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We delve into some prime late 20th century nonsense when we watch a two-part episode of MacGyver, wherein our mulleted hero is conked on the head and wakes up in Camelot, uncovers an assassination plot against King Arthur, trades tips with Merlin, rescue a fair maiden, and does battle against Queen Morganna. Starring Richard Dean Anderson, Dana Elcar, Time Winters, Christopher Collet, Christopher Neame, Robin Strasser, and Colm Meany. Written by John Considine. Directed by Michael Vejar. This is a preview of the latest episode of our series Hollywood Avalon. To hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies.
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension talk about Season 4 Episode 2 titled. The Thirty - Fathom Grave. The Episode is Directed by: Perry Lafferty and Stars: Mike Kellin, Simon Oakland, David Sheiner, John Considine, Bill Bixby and Conlan Carter. If you'd like to support our podcast and like the show you can always donate to the link here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders YouTube: www.youtube.com/@retrojakexy Twitter @Redneval2 Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/retrojakexy?_trksid=p2047675.m145687.l151929 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrivsPlace You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy episode of #NerdORama, John Considine is back in E-FF-E-C-T on the Legendary Nerd-O-Roundtable alongside the Friday Knights with reviews of “Wednesday” & “Violent Night”…PLUS – Trailers galore from “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3” and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” to the epically, awesome “Cocaine Bear”!!!
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy episode of #NerdORama we're revisiting some of our favorite moments with the Friday Knights and one and only John Considine talking ‘Space Force,' ‘Fallout 76,' and more on the Legendary Nerd-O-Roundtable!!!
Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show
One of the things that I most enjoyed about the radio show and working with John Considine was that in the middle of an hour long discussion about the Supreme Court and Prop 8 was that we could be distracted by a promo for an upcoming show... From March 25, 2013, Dave and John talk about the Invisible Jet and Prop 8...
Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show
One of the things that I most enjoyed about the radio show and working with John Considine was that in the middle of an hour long discussion about the Supreme Court and Prop 8 was that we could be distracted by a promo for an upcoming show... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plausibly-live/message
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy episode of #NerdORama; John Considine returns to the Legendary Nerd-O-Roundtable to join the Friday Knights in an epic, spoiler filled review of Denis Villeneuve's “Dune”!!!
On Slice 19, it is my incredible honour chat with the amazing man who was part of Irish rugby folklore as scrum half in the 2009 Grand Slam as well as being the last man to lift the AI Minor hurling title for Cork as captain. It is the absolute hero himself, Mr Tomas O'Leary We chat everything from his father Seanie in the GAA, life playing with Erins Own in Cork, life as an AI Minor winning captain, working with Declan Kidney, Axel, John Considine and more, Heinkin Cup days, facing Dan Carter on his debut, the Grand Slam, his amazing watch company Told and Co, life without Anthony Foley, the Paul O'Connell impact and the ultimate – Stringer vs Murray! All that and much more with one of the soundest guys I've ever chatted with! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message
Coach John Considine loved the game of basketball growing up. Surprisingly, it was not his best sport. Not many people know this but he played tennis in college while studying kinesiology and becoming a teacher. Coach Considine got his start coaching middle school boys in Moorestown where he worked. He coached Bob Falconiero's son in middle school. Falconiero was the Boys Head Coach at Eustace at the time. He invited Considine to coach with him at Eustace. After coaching at Eustace for a few years as an assistant the Girls job opened up. After thinking it over he decided to take the job and as they say the rest is history. Coach Considine has enjoyed success at Eustace. He gets his team to compete at a high level despite having a 10 year old son and 7 month old daughter. Coach Considine enjoys the relationships that he builds with his players and it shows. We are looking for more great things to come. https://twitter.com/rollcrusaders https://twitter.com/CoachCons11 Music Credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nicholas_Mackin/A_Journey/04Nicholas_Mackin-Ellinor-A_Journey_II-A_Journey-SLC41_Soisloscerdos
The sixth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1977 features Josh’s personal pick, Robert Benton’s The Late Show. Written and directed by Robert Benton and starring Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, Joanna Cassidy and John Considine, The Late Show was nominated for several major film awards, including the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The post The Late Show (1977 Josh’s Pick) appeared first on Awesome Movie Year.
On this week’s episode we have special guests Erik Wentworth and John Considine of Hammer + Sickle. Erik is the VP of the cigar side of Hammer, and John is the head of sales for Hammer + Sickle Vodka. John makes us Elder flower martinis while we smoke the original Hammer + Sickle cigar, the Tradicion, blended by Davidoff’s Henke Kelner to pair with Hammer’s premium 6 times distilled vodka.After that we switch gears and have Kendra join us for our pipe tobacco review. This week we review Mac Baren Navy Flake, a Burley based Navy Flake that Kendra paired with a new cocktail she brewed up just for us.This is the only podcast that brings the wealth of knowledge, expertise, and fun of Twins Smoke Shop, New England’s premiere smoke shop, right to you, wherever you are, whenever you want it. Each week we review a cigar and a pipe tobacco and have each expertly paired with a spirit or cocktail from the bar at our own 7-20-4 Lounge. And that is…Not Just Blowing Smoke! New episodes every Monday. Follow us on Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, and Google.
For the housebound everywhere, I'll post a daily (or so) episode of me reading from Pacific Northwest history books that I like. In Episode 18, the eighteenth installment of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle" by Murray Morgan, published by Viking Press, New York, in 1951. We complete the section about John Considine and Alexander Pantages, and begin the section called "Gold."
For the housebound everywhere, I'll post a daily (or so) episode of me reading from Pacific Northwest history books that I like. In Episode 17, the seventeenth installment of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle" by Murray Morgan, published by Viking Press, New York, in 1951. We continue with the section about John Considine and live entertainment in Seattle circa 1900, and the rise of rival Alexander Pantages.
For the housebound everywhere, I'll post a daily (or so) episode of me reading from Pacific Northwest history books that I like. In Episode 16, the sixteenth installment of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle" by Murray Morgan, published by Viking Press, New York, in 1951. We continue with the section about John Considine and live entertainment in Seattle circa 1900, and a violent confrontation and Second and Yesler.
For the housebound everywhere, I'll post a daily (or so) episode of me reading from Pacific Northwest history books that I like. In Episode 15, the fifteenth installment of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle" by Murray Morgan, published by Viking Press, New York, in 1951. We continue with the section about John Considine and live entertainment in Seattle circa 1900, as a political dispute veers toward possible violence.
For the housebound everywhere, I'll post a daily (or so) episode of me reading from Pacific Northwest history books that I like. In Episode 14, the fourteenth installment of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle" by Murray Morgan, published by Viking Press, New York, in 1951. We continue with the section about John Considine and live entertainment in Seattle in the 1890s.
For the housebound everywhere, I'll post a daily (or so) episode of me reading from Pacific Northwest history books that I like. In Episode 13, the thirteenth installment of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle" by Murray Morgan, published by Viking Press, New York, in 1951: conclusion of the section called "Fire" and beginning of the section about John Considine and live entertainment in Seattle.
On today’s ALL NEW Nerdtastically Newsworthy episode of #NerdORama the Legendary Friday Knights are made whole again as John Considine makes his triumphant return to the Nerd-O-Roundtable!!!
On today’s ALL NEW Nerdtastically Newsworthy edition of the Legendary Nerd-O-Roundtable the Friday Knights bid “so long, farewell auf Wiedersehen, adieu” John Considine…adieu
The Last Alliance: University of Alberta Tolkien Society Podcast
Originally recorded February 09, 2018: Link to archive.org page where this podcast can be downloaded.
John Meyler on Cork's defeat to Clare, while Mark Dinan talks us through the game. Cork minor boss John Considine on their defeat to Clare. We hear from Cork camogie's Amy O'Connor. And we speak to Ruairi Deane and Ronan McCarthy as we begin our look ahead to Cork v Kerry in the Munster Football Final.
Mac is joined by Legendary MacGyver Bad guy: John Considine (Log Jam, There But For the Grace, Off the Wall) who also wrote a bunch of important episodes (There But For The Grace, Blind Faith, Good Knight MacGyver and Trail to Doomsday). Get deep into how those were made and hear never before heard stories from the set! Our Links: Facebook link - TheNeverGetsOldPodcast Twitter - NeverGetsOldPod Store link - Redbubble Mac's Instagram - mac_w_jackson Mac's Twitter - MacWJackson Mac's Youtube - MacWJack Nate's Instagram - IndianaCarter Nate's Business Twitter - CCredentialsLLC Nate's Business Website - Commissioned Credentials LLC
The Friday Roundtable with John Considine
In 1971 a Senator from Alaska began publishing classified documents known collectively as "the Pentagon papers." The ensuing kerfuffle tested the limits of Article 1 Section 6. Dave & john take a look at the Constitution and The Pentagon Papers
Parasites, disease and invasive species have been wrecking havoc on America's forests for decades. In the last century a blight nearly wiped out the American chestnut tree. Dutch elm disease continues to wipe out vast numbers of trees. Now the emerald ash borer, a beetle from Asia, has killed some 50 million trees and it's threatening the forests from which logs are drawn to make baseball bats. Federal Drive with Tom Temin got an update from John Considine, a materials research engineer at the Forest Service's Forest Products Laboratory, on federal efforts to help baseball and its bats.
First up today, Hugh, Pat and Harry discuss Tánaiste Simon Coveney's difficult few days, and the disbandment of the ill-fated Strategic Communications Unit. Then they take a close look at a recent story that revealed a lot about how Irish politics really works: the controversy over the allocation of a sports grant to a private Dublin school. UCC economist (and former All Ireland winning Cork hurler) John Considine explains how it really works.
This week: Rev. John Considine
Book: Improvising: My Life And Show Business, available on Amazon.Author:John Considine, television/film actor and writer. Check out his author facebook page and his fiction book entitled A War. And here is a written Q and A I did recently with him about his time on MacGyver.Conversation:Total run time: 1:02:170:01 - introduction1:27 - early childhood14:07 - acting career25:39 - MacGyver1:01:24 - epilogueYour browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and the podcast is available in iTunes.
The new President, Gerald R. Ford, pardons the old Presedint, Richard M Nixon. Thirty-nine years later, Dave & John take a look at Article 2 Section 2, Opinions and Pardons
A Constitution Thursday look at the 14th Amendments protections of "privileges and immunities" and how that enters into the arguments for and against bans on gay marriage
A man is stopped for a broken taillight in a place where it is not illegal to have a broken taillight... from there things go down hill fast. What happens when a Police Officer makes a "reasonable error" in enforcing a law that doesn't actually exist as the basis for a search and seizure? And should the results of that search and seizure be admissible in Court?
Constitution Thursday (and Afternoons Live) come to an end as Dave recaps four years of Constitutoin Thursday and looks to the future
Despite the proposed Constitution's positives, there were those who argued that it would be a mistake to adopt such a government. They were the "Anti-Federalists," and they included many well known Patriots. Dave & John look at the Anti-Federalist Arguments against the Constitution
Despite what some believe, the actual purpose of the Constitution was to preserve the Union. Without it, none of the social ills or problems would have been solved. Without Union, the nation would not survive. Article VII bears the signatures of some of the greatest men who ever lived who attest to the idea that together we are stronger.
Article VI of the US Constittuon says that the Constitution is the supremem law. What does that mean? Dave & John look at Article VI
During the Civil War, Texas decides to sell the bonds they got from the US Government when they became a State. The problem is that the Governor refused to sign off on the idea, and the bonds didn't really belong to the Confederate Government in Texas. Dave & John trace the bonds and the relationships between the States and the Federal Government in Article V of the US Constitution
The admission of a new State into the Union is an exciting moment. Unless, you happen to be in the middle of a Civil War, and the State in question is being carved out of another State which may.. or may not... have given its permission. Dave & John look at the adding of new States tot he Union and Article IV Section3 &4