanie Griffith, Taye Diggs, Carol Woods, Chandra Wilson, John O'Hurley, Christine Pedi, Ashlee Simpson, Adam Pascal, Amy Spanger, Leigh Zimmerman, Wendy Williams, Samantha Harris, Jennifer Nettles, Marilu Henner, Jeff McCarthy, Philip Casnoff, Pasquale Aleardi, Ruthie Henshall, Christie Brinkley, Tony Yazbeck, Kara DioGuardi, Sofía Vergara, Mel B, Ryoko Yonekura, Todrick Hall, Ruthie Henshall, Marti Pellow, David Hasselhoff, John Barrowman, Tony Hadley, Jerry Springer, Kevin Richardson, Maria Friedman, Josefina Gabrielle, Denise Van Outen, Claire Sweeney, Linzi Hateley, Frances Ruffelle, Jennifer Ellison, Jill Halfpenny, Brooke Shields, Sally Ann Triplett, Bonnie Langford, Tina Arena, Ashlee Simpson, Aoife Mulholland, Michelle Williams, Christie Brinkley, America FerreraLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Welcome to Eastenders Weekly, The only weekly podcast all about Eastenders. This week we discuss episodes of Eastenders from 2nd - 7th July This week we discuss: Rainie picks a fight with Donna, Hayley’s secret job on the side, “I’m doing this now” with Jill Halfpenny, Carmel makes a decision, Shakil’s special send off episode, GAME - “Martin Fowlers 5-a-day” Sharon’s birthday planning, Poll of the Week with Shrimpy and Outro and duff duff. To get 15% off your very own Sudio Headphones, use the offer code "WEEKLY" at www.sudio.com Time Stamps 00:01:13 - Rainie VS Donna 00:20:13 - Hayley’s Taxi service 00:31:14 - “I’m Doing this Now” - Kate Mitchell - Jill Halfpenny @halfpennyjill 00:41:46 - Carmel’s distraction 00:56:19 - Live reaction from Shakil’s funeral episode @AndiMcLellan www.benkinsella.org.uk/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06ctmjx/eastenders-the-real-stories-series-1-1-godwins-story 01:14:35 - GAME “Martin Fowler’s 5-a-day” 01:19:11 - Sharon’s birthday plans 01:21:12 - Poll of the week results with Shrimpy Outro and Duff Duff Podcast theme by https://soundcloud.com/kelly-taylor-25 Don't forget please leave a review, subscribe and follow us Twitter:@eastendersweek E-Mail eastendersweekly@gmail.com and find all things Eastenders at https://eastendersweekly.podbean.com/
Welcome to Eastenders Weekly, The only weekly podcast all about Eastenders. This week we discuss episodes of Eastenders from 2nd - 7th July This week we discuss: Rainie picks a fight with Donna, Hayley's secret job on the side, “I'm doing this now” with Jill Halfpenny, Carmel makes a decision, Shakil's special send off episode, GAME - “Martin Fowlers 5-a-day” Sharon's birthday planning, Poll of the Week with Shrimpy and Outro and duff duff. To get 15% off your very own Sudio Headphones, use the offer code "WEEKLY" at www.sudio.com Time Stamps 00:01:13 - Rainie VS Donna 00:20:13 - Hayley's Taxi service 00:31:14 - “I'm Doing this Now” - Kate Mitchell - Jill Halfpenny @halfpennyjill 00:41:46 - Carmel's distraction 00:56:19 - Live reaction from Shakil's funeral episode @AndiMcLellan www.benkinsella.org.uk/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06ctmjx/eastenders-the-real-stories-series-1-1-godwins-story 01:14:35 - GAME “Martin Fowler's 5-a-day” 01:19:11 - Sharon's birthday plans 01:21:12 - Poll of the week results with Shrimpy Outro and Duff Duff Podcast theme by https://soundcloud.com/kelly-taylor-25 Don't forget please leave a review, subscribe and follow us Twitter:@eastendersweek E-Mail eastendersweekly@gmail.com and find all things Eastenders at https://eastendersweekly.podbean.com/
As he celebrates his 80th birthday, photographer Joel Meyerowitz looks back at his career which is the focus of his new book of photos, Where I Find Myself. It features his early work as a street photographer in New York in the '60s, his images of Ground Zero immediately after the 9/11 attacks, and his most recent still lifes in Tuscany. In a unique commission to open the 2018 Charleston Festival, novelist Ali Smith will be performing a piece of creative prose inspired by the Famous Women Dinner Service, a work of 50 ceramic plates featuring the portraits of historical female figures, produced by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant in 1932. Kirsty discusses the significance and the artistry of the dinner service with Ali Smith, Darren Clarke, curator at Charleston, and art dealer Robert Travers.The Girl on the Train, the psychological thriller by Paula Hawkins, became an overnight bestseller and was later adapted into a film starring Emily Blunt as the troubled Rachel who wakes up with a hangover and an uneasy feeling she's seen something she shouldn't have seen. Now it has been adapted for the stage and opens at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds with Jill Halfpenny as Rachel. Theatre Critic Nick Ahad has been to see it. As Hugh Grant stars as the disgraced MP Jeremy Thorpe in the BBC drama A Very English Scandal, TV critic Emma Bullimore charts the evolution of Hugh Grant's career, from romcoms to recent darker roles. Presenter Kirsty Lang Producer Jerome Weatherald.
Episode Seventeen of a brand new podcast all about life in football's National League, brought to you by two Torquay United fans - comedian Charlie Baker and talkSPORT's John Cadigan. This week features Jill Halfpenny (of course), the audio results of a tortuous afternoon at Boreham Wood, and the glorious return of Letters from a Listener...
London news and reviews. High Society, Citymapper, Street Kitchen. Plus interview with Jill Halfpenny and music from Boxed In. Presented by Anthony Davis. #Underground #London #Radio
A sneak peak behind the scenes of the Legally Blonde the Musical pop video “So much Better” including exclusive interviews with Sheridan Smith, Duncan James, Jill Halfpenny and Peter Davison!