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Revenge is sweet for Winston when he exposes the new bookie Frankie Reid, supposedly the elder brother of his old adversary Stevie, as Stevie himself and, thanks to personal tips from pundit John McCririck via the T.V. set, takes him to the cleaners, though his triumph is short-lived. Jack and Victor win a free tour of a local whisky distillery where they bend the rules and get thrown out - but with a valuable souvenir.
Eilidh, Lauren and Ash discuss surprising fashion icons in Lily Allen, Cheryl and John McCririck as well as some of the other trends including arm-warmers, knitted vests & furry mules. Throw in some High-Low fashion and hair braids as the girls chat all this fashion. The Good Motherhood Podcast: Instagram | Facebook This episode is sponsored and produced by TEN10 Podcasts. You can also find us online at www.thegoodmotherhoodpodcast.com Eilidh Wells | Lauren Kerr | Ash Reid
Omg is it that time already? We're wrapping up our Celebrity Big Brother season 3 bonanza with a task-filled week. Packed with fun, frolics, surprise evictions, and kebabs rotating slowly. We crown our CBB3 winner who's more than ready to pimp his ride.
She's got a point, she's an icon, she's a legend, and she is the moment. It's time to welcome miss Jackie Stallone to the Celebrity Big Brother house. We cover her game-changing 4-day (!!!) stint in the house and pay tribute to the world's favourite rumpologist.
Oh my God Jackie! We're back and kicking off our new season with the iconic, the legendary CBB season 3. The year is 2005 and 8 new celebs embark on what's sure to be another chaos-filled season of Celebrity Big Brother. We're askin' for it. We're dyin' for it.
Interview: TANYA STEVENSON Tanya is probably best known for her work with Channel 4 Racing alongside John McCririck in the Betting Ring. It was fitting she should work there as the betting jungle was home from a very early age. In this interview with Simon Nott, Tanya talks about her early life as a bookie, working with Channel 4, her love of greyhound racing, cricket, golf and NFL, that’s all punting as well as watching. She talks about her busy life since C4 the Horserace Bettors Forum, RPGTV, the Horserace Sponsors Association and serving coffee while biting her tongue! Meeting Tanya Stevenson.
Interview: CLAUDE DUVAL Claude Duval owes his start in Fleet Street to his skill as an off-spin bowler. He went on to an illustrious 47 year career with The Sun, billed as ‘The Punter’s Pal’. In this series of interviews he looks back fondly on the characters and horses that have enlivened his career: Lord Oaksey, Barney Curley, John McCririck, Jenny Pitman, Shergar, Arkle, Frankel and many more get a mention. Kick back, relax and let Claude Duval regale you. Meeting Claude Duval.
Interview: JOHN McCRIRICK John McCririck was arguably the face of British horseracing for three decades via his work with Channel 4 Racing and beyond. In this bumper interview he covers a whole gamut of subjects starting with his rise from working for an illegal one armed bookmaker to becoming a mainstream TV personality. Meeting John McCririck with Simon Nott.
Join Phil and Mark as they rate two new beers from the bucket list. First up is Labatt Blue from Canada, followed by Pripp's Blue from Sweden. As is the norm, the conversation strays from beer to all sorts of places so brace yourself for pub mould, royalty chat, Korean debt invoices, a pride flag incident, heckling John McCririck and other matters. There's really nothing else like it whether that's a good thing or not!
Pictured: Eva Kor Matthew Bannister on Eva Kor who, with her twin sister, was the subject of experiments by the Nazi doctor Josef Mengele in Auschwitz. She later publicly forgave her tormentors. Christopher Booker, the founding editor of Private Eye and Telegraph columnist. João Gilberto, the Brazilian pioneer of bossa nova music whose hits included The Girl From Ipanema. And John McCririck, the eccentric TV racing pundit who was criticised for his sexist views. Interviewed guest: Alex Kor Interviewed guest: Penny Tierney Interviewed guest: Tim Stanley Interviewed guest: Robin Denselow Interviewed guest: Alastair Down Interviewed guest: Cornelius Lysaght Producer: Paula McGinley Archive clips from: Outlook, World Service 13/05/2015; Dirty Years Of Satire, Radio 4 06/10/1991; That Was The Week That Was, BBC One 19/12/1963; Today, Radio 4 04/07/2019; New Names Making News, Radio 4 18/12/1962; John McCririck Interview, Star Sports April 2018; Celebrity Big Brother, Channel 4 2005; Big Brother's Big Mouth, Channel 4 18/08/2006.
The Sporting Life racing team have a range of topics covered in this week's podcast. Commentator Simon Holt joins us to relive the career of John McCririck. David Ord and Ben Linfoot preview the July Festival at Newmarket and run through the initial Sky Bet Ebor entries, which were released on Thursday.
The Sporting Life racing team have a range of topics covered in this week's podcast. Commentator Simon Holt joins us to relive the career of John McCririck. David Ord and Ben Linfoot preview the July Festival at Newmarket and run through the initial Sky Bet Ebor entries, which were released on Thursday.
Episode 31 of the Luck On Sunday 'Best bits' Podcast. Nick Luck is joined by jockey Jimmy Quinn, trainer Jamie Osborne, Ian Bartlett & Sir Michael Stoute’s Head Lad James Savage. During the show we spoke to Jimmy about the early stages of his career. We also reflected on the Coral-Eclipse from Sandown from Saturday. With it being Racing Staff Week, James spoke in his love for working closely with horses & at with Sir Michael's. We finished the show by paying tribute to the late great John McCririck in the company of his good pal Claude Duval.
This week the Fellas discuss workout routines, Rammstein, Taco Bell, Paris Bennett, John McCririck, Mr Hands and horse-sized dogs at the vets. ''he was in a very obsessive relationship'' Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFellaShipPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefellashippodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFellaShipPodcast/ Teepublic: http://tee.pub/lic/fH4T7Cy_3XI
Andy Holding joins John Gibby for the first part of this edition of the Daily Racing Podcast. Andy gives his thoughts on the Eclipse and the Old Newton Cup on Saturday, and has some strong views on the latter race in particular, before going on to reflect on the career of John McCririck, who sadly passed away on Friday. Former Channel 4 presenter Tanya Stevenson then speaks to Bobby Beevers in more detail about the life of the legendary racing broadcaster, and what he was like to work with. Join James Millman, Andrew Mount and Paddy Aspell on Racing Radio from 1:30pm on Saturday. Enjoy.
William Hill Radio pundit Tanya Stevenson speaks to Bobby Beevers about the sad death of John McCririck and what the broadcaster meant to racing and her career.
Nick Kyrgios is the man who everyone loves to hate but while he still loses in the first week of Grand Slams, he can act however he wants, James reckons. We also get stuck into Kevin Nolan over Mike Ashley and pay tribute to the baffling legend of John McCririck, who has died aged 79.
Qatar Goodwood Festival - Racing pundit John McCririck chats after watching Battaash win The Qatar King George Stakes 2017
Qatar Goodwood Festival - Horse racing pundit John McCririck chats at the Qatar Goodwood festival after watching WInter romp to success in the Qatar Nassau Stakes 2017
Qatar Goodwood Festival - Horse racing pundit John McCririck chats at the Qatar Goodwood festival after watching WInter romp to success in the Qatar Nassau Stakes 2017
Barry and Angelos are joined in the studio by John McCririck and Tony Way
Day Two - Pre Race Two
Join David Brook, Mihir Bose, Ankur Desai and a string of guests as we discuss India dominating England in the ODI Series. Catch interviews with Matt Prior and Mike Yardy and an extended chat with our regular betting guru John McCririck. You can also win a Cohiba cigar if you answer the latest quiz question from TMS Scorer Malcolm Ashton Furthermore, we have a new Superfan, in the form of journalist, Will Buckley. Produced by David Brook Executive Producers - Mike Leigh and Paul Myers http://thecricketcrowd.com
Join David Brook, Mihir Bose and a string of guests and pundits as we look ahead to the England v India ODI Series, while also reflecting on England rounding off the Test Series with a win at The Oval. You'll hear a series of interviews from the crowd at the Oval, contributions from some fans at Sussex v Glamorgan, alongside the latest from betting guru John McCririck, England Selector and Nottingham coach, Mick Newell, Telegraph Cricket Correspondent Derek Pringle and the voice of Caribbean cricket, Andrew Mason. We're also introducing you to a new Superfan, Sam Collins, whose film 'Death of a Gentleman' is lined up for release next year. Produced by David Brook Executive Producers - Mike Leigh and Paul Myers http://thecricketcrowd.com
Ahead of the 4th Test at Old Trafford, listen in to David Brook's series of reports from The Rose Bowl and an in-depth catch-up with Mihir Bose. Hear contributions from Rod Bransgrove, Peter Bearing, Bhawani Persad and betting guru John McCririck, along with the latest quiz question from TMS Scorer, Malcolm Ashton. Produced by David Brook Executive Producers - Mike Leigh and Paul Myers http://thecricketcrowd.com
David Brook, Mihir Bose and Ankur Desai are here with a new edition of The Cricket Crowd - the new world cricket podcast for a new cricket world. We are looking ahead to the 2nd Test, with some added reflections on the Test last week at Trent Bridge. Tune in to hear Malcolm Ashtray Ashton joining us on the line from Ramsbottom, Bhawani Persad dialling in from Port Of Spain and betting guru John McCririck in conversation. Produced by David Brook Executive Producers - Mike Leigh and Paul Myers http://thecricketcrowd.com
Racing pundit John McCririck, who lost his age discrimination case against Channel 4 over his TV presenting job, tells Victoria Derbyshire he feels he "let so many people down".
There are more developments in the Leveson story this week. As Oliver Letwin works on a draft Royal Charter, newspaper publishers meet to agree their own new road map and the Lords discuss regulation, Hacked Off's put out its own draft bill and the Information Commissioner's released his response to Leveson. Steve Hewlett hears from Hugh Tomlinson QC who's behind the Hacked Off bill and from Christopher Graham, the Information Commissioner. Newspapers this week have reported the commissioner warning about the potentially "chilling effects" on investigative journalism if the Leveson recommendations are implemented in full. Channel 4 is yet to renew its deal with Group M, which buys around £250m of advertising from the broadcaster each year. There's disagreement over where Channel 4 is still as valuable to advertisers as it has been. Mathew Horsman of Mediatique media consultants and Lisa Campbell of Broadcast magazine look at the underlying performance and the overall strength of the broadcaster's programmes. Staying with Channel 4, employment lawyer Jane Moorman of Virtual Lawyers Ltd looks at John McCririck's claim for compensation after he was dropped from Channel 4 Racing at the age of 72. He's seeking £3,000,000 for age discrimination - a claim Channel 4 rejects and says it will vigorously defend. The producer is Simon Tillotson.