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SJP WORLD MEDIA
EP28 - WRESTLING NEWS TIME MACHINE!!!

SJP WORLD MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 105:26


Morty still wont sing, the Top 10 disappoints Si, Jonny Briggs and Willy Fog show the age divide between the lads, and no-one knows what the S'Express is?!?Its April 1988, and your hosts are as clueless as ever!MERCH - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/sjp-world-media/albums/419631-wrestling-news-time-machine?ref_id=26521FOLLOW US!@WrestlingNTM@MortyJR5@SJPWORLDMEDIA

Insurance Post Podcast
Podcast: How inclusivity drives innovation – Part 2

Insurance Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 12:03


In the second of two specially recorded podcasts to mark the ninth Dive In festival, Aviva's Jonny Briggs and the ABI's Liisa Antola share what insurers can do to achieve inclusive innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

General Witchfinders
31 - The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires aka The 7 Brothers Meet Dracula

General Witchfinders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 104:35


The martial arts horror film The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires was released in 1974.  It stars. Peter Cushing as Professor Van Helsing  Christopher Lee… oh hang on… John Forbes-Robertson as Count Dracula (Not the son of Johnston Forbes-Robertson, but did play Mr Badger in 2 episodes of Jonny Briggs)  Robin Stewart as Leyland Van Helsing  (29 episodes of Sons and Daughters)  Julie Ege (pronounced eg-gay", not "edge") as Vanessa Buren (1962 Miss Norway and competed in Miss Universe pageant Awarded the title "The New Sex Symbol of the 70s" by the head of Hammer Film Studios, Sir James  Carreras. Hammer featured her as a not-so-glamorous prehistoric woman in its ‘Creatures the World Forgot' (1971). The film was a flop, but Julie went on a round-the-world publicity tour and became a leading pin-up model.  She lived for six years in the 1970s with Tony Bramwell, former assistant to The Beatles and later a successful record and film music promoter. Their next door neighbor was Brian May of the rock group Queen. To date, she is the only Norwegian James Bond girl (in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)) Shen Chan as Kah, David Chiang as Hsi Ching and Szu Shih as Mei Kwei all stars of innumerable asian movies.  The film began development due to Don Houghton's father-in-law knowing Hong Kong film producer Run Run Shaw. Houghton flew to Hong Kong to discuss a project with Run Run and his brother Runme who agreed to finance 50% of the film. It was shot between October 22 and December 11, 1973, at Shaw Brothers Studios in Hong Kong.  The Shaw Brothers were not happy with how Roy Ward Baker (Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde, Scars of Dracula, The Vampire Lovers, and A Night to Remember) was directing the film and had martial arts sequences choreographed by one of their studios directors Cheh Chang (uncredited), these additional scenes that led to the Eastern version of the film to run at 110 minutes (20 mins longer that the UK version).   Renee Glynee who was the continuity supervisor for the film stated that working with the Shaw Brothers Studios was "a big experience" due to language differences and that director Roy Ward Baker was constantly screaming at the Chinese actors to stop spitting on set. In an interview in the late 1990'sBaker described the shooting of this film as "a nightmare". He discovered that Hong Kong films were made silent and looped in post-production due to the constant noise of traffic and aircraft. He lamented that Peter Cushing was practically catatonic on set, having recently been widowed but still wanting to do the film to give him something to do. On its release in the United States, the film was truncated further by 20 minutes, re-titled The 7 Brothers Meet Dracula and loops several remaining scenes to fill the running time.  In all territories, the film was a financial failure.  This is the only Hammer "Dracula" film not to feature Count Dracula's name in the title. Forbes-Robertson, long time stand in for Big Chris Lee (was considered to fill the cape in Scars of Dracula before Lee was persuaded to return) was furious when he discovered that he had been dubbed by David de Keyser.  Lee tried to talk Peter Cushing into not doing the project, as he considered it below an actor of Cushing's calibre. Lee told Cushing that Ralph Bates was willing to step in and do the film if Cushing wanted to back out, but Cushing replied that he thought the change of scenery might help his ongoing grief induced depression.  Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Looks Unfamiliar
076 - Anna Cale - It Felt Like A Social Realist Jonny Briggs

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 66:03


Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is writer Anna Cale, who's trying her best not to think of punning introductions to Sport Billy, Silly Games by Lindy Layton, Welsh language children's serial Joni Jones, mid-eighties romantic comedy The Girl In The Picture, blockbuster Australian miniseries Return To Eden, The Incredible Hulk Smash-Up Action Game, Trev & Simon's Stupid Video and Diana Dors' TV-am slot Dors' Dozen. Along the way we'll be finding out how to ruin a promising romance by being touchy about Camberwick Green, studying for a degree in Bruce Leeology, discussing whether The Hulk is more frightening when 'revving' and revealing what to do when confronted with a sentient out-of-control Blue Peter feature.You can find find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.

The Peggy Mount Calamity Hour
Jonny Briggs/Dick Turpin

The Peggy Mount Calamity Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 30:50


The Peggy Mount Calamity Hour comes perilously close to living up to its doomful nomenclature as 'one' half of the presenting duo (no names) takes against an innocent, well-meaning 1980s children's programme with a gusto normally reserved for the news cycle of the 21st century. The esteemed company of Master Jonathan Briggs is closely followed by that of Mr Richard Turpin Esq, who naturally comes in for similar grumbling scrutiny. There is no pleasing some people (in this case, one person: NO NAMES). Does a deliberately understated fashion accessory make Briggs the subconscious precursor to one William Elliot?  Did we ALL have 'those people' in our class who would get away with murder when the teacher wasn't looking? And what is the correct amount of red wine for a 6yr old to be aspiring to drink of an evening? Let's find out... The Peggy Mount Calamity Hour is a free podcast from iPorle Media, which holds production copyright. Opinions and recollections expressed are not to be taken as fact. The title and credit music is by Doctor Velvet. Audio segments from television programmes are presented for review and informational purposes only under fair use, and no ownership of these is claimed or implied by this show. Email enquiries to PeggyMountPod@gmail.com

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Sheffield Digital Podcast
SDP 59: Jonny Briggs on adapting during the pandemic and rescheduling Sheffield Digital Festival

Sheffield Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 50:56


In episode 59 of the Sheffield Digital Podcast we speak to Jonny Briggs, director of Field, Sheffield design studio and co-producers of the Sheffield Digital Festival. We talk about business during the pandemic and plans for a rescheduled festival later in the year. Like many companies, Field Design saw big changes earlier this year at the start of the coronavirus crisis. However, it was great to hear Jonny about how he and his team have been able to adapt and are now working on a number of new projects and some others by taking a different approach.  As for the Sheffield Digital Festival, we are all sad that it had to be postponed, but fingers crossed there will be an event at some point in 2020. We’ll let you know when we can be more certain about… everything!  Note: this episode was recorded on Friday 22 May 2020, so please do check to see if the information discussed is still up to date when you listen.  Subscribe to the show If you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/sheffield-digital-podcast/id1272667962?mt=2) or search for us in your podcast app of choice! Notes and links Every episode comes with a list of links to all of the various people, companies and topics that we reference.  Jonathan Briggs on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-briggs-6017181a/?originalSubdomain=uk) Field – Brand, Print, Film, Digital and Spatial Design (https://field.studio/) Episode 20: Jonny Briggs on the Field Design story and a digital design festival for Sheffield (https://sheffield.digital/posts/episode-20-jonny-briggs-on-the-field-design-story-and-a-digital-design-festival-for-sheffield/) 2020 | Sheffield Digital Festival (https://sheffielddigitalfestival.com/) Meet our members | Sheffield Digital (https://sheffield.digital/membership/meet-our-members/) Become a member of Sheffield Digital (http://sheffield.digital/membership) Did I miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let me know (http://sheffield.digital/contact) .  Join the conversation We’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can Sheffield Digital Slack community (https://sheffield.digital/slack) . Thank you for the music Thanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu (https://yaxu.org/) – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. 

Kultūras Rondo
Mākslinieks starp atmiņu un iztēli. Izstāde "Pārvietojumi" mākslas stacijā "Dubulti"

Kultūras Rondo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 22:02


Mākslas stacijā "Dubulti" no 8. novembra būs skatāma laikmetīgās mākslas izstāde "Pārvietojumi / Starp atmiņu un iztēli", ko veido seši dažādi mākslinieki no Latvijas, Lielbritānijas, Somijas un ASV. Fiziski mērāma telpa un sociāla telpa. Mākslinieks starp atmiņu un iztēli. Raidījumā Kultūras Rondo ar izstādi iepazīstina kuratores Vineta Kaulača un Inga Šteimane un mākslinieki Sigita Daugule, Kaisu Koivisto un Kārlis Rekevics. Izstādē piedalās mākslinieki: Džonijs Brigss (Londona), Sigita Daugule (Rīga), Vineta Kaulača (Rīga), Kaisu Koivisto (Helsinki), Keitija Prata (Londona), Kārlis Rekevics (Ņujorka). Kārlis Rekevics izstāda lielizmēra ogles zīmējumu sērijas, kuru sižetus veido urbānu motīvu atsvešinātais majestātiskums. Vineta Kaulača šajā izstādē pēta gleznieciskas sakarības, kas liecina par telpas uztveres specifiskajām attiecībām ar tajā klātesošu kustību vai gluži pretēji - mieru. Keitija Prata (Katie Pratt) savas gleznas iesāk ar spontānu žestu, uzmetot krāsu uz gruntēta audekla. Tālākais gleznošanas process ietver šīs konceptuālās nejaušības apstrādi, likumsakarību radīšanu, kritisku izvērtēšanu, papildināšanu un atcelšanu. Kaisu Koivisto kā vienu no darbu tapšanas stratēģijām izmanto ceļojumu, pētot bijušās Padomju Savienības un Austrumvācijas teritorijas. Viņas fotogrāfijas dokumentē kultūrainavu, kas visbiežāk ir pamesta un nonākusi lielo dabas procesu “aizgādībā”. Džonijs Brigss (Jonny Briggs) strādā ar fotogrāfijas medija provokatīvajiem aspektiem, izmantojot tos kā abstraktam, tā sociālam komentāram. Izstādē skatāma viņa “Izgaismojumu sērija” (“Spotlight Series”), kas tapusi Džersijas policijas štāba interjeros. Sigita Daugule meklē saplūšanas punktus gan pilsētvidē, izraugoties nelielus sižetiskus motīvus saviem darbiem, gan darbnīcā, laikietilpīgā gleznošanas procesā.

When Wagon Wheels Were Bigger
Episode 213 - Bread

When Wagon Wheels Were Bigger

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 37:59


Bread was set in a nightmarish Northern eighties dystopia where a huge family lived in a tiny house and everyone was a miserable con artist and/or failure. It was like Jonny Briggs, but aimed at grown ups. And with a laugh track. HA HA HA HA HAAA MISERY IS FUNNY! EMAIL: ifyoulikewagonwheels@outlook.com TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger W4B theme composed by John Croudy.

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Sheffield Digital Podcast
SDP 20: Jonny Briggs on the Field Design story and a digital design festival for Sheffield

Sheffield Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 55:07


In episode 20 of the Sheffield Digital podcast, we interview the ace Jonny Briggs from Sheffield design agency, Field Design. We cover all sorts of topics, including how Field Design got started and has grown, as well as the company's recent work on augmented reality projects. Jonny also shares his plans for a digital design festival in Sheffield, which is something we would wholeheartedly get behind! In the second half of the show, and sadly without Mel this time around, me and Chris go through a long list of exciting things that are happening in Sheffield at the moment. From the Tech Parks new co-working offer to the upcoming Meta Meetup 3, there is lots going on that we think you should know about. Oh, and there are loads of events to tell you about too! So, what in the name of all things blimey are you waiting for? Go and get your headphones and get stuck in. And if you're not subscribed already, make sure you do that too so all future episodes land right in your podcast app of choice. What a world we live in. Notes and links Every episode comes with a list of links to all of the various people, companies and topics that we reference. Here is that list for episode 20. Field | Brand, Print, Film, Digital, AR and Spatial Design (https://field-design.com/) Field Design on Twitter (https://twitter.com/__field__) Sheffield Tech Parks – building Sheffield’s digital community – Sheffield Digital (https://sheffield.digital/posts/sheffield-tech-parks-building-sheffields-digital-community/) Festival of the Mind is back! – Sheffield Digital (https://sheffield.digital/posts/festival-of-the-mind-is-back/) Enter the Rolls Royce Advanced Manufacturing Hack – Sheffield Digital (https://sheffield.digital/posts/rolls-royce-advanced-manufacturing-hack/) Apply for the Inaugural UK Business Tech Awards – Sheffield Digital (https://sheffield.digital/posts/the-inaugural-uk-business-tech-awards/) Sheffield Digital events calendar (http://sheffield.digital/events) Meet our members | Sheffield Digital (https://sheffield.digital/membership/meet-our-members/) Become a member of Sheffield Digital (http://sheffield.digital/membership) Did I miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let me know (http://sheffield.digital/contact) . Join the conversation We’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can Sheffield Digital Slack community (https://sheffield.digital/slack) . Thank you for the music Thanks again to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu (https://yaxu.org/) – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Employer Branding Podcast
The Employer Brand of Insurance Giant Aviva, with Jonny Briggs

Employer Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 22:50


Today we’re going to chat with a global insurance company based in London that can trace its history back to 1696. Does this heritage help when trying to attract and retain the same tech talent as everyone else? We’ll find out. Jonny Briggs is Group Head, Talent Acquisition at Aviva, as well as a judge of the Employer Brand Management Awards. Connect with Jonny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-briggs-a909a46/ Show-notes will be available at https://employerbrandingpodcast.com WEBINAR: How to Measure the ROI of Employer Branding, June 27th 11am EST/4pm UK: http://bit.ly/MeasureROIofEB Check out the Employer Brand Index: https://employerbrandindex.co Got questions or feedback? Email: jorgen@linkhumans.com

When Wagon Wheels Were Bigger
Episode 94 - Jonny Briggs

When Wagon Wheels Were Bigger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 39:27


*TROMBONE SLIDE* Every child of the 80s will understand the bleak depressing Northern horror of Jonny Briggs. Here's a tip - watch Threads instead. It's probably got a happier ending. EMAIL: ifyoulikewagonwheels@outlook.com TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger W4B theme composed by John Croudy.