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Puzzlers and previous guests Nicholas J Johnson and Lawrence Leung return to play and discuss Leonard Boyd and David Brashaw's 2015 board game Clacks, based on Terry Pratchett's 33rd Discworld novel, Going Postal. Postmaster General Moist von Lipwig has come up with a plan to prove the Ankh-Morpork postal service is still relevant - a race against the Grand Trunk Semaphore Company! The Grand Trunk has a monopoly on the “Clacks”, a system of optical telegraph towers which transmit messages using patterns formed by a grid of six lights - surely they can beat a man on a horse? But the Grand Trunk knows Moist has something up his sleeve, and they're taking no chances - the fastest and best new Clacks operators will have to prove they're worthy of the job by racing each other first... The fifth (and so far final) Discworld board game, Clacks is the second Discworld design by Boyd and Brashaw's BackSpindle games (following Guards! Guards!). Clacks turns the race at the climax of Going Postal into a logic puzzle where up to four players must use punch cards to turn patterns of lights on and off in a grid, hoping to form another pattern which equates to a letter in Clacks code. It's a race to finish your word (or words) first, either against each other, or as a team against Moist von Lipwig - but sharing the same grid of lights makes this puzzle very unpredictable. Is it Discworldy enough? Does it feel like the Clacks technology of the books? Do you find it fun or funny, and do you prefer it collaborative or cooperative? And what else would you play to get your logic puzzle fix? Join the discussion using the hashtag #Pratchat82. Guest Nicholas J Johnson is an author, magician, educator and expert in deception, who goes by the nickname "Australia's Honest Con-Man". You can find details of Nick's shows and workshops, including his upcoming magic show for children at the 2025 Melbourne Comedy Festival, at conman.com.au, or follow him on Bluesky, Instagram or Facebook as @honestconman. Guest Lawrence Leung is a comedian, screenwriter and actor, known to Australian audiences for live and screen comedy, including the 2015 feature film Sucker, and more recently appearances in My Life is Murder, Aunty Donna's Comedy Cafe and Time Bandits. For all the latest about Lawrence, including his upcoming research into seances and mediums in Victorian Melbourne, visit lawrenceleung.com, or follow him on Instagram at @mrlawrenceleung. You can find episode notes and errata on our web site. We'll be kicking off the new year with one of the few Discworld novels we have left - and why not go large with the longest Pratchett novel of all, Unseen Academicals? We'll be lacing up our football boots and dusting off our mortarboards alongside returning guest Tansy Rayner Roberts! Send us your questions via email (chat@pratchatpodcast.com), or social media. Use the hashtag #Pratchat83.
Lawrence Leung preaches on John 11:17-27. Pursue in Christ's Kingdom, Life's Eternal Satisfaction.Sermon slides. Sermon Archive 1 Corinthians 1 Peter 2 Corinthians 2 Kings Acts Advent Awkward Body Life Dear Church Revelation Easter Ephesians Esther Exodus Galatians I Am Isaiah John Kingdom Ethic Luke Minor Prophets Numbers Psalms Revelation Romans Stand Alone Titus We Are Grace Church
Unfortunately some scheduling issues pushed back our recording of #Pratchat80, and unfortunately we aren't going to be able to bring you that discussion of Making Money until until October. But it has been a very long time since we talked about Going Postal, so Ben thought you might like a recap to tide you over - plus a discussion of some of his favourite Discworld book covers, prompted by subscriber Ian! We'd love to hear about your favourite covers, from any of the various editions of Pratchett's works! Let us know about them using the hashtag #Pratchat79A on social media, or get in touch via email or our subscriber Discord. You can find various covers of the Discworld books via the L-Space wiki, or via the Internet Speculative Fiction Database at isfdb.org. For the isfdb, make sure you choose “Fiction Titles” below the search box when searching for a specific book, then scroll down to the bottom of the list of editions and click the link which says “View all covers for [Book Title]”. Note that not all the covers Ben mentions are at those two sources; we've linked to other sources below where necessary. Ben mentions these favourite covers: The original cover for The Colour of Magic by Alan Smith Pratchett's own original cover for The Carpet People (the image isn't as small as Ben remembered) The new Penguin paperback designs by Leo Nickolls, incorporating Paul Kidby's artwork, especially Moving Pictures. (The link is to the L-Space page Ben put together for these editions, which also gives you handy links to all the books in the wiki.) Paul Kidby's covers for the first UK editions, in particular Night Watch, Going Postal and The Science of Discworld, plus the back cover of the original hardcover edition of The Last Hero Josh Kirby's covers for Eric (the original large format edition), Small Gods, and especially Reaper Man The cover for the graphic novel adaptation of Small Gods by Ray Friesen The Penguin 25th Anniversary edition of Hogfather, with art by BoomArtwork The American hardcover edition of Raising Steam, with art by Justin Gerard The Mai Més Catalan editions with covers by Marina Vidal, especially Equal Rites and The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents We discussed Going Postal way back in 2020, in #Pratchat38, “Moisten to Steal”, with guests Nicholas J Johnson and Lawrence Leung. We'll be back in October with #Pratchat80 discussing Making Money with guest Stephanie Convery.
Lawrence Leung preaches on Psalm 85. When we fail, it is God's unfailing character that brings revival. Sermon Archive 1 Corinthians 1 Peter 2 Corinthians 2 Kings Acts Advent Awkward Body Life Dear Church Revelation Easter Ephesians Esther Exodus Galatians Isaiah John Kingdom Ethic Luke Minor Prophets Numbers Psalms Revelation Romans Stand Alone Titus We Are Grace Church
Unlike some DJs, Liz and Ben do take requests - like this month's short story! They're joined by comedian and DJ Andrew McClelland to spin discs with the soul collector, as they discuss Terry Pratchett's 1989 short story “Turntables of the Night”. John, one half of the “Hellfire Disco” mobile DJ business, is helping the police with their enquiries. His latest gig, a fairly sedate Halloween party, did not go smoothly - and it all revolves around a mysterious visitor to the dancefloor, who had an unusual request for DJ Wayne... Written for Diana Wynne Jones' 1989 collection of original fiction Hidden Turnings, “Turntables of the Night” came to Pratchett title first. It's a spooky tale of obsession, records, music and death - or rather Death, appearing outside the Discworld for perhaps the first time in Pratchett's writing. Is this fantasy or horror? Did Pratchett really know who Ian Curtis was? Who did he call up to get insight into the DJ trade? What would Death ask you to curate for him? Who would be the crown jewel in his collection now? And which of Pratchett's other short stories do you want us to devote an entire episode to? Join in the conversation using the hashtag #Pratchat72 on social media. Guest Andrew McClelland (he/him) is a writer, comedian and DJ who has often mixed in his other loves, like history, music, DJing and Gilbert & Sullivan, to create the “niche” nerdy and gentlemanly comedy for which he's known. Andy has also frequently collaborated with #Pratchat38 guest Lawrence Leung. As a DJ, Andy works constantly in Melbourne and did indeed open for Cher during her 2018 Australia and New Zealand tour. His club night Andrew McClelland's Finishing School doesn't run as regularly as it used to, but as of this episode it has a 15th anniversary night on 10 November, and an annual 90s night on 24 November. Find Andy on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (if you must) or at his website djandrewmcclelland.com. Finishing School is on Facebook. As usual, you can find notes and errata for this episode on our website. Next episode we get into the Hogswatch spirit by opening an entire book of season stories, as we discuss the 2017 collection of Pratchett's children's fiction, Father Christmas's Fake Beard. You can send us questions about any of the stories (which we'll list on our website for reference), or about the book in general, using the hashtag #Pratchat72 on social media. Or send them in via email to chat@pratchatpodcast.com.
Nat's new fridge has changed her life; Playwright Rebecca Cook combines infrastructure and theatre with her play Congested; Dr. Jen stresses the importance of reading for pleasure; Author Katya de Becerra chats about co-editing the horror anthology This Fresh Hell; the team gets passionate about cauliflowers; and comedian and writer Lawrence Leung discuss educational entertainment in light of ABC's new series WTFAQ. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
Chas Licciardello is a comedian, writer and presenter. He was a member of the satirical comedy group The Chaser. The impact that The Chaser have on Australian TV, culture and politics is not to be underestimated. They were fearless and there hasn't been anyone like them since. Chas is the creator and co-Executive Producer of ABC's new entertainment series, WTFAQ. Formerly a member of The Chaser, Chas has appeared regularly on Australian TV over the past two decades on shows including CNNNN, The Chaser's War On Everything and The Hamster Wheel. Over the last decade Chas has also pursued his love of American politics, and amazingly made it entertaining for others as the creator and co-host of the ABC's Planet America. WTFAQ has just premiered on ABC TV and ABC iview, and Planet America airs Fridays at 8pm on ABC NEWS channel. WTFAQ's crack team of presenters - Chas Licciardello, Alex Lee, Lawrence Leung, Lou Wall, Cameron James and Kirsten Drysdale - hit the sweet spot where comedy meets inquisition to answer the questions that have sparked curiosity in the minds of our audience for far too long. We chat about getting arrested for TV, pranks gone wrong, being in the industry for 20+ years, collaboration, passion and love of his craft, his respect for Rove, fear, being patronised, his new show WTFAQ, gratitude, mentors and being a better person. The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Chas out on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaslicc Planet America Twitter: https://twitter.com/chas_usa Planet America Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abcplanetamerica/ Watch WTFAQ: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/wtfaq Watch Planet America : https://iview.abc.net.au/show/planet-america ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
This week we're asking the tough questions on lying in public office, Australia's electric car policy, criminals on the run and when a dog is actually a fox. Comedian, writer and actor Lawrence Leung faces off against comedian, writer and filmmaker Jason Chong in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.
Lawrence Leung is a Melbourne-based comedian, writer and actor who, as it turns out, has a very surprising past! He was once a teenage goth who wore all white make-up and an origami crow on his shoulder to high school parties. There was also the time he jumped out of a plane and completed a Rubik's cube before engaging his parachute. Jamila Rizvi gets to know Lawrence's old phases, plus his thoughts on representation and parenting. THE WEEKEND LIST with Tait McGregor: Listen: Juno by Remi Wolf Read: Daring to Fly: The TV Star on Facing Fear and Finding Joy on a Deadline by Lisa Millar Watch: Barry (Binge) Cook: Alphabet cake (thecookingfoodie.com) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COVID-19 stories from those who endured the lockdown alone and those who were never left alone.
COVID-19 stories from those who endured the lockdown alone and those who were never left alone.
Comedian/writer/card mechanic Lawrence Leung joins Kate and Vaya to analyse Hendrix and Jay's blackjam scam, plus the Neighbours '80s takeover continues with Melanie Pearson dropping in to weigh in on Jive...Head over to https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod for special Neighhubs Patreon- only snippet about the Shamy hookup.Find our whole back catalog at neighbuzzpod.comJoin the Neighbuzz Council for chats on FacebookTweet us @neighbuzzpodTweet Kate, Tweet Vaya or Instagram CJ!To support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!
Writers, comedians, magicians and con-men experts Nicholas J Johnson and Lawrence Leung join us as we meet the distressingly named Moist von Lipwig in his 2004 debut, the 33rd Discworld novel, Going Postal! Con-man Moist von Lipwig (aka Albert Spangler) thinks he's come to the end of the line when he's hanged by order of Lord Vetinari, Patrician of Ankh-Morpork. But while the world believes him hanged, the city's tyrant has actually saved him for something bigger: he wants Moist to revitalise the city's derelict post office. It seems like a hopeless task with no chance of success or escape, what with the mountains of mail, unsatisfactory staff, golem parole officer, and the communications monopoly of the Grand Trunk Sempahore Company, run by the piratical Reacher Gilt. But every con-man needs a challenge... Pratchett's first Moist book is a great in to the Discworld at large, with a gripping self-contained story of new technology vs old, capitalism vs the public good, and one man's lifetime of criminal habits vs his better nature. As well as Moist himself, it introduces such memorable characters as Mr Pump, Stanley the pin collector, and the one and only Adorabelle Dearheart. (Everyone in this book has an amazing name.) It's not a short book, and we struggle to cover all its themes, twists and turns. Do you love Moist von Lipwig? Could you get over his name? Could you operate a Clacks tower? And just how deep did Vetinari's plan go, anyway? Join the discussion using the hashtag #Pratchat38. Guest Nicholas J Johnson is an author, magician and expert in scams and swindles, earning himself the nickname "Australia's Honest Con-Man". His new children's book, the "autobiographical" Tricky Nick, features magic and time travel and all sorts, and is available now from Pan Macmillan. Find out more about Nick's live performances and workshops at conman.com.au, or follow him on Twitter at @countlustig. Guest Lawrence Leung is a comedian, screenwriter and actor, known to Australian audiences from his roles in Offspring and Top of the Lake, and his own shows including Lawrence Leung's Choose-Your-Own-Adventure and Maximum Choppage, and the feature film Sucker. Find out all the latest about Lawrence, including when you can catch his live-streamed comedy shows, at lawrenceleung.com, or you can follow him on Twitter at @Lawrence_Leung. The full show notes and errata for this episode will be added to our web site later in the month. Our plan to cover Sir Terry's short fiction was via live shows, but since that hasn't worked out for us this year, in January we're going to discuss 1998's short witches story, The Sea and Little Fishes. We'll also be welcoming our first international guest: Marc Burrows, author of the Pratchett biography The Magic of Terry Pratchett! Send us your questions via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat39.
Author Will Kostakis returns to face time travel, unexploded bombs and a tangle of timelines in the final Johnny Maxwell book, 1996's Johnny and the Bomb! When Johnny and his misfit friends look after homeless eccentric Mrs Tachyon's shopping trolley, they soon discover she has a complicated relationship with time. Johnny, Yo-less, Wobbler, Bigmac and Kirsty travel back to World War II, on the eve of the "Blackbury Blitz". Johnny knows bombs are meant to destroy Paradise Street - but can he and his friends do anything about it? Do they even have the right? And how will they get back ho- hang on. Where's Wobbler? Pratchett's first book focussing on time travel also touches on the worries of teenagers, local history, racism, sexism and the nature of fate and destiny. It might seem weighty for a children's book, but children think about this stuff all the time! Did you follow all the time travel shenanigans? How do you think Pratchett's handling of these issues compares to modern middle grade fiction - or even his own previous Johnny books? And if you could go back in time, would you try and change things for the better? Join the discussion using the hashtag #Pratchat37. Returning guest Will Kostakis is a writer and award-winning author. Since we last saw him in #Pratchat18, "Sundog Gazillionaire", he's published his first fantasy YA novel, Monuments, and its sequel, Rebel Gods. His new novella, The Greatest Hit, is out now from Lothian Children's Books as part of the Australia Reads initiative. Find out more about Will at willkostakis.com, or follow him on Twitter at @willkostakis. You can find the full show notes and errata for this episode on our web site. As mentioned at the end of this episode, the fiction anthology Collisions from Liminal Magazine is out now, featuring Liz's story "The Voyeur"! Order it from your local bookshop. And we also announced that the Australian Discworld Convention in Sydney has had to be postponed from 2021 to 2022. Find out more at ausdwcon.org. Next month we see out the year with a favourite, as we time travel about ten Discworld books ahead to meet Moist von Lipwig in Going Postal! We've invited two experts on con artistry to discuss it with us: writer and magician Nicholas J Johnson, and comedian and actor Lawrence Leung! Get your questions in via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat38.
Renowned Australian writers Rick Morton, Alice Pung and Richard Glover muse over their eccentric upbringings, and Lawrence Leung scoffs at iso-work/life balance when your daughter is 3 years old.
Comedian Lawrence Leung has two small children, whom he loves. But at the start of the lockdown period he underestimated how much time he would spend with his kids and just how chaotic that would be.
COVID-19 stories from those who endured the lockdown alone and those who were never left alone.
COVID-19 stories from those who endured the lockdown alone and those who were never left alone.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
We get distracted by the return of Oscar Isaac/nerd out about the final trailer for the new Star Wars movie with Lawrence Leung, look at the new Prince Harry and Meghan Markle documentary with our Sussex correspondent Santilla Chingaipe, and Out Magazine's Raquel Willis on who's shifting the culture in music, arts and entertainment.
We get distracted by the return of Oscar Isaac/nerd out about the final trailer for the new Star Wars movie with Lawrence Leung, look at the new Prince Harry and Meghan Markle documentary with our Sussex correspondent Santilla Chingaipe, and Out Magazine's Raquel Willis on who's shifting the culture in music, arts and entertainment.
We get distracted by the return of Oscar Isaac/nerd out about the final trailer for the new Star Wars movie with Lawrence Leung, look at the new Prince Harry and Meghan Markle documentary with our Sussex correspondent Santilla Chingaipe, and Out Magazine's Raquel Willis on who’s shifting the culture in music, arts and entertainment.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
Comedians Joel Creasey and Lawrence Leung join Beverley and Benjamin at the Wheeler Centre to divulge their surprising pop culture pleasures.
To celebrate thirty episodes, here are some snippets from last year that you might have missed. Featuring Ryan Shelton, Nath Valvo, Bri Williams, Lawrence Leung and Julian Cole. And if you enjoy them... well the full eps are all right here!
Lawrence Leung preached on Isaiah 37:8-38. We enter God mode when we recognize the power of God and rely on it to carry us through war for the glory of God. Small group questions.
Lawrence Leung preaches on Isaiah 36-37:7. Let us know and cling to the power of God when the enemy taunts, “In whom do you now trust?”Small group questions: Sennacherib tried to throw Judah in chaos and shake their trust in God. How does the enemy distract or discourage you from trusting in God today?What areas in the knowledge of God do you lack and want to increase in understanding? What promises does the world offer that are tempting to put your trust in?How can we “activate God mode”? How can we practice or increase our trusting in God? How can Reservoir Church help?
Andrew caught up with Australian comedian Lawrence Leung ahead of his new stand up show, Growing Concerns. In this interview, Lawrence talks about sleep deprivation, his film Sucker, and Uber ratings.Make sure to head along to see Lawrence as he heads around Australia. The tour starts on May 3rd in Perth, with other dates to follow. Keep an eye on his facebook page for more info.Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Get in contact with us via our email.Support The Curb on Patreon.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCurbAUTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/TheCurbAUWebsite: https://www.TheCurb.com.auIf you want to get in touch, send an email to contact@thecurb.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew caught up with Australian comedian Lawrence Leung ahead of his new stand up show, Growing Concerns. In this interview, Lawrence talks about sleep deprivation, his film Sucker, and Uber ratings. Make sure to head along to see Lawrence as he heads around Australia. The tour starts on May 3rd in Perth, with other dates to follow. Keep an eye on his facebook page for more info. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Get in contact with us via our email. Support The Curb on Patreon. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCurbAU Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/TheCurbAU Website: https://www.TheCurb.com.au If you want to get in touch, send an email to contact@thecurb.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawrence Leung preaches on Isaiah 6:1-8. God is Holy. Small group questions.
This week Sammy is joined by Lawrence Leung and Kelly Fastuca. They did not take kindly to quite a few of the people delving out their hidden confessions. This podcast is part of the Nearly Podcast Network: www.nearly.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Escape artist and Sherlock Holmes creator - unlikely mates? Lawrence Leung is obsessed with the friendship and falling out of these two and what it meant for spiritualism and science. It's a fascinating story... and then at the end Lawrence reads my mind with a seance!
Lawrence Leung preaches on Acts 21:17-40. Freedom gives way to grace, when hope in the gospel reigns supreme.Small group questions.
80 - Lawrence Leung, Damian Callinan, Joe Shaffer, Andrew McClelland find out who is the baddest boy in the Library, how Damian was outsmarted by a toilet and why Lawrence had a goth phase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Leila Henderson about love and Lawrence Leung about reason. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Reschke. Nigel will try to stump us in IS IT NEWS on the topic of dating. In 100 Weeks Ago we hear a snippet from two Adelaide music masters about our relationships with instruments And in the musical pilgrimage ... we hear another track from Hartway. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, David Pearson joins us from the Don Dunstan Foundation to talk about our former premier and his legacy that lives on through his foundation. We also have Don Dunstan fans saying Goodnight Don this week. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Nigel will try to stump us in IS IT NEWS on the topic of Don Dunstan. In 100 Weeks Ago we hear a snippet from psychologist, Alexandra Frost In stories without notice, we discuss Lawrence Leung who will be in town And in the musical pilgrimage ... we hear a new track from Fleur Green and the Keepers. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam really wanted to know, one Asian dude to another... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lawrence Leung is an Australian comedian, writer, director and Star Wars fan from Australia who manged to get his name into the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Returning guest comedian Tegan Higginbotham & I chat to Lawrence about some of his hilarious childhood Star Wars memories, talk Rogue One, the importance of Rey & take some really fun audience questions. CLASSIC EPISODE SIZZLE! TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE AND HUNDREDS OF SUPPORTER EXCLUSIVE EPISODES BECOME A STEELE WARS SUPPORTER ON PATREON! Enjoy all our bonus shows and full back catalogue direct to the podcast player or app of your choice while ensuring the continuing production of the Steele Wars Star Wars podcast. Bonus content shows include Making Steele Wars, Steele Wars Live Movie Commentaries, Live Call In Bonus Show, Patreon Q&A Show, full length insert free versions of all Steele Wars episodes and Gonk & Steele's Trash Compactor (when Gonk isn't so busy). www.patreon.com/SteeleWars LISTEN LIVE AND PARTICPATE IN THE STEELE WARS CALL I N SHOW STREAMLIVE BlogTalkRadio.com/SteeleWars CALL IN (646) 668-8360 USA SKYPE IN +1 (646) 668-8360 WORLDWIDE www.SteeleWars.com www.SteeleWars.com/iTunes YOU CAN HELP Steele Wars a sweet 5 star review on iTunes or plug the show on Facebook or Twitter. I really appreciate it. TheMidichlorianCount.com IT'S THE ONION FOR STAR WARS FANS! YOUR SNOKE THEORY SUCKS T-SHIRTS & STICKERS HAVE YOU SEEN HIM T-SHIRTS & STICKERS Purchasing through iTunes or Amazon? PLEASE USE THESE LINKS iTunes Amazon GET A FREE STAR WARS AUDIO BOOK & HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW!FOR A FREE 1 MONTH AUDIBLE TRIAL AND A FREE AUDIBLE BOOK CLICK Get an audiobook of your choice, free, with a 30-day trial. Cancel before your trial ends and you will not be charged. Listen to Steele's award winning comedy podcast: I Love Green Guide Letters
This week’s podcast is a special live recording (heavily edited) of Guardian Australia’s first Quarter Time event in Melbourne. Podcast regular Bridie Jabour is joined on stage by Guardian Australia’s deputy political editor, Katharine Murphy, as well as the editor of the Saturday Paper, Erik Jensen, and the comedian Lawrence Leung. The panel talk about politics – and look ahead to the election
This episode features Dr. Paul Rozance, discussing the management of neonatal hypoglycemia (starts at 01:13); Dr. Howard Sharp, discussing concerns related to hysteroscopic sterilization (starts at 11:55); and Dr. Lawrence Leung, discussing a new reversal agent for the direct oral anticoagulant dabigatran (starts at 21:46). Dr. Nancy Sokol hosts.
Lawrence Leung on delivering a real baby as a TV Doctor, making bad David Lynchian films in high school, & his new film Sucker. All to a TV and film themed soundtrack. See 'Sucker' at Hoyts Broadway (Dec 3) or Hoyts Blacktown (Dec 4).
Based on his award winning one man show, Sucker is the new feature film from comedian Lawrence Leung. Starring John Luc (youtube’s MyChonny) and Timothy Spall (Harry Potter), Sucker is a coming of age con artist flick that shares DNA with Paper Moon and The Sting. This week on the podcast, Nicholas talks to Lawrence about making the movie, his favourite con artist films and why, not matter what Nicholas says, you can’t con an honest man. http://www.suckerthemovie.net/ http://www.mammothaudio.com.au/scamapalooza/
With special guests Lawrence Leung, Andrew McClelland, Sarah Jones & Nicholas J. Johnson. Recorded live at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne, Australia on October 4th, 2015. For more updates, head to our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/controlsthemedia @PaulCulliver The post October 2015 – Lawrence Leung, Andrew McClelland, Sarah Jones & Nicholas J. Johnson appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
On this week's podcast Lawrence Leung talked about his film Sucker on at MIFF, Tony Biggs reviewed 'Everything is Obvious: How Common Sense Fails' by Duncan J Watts, Dr. Lauren reviews the bog pen and Lally Katz talks about her short film 'Stories I Want to Tell You in Person' on at MIFF
In his television series Unbelievable comedian Lawrence Leung set himself the goal of attempting to con a skeptic into believing that they had developed genuine psychic powers. In this episode, Lawrence explains exactly how he did it and Nicholas’ bathroom reading practices are called into question.
Alice sits with Lawrence Leung in Grub Food Van and Kitchen, over a Jasmine Pearl tea talking ghosts, magic, film-making, random acts of kindness, comedians vs actors, form vs function and fighting the fear. Lawrence can be found at http://lawrenceleung.com Alice can be found at http://alicefraser.com
A brand new episode of DYKWIA? with Lawrence Leung, Tommy Dassalo, Bart Freebairn and Xavier Michelides where we find out who makes people stiff, what did Tommy's Latin teacher do and what can Xavier do with apples See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bootleg Movies, Nude Archibald & Thomas Alsop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Nothing Day! But that isn't stopping us this morning. Lawrence Leung is doing a million things. Maximum Choppage is the TV show he spoke to us about, which starts TONIGHT on ABC2 at 9pm. He’s also doing a show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. It’s called The Escapist. THIS IS NOT STEW’S RESTAURANT. THIS TOTALLY IS. Thanks to the Beaumaris Bureau Chief, Antony, for telling us about the fossils in Beaumaris. Thank you so much to our sponsor for this week. Carr’s Label Printing.
Kate McLennan talking Little Bloody Wonder. Talking about all the boardgames we love. Maths with Dr Trish Campbell. Lawrence Leung talking about Maxium Choppage.
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:04:00 Dr Paul Willis and a glass of red Richard Saunders chats to Dr Paul Willis from Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus). 0:17:30 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science. 0:20:36 The Raw Skeptic Report This week Heidi Robertson from the Northern Rivers Vaccination Supporters (NRVS) looks at raw milk and its sale in Australia. 0:40:00 Maynard's Spooky Action... Maynard chats to the crowd after 'An Everning with James Randi' night in Sydney. What does Lawrence Leung have to say about Santa?
DYKWIA episode three featuring the very funny Lawrence Leung (Choose Your Own Adventure) Geraldine Hickey (Stand Up @ Bella Union) Tegan Higginbotham (It's a Date) and Demi Lardner (National Raw Comedy winner) where we discover who saw George Pell on a waterslide, who is Twisties, and whether or not it was Demi Lardner or Demi Moore See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BUMPER TINA SPECIAL! We talk to four and a bit writers from 2014's This Is Not Art festival: Michelle Law, Jane Howard, Lawrence Leung and Luke Ryan. Playlist at
The star of Lawrence Leung Wants A Jetpack and Lawrence Leung's Unbelievable chats to us about his work whilst he's over in London.
Leopard Head, Shameless Courting of Controversy and Theme Park Misery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a massive show with Lawrence Leung telling us all about his new show Unbelievable. For the last few months, Channel 7 has had a new show on air called Winners & Losers. We thought it was about time we reviewed it. So we do that. We also watched it. In news we talk […]