POPULARITY
This week the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse begins it's first act with Rachel Pulliam and Sole Twin Audio's adaptation of "The Turn of the Screw" from their Patchwork Classics series. The cast for this epic includes Sharon Grünwald as Announcer, Ross Bernhard as The Whistler, Ted Bjorndal as Douglas, Karl Nordman as The Uncle, Tanya Rich as The Governess, Fiona Mack as Mrs. Grose, Melissa Fry as Flora, Taylor Johnson as Miles, Pete Lutz as Peter Quint, Lana O'Kell as Miss Jessel, Jerry Kokich, Anusia Battersby, Fiona Thraille, Tony Francis, and as the Patchwork Classics Voices Lillian Rachel, Adam Blanford, Alexxandra Macedo, Karl Werner, Larry Groebe, Gareth Bowley, Erin Suminsby, Theodore Perez, John Lingard, Caleb Bressler, and Nate James as the Jurors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse begins it's first act with Rachel Pulliam and Sole Twin Audio's adaptation of "The Turn of the Screw" from their Patchwork Classics series. The cast for this epic includes Sharon Grünwald as Announcer, Ross Bernhard as The Whistler, Ted Bjorndal as Douglas, Karl Nordman as The Uncle, Tanya Rich as The Governess, Fiona Mack as Mrs. Grose, Melissa Fry as Flora, Taylor Johnson as Miles, Pete Lutz as Peter Quint, Lana O'Kell as Miss Jessel, Jerry Kokich, Anusia Battersby, Fiona Thraille, Tony Francis, and as the Patchwork Classics Voices Lillian Rachel, Adam Blanford, Alexxandra Macedo, Karl Werner, Larry Groebe, Gareth Bowley, Erin Suminsby, Theodore Perez, John Lingard, Caleb Bressler, and Nate James as the Jurors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*Produced for Sole Twin Audios' Patchwork Classics especially for Jack Ward's Summerstock Playhouse...featuring David Ault. This can still be found at the Mutual Audio Network. - Show Notes - Company: Sole Twin Audios Series: Patchwork Classics, Episode 1 “The Turn of the Screw” by Henry James Adapted as an audio play by Rachel Pulliam Music by Ross Bernhardt Sound Engineer: Adam Blanford Poem: How Shall I Greet My Love by Adam Blanford Artwork: Cordelia Dreisonstok CAST Sharon Grünwald as Announcer Ross Bernhard as The Whistler Ted Bjorndal as Douglas Karl Nordman as The Uncle Tanya Rich as The Governess Fiona Mack as Mrs. Grose Melissa Fry as Flora Taylor Johnson as Miles Pete Lutz as Peter Quint Lana O'Kell as Miss Jessel Jerry Kokich, Anusia Battersby, Fiona Thraille, Tony Francis, as the Patchwork Classics Voices Lillian Rachel, Adam Blanford, Alexxandra Macedo, Karl Werner, Larry Groebe, Gareth Bowley, Erin Suminsby, Theodore Perez, John Lingard, Caleb Bressler, and Nate James as the Jurors
This week the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse begins it's first act with Rachel Pulliam and Sole Twin Audio's adaptation of "The Turn of the Screw" from their Patchwork Classics series. The cast for this epic includes Sharon Grünwald as Announcer, Ross Bernhard as The Whistler, Ted Bjorndal as Douglas, Karl Nordman as The Uncle, Tanya Rich as The Governess, Fiona Mack as Mrs. Grose, Melissa Fry as Flora, Taylor Johnson as Miles, Pete Lutz as Peter Quint, Lana O'Kell as Miss Jessel, Jerry Kokich, Anusia Battersby, Fiona Thraille, Tony Francis, and as the Patchwork Classics Voices Lillian Rachel, Adam Blanford, Alexxandra Macedo, Karl Werner, Larry Groebe, Gareth Bowley, Erin Suminsby, Theodore Perez, John Lingard, Caleb Bressler, and Nate James as the Jurors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse begins it's first act with Rachel Pulliam and Sole Twin Audio's adaptation of "The Turn of the Screw" from their Patchwork Classics series. The cast for this epic includes Sharon Grünwald as Announcer, Ross Bernhard as The Whistler, Ted Bjorndal as Douglas, Karl Nordman as The Uncle, Tanya Rich as The Governess, Fiona Mack as Mrs. Grose, Melissa Fry as Flora, Taylor Johnson as Miles, Pete Lutz as Peter Quint, Lana O'Kell as Miss Jessel, Jerry Kokich, Anusia Battersby, Fiona Thraille, Tony Francis, and as the Patchwork Classics Voices Lillian Rachel, Adam Blanford, Alexxandra Macedo, Karl Werner, Larry Groebe, Gareth Bowley, Erin Suminsby, Theodore Perez, John Lingard, Caleb Bressler, and Nate James as the Jurors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we conclude The Voyage Of The Dawntreader. But first we open with Navy Lark, in which CPO Pertwy makes magic with a fruit machine, then Matt Cox and John Lingard talk Prince Philip, his life, his legacy, tv, soccer, church postpandemic cCalifornia and anything else they hit. It's a fun summer jaunt with John and we thank him and hope you enjoy it. We then have I'm Sorry I'll Read That AGain in which the prunes make fun of Henry VIII and we then conclude The Voyage of The Dawntreader. Thanks to Julianne and Joseph and a happy first to Julieanne and Joseph. Enjoy. brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com
This week after our hour of naval commedy we meet HRH in a wonderful interview. We'll be looking at HRH a lot these next few weeks culminating with a full disscussion of his life on May 22 with John Lingard. We also have Chief Inspector West and conclude The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe. I had promised a historical documentary but found HRH more compelling so please forgive the host. Enjoy.
Last pod for 2020 and have we got audio treaats for you. This is our longest episode ever as we feaature Scrooge The Musical with Antony Newley as Scrooge. We also have Navy Lark, Cosmic Quest the prunes drop in and a bit of fun from your hosts as an innkeeper drops by in the form of our own John Lingard. Enjoy.
Technically, this was last week's brunch. However health deemed it to be otherwise and if you're looking for an explanation it's in the first sixteen minutes of the show. You also get the usual offerings, plus our time with John Lingard. It's a lengthy interview, just under two hours. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed putting it together.
This week, two coach stories crossed our desk, which we had to share. The first is from John Lingard, the second from John H Smith of Derbyshire. Both are quite good and are well deserving of air time. We begin our regular offerings, with I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and a tribute from the roaring twenties from 1968 then we learn about stories from the sky in our cosmic quest. On Troutbridge there's a redundancy drive from October of 1968 and we end with Rumpole and the Show Folk. Plenty to enjoy so why not settle back whether you're in hot burning California like I am or whether your climes are beginningg a more autumnal routine? Email us at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com and as alwaays please enjoy.
This week, we finish jFatherland, Navy Lark, for the time being and we return to a galaxy far far away. You also hear that some of the host's favorite resturants are opening again, get a first hand report from Western Australia on life down under during lock down and we mourn Heather Jean Chasen with John Lingard, and a Crossroads snipet. Happy brunching.
Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, was the queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. She is best known for her vigorous attempt to reverse the English Reformation, which had begun during the reign of her father, Henry VIII. She restored, to the Church, some of the property taken from it in the previous two reigns. She was not able to legislate to force those who, at that time, held property which had been plundered from the Catholic Church and the monasteries. During her five-year reign, Mary had over 280 religious dissenters burned at the stake in the Marian persecutions, which led to her denunciation as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents. At her funeral service, John White, bishop of Winchester, praised Mary: "She was a king's daughter; she was a king's sister; she was a king's wife. She was a queen, and by the same title a king also." She was the first woman to successfully claim the throne of England, despite competing claims and determined opposition, and enjoyed popular support and sympathy during the earliest parts of her reign, especially from the Roman Catholics of England. Mary's attempts to undo the reforming work of her brother's reign faced major obstacles. Despite her belief in the papal supremacy, she ruled constitutionally as the Supreme Head of the English Church, a contradiction under which she bridled. She found herself entirely unable to restore the vast number of ecclesiastical properties handed over or sold to private landowners. Protestant writers at the time, and since, have often taken a highly negative view of Mary's reign. By the 17th century, the memory of her religious persecutions had led to the adoption of her sobriquet "Bloody Mary". John Knox attacked her in his First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women (1558), and she was prominently vilified in Actes and Monuments (1563), by John Foxe. Subsequent editions of Foxe's book remained popular throughout the following centuries and helped shape enduring perceptions of Mary as a bloodthirsty tyrant. Mary is remembered in the 21st century for her vigorous efforts to restore the primacy of Roman Catholicism in England after the rise of Protestant influence during the short-lived reign of her half-brother, Edward. Protestant historians have long denigrated her reign, emphasizing that in just five years she burned several hundred Protestants at the stake in the Marian persecutions. In the mid-20th century, H. F. M. Prescott attempted to redress the tradition that Mary was intolerant and authoritarian, and scholarship since then has tended to view the older, simpler assessments of Mary with increasing reservations. A historiographical revisionism since the 1980s has to some degree improved her reputation among scholars. Christopher Haigh argued that her revival of religious festivities and Catholic practices was generally welcomed. Haigh concluded that the "last years of Mary's reign were not a gruesome preparation for Protestant victory, but a continuing consolidation of Catholic strength." Catholic historians, such as John Lingard, thought Mary's policies failed not because they were wrong but because she had too short a reign to establish them and because of natural disasters beyond her control. In other countries, the Catholic Counter-Reformation was spearheaded by Jesuit missionaries; Mary's chief religious advisor, Cardinal Reginald Pole, refused to allow the Jesuits into England. Her marriage to Philip was unpopular among her subjects and her religious policies resulted in deep-seated resentment. The military loss of Calais to France was a bitter humiliation to English pride. Failed harvests increased public discontent. Philip spent most of his time abroad, while his wife remained in England, leaving her depressed at his absence and undermined by their inability to have children. After Mary's death, Philip sought to marry Elizabeth but she refused him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehistoryexpress/support
We're making a return. Yes we're back for the present. This week as I'm frantically searching for stuff to play ... more on that next week I promise we have an interview I conducted with the podcast reporter fred Castaneda from www.podcastreporter.com. It's all about the Hammer film studios of England which brought us great films like "A Study in Terror," and of course Frankenstein. Please enjoy and we'll have John Lingard soon to discuss Brexit, Boris Johnson and my personal favorite cricket. It's good to be back.
The second story of the Magical Things series brings us to an interview with the only actual wizard ever. Listen to him tell his story but also stay out of his way! Voice actors featured in this story are John Lingard, Rachael Murphy, Lindsay Thompson and Michael McPhee. Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a message from a podcast called Chronosphere Fiction!
This special episode of Turtle Talks is a Q&A with University of Minnesota hazelnut researcher Lois Braun. On the day of the recording, she and her tech assistant Connor planted fifty hazelnut plants in our south field. You can read more about her research at https://www.midwesthazelnuts.org/ Additionally, Lois's important work as part of the Forever Green initiative promotes improving natural resources and economic opportunities for farmers. Diversified income streams and perennials on the landscape are both things HDT can get behind! Find out more about Forever Green here: https://www.forevergreen.umn.edu/ Music used in the episode: Intro - What to Expect by Jake Bradford 1) Staring by Muted on the album Muted 2) Here Tonight by City Acres on the album Eastern Autumn 3) Kerosene by John Lingard on the album Taxi Home and Takeaway
Episode One: Paranormal Love is the debut episode of Your Three Stories Podcast. Join our mysterious host as he tells us three stories based around the theme of unexplained love. Voice actors featured in the episode are John Lingard, Mike McPhee, Lindsay Thompson, Stephanie Hennessey, Chris Corbett, Bridget Baldwin, Frank McKibbon, Bonnie MacLeod, Wesley Colford, Aaron Corbett, Andrew Gouthro and Lesley MacLean.
To true Brunch listeners John Lingard needs no introduction. However if your new to the show or you like reaading things about other people we're goiong to give John Lingard an introductin anyway. In 2009 during one of Matt's many ramblings as usual Matt got something wrong. A Listener emailed the show to kindly correct Matt on his infality and what do you know? A friendship struck. John began appearing annually to discuss the state of Britain every year around the holidays and in 2015 actually flew to America to accompany Matt and Maria to their first NAB convention in Las Vegas. While Nab has invited them all back they've also increased their prices. In 2016 John did two wonderful things for the show. First he co hosted an episode while Matt and Maria were on their honeymoon but he also flew back to America to take part in the long planned wedding of Matt and Maria. Now it's their turn to fly to England to vissit him. Oncce Texas is over it's on the trip agenda. John has kept us pretty current with our shows so Making Of Music the prunes and yes even Earthsearch is back but ... knowing John there may be a few Easter eggs hiding in Brunch Studio UK. We hope you enjoy and we'll see you next week with full reports from Texas. Questions or comments for John should go to brunchwitthebrits@gmail.com and we'll make sure he gets them.
I have to admit the John Lingard interview was recorded in December and was meant to be aired in December. YOu should know why it wasn't if you've been listenening if you haven't well go back to432 because there you'll also find part 1 of Cider With Rosie please enjoy for questions email myself at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com or John himself at johnlingard@email.com also a huge heart felt apology to my ausie listteners. You deserve the Ashes. be
This week Matt Cox and John Lingard do what they do best ... talk. About Brexit, the improbable rise of the Lincoln football club and a host of British radio and telivission. Also you'll hear part 2 of Have His Carcas enjoy an Embassy Party and finish This Sceptred Isle. Yes ... finish it. Enjoy.
Special thanks to John Lingard it's not complete but we'll take it.
This week from stately Lingard Towers we're treated to more then a few treats but beware behind the treats there are a few tricks as well. In keeping with the season we'll listen to a Wilkie Collins dramatization of The Haunted Hotel but we'll have time to laugh with Radioactive who said people from Oxford weren't funny hear a reading from Lincoln City Radio of Philip K Dick's The I's have it and conclude with a radio play entitled Bah Bah Black Sheep which in my opinion is good enough for BBC you be the judge. Either way you feel John needs to be thanked for his hard work allowing me to step away for a bit. Thank you John
We conclude the Naïve and Sentimental Lover ... for good. It's over and ... it's a surprise ending. I'd like to thank John Lingard for his hard work on this project.
Special thanks to John Lingard for his hard work
Again thanks to John Lingard for his hard work on this work. It's dreadfully obvious this time our dear friend is suffering froom an awful head cold and that makes this reading much more special. We're almost done gang. Almost done..
We continue John Lecarre's marvelous work. Thanks as always to John Lingard.
We continue John Lingard's amazing reading of Le Carre's little known work. Enjoy
We continue John Lingard's amazing reading of John Le Carre's little known classic. Enjoy
John Lingard doesn't disappoint and you won't believe how this chapter ends.
As always thanks to John Lingard for his hafrd work.
Thanks as always to John Lingard for his work.
We continue John L Carre's definitely unique an interesting book on love emotion feelings language. Enjoy and as always thanks to John Lingard for his work. Word f warning this contains language not suitable for readers.
Special thanks to John Lingard for his work
We can't call it seasonal as it's the middle of February. Once a year we get together over Skype with John Lingard our regular correspondent from England. Usually you know John as our reader currently of Naïve and Sentimental Lover. However every so often it's nice to get a look at news you normally don't hear on BBC. We'll wrap up the Lincoln Christmas market wax poetically about John's travels in Americaa last April and look forward to the year ahead. There's humor fun and genuine comradeship. Pleaase enjoy btw regular programing continues next week.
As always thanks to John Lingard for this work. Enjoy
Thanks to John Lingard for his work on this book. Enjoy
This week we continue The Naïve And Sentimental Lover special thanks to John Lingard for his reading.
Reaad by John Lingard enjoy
So the novel continues casidy continues waiting and John gets some wonderful reading done. Thanks so much John for your hard work.
As always thanks to John Lingard for his hard work and enjoy this chapter as we delver deeper in to the life of one Aldo Cassidy
Thanks to John Lingard for reading this work. Much shorter this week and next however the mind of Aldo is always complex.
Was Aldo in Fantassyland those first seven chapters? Chapter 9 gives you a good hard look at his home life his children his thoughts. and ... his father. Enjoy thanks to John Lingard for his hard work
Thanks again for John Lingard's tireless work on this project
Only 31 more to go gang and I hope you're enjoying this. Special thanks to John Lingard for his work.
John Lingard continues his reading of this fine little known work of the renowned espionage specialist. Enjoy
Here for your pleasure John Lingard continues his marvelous work with The Naïve and Sentimental Lover. Enjoy
Yes it's our seventh season of babt however in case you're wondering it's a whole new year, a whole new book and therefore a whole new beginning. This time before we continue the Smiley Chronicles we along with John LeCarre take a break from espionage as we present The Naive And Sentimental Lover so comme ... enter the mind of Aldo Cassidy. This book is wonderfully presented by co host John Lingard from our bwtb Lincoln England studios with an intro by Matt Cox evvery week just to keep you informed on what's going on. I think we'll need it. This is not pg Woodhouse. Enjoy
This week we begin to look at The Naive Sentimental Lover a novel written by John Le carre this book lovingly read by John Lingard over a two yeaar period will be our next audio book over a 35 week period. We also begin to learn about the police system in England and we conclude with Earthsearch. This gripping 1981 advventure serial tells of the crew of the Starship Challenger and their search for Earth led by their guardian "angels." Enjoy. Email the show at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com follow the group on facebook and follow Matt cox on twitter at twitter.com/bwtbrits
Plus learn where Matt's been these last three weeks. Enjoy. Many thanks to John Lingard for heading our way to @nmx for giving us such a good time and enjoy this JForsyte episode.
This week one episode of Forsyte and some final reminders of NAB will you be there? Get in touch and let us know. Also be at NMX to hear Matt Cox Fred Castaneda and John Lingard at different times. Enjoy.
If you've been a listener to this podcast you know how much we look forward to our yearly chat with audio drama actor radio presenter and now recently retired John Lingard from Lincolnshire in the United Kingdom. John has read us books presented original programs on the history of British broadcasting and come up with lots of filler and intro matterial for this humble podcast. So it's a pleasure at this time of holidaay reflection to welcome him back. This time skype worked. So well in fact we're considering more pannel discussions. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we tackle the privatization of trains Black Friday, is pub life changing? Does Prince George have playmates? and the excitement of the upcoming National Association of broadcasters convention in Vegas plus New Media Expo. Thanks again John for your work in this project. We'll conclude with some genuine laughter as only Jerome K Jerome can dish it out with After Supper Ghost stories. A good long brunch so why not fill a glass of your favvorite beverage and join us.
However for those of you who can't get enough of Smith fear not as we'll begin Smith In The City. It's not John Lingard but Jonathan Cecil this time. It's almost as if the two are walking in one shadow. Also we'll look at the Irish victims of the American Revolution. Enjoy.
I certainly hope you're enjoying thge long brunches as much as Maria and I are. The microphone is sounding better each recording session and we welcome suggestions on its improvements. Now on to this week. This week we stawrt as uusual with Navy Lark and three episodes. It's Four five and six from Season 6 and we hope Mr. Philips is doing better with Heather ... stay tuned. Then it's off to Baker Street and The Adventure of The Cardboard Box. We'll end with chapters 5 through 8 of Mike and P Smith read by our dear friend John Lingard. Enjoy.
Who we kidding? It's a conversation and we'd like to warn you it was recorded using sky recorder so the sound may not be what it could have been had we used mp3 to skype. Any questions please email producerdirectormaria@gmail.com and let her know ideas about skype recording for next year's chat. It is understandable however and we hope you enjoy our yearly chat with audio drama actor John Lingard of Lincoln England a very dear friend of both the host ... and the show. It feels great to be back. We hope you've missed us as we have all of you and we hope your holidays were amazing. Also a surprise for listener Carina Join us on facebook or email the show at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com thanks and enjoy
Brunch With The Brits 270 is here. Join us as we clean up lose ends so to speak. First of all due to its incomplete nature the episode of Harry LIme entitled Honeymoon will not be heard. The Only BBC offering this week will be Sceptred Isle and that will cover Militias and Pitt's plan to invade Canada. Then we'll finish Mike A Public School Story with Chapters 25 through 29. AGain thanks to John Lingard for all his work. Ways to ListenBrunch can be picked up at www.radiooutofthepast.orgIt can also be found in itunes and subscribed to at http://bwtbrits.libsyn.comAnd hear us on the radio entertainment network. Want to hear a show? Email us at brunch@london.comFind us on facebookand follow the show on twitter at bwtbrits.twitter.comEnjoyMatt Cox HostMaria CAstaneda Producer DirectorPs. Feel like walking? It's back this time walk with the Brunch With The Brits team in October through Disneyland as we participate in our Choc Walk in the Park. Need info? Email producerdirectormaria@gmail.com
This week we celebrate the Fourth by doing a little house cleaning. We have our usual suspects. Harry Lime is from July 4 of 1952 and it's entitled Paris is Not The Same. On Sceptred Isle we'll learn of the Black HOle of Calcuta and then four chapters of Mike A Public School Story read by our listener and dear friend John Lingard. Enjoy. And stay tuned to the end for some very special Fourth of July merriment. Remember we did win our Independence from the British after all.Ways to ListenBWTB is always here at www.radiooutofthepast.org2 If you've an i device you can downloadus in itunes by going to bwtbrits.libsyn.com Brunch is also available on the Radio Entertainment Network. Have a great FourthMatt Cox HostMaria CAstaneda Producer DirectorEmail us at brunch@london.com
This week on Brunch Harry Lime is in Austria as he joins the circus. From April 25 of 1952. Meanwhile we'll get to know Turnip Townsend and more about Wallpole as George II takes the throne in Sceptred Isle. We then listen to Dad's Army and War Dance. Captain Mannering decides the platoon needs a little fun for morale and Pike is engaged. Or is he? And at school thegreat picnic has begun in Mike as read by John Lingard and written by PG Woodhouse. Listen to Brunch at http://bwtb.libsyn.net and t http://www.radiooutofthepast.org You can also catch the show Sunday nights at ren.orgEmail us at brunch@london.comFollow the show on facebook and twitter. and as always enjoy.
This week on Brunch it's a much shorter show. As we're at Westfest sponsored by DPN. 1 Harry Lime this week is from April 18 of 1952 and it's The Painted Smile. Harry's off to Scicily this trip.2 In Sceptred Isle we learn about dirty taxes and tolls.3 Dad's Army deals with "Brains VS Braun 4 We end with Mike read by our friend John Lingard. What happened after the row at school? Enjoy.
A brief word of warning about this week's BWTB. It has explicit moments that may not be suitable for all listeners. It has an e label in i tunes due to a bit of language as we were at the Renaissance Fair last week and this week we present some of the Ren fair musicicians we uncovered. We appologize in advance if we offend. Special thanks to The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Poxy Bogarts for allowing us to use their music to give listeners a tast of a true Southern California classic. If there are Ren fairs in your part of the world or country not only do we strongly suggest you attend if it's up your alley we'd like to hear about them. There is a show this week as well and we start as always with The lives of Harry Lime from April 11 of 1952. Harry travels all over Europe and Havannah to uncover a mysterious gentleman's past. The episode is entitled Man of Mystery. Then in This Sceptred Isle we'll leawrn about the real seventeenth century aka what life was like for the real common English. We'll move on to Dad's army and listen to A Soldier's Farewell. Mannering takes what Charles Boyier says seriously about Napoleon. We'll conclude with Mike Chapter 8 read by our friend across the pond John Lingard. A row happens and while Mike is not involved ... he knows about it. Enjoy. Ways to lListen1 BWTB is right here on Radio Out of the Past at http://www.radiooutofthepast.org2 Y 2 You can hear the show in i tunes by goin and subscribing to http://bwtb.libsyn.com3 YOu can hear the show every Sunday at www.ren.orgEmail us at brunch@london.com follow us on twitter or facebookTwitter twitter.com/bwtbritsand find us on facebookMatt Cox HostMaria CAstaneda Producer
X-Apparently-To: mbcox99@sbcglobal.net via 98.139.172.126; Sun, 24 Mar 2013 01:04:27 +0000Received-SPF: neutral (67.18.59.7 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of radiooutofthepast.org)X-YMailISG: 6bxfE6AWLDtvtQbrkyyBQTNYKaQJuv5VktrO_4lmT7Irp.Me c9KwJXysGlJvA7TVr.zVOwD9kLImsZc0pYDLfrsCg00oNs2v6dPFQIJAie_p loQsUYF_2TvSZZuGFlw9OS7QK74AfpWSuJIYeWeiAWFVVutApVvGPWbdQ8qc rsol6.LLqh8jDMpGIRHL75MQysEqvo35kPTatFnmHdodWdkmejlaKkiyeiOb EmL5j5qCpXRzmLQ.BS5AmSzmkAd1X4g.sraEuuxqxuCh34ixE6VNEPMcMp6E 6mXM3zmvyT7FzdOH_wlBzoKxYJV68OXqflZ0Q.ckxW8aRQIf6pgwLxfn0NWj lmb7S1wLpgwlEQZ.EKfwbe99r2YQrp.M8CLikc6OZeslBTnGjXImifDVS3BA yQ7g21Sjp4Wkf6aCkxi5oBt.H4gkXI2FC4PrejVf8OIUlnVlAM0l334jXwoN 9372Hftt33sRyR8W_.MjpxfyUZ61vC2IK1Evhds313461YBGPa8Bf0JJNlzd 36RwGr9VxvJsbk8CINYYHxWH4zLVOP3ORvEcX_yw7GBu4cH2oydbLppExAGC wXUdMrtJC6NGHE5HSEKIdGpy5r0Nde4uHnBzFi0hakz3heFANW1lHvcjthEp 61dw3_nORnRH9isGsCBdpbOWBdDA5dr32D0qVObFEZbFo6pMZ07kKOFalK.3 GHgh98lihw3M5c4rQFWsDx3ucM3Iyyao6q2Ycz.FaW2IgEcyw3RmRipgoxHO NQaB.GQacNhIhEpD9cm61eRjRHsypY21yevI5V85DdzorLhNlF.p_tM7Dc3b X2smdfCOMe7ocUsayvP9E63h3wOnTr.aAPmS8pEU5pEY3e9Dd24pPOCKeSR8 1CxXXK5Qb8JkalqkccnZYnrdCdIXp7gy_rEQbUbJgN.udRFDkAtYwIuTtjwc 8YgQt.n7VYuedJLVxeeW9d865O3.S0wIanT5uK8a2h5BIZUD1XbgrBNJPaqe cNTwHXJuVu12i17KhFdRFrKn4yfjUJSwtcPSKnlclzUUkr7cfUwcqWhVc3Bs 3BmxiQrYxu01JkOl4J7j3AwH7d0.DsweB.0sVV3tonOvb6qXR0UTj5nWBs0e HtkCuEWRPsjPKbKKhANhqpf6g6twp80KGT0INTC5gALlwlWXtbd66IwEAdcT D3dCxTVSkeJvql6Cb3DtpRR4Zb8wnfRYltFFKPyxyNAWvGpGZYDc9zEDD2cs jwMhD7bNMGrKALSFI6uiH1XQ_HOMip97N_InIi7smmG_1ehSSuoC8s9kXFtq bpPu9c5JsGgq8TR_eMhE7lWRRUZhGaUSwoTUsHCYQKYZtXpyw1c8gHp3U8T2 AvC1bgS1dMwbqQVL5OnxPx0gJtC_f63tK6yYlOo95BL5JVSot.LAiGcRhnD1 0vxmdSFlv.DGvfqyq_50CLHxp9MAEvQm0ZO2X-Originating-IP: [67.18.59.7]Authentication-Results: mta1017.sbc.mail.ne1.yahoo.com from=radiooutofthepast.org; domainkeys=neutral (no sig); from=sbcglobal.net; dkim=permerror (bad sig)Received: from 127.0.0.1 (EHLO gateway12.websitewelcome.com) (67.18.59.7) by mta1017.sbc.mail.ne1.yahoo.com with SMTP; Sun, 24 Mar 2013 01:04:26 +0000Received: by gateway12.websitewelcome.com (Postfix, from userid 5007) id 021538919DA73; Sat, 23 Mar 2013 20:04:26 -0500 (CDT)Received: from gator504.hostgator.com (gator504.hostgator.com [74.53.141.18]) by gateway12.websitewelcome.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id E5C458919DA30; Sat, 23 Mar 2013 20:04:25 -0500 (CDT)Received: from localhost ([127.0.0.1]:33222 helo=gator504.hostgator.com) by gator504.hostgator.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) (envelope-from ) id 1UJZMH-0002su-Fk; Sat, 23 Mar 2013 20:04:25 -0500Received: from nm13-vm0.access.bullet.mail.sp2.yahoo.com ([98.139.44.160]:25957) by gator504.hostgator.com with esmtps (TLSv1:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:256) (Exim 4.80) (envelope-from ) id 1UJZME-0002rT-As for otr-discussion@radiooutofthepast.org; Sat, 23 Mar 2013 20:04:22 -0500Received: from [98.139.44.104] by nm13.access.bullet.mail.sp2.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 24 Mar 2013 01:04:21 -0000Received: from [98.138.104.98] by tm9.access.bullet.mail.sp2.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 24 Mar 2013 01:04:21 -0000Received: from [127.0.0.1] by smtp118.sbc.mail.ne1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 24 Mar 2013 01:04:21 -0000DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=sbcglobal.net; s=s1024; t=1364087061; bh=7BVu9ylGW7Bo3qRheGt5yFkcnM5tBDPwPRl5/pFxpsQ=; h=X-Yahoo-Newman-Id:Message-ID:X-Yahoo-Newman-Property:X-YMail-OSG:X-Yahoo-SMTP:X-Rocket-Received:X-Mailer:Date:To:From:Subject:Mime-Version:Content-Type; b=x3tZ50u0yj1OH9TlpB9Fmt79RXsXXCA/CX8BZZtHwMkB+4jJn2Z6QquUukTIb76uU0iBDLNTUNh930GGOVmE19snCR1dUItjo7yZKHZUfnHwZ3yLT20QHs9U/DqchGtI+xYWxF0mtbI5DaQnRZ9zjcGMWVzJMNj27tBK/LitqIw=X-Yahoo-Newman-Id: 308513.22913.bm@smtp118.sbc.mail.ne1.yahoo.comMessage-ID: X-YMail-OSG: X309g58VM1k4MLCTtgQ.66kSrCdOV_Kf0Bfa9XmTzwHgfZx 5uIfyCuQ3SErqCx3b5WDq.55skzixuqXknBFM46euaHzGzL1Fy7dGsV7yIsQ jYb7U.rNJbGajPunScy58Ab6kH2v0TLAaTTmOsqG84puYY_pXNJWeGRxxuah rhnbxk6ksk8SOK0nXHH9PmAdNwpkV_eilCRzRXl9PcIT2.mqZ0nOeFB.L8uM PFEwra3Q8iU.y1_oX_tq3U26YzL.mS1ZsczSP08MYZXdr7X3GFZvbiKCTvCr ILNnQtXsvTBCLEMN4WoOgIv29gkqYXZWmef_wm36JGxDhFSQWdn5Mr1AQZnt C25ByOiJVMwyxootdrnaDet.EARy0fRNZc10Ufl59CE6sMiLtyly92Aug6YU Uh.olZgxWXt0m4DUC_C8IikPXpXcuL4FINTG4hWXKOdrtzVOBvbF4cqTYwjZ q9uQpgYHVzW7lT98nZ88vr.t.yNOwkiOq_nNr92WyNjsUwHiImIleLcT1xJQ V9hJnZ.sCpojT6gV6i3PBHctRD2Tli0uNsC3W1h_omrwOrBX1RRr7ASfaxnc o8XkgeXgqx3IC_KTC5R72ncerRhAG4AAPXdvhgtiyG2w_S861lWyBcxfA5Fk WukSS6jPG6uZu2Bcu7wYmBSrdGB0EN8bE16wYYd0rxqFykflZuEF.nOe5L54 136Zb8qDIhVF.u8sFX-Yahoo-SMTP: 3XqEaPyswBDmoHUuWA26EU7NwuD7HXrtSrL3bf_biXWBbQ--X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 7.1.0.9Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 18:02:40 -0700To: otr-discussion@radiooutofthepast.orgFrom: matthew cox Mime-Version: 1.0X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0X-Spam-Score: 0X-Spam-Bar: /X-Spam-Flag: NOSubject: [Otr-discussion] Brunch With The Brits 254X-BeenThere: otr-discussion@radiooutofthepast.orgX-Mailman-Version: 2.1.14-1Precedence: listReply-To: Old Time Radio Discussion List-Id: Old Time Radio Discussion List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; Format="flowed"Errors-To: otr-discussion-bounces@radiooutofthepast.orgSender: otr-discussion-bounces@radiooutofthepast.orgX-AntiAbuse: This header was added to track abuse, please include it with any abuse reportX-AntiAbuse: Primary Hostname - gator504.hostgator.comX-AntiAbuse: Original Domain - sbcglobal.netX-AntiAbuse: Originator/Caller UID/GID - [47 12] / [47 12]X-AntiAbuse: Sender Address Domain - radiooutofthepast.orgX-BWhitelist: noX-Source: X-Source-Args: X-Source-Dir: X-Source-Sender: localhost (gator504.hostgator.com) [127.0.0.1]:33222X-Source-Auth: X-Email-Count: 0As it's the weekend and another episode of Brunch is in the works I'd like to begin this press release with an apology. The host admits unabashedly he was listening to a certain basketball tournament during recording and Kansas was playing and Kansas won. Only in March ... even if K State loses if K U wins it's okay. Now let's talk about Brunch.1 We start as always with Harry Lime who is off to India this week from March 21 of 1952 with an episode called Faith Lime And Charity. Branded.2 In This Sceptred Isle from January 18 of 1996 you'll learn of the Jacobite rising.3 Dad's Army this week is from March 18 of 1975 thetitle is Branded and it's a great episode.4 Then we have our Sherlock Holmes episode. It's called The Adventure of the Pryory School from March 24 of 1995. And finally5 Mike Chapter 5 read by John Lingard has Mkike and Bob having a brotherly talk. Thanks to John Lingard for his work on this project.Ways to listen1 Brunch is in itunes at http://bwtbrits.libsyn.com2 Brunch is here at http://www.radiooutofthepast.org3 Hear Brunch every Sunday at www.ren.orgEmail us at brunch@london.comBrunch has a facebook group as well And you can follow us on twitter.com/bwtbrits enjoy Matt Cox host Maria Castaneda Producer Director m To Unsubscribe:mailto:otr-discussion-request@radiooutofthepast.org?subject=unsubscribehttp://mail.radiooutofthepast.org/mailman/listinfo/otr-discussion_radiooutofthepast.org_______________________________________________Otr-discussion mailing listOtr-discussion@radiooutofthepast.orghttp://radiooutofthepast.org/mailman/listinfo/otr-discussion_radiooutofthepast.org
This week you get in the host's humble opinion the best Sherlock Holmes episode in the series so far. But let's look at everything else we have to offer.1 The LIves Of Harry Lime from March 14 of 1952 Harry's in Marseilles this time with some shady folks in Violets Sweet Violets. We apologize for the sound quality2 My Music from March 15 of 1970. We say goodbye to My Music this time.It will return but we are actively looking for My Music Series 6 Fred didn't have it in his collection.3 Our historical break as we listen to This Sceptred Isle. We'll learn this week about the King Who Didn't Speak English as in George I Elector of Hanover.4 Dad's Army and Sergant Save My Boy. What happens when poor Pike is trapped behind barbed wire?5 Sherlock Holmes and we continue with The Adventure of The Solitary Cyclist. Probably Bert Coles best so far from March 9 of 1994 starring Clive Marison and Michael Williamsand we conclude with6 Mike a Public School story Chapter 4 Read by our own John LIngard. Mike plays cricket for the first time. Hey this moves slowly but PG Woodhouse is wonderful. Enjoy the show Ways to Listen1 go to http://www.radiooutofthepast.org and download2 We're in itunes and can be susbcribed to at http://www.bwtbrits.libsyn.com3 Every Sunday we're on the radio entertainment network at http://www.ren.org Matt Cox HostMaria Castaneda Producer To Unsubscribe:mailto:otr-discussion-request@radiooutofthepast.org?subject=unsubscribehttp://mail.radiooutofthepast.org/mailman/listinfo/otr-discussion_radiooutofthepast.org_______________________________________________Otr-discussion mailing listOtr-discussion@radiooutofthepast.orghttp://radiooutofthepast.org/mailman/listinfo/otr-discussion_radiooutofthepast.org
A practical joke has Sherlock Holmes up in arms. there is also the usual suspects Harry Lime My Music Dad's army Sceptred Isle and chapter 2 of Mike A Public School Story read by John Lingard. Enjoy.
Yes he's back with The Adventure Of The Empty House. We also begin a twenty nine episode PG Woodhouse reading of Mike A Public School Story from John Lingard. But we also have Dad's ARmy with If The Cap Fits My Music and Harry Lime with It's IN The Bag and don't forget our look at English history with This Sceptred Isle. Enjoy.
There's lots of holiday cheer in this festive episode. After we get through the obligatory Harry Lime we will listen to Dad's Army's Christmas special from 1974. Then Matt Cox and JOhn Lingard sit down for thier annual chat. However it didn't quite go as expected. The chat was salvaged however. We'll continue with the Hobbit and conclude with allen Maitland's The Shepherd. Merry Christmas and happy holidays.
This week John Lingard returns home to the Lingard studios before continuing his holiday. He presents a program he recorded while at his remote studios in Kent from where he vissited Olympic Park watched fencing his wife watched tennis and he stood six feet from Matt Lauer from Today. But we also have a show to get too. So we continue learning about William Of Orange and his return to war in This Sceptred Isle. In Dad's Army we listen to The Showing Up of Lance Corporal Jones and we continue with The Lives of Harry Lime and the episode from August 17 1951. Enjoy and send the show email at brunch@london.com follow us on facebook and twitter at bwtbrits.twitter.com and as always thanks for listening.
This week Matt shares some thoughts about the jubilee concert. But remembering we have a full slate ... John Lingard continues his series with radio broadcasting in the seventies along with an episode of The Burkes Way. In Dad's Army we will listen to The Enemy At The Gate. We also will hear about the great fire in This Sceptred Isle. We'll continue to learn about Josephine Baker and we'll continue Strong Poison. A hint for next week if you like Peter Whimsay you get a double dose. Email the show at brunch@london.com or join our group on facebook or follow us on twitter at twitter.com/bwtbrits enjoy
This week John Lingard continues his look at British broadcasting with a look at Dad's Army Just A Minute and other things as well. We'll also return to This Sceptred Isle hear an episode of My Music and begin Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers. For more information on Ian Whitcomb please vissit www.ian.whitcomb.com and for more info on wttm please vissit windowtothemagic.com also email this show at brunch@london.com or call us at 206-350-2926. As always please enjoy.
This week we present a look at British broadcasting in the fifties. Remember Journey In To Space? This also includes a full episode of The Goon Show. Thanks so much John Lingard. Then we'll listen to My Music from April 7 of 1969 and I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again from April 17 1964. We'll conclude with a Murder Of Quality Episode 4. Enjoy. Remember you can email the show at brunch@london.com or call us at 206-350-2926
[[posterous-content:pid___0]] This week we begin A Murder Of Quality. Plus another round of My Music and John Lingard returns with his history of radio and tv broadcasting in Britain. This week ... the forties. Enjoy. Permalink | Leave a comment »
John Lingard for almost two hours plus a look at twentwenty twelve and more. Enjoy
There's a note from John Lingard that concerns Pay Any Price. We'll learn a bit about Ted Albury and Robert Bruce. In Portsmouth find out what happens when an efeciency expert comes to inspect Troutbridge. And there's Producer Director Marias Valentine's day too.
It's always a pleasure when John Lingard joins us. And this year is no exception. Plus Magna Carta navy Lark and Frank Muir leads us all in singing.
I always look forward to guest hosts. John Lingard of Lincoln England is in this week with a South African look at The Navy Lark. Plus we'll end our second season of Navy Lark and continue Clouds of Witness. Just who murdered Captain Dennis Cathgart? In England Alfred dies and Edward takes over. Enjoy.
It's a Christmas brunch loaded with friends food and frivolity. Friends well we'll meet John Lingard a friend in Lincoln England who will continue our education on English Christmas traditions. Then for the meat of the brunch a surprise. It's Ilyria in the 1920s and you're invited to quite the Christmas party. The sound is awesome the music even better. To round out the show Matt Cox gives you a brunch preview of 2010. Finally thanks for making bBrunch the show it is. And a special Christmas message from Twitch the Cat ... and a few friends too. P.s. If you're wondering what the play is Scott and Tracie from Disney Indiana will be by to help us.