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British actor Kris Marshall joined Lisa and Barra to have a chat about the new season of Beyond Paradise. He talked about his time in the show as D.I Humphrey and whether he puts the practices from the show into his real life every now and then plus they also talked about filming in Cornwall. Of course the conversation turned to his role in Love Actually and the fact he lived in Perth about 9 years ago to film a movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Clairsy under the weather, Barra and Smiley joined Lisa in the studio for a massive show. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese phoned in to chat about Pope Leo and their shared love of tennis, the upcoming minimum wage increase, DJing and checking in on Trump’s movements. Barra, Lisa and Smiley opened the phones and text line to ask if your child was named after the venue you frequented most, around the time they were conceived, what would their name be? Hayden Young was ecstatic about Freo’s big win over Gold Coast on Saturday and Barra asks if he wishes they didn’t have a bye this weekend. In The Shaw Report, child actors are at the forefront. Adolescence breakout star Owen Cooper won his first award and Hayley Joel Osment’s arrest details. Lisa has all the goss. Ahead of Clairsy & Lisa’s Perth Pub Crawl, Peter Borg from legendary Perth band Flash Harry stopped by for a chat about his favourite local venues from the 80s and opening for Jimmy Barnes. Trigger Warning - stone washed jeans do get a mention. With Season 3 of Beyond Paradise streaming on Britbox, actor Kris Marshall joins the show to chat about Love Actually, his favourite crime shows and using his newfound detective skills in real life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kris Marshall first came to prominence in My Family as Nick Harper the eldest son. He played DI Humphrey Goodman in Death in Paradise from 2014 to 2017 and reprised the role in Beyond Paradise in 2023. Other tv and film roles include playing Colin in the 2003 film Love Actually, Gratiano in Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons and Ralph Finnes film of The Merchant of Venice, Murder City (2006–2008), the films A Few Best Men and A few Less Men, Funland, Heist, My Life In Film, Sandition and Dave in the first series of Citizen Khan (2012).Kris Marshall is our guest in episode 476 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Watch Beyond Paradise on BBC iPlayer, here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m001jg5h/beyond-paradiseFollow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our favourite seaside detective, Kris Marshall joins us to spill the beans on the Beyond Paradise Christmas Special, on BBC One at 9pm on Friday 27th December.Join Chris, Vassos and the team every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“He's such an idiot for running right into this fucking turbine…” - Eric on Alan Rickman's character's adultery On this week's episode, our mission to bring Holiday Cheer to you and yours is almost completely derailed with a jumbo-sized discussion on the bloated, miserable, obnoxious holiday fave, Love Actually! When is the feature-length Andrew Lincoln stalker film hitting Shudder? Why couldn't someone tell Richard Curtis to pick less than 8 storylines for one film? Why couldn't Laura Linney's character get a happy ending? And how is that little kid getting away with all of this airport shenanigans so soon after 9/11? PLUS: Elton John writes some sausage roll-related Christmas parodies to try and win the Christmas Number Ones contest! Love Actually stars Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Rodrigo Santoro, Gregor Fisher, Colin Firth, Kris Marshall, Heike Makatsch, Martin Freeman, Joanna Page, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Andrew Lincoln, Keira Knightley, and Bill Nighy as Billy Mack; directed by Richard Curtis. Today's episode is brought to you in part by Hello Fresh! Go to HelloFresh dot com slash WHMFREE and use code WHMFREE for FREE breakfast for life! One breakfast item per box while your subscription is active. That's free breakfast for life at HelloFresh dot com slash WHMFREE with code WHMFREE! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for the holidays! Including new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
This week we watched an episode of the 2000's British sitcom My Family, but unfortunately this episode is a clip show from Season 9. Join us as we try to make sense of the barrage of one-liners, reminisce on our different experiences with the show & wonder if clip show episodes can ever be good.Sam has also been watching Tom Cruise run on a train in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One, and Sacha Baron Cohen do some pranks on Americans in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. Meanwhile Lewis has been playing various video game consoles over the eras via the Power Up exhibit at the Science Museum, and watching Brad Pitt run on a train in Bullet Train.We've also both watched the first 2 episode of the new Disney+ Star Wars show Ahsoka. How accessible is this for a non-Rebels fan? How's the action? & what are our hot hot predictions for the next episode? Tune in to find out.00:00 Intro & Catchup10:12 Project News (Project Mugen & TMNT)18:00 My Family (2000) "Kenzo's Project"01:06:05 Personal Projects (Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One, Science Museum Power Up, Bullet Train, Borat 2 and Ahsoka episodes 1 & 2)Thanks to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio for the synths.Contact us:https://linktr.ee/theprojectprojectpod
We discuss Death in Paradise and Beyond Paradise Death in Paradise is available on Britbox in the US Beyond Paradise is available on Britbox in the USDiscussion of Death in Paradise begins at :32Discussion of Beyond Paradise begins at 30:52Murder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
Lock up your daughters (especially if Colin Firth is moping around with some loose papers), and keep an eye on that randy PM, as we immerse ourselves in the Christmas overindulgence that is Richard Curtis's Love Actually. Can we please stop calling totally normally proportioned Martine McCutcheon chubby? Did Mark, aka the Cue Card Guy, deserve the hate he got for his visual proclamation? And are the porn couple the only healthy relationship in this whole film? Or is it Bill Nighy's aging rockstar and his manager? We're too busy tearing up over the actual people welcoming each other home at Heathrow to come up with any answers.
Like so many families around the world, we sit and watch 'Love Actually' at Christmas time every, single, year. So I thought it would be great to revisit this episode with the wonderful actor Kris Marshall, who plays Colin Frissell in the movie. Merry Christmas from my family to yours. Check out the 'Five of My Life playlist' on Spotify and hear every guests chosen song Follow The Five of My Life on Instagram Contact Nigel here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy November, Overdue Rentals family. What a lovely way to kick off the month; a brilliant chat with Writer/Director Dean Craig about his new film, The Estate. We also are discussing what is arguable the film that put him on the map, 2007's Death at a Funeral, as well as it's 2010 remake. Now, to put this in to some perspective, here is a list of the insane talent that has performed Dean's work across these three films: Toni Collette, Anna Faris, Kathleen Turner, David Duchovny, Rosemarie DeWitt, Ron Livingston, Matthew Macfadyen, Peter Dinklage (x2), Ewen Bremner, Keeley Hawes, Andy Nyman, Alan Tudyk, Daisy Donovan, Kris Marshall, Rupert Graves, Peter Vaughan, Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Keith David, Loretta Devine, Ron Glass, Danny Glover, Regina Hall, Kevin Hart, James Marsden, Tracy Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Columbus Short, Luke Wilson...just to name a few! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/overduerentals/support
Diane and Sean discuss the 4 hour long Masterpiece Theatre television event, Doctor Zhivago. Episode music is, "Fairytale" by Ludovico Einaudi, from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show
Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson are on their way to a funeral, you wanker! Don't you have any respect?ALSO DISCUSSED* 3:10 to Yuma (2007)* The Amityville Curse (1990)* Habit (1995)* Hatchet (2006)* Hatchet II (2010)* In Search of Darkness (2019)* The Last Winter (2006)* No Telling (1991)* Richard III (1955)* Right at Your Door (2006)* Romeo and Juliet (1968)* Wendigo (2001)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
Bryan Barrett talks with Dr. Andrea Anthony, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Student Services and Kris Marshall, TEAM Analyst with Rutherford County Schools. T
From possibly the world’s best cameo (Colin Frizzle in Love Actually) to lead roles in global hits (Death In Paradise , My Family), Kris Marshall has been delighting audiences around the world for decades. In this conversation he reveals an unexpectedly different side to his life and thoughts as he discusses his choices with Nigel. Check out the 'Five of My Life playlist' on Spotify and hear every guests chosen song: open.spotify.com/playlist/60PqJQ1rg6fverFMyKvdkG Follow The Five of My Life on Instagram: The Five of My Life (@thefiveofmylife) Contact Nigel at nigelmarsh.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Presentato alla Festa del Cinema di Roma, Promises è un film di Amanda Sthers con Pierfrancesco Favino, Kelly Reilly, Jean Reno, Ginnie Watson, Cara Theobold, Deepak Verma, Kris Marshall, Leon Hesby, Alessandro Riceci, Douglas Dean, Giulio Corso, Freddy Drabble, Gaia Scodellaro, in arrivo al cinema il 18 novembre.
We're back from yet another of our trademark hiatuses to discuss the recent news about the show's future. Series 13 is set to be the last for both Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall -- though, as we discuss, nobody has said anything yet about Mandip Gill, who we can only assume is going to take over Doctor and showrunner duties going forward. We look at what the news that the upcoming series is a single, six-part story might mean, and why we're alternately very worried and maybe just the slightest bit optimistic? Lot of reading the Broadchurch tea leaves here, folks. We then look ahead in general terms to who the 14th Doctor might be, by which we mean Allison is looking at the betting odds again. Kris Marshall's publicist, if you're listening, we're doing our bit to keep his name in the running.
This week The Aunties talk Rich Men playing Space Games, Kris Marshall's racist comments about his time i the Caribbean, and they ponder if Kaz from Love Island is right to wear her bonnet on National TV trying to secure the man bag! Follow The Aunties https://www.instagram.com/farrforce/ (@farrforce) https://www.instagram.com/loveyaayaa/ (@loveyaayaa) https://www.instagram.com/sadesalami/ (@sadesalami) https://www.instagram.com/thebritishblacklist/ (@thebritishblacklist) https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/yourauntiescouldnever/ (#YourAuntiesCouldNever) https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/realtalk/ (#RealTalk) https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sadmadglad/ (#SadMadGlad) https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/blackpodcasts/ (#BlackPodcasts) https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/podcastingwhilstblack/ (#PodcastingWhilstBlack) https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/theaunties/ (#TheAunties)
We're back! Yes, 2021 is seemingly no different to 2020 and so in keeping with this we're carrying on as before with Season 6 of Doctor Who. As Kahn, Laura, John and Morgan gather around the ol' tellybox to watch The Doctor's Wife, the finer points of Tim Burton, Kris Marshall, Staged and Star Trek all pop up. So settle down with a mug of coco, press play when we say and enjoy our latest Directionless Commentary.
Podcaster James Corcoran and film student James Lyon (who has not seen the film) join us to discuss Harry and Karen's relationship, the soundtrack, Kris Marshall, Basildon, American perceptions of the British accent, surrealism and overdone product placement.
Podcasters Nicholas J Barlow and Sarah Black join us to discuss over-editing podcasts, Kris Marshall, whether American women like British accents, the Nativity. films, Jack and Judy's relationship, Keeping Mum, portrayals of good parenting, first crushes, cancel culture, second chances, public proposals and the link between your role in school nativities and your socio-economic position in later life.
Oxford student and TV extra Annabelle Fuller and filmmaker Gareth Owain David Thomas join us to discuss the love actually soundtrack, the difference between soundtrack and score, playing with clichés, stand-ins vs body doubles, Kris Marshall's career, whether Harry or Mia are more to blame for their relationship, Bernard, continuity issues, development of characters, The Crown and Jumpin' Outta Ya Skin.
Find out how Kris has been stirring up the local old dears with his bike stunts. We hear about his building works, his love of jelly and having an Italian with Al Pacino.
In part 2 of covering Love, Actually (2003), we're still messing up the names, but, now look at the four story lines that cover Harry, Karen, and Mia, David and Natalie, Daniel, Sam, Joanna, and Carol, and Billy Mack and Joe. New promo code alert! Use “HAPPILY1” to save 20% at Frankie & Myrrh! Treat yourself to our sponsor's selection of aroma therapy products and at the same time support our show! Big thanks to Wikipedia contributors Freywa and Joel Bradshaw for the movie relationship map. You can watch Red Nose Day Actually here. Check out the FiveThirtyEight article about Love, Actually Polina mentioned here. Nine intertwined stories examine the complexities of the one emotion that connects us all: love. Stars Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, Lúcia Moniz, Liam Neeson, Thomas Sangster, Bill Nighy, Gregor Fisher, Martine McCutcheon, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Andrew Lincoln, Laura Linney, Rodrigo Santoro, Kris Marshall, Abdul Salis, Heike Makatsch, Martin Freeman, Joanna Page, Olivia Olson, Rowan Atkinson, Nina Sosanya, Ivana Miličević, January Jones, Elisha Cuthbert, Shannon Elizabeth, Denise Richards, Claudia Schiffer, and Billy Bob Thornton. (from Google.com & Wikipedia.org) Find other amazing podcasts by searching #ladypodsquad on Twitter, Facebook, and all the social media platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.
País Reino Unido Dirección Frank Oz Guion Dean Craig Música Murray Gold Fotografía Oliver Curtis Reparto Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes, Andy Nyman, Ewen Bremner, Daisy Donovan, Alan Tudyk, Jane Asher, Kris Marshall, Rupert Graves, Peter Vaughan, Thomas Wheatley, Peter Egan, Peter Dinklage Sinopsis Mientras una familia inglesa prepara el funeral del patriarca, la tensión crece a medida que salen a relucir las antiguas rencillas entre los hijos. La aparición de un desconocido que afirma que el difunto ocultaba un oscuro secreto contribuye a empeorar las cosas, lo que obliga a la familia a tomar medidas drásticas para evitar que el funeral se convierta en un desastre total.
We tackle the epic container of love stories and Diana's pick Love, Actually (2003). In part 1, we look at the five story lines that cover Juliet, Peter and Mark, Jamie and Aurélia, Sarah and Karl, John and Judy, and Colin and Tony. Sorry, but we get names wrong a lot. New promo code alert! Use “HAPPILY1” to save 20% at Frankie & Myrrh! Treat yourself to our sponsor's selection of aroma therapy products and at the same time support our show! Big thanks to Wikipedia contributors Freywa and Joel Bradshaw for the movie relationship map. You can watch Red Nose Day Actually here. Check out Your Fave is Problematic Love, Actually here. Nine intertwined stories examine the complexities of the one emotion that connects us all: love. Stars Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, Lúcia Moniz, Liam Neeson, Thomas Sangster, Bill Nighy, Gregor Fisher, Martine McCutcheon, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Andrew Lincoln, Laura Linney, Rodrigo Santoro, Kris Marshall, Abdul Salis, Heike Makatsch, Martin Freeman, Joanna Page, Olivia Olson, Rowan Atkinson, Nina Sosanya, Ivana Miličević, January Jones, Elisha Cuthbert, Shannon Elizabeth, Denise Richards, Claudia Schiffer, and Billy Bob Thornton. (from Google.com & Wikipedia.org) Find other amazing podcasts by searching #ladypodsquad on Twitter, Facebook, and all the social media platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.
Paul and Andy were joined by star of Death In Paradise and My Family, Kris Marshall, to look ahead to his new series on ITV this weekend. Andy also showed off his MotoGP knowledge in the absence of one of the biggest names to have ever graced the sport, Marc Marquez. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this episode, we have a conversation with videographer Kris Marshall and snowboarder Caleb Kinnear. Both are part of Evoke Films, an Alaska-based snowboard and skateboard video crew that recently released their newest video, The Third Mind. We talk about the type of people who wear skateboard clothes—is Thrasher apparel played?— the importance of a solid crew and a local shop, what defines an Alaska snowboarder, and what goes into producing a snow and skate video.
@TinDogPodcast reviews TV #DoctorWho #TheWomanWhoFellToEarth 277 – "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"277 – "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"Doctor Who episodeDoctor Who Series 11 Episode 1 The Woman Who Fell to Earth.jpgPromotional image for the episode, displaying Yasmin (Gill), Ryan (Cole), The Doctor (Whittaker), Graham (Walsh) and Grace (Clarke)CastDoctorJodie Whittaker (Thirteenth Doctor)CompanionsBradley Walsh (Graham O'Brien)Tosin Cole (Ryan Sinclair)Mandip Gill (Yasmin Khan)OthersSharon D. Clarke – GraceSamuel Oatley – Tim ShawJohnny Dixon – KarlAmit Shah – RahulAsha Kingsley – SoniaJanine Mellor – JaneyAsif Khan – Ramesh SunderJames Thackeray – AndyPhilip Abiodun – DeanStephen MacKenna – DennisEveral A Walsh – GabrielProductionDirected by Jamie ChildsWritten by Chris ChibnallScript editor Nina MétivierProduced by Nikki WilsonExecutive producer(s) Chris ChibnallMatt StrevensSam HoyleIncidental music composer Segun AkinolaSeries Series 11Length 63 minutesOriginally broadcast 7 October 2018Chronology← Preceded by Followed by →"Twice Upon a Time" —Doctor Who episodes (1963–1989)Doctor Who episodes (2005–present)"The Woman Who Fell to Earth" is the first episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is written by new head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 7 October 2018. It is the first episode to star Jodie Whittaker in her first full appearance as Thirteenth Doctor, and introduced her new companions – Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. The episode also guest stars Sharon D. Clarke, Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley. The story focuses on a group of people who come across a new alien threat together within Sheffield, and find themselves banding together with the recently regenerated Doctor, who has been separated from the TARDIS since the events of "Twice Upon a Time". As the group seek to understand the threat, they find themselves in danger as well, and discover that the recently arrived aliens are planning a hunt upon a single human, leading the Doctor to co-ordinate an attempt to prevent this happening and save the group from danger. This episode is the first to be led by Chibnall, alongside executive producers Matt Strevens and Sam Hoyle, after Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin stepped down at the conclusion of the tenth series, while marking the third production era of the revived series, following Russell T. Davies' run from 2005–2010, and Moffat's from 2010–2017. This episode marked a change in the programme's broadcasting schedule, with both it and subsequent episodes being broadcast regularly on Sundays, instead of Saturdays as had been done since Doctor Who was revived, while the episode premiered without the traditional opening credits, as had occurred before with "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015). Since its first broadcast in the UK, the episode has received positive reviews from critics, as well as an overnight rating of 8.20 million viewers, the highest since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013). Contents1 Plot2 Production2.1 Development2.2 Casting2.3 Filming2.4 Promotion3 Broadcast and reception3.1 Television3.2 Cinemas3.3 Ratings3.4 Critical reception4 References5 External linksPlotRyan, a dyspraxic young man, struggles to ride a bike and throws it off the hill in frustration. Searching for it, he touches some strange lights, causing a blue pod to appear. Concerned, Ryan calls the police, receiving help from PC Yasmin Khan, an old school friend. Meanwhile, Ryan’s grandmother, Grace, her husband, Graham, and another passenger, Karl, find themselves trapped onboard their train with a floating orb of writhing tentacles and electricity. They call Ryan, and he and Yasmin head for the train, arriving just as the Doctor suddenly falls through the carriage ceiling. The orb departs after hitting everyone with an energy bolt. Karl leaves, but the others follow the Doctor, who suffers from post-regeneration amnesia. She discovers the orb implanted DNA destroying bombs into each of them, liable to explode at any time. Finding the pod has disappeared, they track it down to a warehouse. They learn that the warehouse belonged to Rahul, a local man who took the pod he connected with the disappearance of his sister but was killed when a second alien emerged from it. The Doctor, missing her sonic screwdriver, constructs another from spare parts. The group intercepts the orb creature, revealed to be a mass of biological data-gathering coils. The second alien suddenly appears, revealing himself as Tzim-Sha, a Stenza warrior hunting humans for sport, Rahul's sister the target of a previous hunt. A furious Doctor demands Tzim-Sha leave the planet, but he collects the data of his target, Karl, from the coils and teleports away. The group track down Karl, a crane operator, to a construction yard. The Doctor, Ryan, and Yasmin climb another crane to save Karl before Tzim-Sha can reach him. Tzim-Sha captures Karl, but the Doctor, recalling her identity, orders Tzim-Sha to leave him, or face losing the pod's recall device and being stranded on Earth. Tzim-Sha detonates the DNA bombs, but the Doctor reveals that she transferred the bombs into the Coils, unwittingly self-implanted by Tzim-Sha when he downloaded the data. The Doctor thrusts the recall device at Tzim-Sha and he transports himself away. Grace successfully destroys the coils but is fatally injured after falling from the crane. Following Grace's funeral, the Doctor tells the group she must find the TARDIS. After building a teleport, she bids the group goodbye, but inadvertently brings them with her into deep space. ProductionDevelopmentIt was announced in January 2016 that the tenth series would be Moffat's final series as executive producer and head writer, after seven years as showrunner, for which he was replaced in the role by Chris Chibnall in 2018.[1] Matt Strevens serves as executive producer alongside Chibnall, as well as Sam Hoyle.[2][3] A new logo was unveiled at the BBC Worldwide showcase on 20 February 2018. This logo was designed by the creative agency Little Hawk, who also created a stylized insignia of the word "who" enclosed in a circle with an intersecting line.[4] Murray Gold announced in February 2018 that he would step down as the programme's composer, having served as the musical director since 2005, and that he would not be composing the music for the eleventh series.[5] On 26 June 2018, producer Chris Chibnall announced that the musical score for the eleventh series would be provided by Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumnus Segun Akinola.[6] Casting Whittaker at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, where she promoted her first full series.The episode introduces Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Her predecessor Peter Capaldi departed from his role as the Twelfth Doctor after the tenth series, having played the role for three series.[7] His final appearance was in the 2017 Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time".[8] Moffat stated in February 2017 that Chibnall tried to persuade the actor to continue into the eleventh series, but despite this, Capaldi still decided to depart.[9] The search for the actor to portray the Thirteenth Doctor, led by Chibnall, began later in 2017, after he completed work on the third series of the ITV series Broadchurch, for which he is also the head writer and executive producer. Chibnall had the final say on the actor, although the decision also involved Charlotte Moore and Piers Wenger, the director of content and head of drama for the BBC respectively.[10] Media reports and bookmakers speculated as to who would replace Capaldi as the Thirteenth Doctor, with Ben Whishaw and Kris Marshall among the most popular predictions.[11] On 16 July 2017, it was announced after the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's finals that Whittaker would portray the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor.[7] The episode also introduces a new set of companions, including Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.[12][13] Actress Sharon D. Clarke also appears as Ryan's grandmother and Graham's wife, Grace.[12][14][15] The episode also guest stars Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley.[16][17] FilmingJamie Childs directed the first and seventh episode of the series in the opening production block, having directed Whittaker's introduction video as the Thirteenth Doctor.[3][18] Pre-production for the eleventh series began in late October 2017.[3] After filming for the series was expected to begin in late 2017,[10][2][19] it officially began with the first episode in November 2017.[20] The eleventh series was shot using Cooke and Angénieux anamorphic lenses for the first time in the series' history, a creative decision made in order to make the show look more cinematic.[21] PromotionThe first teaser for the series was released during the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on 15 July 2018, almost exactly a year after the announcement of Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.[22][7] Whittaker, Gill, Cole, Chibnall and Strevens promoted the show with a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on 19 July 2018,[23] where the first trailer was released.[24] Broadcast and receptionProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSource RatingRotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 8.19[25]Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 91%[25]Review scoresSource RatingDaily Mirror 4/5 stars[26]IGN 8.7[27]IndieWire B-[28]New York Magazine 4/5 stars[29]Radio Times 3/5 stars[30]The A.V. Club B[31]The Telegraph 4/5 stars[32]The Guardian 4/5 stars[33]The Independent 4/5 stars[34]Television"The Woman Who Fell to Earth", the first episode of the eleventh series, runs for a total of 63 minutes, while the remaining episodes will run for an average of 50 minutes each, after the episode count dropped from twelve to ten for this series.[19][35] The episode was simulcast in the United States on BBC America.[36] It breaks with previous practice in not using any opening credits, similar to "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015).[37] CinemasThe premiere of the new series was held at Light Cinema in Sheffield on 24 September 2018, as part of a red carpet event for the episode and eleventh series.[38][39] "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" will be released in select Australian cinemas on 8 October 2018,[40] and in the United States from 10–11 October.[41] RatingsThe episode was watched by 8.20 million viewers overnight, making it the highest overnight viewership since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013), which received 8.30 million overnight viewers. The episode had an audience share of 40.1% also.[42][43] It also marked the highest overnight figure for a series premiere since "Partners in Crime" (2008), the opening episode of the fourth series, achieved 8.40 million viewers.[44] Critical receptionThe episode currently holds a score of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.19. The site's consensus reads "Jodie Whittaker easily embodies the best of the titular time traveler in "The Woman Who Fell To Earth" and proves that change can be a very, very good thing."[25]
Is Love Actually a heartwarming festive classic, or the sexist, fat-shaming cinematic equivalent of finding a lump of coal in your stocking? This week on Beyond The Box Set, we revisited Harry's all-time favourite Christmas movie, and found that our reactions to it diverted rather sharply, actually... From Hugh Grant's Prime Minister getting the hots for his chubby(?) secretary to Colin Firth's recently dumped writer forming a hasty bond with a woman he's never had a coherent conversation with, Richard Curtis' smash hit ensemble comedy posits that love can blossom in all sorts of unusual places. Well, for straight white men, anyway... Join us as we debate whether there's any hope for Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman's failing marriage, discuss why Andrew Lincoln will probably end up murdering Kiera Knightley and wearing her skin as a sarong, and argue that Martin Freeman and Joanna Page's dry-humping body doubles may actually have the healthiest relationship in the whole movie... We also pitch some drinking games for the movie - because by God, you'll need them - and come up with our own fantasy sequels, one of which is considerably more optimistic than the other... ------- Each week on Beyond The Box Set, we choose a notable standalone movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequel, prequel or spin-off ideas to bring them back to the big screen. From timeless classics like The Shining and It's A Wonderful Life to more questionable fare like Super Mario Bros and Dom Hemingway, no sequel-free movie is safe from our wildly unfilmable imaginations. If you enjoy the show, please hit subscribe on your preferred podcasting platform to hear a new episode every Friday. Beyond The Box Set is available for free download and streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, aCast, Podbean, Pocket Casts, Youtube, Google Play and many other popular podcasting platforms. Leaving us a review is the absolute best way to help our show to find new listeners, so if you can spare some nice words and a star or five on iTunes or Stitcher, we'd be enormously grateful. If you have a suggestion for a film you'd like to hear us cover - or a sequel idea of your own that you'd like us to shout out on air, you can contact us via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and Tumblr - or by leaving a comment under any blog post on our official website. beyondtheboxset.com twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Is this shit even a Christmas movie? 2.35: Bill Nighy is an entitled monster 6.30: Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman's marriage is doomed 11.55: Liam Neeson is a terrible role model 16.15: Hugh Grant is going to trigger WW3 19.00: Laura Linney navigates workplace harrassment 22.40: Colin Firth is in the midst of a classic midlife crisis 26.25: Andrew Lincoln is an utter creep 30.20: At least the porn stars are talking to each other... 34.35: Kris Marshall demeans American womanhood 39.40: Love Actually Drinking Games 44.45: It's Sexual Harrassment, Actually 51.15: Love Actually 2: Love, Definitely? 1.04.40: Listener Submissions & Episode 45 Preview
We table our story debate for a week as Allison continues to deal with two (2!) broken computers, but there's still plenty to talk about as we foolishly record a couple hours before Doctor Who's Comic Con panel. We talk about how the endless Kris Marshall casting rumors may just be coming from Kris Marshall himself at this point. We wonder who Mark Gatiss might be playing in the Christmas special. And then we devote most of the episode to reading an amazing email from listener Sam, who discusses her reactions as a woman of color to the casting of the 13th Doctor and people's reaction to it. As ever, these are complicated issues that are okay to have complicated feelings about, and we try our best to sift through it all. Thanks to Sam and all our amazing listeners for continuing to make our show so much more awesome than it has any right to be!
On this week's episode of This Week's Episode, Karen welcomes the Doctor back into her life with the start of the new season of Doctor Who. Plus, Doctor Who casting rumors, the end of the Rebellion, more Deathstroke confusion, and more!Show NotesUseful LinksDoctor Who - The Pilot (S10E01)Shonda Rhimes Says Donald Trump is Making it a Lot Harder to Write Scandal‘This Is Us’ Announces Summer Special: ‘How Jack Died’ (Not really)The Women of Star Wars Are Getting Their Own Animated YouTube SeriesGina Rodriguez to Voice “Carmen Sandiego” for Netflix New Doctor Who 'revealed as Kris Marshall takes over from Peter Capaldi (rumor)Sonic screwdriver to be added to the OEDStar Wars Rebels is ending with its fourth seasonStranger Things/Mystery Science Theater 3000 RiffAustralian TV station looped a single Simpsons quote for nearly 4 hours‘Supergirl’: Calista Flockhart To Return For Season 2 Two-Episode FinaleOrphan Black Final Season Trailer: The Clones Fight BackArrow: Manu Bennett Confirmed to Return as DeathstrokeKrypton - Promo 2017Our theme song "Pressure" by Argyle JohansenSocial StuffTWEP FacebookTWEP TwitterFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeTumblrTwitchWebsiteContact Us
A show from Netflix and a show from Hulu this week. Also a hint as to what the next AudioTimeLapse will be. Dr. Who, Kris Marshall rumors Melissa, Live REACT to new GBBO cast photo We talk Netflix The Glitch an Aussie import that delivers on drama and acting. Spoiler Talk starts at 10:20 and ends at 18:11 when we Chat Dimension 404 new weekly Twilight Zone type show A new segment, Who's too hot for the reunion? Where we chat Party Down Cast then and Now- Up NEXT??? Check the clue at the end of the episode tweet @JoshSolbach email theonewithpodcast@gmail.com FaceBook The One With Podcast Instagram joshua.solbach
Who will be the next Doctor? Well now (so far unverifed) rumor has it that it will be Kris Marshall, but when we recorded this episode a couple months ago we had no idea. Join us while we dig through the bookie’s list, whatever that is, and wildly speculate and theorize and maybe offer some […]
Join Christian Cawley and James McLean as they chew over the surprisingly tasty fat that surrounds The Pilot, the first episode of Doctor Who Series 10, which introduces new companion Bill Potts. It's a bit of a fresh start for the show, but how do Potts, Nardole and the Twelfth Doctor shape up? Does the new university grounding work? And as if that wasn't enough, we've the whole Kris Marshall scenario to get our heads around. Is he the new Doctor, as we'd speculated several weeks ago?
DOCTOR WHO is finally back with SERIES 10! The show returns with a crackling episode called "The Pilot", and that's what we're discussing on this episode of the MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast! "The Pilot" begins the final series for Peter Capaldi as the Doctor (*CRY*), and it introduces us to the glorious Pearl Mackie as new companion Bill Potts! John and I will discuss Bill's initial meeting with the Doctor and the adventure that ensues. We ponder whether "The Pilot" lives up to its name (in a tv show sense - a first episode) as a good starting point for new viewers. We'll also note a copious amount of Easter Eggs (TIMELY) sprinkled throughout the episode as a treat for returning fans as well as potential clues to how Series 10 will develop. We'll talk about the return of Matt Lucas as Nardole and what role he plays, both within the narrative and from a production perspective. We will of course dive in to the meat of the episode itself - The Doctor becoming Bill's "tutor" and their relationship; Bill's encounters with Heather which leads to the encounters with the oil (water? Substance?) that ultimately absorbs Heather and sets out after Bill. There's a mysterious vault, some photographs from long ago, of both Bill's mother and of the Doctor's Family (SUSAN & River, but did we mention SUSAN?) and the fate of Heather and whether we will see her again (Magic 8-Ball says, "All signs point to YES"). We will also talk about what the rest of Series 10 may hold and about that TRAILER - John Simm! REGENERATION! That leads into a discussion of the Kris Marshall rumors: IS he the next Doctor? If so, will we see him BEFORE Christmas? Are we being faked out by Moffat et al? And, TRIVIA is back! John has some excellent and interesting questions as always - I did ok on them - how will you do? All in all, it's a lot of excited chatter about Doctor Who & "The Pilot". We're excited the show is back, and we love discussing it with each other and hope it's a pleasant listening experience for you! Please try it and see (or should that be hear?)!
Shocks! The BBC has confirmed that the original 1960s #Cybermen (from The Tenth Planet) will appear in the #DoctorWho Series 10 finale! Christian Cawley and James McLean have a think about this, what it means, and the questionable press release, and perhaps start to look forward to Series 10. PLUS: does the cessation of betting on former Death in Paradise lead Kris Marshall as the Thirteenth Doctor signal that a decision has been made?
Kitty wants to lick a Nintendo Switch cartridge, is still buzzing from playing with otters and has had problems on the busses. Al's discussing his enjoyment of Logan & Lego Batman and his love of Fire Pro Wrestling. Plus they discuss the weirdest news stories of the week, the latest geek film & TV casting news and more!
Mark Lamprell has directed the sequel to A Few Best Men. He joins CJ. Plus a review of Kong: Skull Island.
MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast returns with a fun and thought-provoking deep dive into various DOCTOR WHO topics with our good friend Kathleen Schowalter! She's a brilliant PhD, she's a super analytical and thoughtful WHO fan, and she's a delight to talk to! We talk about her WHO "origin story", including: her initial fear of Tom Baker and how her feelings towards him have changed since she got back into WHO fandom in adulthood. We also talk more about how Joseph Campbell's "Hero's Journey" pertains to Doctor Who and the companions, building from the fascinating panel that she excelled on at Gallifrey One, as well as just which WHO story she feels is the BEST example of that in the WHO canon. We dive into favorite episodes, both classic and new, and she turns the tables on us with some thoughtful questions to John and me about our likes and dislikes in WHO. We also discuss the news of the return of the ORIGINAL Mondassian Cybermen to Series 10 for the first time in over 50 years since "The Tenth Planet" and how we all feel about their return (spoiler alert, we are almost as excited as Peter Capaldi - LOTS). We discuss the news of British Bookmakers shutting down wagering on the next Doctor after lots of money came in on Kris Marshall, and Kathleen and John help me figure out just who that is! We discuss what we think Chris Chibnall's WHO might look like as well. It's a really enjoyable and engrossing conversation to have participated in, and we hope listening to it is as pleasurable as recording it was! We're already looking forward to having Kathleen back on the show! Listen and find out why!
A Stab In The Dark: A UKTV Original Crime Podcast with Mark Billingham
Episode 7 - Mark Billingham talks to actor Kris Marshall about his early career starring in comedy film and television before ending up as the star of the ever-popular crime drama Death in Paradise. Kris tells us about what he thinks makes Death in Paradise such a perennially successful show, the trials of island fauna and what we have to look forward to.Meanwhile, Paul Hirons digs out an interview with the previous star of Death in Paradise, Ben Miller. Ben regales us about the good and bad side of filming in Guadeloupe: you may have incredible sets and beach locations, but there's also a serious danger of drowning!A Stab in the Dark is a UKTV Original production and is produced by Sam Pearson, Paul Hirons and Ashleigh Sullivan.For more info: http://uktv.co.uk/astabinthedark See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Título original Love Actually Año 2003 Duración 128 min. País Reino Unido Reino Unido Director Richard Curtis Guión Richard Curtis Música Craig Armstrong Fotografía Michael Coulter Reparto Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Andrew Lincoln, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Rodrigo Santoro, Rowan Atkinson, Billy Bob Thornton, Martine McCutcheon, Heike Makatsh, Lucia Moniz, Martin Freeman, Gregor Fisher, Joanna Page, Sienna Guillory, Elisha Cuthbert, Kris Marshall, Claudia Schiffer, Shannon Elizabeth, Denise Richards, January Jones, Ivana Milicevic, Olivia Olson Productora Coproducción GB-USA; Universal Pictures / Working Title Films / DNA Films Género Romance. Comedia | Comedia romántica. Navidad. Historias cruzadas Sinopsis En Londres, poco antes de las Navidades, se entrelazan una serie de historias divertidas y conmovedoras. "Love, Actually" es una manera abreviada de decir “Love Actually Is All Around” y éste es precisamente el argumento de la película: mires a donde mires, encontrarás el amor en todas partes. Todos los personajes, cada uno a su manera (un primer ministro, una vieja estrella del rock, una asistenta portuguesa que sólo habla su idioma), están relacionados con los aspectos más divertidos, tristes, ingenuos y estúpidos del amor.