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British actress, singer and school teacher

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Diz Hiz: The Disney History Podcast (Follow Us on Social Media Diz Hiz 65)
Diz Hiz Episode 198: Kathryn Beaumont (The Disney History Podcast)

Diz Hiz: The Disney History Podcast (Follow Us on Social Media Diz Hiz 65)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 58:14


On this episode of Diz Hiz, the crew gives the Hiz on Kathryn Beaumont. We celebrate Women's History Month by talking about the voice of two iconic Disney female characters. Please subscribe so you get the latest episodes when they come out. If you would like to send us an e-mail please send it to dizhiz65@gmail.com. Share some of your memories and more tidbits you may know on any of our social media accounts below. Thank you! https://www.dizhiz.com https://www.instagram.com/DizHiz65 https://twitter.com/DizHiz65 https://www.facebook.com/DizHiz65 Top 100 Disney Podcasts You Must Follow in 2022 https://blog.feedspot.com/disney_podcasts/ Sources https://dizhiz.com/disney-history Want to support the Diz Hiz? Want extra content? Want access to our episode history outlines? Join our Patreon and become part of the "Goof Troop" below! https://www.patreon.com/DizHiz65 We hope you enjoyed the episode. Thanks for listening and have a magical day!

Escape From Vault Disney
Alice In Wonderland (1951)

Escape From Vault Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 72:33


This week we're bypassing the randomizer for yet another Guest's Choice episode, in which our good friend Alessandra Dreyer "makes" us watch a Disney Animated Canon classic from 1951, a heartwarming tale about a little girl who enters an incredible fantasy world and spends roughly an hour and change getting harassed, bullied, trolled, gaslit, demonized, psychologically tortured, nearly burned alive and nearly decapitated by a seemingly endless string of demented sociopathic weirdos. Y'know, good clean wholesome Disney magic! Join Tony Goldmark, Alessandra Dreyer, David Ganssle and Erika Haynes as they go ask ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951)! Check out my guests' stuff! ALESSANDRA DREYER Twitter: https://twitter.com/badfolklorist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badfolklorist DAVID GANSSLE Twitter: https://twitter.com/doggans YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/doggans ERIKA HAYNES Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealityOnMute  And check out this show on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/efvdpodcast Host's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonygoldmark Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/972385353152531 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tonygoldmark Hear new episodes a day early by supporting this show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tonygoldmark

Of Slippers and Spindles
Ep. 66: Disney's Peter Pan

Of Slippers and Spindles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 86:25


“Now, think of the happiest things. It's the same as having wings!” It's Disney week! We're talking about Disney's 1953 animated classic version of Peter Pan, featuring the voices of Bobby Driscoll, Hans Conried, and Kathryn Beaumont. Drew grew up on this movie and, unsurprisingly, it holds a special place in his heart. Cassie, on the other hand... is not a fan. It was a long journey for the Disney company to figure out how they were going to retell J. M. Barrie's play and novel, so we discuss some of the history behind the movie before diving into our discussion of the movie. After we work our way through the movie's plot, we also discuss the 2002 sequel, Return to Never Land, Drew talks about Pan's presence in the Disney theme parks, and we announce next month's story! We discuss the male narrator, song parallels between the Disney movie and the stage musical, Peter's personality, the rhythmic nature of the dialogue, the Lost Boys' names, the timeline issues, the offensive Native and Indigenous representation, Never Smile At A Crocodile, the changes to Tink saving Peter, the importance of the month of February in Drew's life, Return to Never Land's WWII setting, parallels between the original and the sequel, Nana Two, the Octopus, and much more! Next time, join us as we wrap up our final thoughts on Peter Pan and begin our discussion of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Join the discussion! If you want to interact with other fairy tale fans, discuss this week's retelling, participate in podcast polls, catch fairy tale related news, join our Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ofslippersandspindles/ Follow us on Instagram! We share behind-the-scenes info, fun facts, historical pictures of Drew and Cassie, bookstagram photos, and more! https://www.instagram.com/ofslippersandspindles/ We love to hear from you! You can reach us at ofslippersandspindles@gmail.com Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com 

Of Slippers and Spindles
Ep. 65: Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, and Rick Elice

Of Slippers and Spindles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 75:13


"To have faith is to have wings." In our third week of Peter Pan Month, we are looking at the novel Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson as well as the stage adaptation written by Rick Elice and starring Christian Borle, Adam Chanler-Berat, and Celia Keenan-Bolger. This Peter Pan prequel/reboot follows the adventures of Peter, an orphan being sold into slavery, and a girl named Molly who is protecting a chest full of starstuff, a magical substance with immense power. Trials on the treacherous seas lead to wild escapades on a remote island, forcing Peter and Molly to face pirates, mermaids, crocodiles, and more before their journey ends. We talk through the book's story and then discuss the creative changes and revisions made for the stage version. We discuss the characters' names, Black Stache vs. Captain Hook, the play's story theatre format, the creative parallels the play adds, the small title change, character motivations, how Peter Pan gets his name, and more! Next time, join us to discuss the 1953 Disney animated classic version of Peter Pan featuring the voices of Bobby Driscoll, Hans Conried, and Kathryn Beaumont. Join the discussion! If you want to interact with other fairy tale fans, discuss this week's retelling, participate in podcast polls, catch fairy tale related news, join our Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ofslippersandspindles/ Follow us on Instagram! We share behind-the-scenes info, fun facts, historical pictures of Drew and Cassie, bookstagram photos, and more! https://www.instagram.com/ofslippersandspindles/ We love to hear from you! You can reach us at ofslippersandspindles@gmail.com Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com 

Classic Musicals From The Golden Age of Radio

Today! Get cozy for the long holiday weekend, with WPMT's “Peter Pan” starring the original cast of the 1953 Disney film, Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont and Bill Thompson with John Carradine at "Captain Hook," as heard on The Lux Radio Theatre, December 21,1953. Available for listening on Apple, Facebook, Youtube, Spotify and all major podcast platforms!

The Good Old Days of Radio Show
Episode #2: Walt Disney‘s Peter Pan

The Good Old Days of Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 65:53


So how do you turn a cartoon into a podcast? Well, our second episode will try to answer that question with a dramatization of Walt Disney's 1953 classic, Peter Pan. Bobby Driscoll and Kathryn Beaumont return to Neverland in this exciting adventure for the whole family.  Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romanic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD

Reminisce This!
Episode 9: Alice in Wonderland

Reminisce This!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021


Things mentioned in this episode: Videos with footage showing the live action references Disney animators used while making the film. [https://youtu.be/LWwO-h7ZSlw] [https://youtu.be/ROqlhMEWA70] Here's a treat! “Alice's Wonderland” (1923) from Walt Disney's Laugh-O-Grams/Walt Disney's Alice Commedies [https://youtu.be/tIFEIVkYSnw] A short yet lovely video of Alice's voice actress, Kathryn Beaumont, discussing the song ‘Beyond the Laughing Sky' and how it was removed from “Alice in Wonderland” and its melody used for the Peter Pan song ‘The Second Star to the Right' . [https://youtu.be/HEE6yuVCqsQ] NEXT EPISODE: CHICKEN RUN This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Cartoons to Castles: The History Behind the Mouse and Magic

Disney Legend Kathryn Beaumont had the honor of voicing not one, but TWO iconic characters in Walt Disney Animation classics: the title role in "Alice in Wonderland" and Wendy Darling in "Peter Pan." Jessica and Melanie explore Kathryn's legacy and her childhood experiences working with Walt Disney himself, as well as behind-the-scenes stories from her time playing the live action versions of Alice and Wendy on television and in the reference films made for the animators. Jessica also talks about the day she got to interview Kathryn Beaumont in person! Enhanced with audio clips of Kathryn's work, this episode will be a trip down memory lane for listeners who grew up loving these classic Disney animated films.Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to stay up to date. And if you enjoy the podcast, we'd love it if you'd RATE or REVIEW. Thanks for listening!For bonus content, visit us at https://www.instagram.com/cartoonstocastles/ and https://twitter.com/CartoonsCastles.Starting at just $3 a month, you can join our Patreon and get access to monthly bonus episodes, our private Facebook group, e-newsletter, and more. Check out the benefits and tiers at https://www.patreon.com/cartoonstocastles.Podcast logo designed by Ashley Taylor - https://loveashleydesigns.tumblr.com/Theme music: “Taste of the French Quarter” by Rob Khurana via Storyblocks.comSOURCES for this episode:https://animatedviews.com/2007/beaumont-and-kerry-leading-ladies/ https://d23.com/walt-disney-legend/kathryn-beaumont/ http://www.filmreference.com/film/48/Kathryn-Beaumont.html http://thehealthymouse.com/walt-disneys-office/Kothenschulte, Daniel. "The Walt Disney Film Archives: The Animated Movies 1921-1968." Taschen, 2020.https://news.disney.com/kathryn-beaumont-interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di9tYGToHR0&t=101s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8iV6r9ujqQ https://youtu.be/B2RSOWlHmsk https://youtu.be/RMcVfqRCNNc https://youtu.be/UHpJRSXbEU8 https://youtu.be/5O7CyopIPD0 https://youtu.be/hS_AdC3APac https://youtu.be/_idexXEht4s https://youtu.be/8JZmU5jwPIk 

The Prestige
4.41 - THE JUNGLE BOOK (1967) & Fatherhood

The Prestige

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020


The first film in our final mini-season of Season 4 (we're getting old!) is the 1967 Disney animated version of Rudyard Kipling's THE JUNGLE BOOK. Our discussion ranges from animation styles to PAW PATROL, and anthropomorphism to racial stereotyping; overall, though, we spend the most time thinking about how much this film is about the familial, paternal relationships in evidence here. Next Time It's déjà vu! Next time we look at Jon Favreau's 2016 version of THE JUNGLE BOOK. Recent Media THE MANDALORIAN (2019–): Jon Favreau, Pedro Pascal, Carl Weathers DA 5 BLOODS (2020): Spike Lee, Delroy Lindo, Jonathan Majors ENOLA HOLMES (2020): Harry Bradbeer, Nancy Springer, Millie Bobby Brown Recommendations ROBIN HOOD (1973): Wolfgang Reithermann, Brian Bedford, Phil Harris ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951): Clyde Geronomi, Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn THE VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED (1960): Wolf Rilla, George Sanders, Barbara Shelley ROAD TRIP (2000): Todd Phillips, Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott Footnotes Firstly, as this mini-season is all about adaptations of Disney animations, this article is a good place to start: ohmy.disney.com/insider/2016/01/05/10-disney-movie-moments-that-changed-animation. And this take on technology and animation is interesting, too: memeburn.com/2013/06/how-technology-has-changed-animation-a-brief-history. (Then I got into a Google Hole [which is definitely what it's called] finding out more about animation: 3d-ace.com/press-room/articles/twelve-animation-styles-you-should-know-about, www.bloopanimation.com/types-of-animation, blog.threadless.com/disneys-art-style-through-the-decades.) For the rest of this week's Footnotes, I just want to list things to read about facial representation and literature and India, starting with this article: litreactor.com/columns/are-the-jungle-books-racist-or-not-and-why-you-should-read-them-either-way For balance, here's the opposing view (although, to be honest, lots of this seems pretty far-fetched): sites.williams.edu/f18-engl117-01/uncategorized/i-wanna-be-like-you-racial-coding-in-disneys-the-jungle-book/#:~:text=Especially%20in%20The%20Jungle%20Book%2C%20animals%20depict%20different,forest%20in%20search%20of%20Mowgli%2C%20the%20man%20cub.) Anne McClintock's book on imperialism is great: books.google.co.uk/books/about/Imperial_Leather.html?id=OurtAAAAMAAJ, as is Kumkum Sangari's: books.google.co.uk/books/about/Politics_of_the_Possible.html?id=t5eX8VRhSgEC&redir_esc=y. Benedict Anderson is still worth reading: books.google.co.uk/books/about/Imagined_Communities.html?id=4mmoZFtCpuoC&redir_esc=y; and there's always the father (pun intended) of all ideas about postcolonialism, Edward Said: books.google.co.uk/books/about/Orientalism.html?id=66sIHa2VTmoC. Finally, though I haven't read it, this looks good: books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=kOzFBQAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT22&dq=postcolonial+cinema&ots=fUVkBx_Wxd&sig=qvdoebSS9nQpoL8LTTPE2eqlDxE&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=postcolonial%20cinema&f=false Find Us On Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-prestige-417454 Follow Us - https://www.twitter.com/prestigepodcast Follow Sam - https://www.twitter.com/life_academic Follow Rob - https://www.twitter.com/kaijufm Find Our Complete Archive on Kaiju.FM - http://www.kaiju.fm/the-prestige/

Girl Interrupter
Peter Pan-Sexual

Girl Interrupter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 11:32


Peter Pandemic brings you Peter Pan-Sexual!!! This week's episode features 2 of my friends (I want to set them up with each other). We discuss captain ketchup, my 15 minutes of fame (it's over and I'm upset about it), how Bob defines "thic," LSD commitment issues, bath water fortune, Anthony Jeselnik (my boyfriend), Amy Schumer (my hero), and my sexual identification category. My last episode was better, sorry. Subscribe and send t-shirts. Music:A Pirate's Life & The Elegant Captain Hook - Peter Pan - Jud ConlonMarch of the Lost Boys- Peter Pan - Bobby Driscoll & Paul CollinsThe Legend of the Croc - Peter Pan - Oliver WallaceYou Can Fly (Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star) - Peter Pan You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! - Peter Pan - Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Paul Collins, Tommy Luske, The Jud Conlon ChorusThank you, Alexandra and Vagina Bob for your participation.CLOUT ME: www.girlinterrupter.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/girlinterrupter)

Garner Isn't
The Great American Amnesia

Garner Isn't

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:57


The great American amnesia. Clever people and grocers weigh everything.We like to think we know how to calculate, but ask a college student what you get when you multiply six times seven and they'll say they haven't their calculator. I memorized multiplication tables, but it doesn't help cause the numbers keep lying. The stock market is artificially inflated. Kasimir Malevitch's famous painting The Black Square. MUSIC Andriana Coselotti, Larry Morey, Frank Churchill, Kathryn Beaumont

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Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
Supporting Black Culture at Disney

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 76:24


We’re back! This week we are discussing the ways you can familiarize yourself with and support Disney’s black culture. Also, a HUGE announcement about reopening the Disneyland Resort including California Adventure, Downtown Disney, The Grand Californian and The Paradise Pier Hotel. As usual, we’ve got updates on merch, what to watch on Disney+ and all of the ways you can bring the magic into your home until we can get back to the parks! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Topic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1956:Disneyland debuts Tom Sawyer Island & the Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island in Frontierland, the film 3D Jamboree at the Mickey Mouse Club Theater, and the Storybook Land Canal Boats attraction in Fantasyland.Tom Sawyer Island (today known as Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island) is an artificial island surrounded by the Rivers of America and inspired by the works of Mark Twain. Guests visit the island by traveling on a motorized raft which is piloted by a Disneyland Cast Member. The short 3D Jamboree features the famous Mouseketeers and their leader Jimmy Dodd. The presentation includes the animated shorts Melody and Working for Peanuts all in 3D. Storybook Land Canal Boats (originally known as Canal Boats of the World in 1955) features 13 boats (powered by outboard motors) afloat in 465,000 gallons of water.1958:Disneyland's Columbia ship opens on the Rivers of America. It is a full-scale version of the first ship to carry the American flag around the world. It actually was built in large part from the plans for the HMS Bounty (of mutiny fame). Disney's shipbuilders couldn't find plans for the original Columbia, so they relied heavily on those of Captain Bligh's ship, which had similar dimensions. It has cost $300,000 to build. Fowler's Harbor (named after Admiral Joseph Fowler, who helped to build Disneyland) is also officially opened on this day to dock the new ship. A dedication ceremony takes place with Fowler and Walt Disney himself in attendanceThe Disneyland attraction Alice in Wonderland debuts in Fantasyland. Actress, Kathryn Beaumont, voice of Alice in the 1951 animated movie, provides the voice for the dark ride. It follows the path of the movie, as the riders (as Alice) follow the White Rabbit down the Rabbit Hole into Wonderland. Disneyland's first "Alice" attraction - Mad Tea Party (a spinning tea cup ride), has been operating since the park's debut in July 19551959:Three major attractions are christened at Disneyland on this day:The first urban monorail system in the U.S., the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail System, begins operation in California's Disneyland. The two Mark I trains run on a .8 mile track around Tomorrowland. Walt Disney and U.S. Vice president Nixon and their families are on hand for the dedication of the "Highway in the Sky." (In June 1961, the Monorail will become a true transportation link instead of just a sightseeing ride. With an extended 2 1/2 mile track, Disneyland Hotel guests will be able to board the Monorail at the hotel and begin their park visit in Tomorrowland.)Also on this day at Disneyland, the Matterhorn Mountain with its Matterhorn Bobsleds, opens. Modeled after the Matterhorn, a real mountain in the Swiss Alps, it is the first roller coaster to use cylindrical rails and urethane wheels (which will become standard in the roller coaster industry). At 147 feet tall, the Matterhorn contains 500 tons of structural steel. The ride consists of two separate tracks that run somewhat parallel to each other for much of the ride, intertwining and eventually deviating from each other at the loading areas.The Submarine Voyage ride is officially dedicated on this day as well in Tomorrowland (although it has has been open since June 6). The attraction has cost about $2.5 million to create. The Nautilus and 7 sister submarines - the Triton, Sea Wolf, Skate, Skipjack, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Ethan Allen allow 38 Disneyland guests at a time to take their own voyage to the North Pole. For the dedication of the new Submarine Voyage attraction the opening ceremonies feature eight live mermaids performing a synchronized swimming ballet in the lagoon.Mrs. Mildred Nelson, wife of the chief machinist on the the first nuclear-powered submarine, USS Nautilus,helps Walt Disney christen the sub D-301, appropriately named Nautilus. Also taking place at 1:30 is a special dedication parade specifically designedfor this day's festivities. The parade and all the day's events are filmed for an ABC television special to be titled Kodak Presents Disneyland ’59.1967:The Club 33 restaurant (for members-only) opens at 33 Royal Street, in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. It is comprised of two dining rooms and several adjoining areas, all of which hold a wide array of magnificent antiques and original works of art. A secret feature of the theme park, the entrance of the private club is located next to the Blue Bayou Restaurant at "33 Royal Street" with the entrance recognizable by an ornate address plate with the number 33 engraved on it.1971:The All American College Band performs for the very first time at Disneyland. The All-American College Band, made up of musicians from colleges all across the United States, will perform for 11 weeks throughout the summer (and become a yearly tradition).1972:The Main Street Electric Parade kicks off at Disneyland for the very first time. The floats include the Blue Fairy, Casey Junior Circus Train, Alice In Wonderland, Chinese Dragon, Dumbo’s Circus, Cinderella’s Ball, "it’s a small world", and the American Finale.1974:Disney World’s "Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue" dinner show debuts in Pioneer Hall at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Created as a college workshop summer production only, guest response will be so positive that Walt Disney World entertainment will continue the show with a permanent professional cast at the end of the 1974 summer! 1975:Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln returns to Disneyland after being replaced in 1973 with The Walt Disney Story.1983:The Disneyland parade Flights of Fantasy, which celebrates the opening of the New Fantasyland, debuts.1999:Disney's animated feature Tarzan premieres in the U.S. at the El Capitan Theater in HollywoodThe computer controlled sign that welcomes guests to the main entrance of Disneyland's parking lot is removed. Its site will be absorbed into the new California Adventure area. (This is only the second sign to greet guests as they entered Disneyland in the park's 44 year history. The original marquee, erected in 1958, had letters that had to be changed by hand!) Disney's 37th animated feature Tarzan is generally released in the U.S.2010:Toy Story 3 has its worldwide premiere at Taormina Film Fest in Italy. (It will premiere in the U.S. the following day.)2012:An expanded and spruced-up Carnation Café debuts on Main Street, U.S.A., in Disneyland park.A 4.1 earthquake in Yorba Linda that shake parts of Southern California on this evening adds a little extra unexpected excitement to the star-studded red carpet opening of the new Cars Land at the Disneyland Resort.Disneyland Resort caps off its $1 billion renovation of Disney California Adventure with the public opening of Cars Land and the new Buena Vista Street. Based on the Disney-Pixar movie Cars, Cars Land is the largest piece of a five-year expansion at Disney California Adventure Park, adding 12 acres of new attractions to the theme park. It is a recreation of the fictional town of Radiator Springs, featuring Luigi's Flying Tires, which flies riders over what looks like a giant air hockey table; Mater's Junkyard Jamboree, which swings riders in trailers in a "tow-si-do" square dance; and Radiator Springs Racers, which takes riders through a race through a mountain range.2016:Finding Dory, a 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, hits U.S. theaters. The revamped Soarin’ flight simulator rides at Disney California Adventure and Epcot open to guests. Now called Soarin' Around the World, new scenes include a flight over Switzerland’s Matterhorn, the Arctic Ocean with a leaping whale, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, Germany’s Neuschwanstein castle, a herd of African elephants, the Great Wall of China, Egyptian pyramids, India’s Taj Mahal, hot air balloons in Monument Valley on the Arizona-Utah border, outrigger boats off Fiji, the Iguazu waterfalls on the Argentina-Brazil border and France’s Eiffel Tower. A new soundtrack performed by the London Studio Orchestra is based on Jerry Goldsmith's original Soarin’ score. Patrick Warburton (best known as Elaine’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Puddy on "Seinfeld") returns as chief flight attendant and host.2018:Incredibles 2, a computer-animated superhero film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, is released to theaters in the U.S.Topic 2 - News ReopeningDatesAPExpiration stays the same or extendRecharge for paymentNew expirationTicketsHotels updateJosh D’AMaro Announcement:Topic 3 - MerchNew Disney Rainbow Collection Mickey Loungefly Backpack and Dog Tee Parades into shopDisney for Pride MonthNew Rainbow Mickey Collection Drops on shopDisney In Honor of Pride MonthNew Pirates of the Caribbean Loungefly Mini Backpack Sails Into shopDisneyTopic 4 - Hidden MickeyTopic 5 - FoodCooking up the magic: The chefs at Lamplight Lounge in Disney California Adventure park have put a fun spin on a lunchtime classic with these PB and J Rolls.Topic 6 - Events/EntertainmentArtemis Fowl is now streaming on Disney+MAIN - Disney's Black CultureDisney+Splash Mountain rethemingThe Walt Disney Company has pledged $5 million to support nonprofit organizations that advance social justice, beginning with a $2 million donation to the NAACP to further their longstanding work promoting social justice by eliminating disparities and racial discrimination through their advocacy and education programs.“The killing of George Floyd has forced our nation to once again confront the long history of injustice that black people in America have suffered, and it is critical that we stand together, speak out and do everything in our power to ensure that acts of racism and violence are never tolerated,” said Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “This $5 million pledge will continue to support the efforts of nonprofit organizations such as the NAACP that have worked tirelessly to ensure equality and justice.”In addition, through the Disney Employee Matching Gifts program, employees are able to increase their impact in their communities by donating to eligible organizations, with the Company matching those gifts.Disney’s “Real Change” In Wake Of George Floyd Killing ProtestsBelow is a link to a statement we sent to our fellow @Disney employees. It's from Bob Chapek, our CEO, Latondra Newton, our Chief Diversity Officer, and me.Floyd Norman, an Animated LifePrime moviesSoulhttps://movies.disney.com/soul? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Talking The Mickey
Ep 18 - Alice in Wonderland (1951)

Talking The Mickey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 116:06


Well I'm never eating Oysters again and you're late for a very important date with your favourite Disney themed podcast's review of Alice in Wonderland on our communal unbirthdays. Georgia's pick brings us the Lewis Carroll literary classic brought to life through the animated genius of the Walt Disney company. Ellie, Georgia, Ethan, and Ian debate at length the concept of a clever metaphor that's lost on the target audience, whether too many chefs in the kitchen did spoil the broth, what song needed to be substituted because Kathryn Beaumont wasn't that deft with it, is the Queen of Hearts a good villain or merely an iconic villain, and if everything is nonsense, can there be any substance to the film? Throw on Disney Plus, catch up on some great Disney content and then join the conversation on Twitter (@talkthemickey), Instagram (@talkingthemickey), or on our BRAND NEW Facebook page (@talkingthemickey). Also, a massive thanks to our friends over at Feedspot who informed us that they have included us in their "Top 60 Disney Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020" rankings where we currently sit at #13 (and I believe hold the ranking of the top film review Disney podcast in that list). If you've got a podcast to promote, why not head over to Feedspot and see how they can help you. Catch our ranking at https://blog.feedspot.com/disney_podcasts

Gays Do the D: An Unofficial Disney Podcast
GDTD 088: On the DL: Voice Actors Wayne Allwine, Kathryn Beaumont, Adriana Caselotti, Pinto Colvig, Cliff Edwards & Lea Salonga

Gays Do the D: An Unofficial Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 85:59


In this episode, Adam and Patrick share listener questions and comments and how you can support those affected by the coronavirus pandemic via the Coronavirus Relief Fund established by Crooked Media. The guys cover the latest Disney news and, for their feature segment, celebrate Disney Legends and voice actors Wayne Allwine, Kathryn Beaumont, Adriana Caselotti, Pinto Colvig, Cliff Edwards and Lea Salonga. As always, Adam and Patrick close out the show with some Quick D.   Thanks for listening! To ensure that you don't miss an episode, please subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you prefer to listen and, while you're there, consider leaving a review. Reviews are the best way for you to help us spread the word about our podcast.   To become a patron of the podcast, please visit our website at gaysdothed.com/donate.   You can find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @gdtdpodcast and on our website at gaysdothed.com. Join the conversation by submitting your questions or show ideas to info@gaysdothed.com.

Heirloom Radio
Lux Radio Theater - Peter Pan - Dec. 21, 1953 - AFRTS

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 61:47


This is the rebroadcast by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service of the Lux Radio Theater's adaptation of James M. Barrie's 1902 novel "Peter Pan." Bobby Driscoll recreates his role of Peter Pan in the Disney film released in Feb of 1953. Kathryn Beaumont recreates her role of Wendy from the Disney film. John Carradine is Captain Hook. This is an excellent adaptation of the story and very appropriate for children. This program will reside in the playlist "Children's Radio"

My Favorite Disney Podcast
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin / Kathryn Beaumont

My Favorite Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 43:13


This week, we take you to Star Command as we learn the history about defeating the EVIL EMPEROR ZURG on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin!  We toss in a Disney Debate - and we wanna know who's side you're on - Halloween at Disney with Robyn, or Christmas at Disney with Linda?  We wrap things up with a Dapper Dame segment on the darling Kathryn Beaumont, voice of Alice in Wonderland and Wendy!  We hope you enjoy it!

Obscure Disney Podcast
E.223 Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)

Obscure Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 24:01


We are rewinding the clock and talking about the one and only classic Disney film, Alice in Wonderland released in 1951. Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Alice books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951, and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. www.ObscureDisneyPodcast.com www.DisneyPatch.com www.Obscuri-D.com

Classic TV and Film, celebrating the golden age of television and movies, then... and now
Reliving Disney's 'Peter Pan' With Wendy Darling Herself, Kathryn Beaumont

Classic TV and Film, celebrating the golden age of television and movies, then... and now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 20:28


Kathryn Beaumont remembers voicing Wendy Darling for Walt Disney's animated classic 'Peter Pan'

WD-FM: The Official Walt Disney Family Museum Podcast
From the WDFM Archives: Conversation with the Wonderful Women of Walt Disney Animation

WD-FM: The Official Walt Disney Family Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 69:03


First aired: March 5, 2014 In celebration of Women's History Month, the museum is celebrating with the opening of our special exhibition MAGIC, COLOR, FLAIR: the world of Mary Blair. We talked with remarkable women that worked alongside Walt Disney: Kathryn Beaumont, Ginny Mack, and Alice Davis. (03:03) Kathryn Beaumont started as a voice actor at The Walt Disney Studios as Alice in Alice in Wonderland (1951) and then provided the voice of Wendy in Peter Pan (1953). (22:21) Ginny Mack was one of the original ink and painters for The Walt Disney Company but was also a face model for everyone's favorite pixie, Tinker Bell. (38:30) Alice Davis was a costumer for Walt Disney Imagineering, dressing the children of the world in it's a small world and the swashbuckling pirates in Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland. 

Lass is More with Josh Lasser
Episode 37: Kathryn Beaumont & Mindy Johnson on "Peter Pan"

Lass is More with Josh Lasser

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 16:38


For Josh's money, "Peter Pan" is one of the best classic Disney animated films and so he couldn't be more excited today as on the podcast he talks to Kathryn Beaumont, the voice of Wendy Darling.  She is joined by Mindy Johnson, an author and historian who literally wrote the book on Tinker Bell.   What was filming like?  How do these two women see the legacy of the movie?  We delve into those questions and more.

The BBC Academy Podcast
Home Front: History in the making

The BBC Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 21:01


The challenge for Home Front's production team has always been to create a historical drama that's true to the time yet connects with today's audiences. In this podcast you will learn: - where to start researching the history - how to write a radio drama series - about the role of digital content - the scriptwriter's role during a studio recording - the difference between performing for radio and TV "The thing that's at the heart of all audio storytelling for me is why are they listening? Are they still listening? Is it the best listening experience that it can be?" – Allegra Mcllroy Each 12-minute episode of the Radio 4 drama series is set exactly 100 years before the date of broadcast and tells the story of a fictional character living in the UK during World War One. The drama has been on air since 2014 and will run until 11 November 2018 – the centenary of the armistice. Sebastian Baczkiewicz - the BBC's first writer in residence in 2000 - was the lead writer on the first season. Allegra Mcllroy is producer/director. Ciaran Bermingham is the historical researcher and known as an authority on all things World War One. Actors Laura Elphinstone and Kathryn Beaumont play Marion Wardle and Edie Chadwick.

The DIS Unplugged: Disneyland Edition - A Roundtable Discussion About All Things Disneyland
08/29/16 - Disneyland at 60: The Second Quarter Century - Part 1

The DIS Unplugged: Disneyland Edition - A Roundtable Discussion About All Things Disneyland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 60:08


08/29/16 - Michael Bowling continues his celebration of Disneyland’s 60th anniversary beginning at the 25th anniversary of the park in 1980, through New Fantasyland, and continuing through the rise of Michael Eisner.

Spiraken Manga Review
Spiraken Movie Review Ep 107: Lewis Carrol Must Have Taken A Lot of LSD When He Wrote This?!

Spiraken Manga Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 37:20


Twas Brillig and the Slithy Tove, Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. In this episode of the Spiraken movie review, Xan and Jacqie review the third film in our theme month of Family, Fantasy, and Fantastic Pixie Dust. So sit back and prepare to follow a white rabbit down a magical hole as our hosts review the Walt Disney Classic, "Alice In Wonderland" directed by Clyde Geronimi and starring Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna, Verna Felton, J. Pat O'Malley, Bill Thompson and Heather Angel Besides discussing the potential psychedelic nature of this film, our hosts talk about how influential this film is and how the remakes can never compare to this classic film. Remember this film is owned by Walt Disney Pictures, Watch and support Disney  Hope you enjoy  ----more----Please send us any comments concerns and ideas on how to make this podcast better. Let us know so we can do something about it. Rate us on iTunes, check out the facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review, purchase some stuff from our amazon store in order to fund this podcast, Check out White Duck's BBC Tea Party Event  and finally, listen to the primary podcast, The Spiraken Manga Review Music For Episode: Intro Music -Alice in Wonderland by The Jud Conlon Chorus & The Mellomen (Alice in Wonderland OST),Background Music -When You Wish Upon a Star ( Walt Disney OST),g>Background Music -In A World of My Own by Kathryn Beaumont(Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -I'm Late by Bill Thompson (Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -How Do You Do and Shake Hands by J. Pat O'Malley (Alice In Wonderland OST),Background Music -The Walrus & The Carpenter by J. Pat O'Malley (Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -Twas Brillig/Lost Something by Sterling Holloway (Alice in Wonderland OST), Background Music -The Unbirthday Party by Ed Wynn, Jerry Colonna & Kathryn Beaumont (Alice In Wonderland OST), Background Music -Painting the Roses Red by The Jud Conlon Chorus & The Mellomen,and Kathryn Beaumont (Alice In Wonderland OST),Background Music -March of the Cards by Oliver Wallace (Alice In Wonderland OST),Background Music -Alice In Wonderland (Reprise) by The Jud Conlon Chorus & The Mellomen (Alice In Wonderland OST),Ending Music -The Unbirthday Song by Freddie & The Dreamers(Freddie & The Dreamers in Disneyland/em>) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Co Host's Email lunabotan007@gmail.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Our Amazon Store www.amazon.com/shops/Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Random Question of the Week: What are 6 impossible things you can do before breakfast?

Mouse Clubhouse interviews
Interview: Kathryn Beaumont (Being a child actress and becoming a school teacher; “Alice” in later years)

Mouse Clubhouse interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015


  Kathryn Beaumont was a child actress at MGM and went on to voice Alice and Wendy in Walt Disney’s animated versions of “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan” respectively AUDIO INDEX :55 Being a child actress; becoming a school teacher 2:35 The students’ awareness of Kathryn’s voice work and a funny related story 4:22 … Continue reading Interview: Kathryn Beaumont (Being a child actress and becoming a school teacher; “Alice” in later years) →

Mouse Clubhouse interviews
Interview: Kathryn Beaumont (A unique visit with Walt Disney; Live action reference for animators; Tea Party sequence)

Mouse Clubhouse interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015


Kathryn Beaumont was a child actress at MGM and went on to voice Alice and Wendy in Walt Disney’s animated versions of “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan” respectively AUDIO INDEX 1:00 After recording the voice for the films, Kathryn filmed live action versions of the live action footage of the films for the artists’ … Continue reading Interview: Kathryn Beaumont (A unique visit with Walt Disney; Live action reference for animators; Tea Party sequence) →

Mouse Clubhouse interviews
Interview: Kathryn Beaumont (How the Disney staff involved her in the film process; working with other voice actors)

Mouse Clubhouse interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015


  Kathryn Beaumont was a child actress at MGM and went on to voice Alice and Wendy in Walt Disney’s animated versions of “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan” respectively AUDIO INDEX :56 Working for MGM and then Disney 1:39 Already familiar with Alice in Wonderland 2:34 The audition for Alice, getting a contract with … Continue reading Interview: Kathryn Beaumont (How the Disney staff involved her in the film process; working with other voice actors) →

PipersPicks.TV (Pick Me!)
KATHRYN BEAUMONT Disney Legend Talks Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan & Memories of WALT DISNEY!

PipersPicks.TV (Pick Me!)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2013 11:59


PIPER REESE sits down for a full interview with a true DISNEY LEGEND!! We've been hoping to interview KATHRYN BEAUMONT since starting Piper's Picks TV! Kathryn is Wendy's Voice in Disney's PETER PAN and a girl (most certainly NOT a weed) known as none other than "Alice" in Disney's ALICE in WONDERLAND! After 5 years, we're soooo mega-excited-major to share this one with you!!! Tried to hold back on the fancy vocab...but HoLy PiPeRoNi!!! Kathryn talks about her memories of working with Walt Disney! This is an amazing interview for Disney and Walt Disney fans! Title: KATHRYN BEAUMONT Disney Legend Talks Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan & Memories of WALT DISNEY! -----------------------------------------------------------------------PIPER on iMDB: http://imdb.me/PiperReese-----------------------------------------------------------------------REGISTER on PIPERSPICKS.TV: http://piperspicks.tv/INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/PipersPIcksTVTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/PipersPicksTVFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/PipersPicksTV ©2013 Piper's Picks® TV

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia Episode 200 - Destination D: Day 2

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2012 96:19


75 Years of Disney Animation: In our 200th episode, Team Mousetalgia discusses day 2 of Destination D, and covers topics including Disney's "Wild and Wacky" animation, the evolution of Disney's Tinker Bell character, and the voice artists behind some of the classic Disney animated features. In the process, you'll hear from many of the participants at the event, including Kathryn Beaumont, Margaret Kerry, Bill Farmer, Mae Whitman, and others. We also discuss the event's salute to "Snow White," and we review "An Evening with Alan Menken," the incredible conclusion to the weekend. Plus - to celebrate 200 episodes, Team Mousetalgia takes a look back, reminiscing about our favorite guests, events and episodes over the past four years.

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia - Episode 83

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2010 64:02


Kathryn Beaumont, the voice of Alice and Wendy, speaks at the Walt Disney Family Museum - and Team Mousetalgia are there to report on the event! Also - Kristen shares the recipe for Disneyland's Tahitian Terrace's Jungle Julip, the team questions the taste of homemade Dole Whips, and Dave reports on Pixar's new Dolby 7.1 surround mix for the theatrical release of Toy Story 3. Plus - a Haunted Mansion moment, a DCA report, and more!