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TARGETS: PFC Ryan Daly………………….. Illegal MachineCount Drunkula on The Terminator Franchise 00:00:53Illegal Machine on The Terminator & T2: Judgment Day 00:12:22Malibu Son 00:27:48T2: Cybernetic Dawn #1 written by Dan Abnett 00:33:42T2: Cybernetic Dawn #2 guest art by Gordon Purcell 00:39:57T2: Cybernetic Dawn #3 penciled by Rod Whigham 00:42:20T2: Cybernetic Dawn #4 inked by Jack Snider 00:46:14T2: Cybernetic Dawn #0/Nuclear Twilight #0 00:50:51T2: Judgment Day: The Graphic Novel (2003) 01:16:22RoboCop (1988): “Scrambler” 01:34:28Robocop #3 (1990) written by Alan Grant 01:37:43Robocop #4 (1990) penciled by Lee Sullivan 01:41:59Robocop #5 (1990) inked by Kim DeMulder 01:44:14Robocop #6 (1990) 01:46:02Metallic Mayhem 01:49:12episode art galleryblog postComic Books, Marvel Comics, Robocop, Robocop Podcast, John Connor, Sarah Connor, The Terminator (1984), Terminator 2, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, T2, T2: Judgment Day, Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast
Today on the Mind Caddie we are joined by top putting coach Lee Sullivan. Lee is building a great reputation for himself working with players at all levels but more notable recently with tour players. He has worked with and alongside Phil Kenyon and Mike Kanski for many years at their world renowned putting studio in Formby We had a great conversation about his evolution as a coach We talk about creating an effective learning environment for putting The 3 essential keys to better putting Reading greens Pace Starting the ball on line Effective drills to improve SPEED CONTROL Timing and Tempo How do you develop the skill of TIMING your putts The one second rule of timing and the ONE to TWO ration Changing the length of the backswing to judge the length of putt How to ‘trap' the correct feeling How timing and tempo can improve mechanics Transforming your putting INDOORS The best way to use the ‘ladder' drill Matching INTENTION with ACTION Giving your brain PUZZLES to solve The myths of acceleration The 100 ft drill to help TRANSFER skills A great session to INSPIRE you to become awesome on the greens Take action To get in touch with Lee lee@kenyonputting.com To start your FREE Mind Caddie 7 day trial go to https://www.mindcaddie.golf/ To book your Mind Caddie workshop at your club go to www.themindfactor.com To book your place on the ‘Lost Art of Golf' school get in touch at www.themindfactor.com OFFICIAL BRAND AMBASSADOR : Fenix Apparel and Accessories Co. Ltd. Shop with code : MINDFACTOR10 at checkout for 10% OFF your next order at www.fenixxcell.com @fenixxcell
THE FOLLOWING PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FORGENERAL AUDIENCESBY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and mild language.TARGET:Shag [Irredeemable] Marvel Age #102 (1991)00:01:08 S2: The Shaginator is Back 00:04:29 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) written by Gregory Wright 00:07:19 T2: Judgment Day #1 art by Klaus Janson 00:11:46 T2: Judgment Day #200:15:53 T2: Judgment Day #300:18:00 T2: Judgment Day Trade Paperback (2003)00:19:19 RoboCop (1988): “Crime Wave” 00:25:41 Marvel Age #84 (1990)00:27:55 Robocop #1 (1990) by Alan Grant, Lee Sullivan, & Kim DeMulder 00:25:58 Robocop #2 (1990)00:41:24 Terminal Cases 00:46:16 episode art gallery blog post Comic Books, Marvel Comics, Robocop, Robocop Podcast, The Terminator (1984), Terminator 2, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, T2, T2: Judgment Day, Terminator NOW, Terminator Podcast
It-star masterminds its first attack, attempting to destroy the Terrahawks with a bomb.Intro special guest: Lee Sullivan
The Protectors are hired by the sister of a man who disappeared after being hired as a mercenary. They discover he was murdered on the orders of Quin, the leader of the organisation that hired him.Intro guest: Lee Sullivan
The PE Umbrella | Podcasting ALL things Primary Physical Education
Joining me under the umbrella this week is head of PE, author of 'Is PE in crisis?' and co-author of the Primary Concept Curriculum, Lee Sullivan. In this episode we unpick whether PE is in crisis and delve into a myriad of primary PE-related topics. So what are you waiting for? Come and join us under the umbrella.
We've reached the current (for now!) Doctor, with the fourteenth incarnation of the Time Lord. Since we don't have any books featuring him, we've instead got a look at his first full story, Liberation of the Daleks, from Doctor Who Magazine. Dave and Kenny love this strip, and we're joined by artist Lee Sullivan, who took time out from illustrating episode 14, to have a chat. What a star!
Comics illustrator Lee Sullivan is back to tell us more about his Anderson inspirations and favourite characters. Jamie drones on in Fab Facts and, for Chris, watching this week's Randomiser is child's play!00:50 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 04:38 FAB Facts11:34 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below14:51 The Voice of the Podsterons!21:01 Lee Sullivan - Part 253:53 Posts from the Official Gerry Anderson channel57:21 The Randomiser with Chris Dale1:20:00 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGuest LinksNews LinksNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
Comics artist and illustrator Lee Sullivan shares his earliest Anderson memories and answers questions from our listeners and viewers. Plus, Jamie and Richard bring you the latest news from Joe 90 and Chris Dale visits Madrid!00:56 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 05:02 FAB Facts11:24 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below13:18 The Voice Of The Podsterons20:07 Lee Sullivan - Part 149:51 Posts from the Podcast Facebook Group53:17 The Randomiser with Chris Dale1:14:55 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGuest LinksNews LinksNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
SHADA - the incomplete Doctor Who story that's been completed so many times over the years. Today, we're taking a look at the version from 2003, when Big FInish went into studio to record the audio for the story, which was coupled with Lee Sullivan's art, and animated for the BBC website as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations. This week we chat with producer Gary Russell, illustrator Lee Sullivan and musician Russell Stone, as we take a look at the adaptation of Douglas Adams's script. Our guest co-host this week is everyone's favourite Belgian, Tinne Peeters.
We're just six months away from David Tennant's triumphant return as the Doctor. To discuss our thoughts on what we know about the upcoming three specials for the 60th anniversary, Kenny chats with John, Steevie and David to get their views - and they're all delighted to have Skinny Dave from Paisley back. We're also joined briefly by Lee Sullivan, telling us how he came to work on the Fourteenth Doctor's first adventure, Liberation of the Daleks, which is currently appearing in Doctor Who Magazine.
Artist Lee Sullivan has made his triumphant return to the pages of Doctor Who Magazine with the new strip featuring the Fourteenth Doctor! Hear about how he got this gig, what it's like drawing Doctor Who after a 20-year hiatus and more on this episode! News and a review as well.
Growing your own fruit and vegetables is incredibly rewarding (and just occasionally frustrating thanks to pests!). Charlie talks to Lee Sullivan, a great home gardener who has converted her backyard to grow plenty of different food for her family. From the benefits of home grown food, to the importance of having a range of flowering plants, Charlie and Lee will fill you with knowledge for how you can start or expand your veggie patch! On today's episode:How Lee started growing her own foodHow anyone can start growing their own food in their backyard, regardless of sizeTips on companion plantingThe importance of supporting and feeding your soilThe story behind the giant carrots Lee has grown About Lee Sullivan:Lee Sullivan is an Australian instagram blogger and the creator of @urbanveggiepatch - an Instagram account where she documents her flourishing backyard garden and provides gardening and harvesting tips for her 144,000 followers. Her online blog gives advice on all things green, from how to grow the best carrots to mastering organic pest control. Lee was recently featured in Rebecca Gross's book Urban Homesteads: how to live a more sustainable lifestyle. We'd love to hear from you, please email any questions you have about your garden to: charlie@stihl.com.au Do you want to start your own vegetable patch? Check out the STIHL blog for all your gardening questions.https://blog.stihl.com.au/how-to-create-a-veggie-patch-from-scratch/ Website: stihl.com.au/Instagram - @stihl_au or @charlie_albone This podcast was hosted by Charlie Albone and created by STIHL AustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AT LONG last, we've covering some Doctor Who comic strips featuring the Eighth Doctor, as we travel back to 1996/97. We chat with writer Gary Russell and illustrator Lee Sullivan in depth, about the 42 episodes of the comic strip which featuring each week in the Radio Times, with the Doctor being joined by new companions Stacy Townsend and Ssard the Ice Warrior. They share how the strip came to be, the excitement of crafting adventures each week - Dreadnought, Descendance, Ascendance, Perceptions and Coda - which were set on a spaceship in the future, on Mars, and in Victorian London, as well as the hurried two-part conclusion to what was ultimately planned as an 18 month arc. And, courtesy of Stephen Day, we've got some of the dialogue from the opening story, Dreadnought, being brought to life.
In this second part of our conversation with Lee Sullivan, we explore what a more inclusive and meaningful future of PE could look like. If physical education is in crisis, how can we get out of that crisis? What seem to be the most promising developments that can be used to transform practice? Lee Sullivan the Head of PE at Upton Court Grammar School. He is the author of Physical Education in Crisis?: Leading a Much-Needed Change in Physical Education and co-author of the Concept Curriculum. You can follow Lee on Twitter @Lee_Sullivan85. Questions explored in this second part of the podcast include: - What is physical literacy and how can it inform PE? - What is concept curriculum? - Life skills: do they have a place in PE? - Developing a professional philosophy in PE: finding valuable resources --- Resources mentioned in this episode include: PE Scholar Drowning in the Shallow (blog) Meaningful PE (blog) Found the episode interesting? Previous conversations around the same theme include R. Scott Kretchmar on the Pursuit of Modest Competence and Dr Stephanie Beni on Implementing Meaningful Physical Education.
This episode continues exploring the contested role and meanings of physical education. Can we claim that physical education is in crisis? Does it serve only few of the children while marginalising others? If this is the case, what would a more meaningful future look like? I am delighted to explore these questions with Lee Sullivan. Lee is the Head of PE at Upton Court Grammar School. He is the author of Physical Education in Crisis?: Leading a Much-Needed Change in Physical Education and co-author of the Concept Curriculum. You can follow Lee on Twitter @Lee_Sullivan85. Questions explored in this podcast include: - What are the problems with traditional ways of delivering PE? - Does sport (still) have some role in PE? - How can we deliver meaningful competition in PE? --- Found the episode interesting? Previous conversations around the same theme include R. Scott Kretchmar on the Pursuit of Modest Competence and Dr Stephanie Beni on Implementing Meaningful Physical Education.
NOTE: This episode of the Gerry Anderson Podcast contains more than twice the recommended daily dose of fun due to being recorded in front of a LIVE audience in Birmingham! Special Guests include Lee Sullivan (comic artist extraordinaire) and Wayne Forester (voice artist extraordinaire) plus one hundred and ten podsterons who bravely ventured out to be part of this recording. PLUS Chris Dale faces his darkest hour, Richard and Jamie get personal in FAB Facts, and many a heartwarming tale is told. This live edition is not to be missed! 01:27 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 05:04 Tit for Tat Facts 11:11 This is the Voice of the Podsterons in Person 21:05 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below 25:05 Posts from the Podcast Facebook Group 42:00 Featured Chat with Wayne and Lee 46:04 The Randomiser Unleashed with Chris Dale (also Unleashed) 1:01:05 More Gubbins! Plus some Quick Fire Fives.... Links MentionedThe Electric Birmingham Stand by for Action - Merch Coming Soon https://www.britbox.co.uk/register (New Gerry Anderson Content on BritBox UK) https://www.gerryanderson.com/documentary/ (Live Screenings of the Doc) Never Miss An Episodehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/403736177096059/ (Join the Podsterons Facebook group) http://gerryandersonpodcast.com/listen (Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts) https://andr.sn/randomiser (The Randomiser with Chris Dale) Help The Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast/id1396254711 (Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts) Tweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast @ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalek https://my.captivate.fm/andr.sn/insiders (Join the Anderson Insiders for Extra Content) Stay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.com https://andr.sn/email (Join the Email Newsletter)
The Gerry Anderson Podcast welcomes their first Olympic Gold Medalist! What do most MAMILs (Middle Aged Men In Lycra) have in common? Many are Thunderbirds fans! For Owner and Founder Dean Jackson, it's all about the vehicles! But for Olympian Sir Jason Kenny, his favourite is really Captain Scarlet! In addition to the new cycling tops available in the Gerry Anderson Store, HUUB has collaborated with Lee Sullivan to create some Thunderbirds themed safety comics. Visit their website for details! 01:07 Welcome to the 200-minus-one Gerry Anderson Podcast! 06:06 Finger FAB Facts 12:11 Listener Emails– It's a Bumper Crop! 19:36 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below 33:00 Spreading Out the Emails 42:30 Sir Jason Kenny and Dean Jackson of Huub - Part 1 of 1 58:06 One Final Email and some other surprises! 1:04:50 ¡Dispositivo Aleatorio General Chris Dale! 1:29:01 Wrapping things up with some Tweets! Links Mentionedhttps://andr.sn/thundercycle (Huub: Thunderbirds Cycling Tops) https://huubdesign.com/pages/thunderbirds (Thunderbirds Collection at HUUB Design) Twitter and Instagram: @HUUBDesign and @JasonKenny107 https://andr.sn/ufo2 (UFO Comic Anthology Vol. 2) https://win.gerryanderson.com/ (The Gerry Anderson Prize Draw) https://andr.sn/timebomb (Spectrum - New Gerry Anderson Comic Anthology) https://bit.ly/3NsTS05 (Stingray Night-In from Network) https://andr.sn/asteroids (Thunderbirds: Operation Asteroids) https://andr.sn/bfi (BFI Premiere of Documentary) https://andr.sn/ThunderbirdsOnBritbox (Gerry Anderson Day - 14th April - New Content on BritBox) https://andr.sn/electric (Birmingham Doc Screening on the 15th and the 17th) https://andr.sn/ElectricPodcast (Live Podcast Recording on the 16th (followed by TBAG - 1966)) https://andr.sn/standbyforaction (Stand by for Action - Gerry Anderson in Concert) Never Miss An Episodehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/403736177096059/ (Join the Podsterons Facebook group) http://gerryandersonpodcast.com/listen (Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts) https://andr.sn/randomiser (The Randomiser with Chris Dale) Help The Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast/id1396254711 (Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts) Tweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast @ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalek https://my.captivate.fm/andr.sn/insiders (Join the Anderson Insiders for Extra Content) Stay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.com https://andr.sn/email (Join the Email Newsletter)
Lee Sullivan is a Head of PE from Slough in the UK and author of 'Is PE in Crisis?'In this episode, Lee talks about his inspirations and motivations to write the book along with sharing his own anxieties and feelings about becoming a published author.
We discuss our golf as Kevin talks about his latest putting lesson from Lee Sullivan and Mark loses a full shot off his handicap just two weeks before their trip to Portugal to play in the Vale do Lobo 4s. We also look at the latest golf news from around the globe including the latest announcement from the USGA regarding amateur status and the changes to be implemented as of 1 January 2022. We give our BIRDIE BOGEY BUST for the week and take a look back at a home victory for Hideki Matsuyama at the Zozo and how Jin Young Ko regained her place as the World Number 1 in women's golf after another victory on the LPGA Tour. We also take a look back at the Mallorca Golf Open and a third Danish winner on the European Tour this season and Mark does a one to watch segment on German superstar Matti Schmid, who won the Silver Medal at this years Open Championship. Kev tests Marks knowledge on a wrong answer only quiz and we conclude this week's show by looking ahead to the Bermuda Championship and the opportunities available for those competing in the field this week on the PGA Tour. We hope you enjoy!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Daleks bookazine from Panini finally made it to the US! In this episode we review this volume of Daleks comic strips and represent a classic interview with Dalek artist extraordinaire Lee Sullivan. Oh and did we mention there's some news too?
Come say hi on insta @rosienerney and let me know what you think ;) What the BEEP am I doing here? is hosted by Rosie Nerney, to reach out go here. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/rubyslipperpodcast?fan_landing=true See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Doctor Who's 57th anniversary, which means it's time for multi Doctor stories galore. To mark the occasion Dylan and Jack take a listen to 'Out of Time 1' by Matt Fitton. Which sees the fourth and tenth Doctors unite against the Daleks. They also take look at DWM comic 'Emperor of the Daleks!' written by Paul Cornell with art by Lee Sullivan, which sees the sixth and seventh Doctors cross paths.
In this episode of The Coaches Corner, Matt talks to putting guru Lee Sullivan about all things putting, from common faults amateurs make, the yips and working with Phil Kenyon putting coach to the best golfer's in the world The Coaches Corner aims to help all golfer’s to improve their game and enjoy the journey! Remember to RATE the podcast and SUBSCRIBE for all future podcasts. Follow Matt Fryer on Youtube @ Matt Fryer Golf Instagram @mattfryergolf Facebook @ Matt Fryer Golf page Twitter @mattfryergolf
How would you feel about your kids eating fresh veggies that they'd grown themselves with your help? How would you feel about halving your grocery list and your children experiencing first hand what it's like to pick their food from their own garden? Lee Sullivan is the creator of the Urban Vege Patch she speaks in easy to understand terms and is anything but boring. You'll fall in love with this green thumb mum just like we did. To win with NHM or for more NHM goodness go here. Thanks to The Little Unicorn Early Education Centres Newcastle Australia, Explore, Play, Discover, Grow enrol now. For more on NHM and to win with us go here.
After completing his cover for Transformers: REANIMATED issue 5, ‘A Transformers Christmas Carol’, I got to interview Lee Sullivan over Skype. Mr. Sullivan is a British comics artist, illustrator, and saxophonist. While he originally went to school and was educated as a wildlife and technical artist, Sullivan worked in the British aerospace, advertising and magazine...
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! This week I spread holiday cheer with some Christmas tunes and other great music too, including my review of Lucia Fasano’s new album, BEST FRIEND FOREVER! Don’t miss the Christmas episode of Autopod Decepticast: https://www.autopoddecepticast.com/podcast/2019/12/8/116-ultimate-doom-2-i-didnt-have-a-father Read the script for Transformers: REANIMATED Issue 5: A Transformers Christmas Carol while you listen to our audio performance, and check out the incredible cover art from Lee Sullivan! https://www.transformersreanimated.com/2019/12/04/transformers-reanimated-issue-5-a-transformers-christmas-carol/ Check out all things Wordburglar, from music to podcasts at his website: http://wordburglar.com/ Listen to “Baby Yoda” from Kirby Krackle: https://kirbykrackle.bandcamp.com/track/baby-yoda-2019-kirby-krackle-holiday-single Get tickets for Kirby Krackle & The Nerd Rock Orchestra - Thursday January 30th at the Triple Door here: http://bit.ly/nerdrockorchestra Watch the music video (mild spoilers) for THE RANDALORIAN (This Is The Way) *MANDALORIAN RAP* from Mega Ran: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AktyAqsHX0&feature=youtu.be Watch the “Self Titled” music video from Otis Julius: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lxC3Z0tBKg “Best Friend Forever”, the new album from Lucia Fasano is available now on Bandcamp: https://luciafasano.bandcamp.com/album/best-friend-forever Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. For music like it, check out his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. Check out her work on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. Check out Dave’s other projects: Beards Booze & Brutes football podcast, every Friday: anchor.fm/beardsboozebrutes Twiter: twitter.com/BeardBoozeBrute Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeardsBoozeBrutes/ Hear For It Podcast, every Monday: anchor.fm/HFI Twitter: twitter.com/HearForItPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/HFIPod/ If you're looking for help in giving your podcast or audio project a polished, pro sound, hit him up on Fiverr: bit.ly/2XB2cRc Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating and write a review. Subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Camaro Kev AKA Thunder from the Stack of Dimes and You Blu It podcasts is my guest and we’re talking Jay & Silent Bob Reboot, comparing and contrasting the live Reboot Roadshow with the Fathom Event screening. Follow Camaro Kev on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Camaro_Kev Like Stack of Dimes on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StackofDimes/ Podcast website: http://stackofdimes.com/ Pre-order BEST FRIEND FOREVER, the new album from Lucia Fasano - out on Christmas Day, December 25th! (She wrote and performed our super-catchy theme song) https://luciafasano.bandcamp.com/album/best-friend-forever Don’t miss the Christmas episode of Autopod Decepticast: https://www.autopoddecepticast.com/podcast/2019/12/8/116-ultimate-doom-2-i-didnt-have-a-father Read the script for Transformers: REANIMATED Issue 5: A Transformers Christmas Carol while you listen to our audio performance, and check out the incredible cover art from Lee Sullivan! https://www.transformersreanimated.com/2019/12/04/transformers-reanimated-issue-5-a-transformers-christmas-carol/ Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. For music like it, check out his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. Check out her work on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. Check out Dave’s other projects: Beards Booze & Brutes football podcast, every Friday: anchor.fm/beardsboozebrutes Twiter: twitter.com/BeardBoozeBrute Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeardsBoozeBrutes/ Hear For It Podcast, every Monday: anchor.fm/HFI Twitter: twitter.com/HearForItPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/HFIPod/ If you're looking for help in giving your podcast or audio project a polished, pro sound, hit him up on Fiverr: bit.ly/2XB2cRc Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating and write a review. Subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Chris Khatami returns, along with Spec Script Seattle as Derek Sheen writes an episode of the reality show that started it all: Survivor! This spectacular cast will include local pro wrestlers, including Ethan HD and the top referee of AEW! Plus Chris does a promo and we discuss his upcoming milestone birthday, existential dread & advice, and we even talk about my new home purchase, as well as a bold proclamation about Spec Script in 2020. Also, I talk about being part of two exciting Christmas-themed Transformers podcast episodes! Spec Script Seattle: Survivor is Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 9 PM at Blue Moon Tavern in Seattle. Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/2555855541131090/ Follow Spec Script on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpecScriptShow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/specscript/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpecScriptShow Follow Chris Khatami on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KhatamiOrElse Don’t miss the upcoming Christmas episode of Autopod Decepticast: https://www.autopoddecepticast.com/ Read the script for Transformers: REANIMATED Issue 5: A Transformers Christmas Carol while you listen to our audio performance, and check out the incredible cover art from Lee Sullivan! https://www.transformersreanimated.com/2019/12/04/transformers-reanimated-issue-5-a-transformers-christmas-carol/ Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. For music like it, check out his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. Check out her work on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. Check out Dave’s other projects: Beards Booze & Brutes football podcast, every Friday: anchor.fm/beardsboozebrutes Twiter: twitter.com/BeardBoozeBrute Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeardsBoozeBrutes/ Hear For It Podcast, every Monday: anchor.fm/HFI Twitter: twitter.com/HearForItPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/HFIPod/ If you're looking for help in giving your podcast or audio project a polished, pro sound, hit him up on Fiverr: bit.ly/2XB2cRc Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating and write a review. Subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Lee Sullivan from The Urban Vege Patch takes us through her journey as a Mum and an extraordinary Urban Edible Gardening creator. For more from Spicy Steph go here. Support the show: https://www.spicysteph.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert, Laura and Lee Sullivan were all once members of Outreach International, an organisation that they now believe is a cult because they felt controlled and were only allowed to have relationships with other members of the organisation. And find out why they left.
Robert, Laura and Lee Sullivan were all once members of Outreach International, an organisation that they now believe is a cult because they felt controlled and were only allowed to have relationships with other members of the organisation. And find out why they left.
Hosted by Olivier nominee Richard James (Space Precinct, Terrahawks) and Gerry Anderson’s son Jamie Anderson, the Gerry Anderson Podcast is a weekly audio extravaganza featuring Gerry Anderson chat, news, interviews, reviews, competitions and more. Every week we have a different feature or interview with previous guests including: Gary Numan, Chris Packham, Sophie Aldred, Nicholas Briggs, David Quantick, Lee Sullivan, Mike Noble, Shane Rimmer, David Graham and many many more. It's the perfect place for a Gerry Anderson fan, whether you like one, a few or all of his fantastic shows like Thunderbirds, Space 1999, Captain Scarlet, UFO, Stingray, Terrahawks and many others. The podcast is released every Monday on iTunes, https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast (Stitcher), https://www.soundcloud.com/GerryAndersonTV (Soundcloud) and all other major podcast providers and platforms. Or you can listen to all our episodes right here.
Hello, comics enthusiasts! In this episode, tekheads Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) dive into the world of the future...which would actually be somewhat close to the present, when we read William Shatner's TekWorld #1 by Ron Goulart and Lee Sullivan, published by Marvel Comics, through their Epic imprint, in 1992! After some biographical information about Goulart, Sullivan, and Shatner, the voice androids read every futuristic page of the issue. Then, they talk about what happened with the rest of the TekWar property, including the desktop video game and trading cards that came with it. The episode wraps up with a look at William Shatner's music career, and how he learned to embrace his fans! It's a Shatner-filled episode, you don't wanna miss it! Thanks to Mark Jager for suggesting the comic book! patreon.com/chrisandreggie weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.com @cosmictmill weirdsciencedccomics.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com
BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
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The second War Games: TakeOver Edition was amazing, and Survivor Series was pretty good, too, so why has Raw sucked so much since then? The guys file their report. Also, will Shane reconcile with co-dad, the Miz? Will the SmackDown tag team division take an off week? If so, can Raw get ON? How surprising is it that Toni Storm is not the first NXT UK Women's champ? How GOOD was that Lee/Sullivan hoss match? Can Raw suck any more? Stay tuned this week for the answers to these questions! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pro-grapplers/support
Lee Sullivan is one of the best-known British comic artists and is responsible for huge volumes of comic art for Doctor Who, Transformers, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and recently Rivers of London. Lee shares his earliest memories of Gerry Anderson viewing, how he got started in comics, talks about his comic heroes and gets through a few beers in this interview. Richard and Jamie also bring you some news, a viewer email, general chat, and some spilling of coffee. Chris Dale rounds of the episode with the latest Randomiser pick, which takes him to Marineville for some help with operating the overly complex machine. But which episode will he get?!
We are so proud of our very own Gil Gonzalez and Lee Sullivan. They have been growing over the past several years and are answering a call to head to the missions field. Enjoy this conversation where we touch on faith in Gil's life, his time at relevant, and how he feels about his immediate future.
BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
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This week our penultimate bit of coverage of DWM 500 day is the artists panel five men (and interestingly it was rather male dominated) who’ve all drawn comic strips for DWM featuring Scott Grey, Martin Geraghty, Roger Landridge, Lee Sullivan and Jamie Lenman. Their discussion was punctuated with visuals so my photos taken on the day may be of help whilst listening. https://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/albums/72157669018850225 End theme Doctor Who theme 1963-2015 If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
In which Stuart gives a brief rambling introduction to the Doctor Who Panel from True Believers Comic Festival 2016, featuring Mike Collins, Paul Cornell, Rachael Smith, Lee Sullivan and Emma Vieceli.
00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme 00:40 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of this being a 'May the 4th' episode and also the official, 'Kate takes over Who Wars' episode. Andy also chimes in this episode with a Lee Sullivan interview. We also have a new theme tune. What did you think? Why not write in and let us know? 03:52 FEATURE – STAR WARS – Kate @Kamiduu reports across her final day and a half at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim. Did you miss her earlier reports? They're in Episode 29 of the show. Be sure to also check them out if you missed them. 15:23 ADVERT – Cloud City Council Podcast @nerdstitute 15:30 FEATURE – STAR WARS – Kate @Kamiduu asks, "Why do you love Star Wars?" to attendees of Star Wars Celebration Anaheim. At the end of the feature, the Who Wars team joins in and give their answers to the question as well. If you would like to tell us why YOU like Star Wars, why not email us or send in an MP3? 38:00 INTERVIEW – DOCTOR WHO – Andy @skaromedia talks to Lee Sullivan @LeeSullivanArt about Doctor Who comics, the new Rivers of London comic series ( also including Doctor Who alumni Ben Aaronovitch @Ben_Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel @andrewcartmel ), not to mention his long career in comics in general. 1:20:54 FEATURE – STAR WARS – Kate @Kamiduu asks attendees of Star Wars Celebration Anaheim about their favourite Star Wars impressions. Andy @skaromedia joins in the fun at the end of the piece with some impressions of his own. 1:26:07 FEATURE/INTERVIEW – STAR WARS – Kate @Kamiduu talks about the short film, "Artoo In Love" and speaks to Writer, Director, Co-Editor Evan Atherton @EPAtherton and Co-Executive Producer, Artoo Builder/Operator Grant McKinney @gwmck at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim. Discover more at www.artooinlove.com 1:28:55 The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by an editorial where he talks about how he got into watching Star Wars. 1:36:52 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).
Our live highlights from SF Ball 21 at the Grand Harbour Hotel Southampton with Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Andrew Cartmel, Lee Sullivan, Robert Rankin, James Cosmo and many more. Nuff said!*Apologies to James Cosmo, for calling him James Cosmos on ALL of the links.Sponsored by DottiesCharms.co.uk & BlueBoxBalm.comYou can find SF Events @ http://www.sfbevents.com/ booking now for SF Ball 22Sylvester McCoy & Sophie Aldred are on twitter @4SylvesterMcCoy & @Sophie_AldredAndrew Cartmel is @AndrewCartmel & his books are here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andrew-Cartmel/e/B001JS7FHILee Sullivan's art can be found www.leesullivanart.co.uk/Robert Rankin's books are here http://www.farfetchedbooks.com/robert-rankin/James Cosmo is jamescosmo.com *Not cosmos!
In this Special Edition of Retrosonic Podcast we are very pleased to welcome Harley Feinstein, the original drummer with Sparks. Harley appeared on the band's first two Bearsville Records albums "Halfnelson/Sparks" and "A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing", and their very first visit to the UK back in the early Seventies. In Part 1, Harley talks about the band's formative years, when they were known as Halfnelson, and his first impressions of the Mael brothers and their music. First of all Harley talks about his latest musical project Crash 74 who he formed along with his wife Michelle, Nicky Forbes from The Revillos, Stevie Savage from The Roadholders, Dexy D'Angelo, Lee Sullivan and Paul Jensen, who played a stunning show at London's 12 Bar Club in May. Harley talks about how Crash 74 got together, and his eclectic mix of band mates! Part 2 of "Sparks: The Bearsville/Halfnelson Years" is coming soon...
This week, we're joined by our pal (and raconteur) Lee Sullivan to discuss our trip to Melbourne, fish jerky, apartheid, and Tom's drunken antics. We cut to audio recorded on the scene, including a special (and very awkward and fangirlish) interview with the one and only Pete Holmes. Then we touch on the brand-new Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time, and new DLC for Sound Shapes.In SSST: Disney disbands LucasArts, Rockstar unveils GTA V's cover art, and Telltale announces Poker Night 2. Yep, that's all.In Ask SSJ: we discuss filmmaking, drugs, ALF, hardcore gaming, and then Tom gets out of there as quickly as possible.MUSIC USED:All music this week was improvised by Lee Sullivan, who you'll know from bands such as Canoelands and Dr. Spaceman.Oh wait, no, there was one more track.Krispy - Kia Shine (used without permission)CLICK HERE to download!NEW TO THE CARTOON WAS Q*BERT'S USE OF "SLIPPY-DOOS", A BLACK BALL PROJECTILE WHICH HE LOADED AND FIRED THROUGH HIS NOSE, PRODUCING AN OIL SLICK WHEREVER THE BALLS SPLATTEREDCheck out Pete Holmes on Twitter, and of course his brilliant podcast, You Made It Weird!Add Sandsky on XBL and PSN: colourfastAdd Xavier on PSN and XBL: xavierrn
This week, it's been just a few days since we last recorded, so we haven't got much to talk about. But we still manage to stretch this episode out for over 100 minutes, so there ya go. We talk about cheerful welcomes, heavy drinking, artistic nudity, Halle Berry, violent love, children's books, a Guinness lighter, teamwork, Bad News Bears, The Love Boat, Mad Men (note - slight spoilers), Assassin's Creed III, passive gameplay, and body image.In SSST: Zip. Nada. Zilch.In Ask SSJ: we cover a bumper crop of your delightful listener mail! We talk about body-swaps, great console design, obscure Simpsons references, sex with pavlovas, and women we'd like to marry, as well as WAY WAY WAY more. Huge thanks go to Tweeters @ReeMansell and @GrotesqueSavior (#GargoyleJuan), Official Botheree Of The Show Luke Milton, friends of the show Alexei Toliopoulos and Lee Sullivan, and Juans such as Hugo, Clarrie, Michael, Dylan, Cameron, Katy, Ephy and Eliza!MUSIC USED:SSJ Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanCosmic Sing-a-long: Cryptacize / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0CLICK HERE to download!WHAT YOU CALL LOVE WAS INVENTED BY GUYS LIKE ME TO SELL NYLONS.Check out our band, General Pants & the Privates, at that show we talked about. It'll be fun!Add Sandsky on XBL and PSN: colourfastAdd Xavier on PSN and XBL: xavierrnFREE ADVICE: Whenever you want me, all you have to do is dream. Dream, dream dream.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , For the United States Navy ship, see ; for the Arabic emphasis sign, see ; for the village in Azerbaijan, see . Shada Serial Shada, the prison planetoid of the Time Lords. Cast () () (Voice of ) Others — Skagra – – Chris Parsons – Clare Keightley – Wilkin – Dr Caldera – Police Constable – Passenger – Voice of the Ship – Voice of the Krargs , , , – Krargs Production Writer Director (original) Script editor Douglas Adams Producer (original) (video) Production code 5M Series Length Incomplete (original) 6 episodes, 25 minutes each (intended) Originally broadcast Unaired (original) 6 July 1992 (video release) Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → Shada is an unaired serial of the series . It was intended to be the final serial of the 1979-80 season (Season 17), but was never completed due to a at the during filming. In 1992, its recorded footage was released on video using linking narration by , the Doctor to complete the story. The script, with adaptions, was later produced by as an , with animation and was made available on and the BBC website in 2003. This version saw take on the role of the Doctor, with reprising her role as , with an otherwise different cast. A novelisation of the story written by and returning the action to the Fourth Doctor and Romana was released in March 2012. Contents Synopsis The story revolves around the lost planet Shada, on which the built a prison for defeated would-be conquerors of the universe. Skagra, an up-and-coming would-be conqueror of the universe, needs the assistance of one of the prison's inmates, but finds that nobody knows where Shada is anymore except one aged Time Lord who has retired to , where he is masquerading as a professor at . Luckily for the fate of the universe, Skagra's attempt to force the information out of coincides with a visit by the professor's old friend, . Continuity In an unfilmed scene in Episode 5, a listing of prisoners kept on Shada included a , a , and a . Instead of these, aliens bearing resemblance to were seen. In 1983, clips from Shada were used in , the 20th-Anniversary special. , the fourth actor to play the Doctor, had declined to appear in the special, and the plot was reworked to explain the events in the clips. In the book, various references are made to past and future Doctor Who. In particular past rebellious Time Lords are mentioned including, , , the and . For the Big Finish version, Tom Baker was originally approached to reprise the role of the Doctor, but declined. The Eighth Doctor was then substituted and the story reworked accordingly. Although working from the original Adams script, portions of the Big Finish version were reworked by to make the story fit into Doctor Who continuity. This included a new introduction, and a new explanation for the Fourth Doctor and Romana being "taken out of time" during the events of The Five Doctors; the has come to collect Romana and K-9 because he has begun to have a feeling that there was something they should have done at that time. In addition to this – is referred to as Madam President by Skagra in Episode 5. In Episode 6 it is Romana, using her Presidential powers, who decides that Chronotis should be allowed to return to Cambridge. When the policeman enters Chronotis' room, the Doctor can be heard talking about a "terrible way to see in the New Year" in a possible reference to that Doctor's . Various other minor dialogue changes throughout, mostly relating to the Eighth Doctor reflecting that he has missed Romana and since they left him and how much he enjoyed their company in the past. When Skagra is investigating the Doctor, clips from three other Big Finish productions can be heard, exclusively on the CD version – , and . The original serial was to have used clips from , , , , , and . The webcast features outlines of the first eight Doctors' faces. Production Original television version The original story, as written by Adams, was scheduled to be 6 episodes. It is estimated that only about 50% of the story was filmed. Location filming in and the first of three studio sessions at were recorded as scheduled. The second studio block was affected by a long-running technicians' dispute. The strike was over by the time rehearsals began for the third recording session, but this was lost to higher-priority Christmas programming. Attempts were made by new producer John Nathan-Turner to remount the story, but for various reasons it never happened and the production was formally dropped in June 1980. Nathan-Turner was eventually able to complete the story (so far as was possible) by commissioning new effects shots, a score and having Tom Baker record linking material to cover the missing scenes to create six shortened episodes of between 14 and 22 minutes each. The result was released on video in 1992 as a 111 minute VHS tape, but has never been aired on television—making Shada the only Doctor Who television story never to be broadcast. Douglas Adams himself did not regard the story highly and was content for it remain permanently unseen in any form. He once claimed that when he had signed the contract allowing the 1992 release, it had been part of a pile of other papers presented to him by his agent to sign and he wasn't fully aware of what he was agreeing to. Levine animated version In 2010, decided to fund a project to complete the original Shada story using animation and the original voice actors, minus Tom Baker and David Brierley, to complete the parts of the story that were never filmed. John Leeson would replace Brierley as the voice of K9 and Paul Jones, impersonating Baker, would replace him as the Doctor. In October 2010, Dan Hall of confirmed that a DVD release of Shada was in production and intended to release it with another title. The completed story was finished in late 2011 and announced by Levine, via his Twitter account, on September 8, 2011. J. R. Southall, writer for the science fiction magazine , reviewed Levine's completed version and scored it 10 out of 10 in an article published on September 15, 2011. On October 26, 2011, 2 Entertain announced that only the Shada framgents would be released on DVD, along with the 1993 documentary 'Doctor Who': Thirty Years in the Tardis and other items, possibly sometime in 2012. Southall confirmed the news that same day writing that Dan Hall, 2 Entertain's comissioning editor, was not going to release Levine's completed version. Big Finish version (2003) Shada Series Release number II Featuring Writer , Director Producer(s) Gary Russell Set between and Length 150 Release date December 2003 The Cast The Doctor – () – – Skagra – – Chris Parsons – Clare Keightley – Wilkin – Dr Caldera – Motorist/Constable – The Ship – Think Tank Voice – Broadcast date: 10 December 2005 In 2003, the BBC commissioned to remake Shada as an audio play which was then webcast in six episodic segments, accompanied by limited animation, on the using illustrations provided by comic strip artist . The play starred as the and as . The audio play was also broadcast on digital radio station BBC 7, on 10 December 2005 (as a 21⁄2-hour omnibus), and was repeated in six parts as the opening story to the 's summer season which began on 16 July 2006. Lalla Ward (Romana) is the only actor to appear in both the original television version and the subsequent Big Finish remake. Outside references In Episode 2 of the webcast version, when Chris is in his lab showing Clare the book, a vending machine-like object in the background is labelled "Nutrimat", a reference to a similar device in Adams' . Two other references are a sequence where Skagra steals a and when images of Hitchhiker's Guide characters appear as inmates on Shada itself. In print book Doctor Who – Shada Writer Gareth Roberts Publisher Release date 15 March 2012 Preceded by ' Followed by ' book Doctor Who and Shada Writer & Jonathan Preddle Publisher (unofficial novelisation) Cover artist Alistair Hughes Release date March 1989 Preceded by ' Followed by ' Elements of the story were reused by Adams for his novel , in particular the character of Professor Chronotis who possesses a time machine. Adams did not allow Shada, or any of his other Doctor Who stories, to be novelised by . It is, therefore, one of only five serials from the 1963–1989 series not to be novelised by Target – along with Adams' other stories and , plus 's two stories ( and ). A six-part adaptation of the story by Jonathan V Way appeared in issues 13-18 of Cosmic Masque, the 's fiction magazine. Douglas Adams granted permission for the adaptation on condition that it was never published in collected form. A fan group in New Zealand published an unofficial adaptation in 1989, later republishing it as an online eBook titled Doctor Who and Shada. published a novelisation of this serial on 15 March 2012, written by . Roberts has drawn on the latest versions of the scripts available, as well as adding new material of his own to "fix" various plotholes and unanswered questions. VHS, Webcast and DVD releases VHS release: The original televsion version of Shada was released in 1992 on VHS and featured linking narration by Tom Baker and was accompanied by a facsimile of a version of 's script (except in North America). The release was discontinued in the UK in 1996. Webcast: The webcast version (originally broadcast via BBCi's "Red Button") remains available from the BBC Doctor Who "classic series" website, and an expanded audio-only version is available for purchase on CD from Big Finish. This expanded version was the one broadcast on BBC7. DVD: announced on 8 September 2011 that his personally-funded reconstruction of all six episodes of the serial, using animation and recently-recorded vocal tracks to fill in missing parts of the story, had now been completed. However, the animation was rejected by , and it has been announced that the shot footage for the story will be released in 2012 with assorted Doctor Who material, including the 1993 documentary More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS. References Sullivan, Shannon (September 23, 2008). . A Brief History of Time (Travel). Shannon Patrick Sullivan. Retrieved June 9, 2009. ^ Southall, J. R. (September 12, 2011). Jordan, Royce. ed. . (, ). . . Retrieved April 1, 2012. ^ (September 11, 2001). Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (DVD). London, England: . Event occurs at 12:45. . Ley, Shaun (December 12, 2009). . . . Retrieved April 1, 2012. (2005). Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams. Boston, Massachusetts , US: Justin, Charles & Co.. . . Wilson, Marcus (October 25, 2010). . The Doctor Who News Page. Doctor Who News. Archived from on December 1, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010. ^ Burk, Graeme (September 16, 2011). . Doctor Who Blog. Doctor Who Information Network. Retrieved April 1, 2012. 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Auf vielfachen Wunsch gibt es heute nicht, wie angekündigt, die Besprechung der nächsten Folge Torchwood, sondern was klassisches im doppelten Sinne. Klassisches Team und eine klassische Folge: Revelation of the Daleks. Für jeden, der durch das Review auf den Geschmack gekommen ist, findet die Folge nun auch in "unserem" Amazonshop. Und bevor es Mails hagelt, der Name des Comiczeichners ist "Lee Sullivan". Auch wenn sie es sich nicht gewünscht hat, wird diese Folge der lieben Sieglinde gewidmet.
Auf vielfachen Wunsch gibt es heute nicht, wie angekündigt, die Besprechung der nächsten Folge Torchwood, sondern was klassisches im doppelten Sinne. Klassisches Team und eine klassische Folge: Revelation of the Daleks. Für jeden, der durch das Review auf den Geschmack gekommen ist, findet die Folge nun auch in "unserem" Amazonshop. Und bevor es Mails hagelt, der Name des Comiczeichners ist "Lee Sullivan". Auch wenn sie es sich nicht gewünscht hat, wird diese Folge der lieben Sieglinde gewidmet.
We want to thank Simes for providing us with all the prizes for this fantastic contest. So there will be one main prize and two runner up prizes. First Prime Signed copy of the Cybertronian Times featuring autographs from Simon Furman, Andrew Wildman, Lee Sullivan and Wally Wingert. Also signed autographed postcard from David Kaye and Dan Gilvezan The two runners up will receive signed post card from David Kaye and Dan Gilvezan So the question Which guest has appeared at Auto Assembly more times than any other including this year? Know the answer? Then email your answer along with your booking number to moonbase2cast@googlemail.com
We want to thank Simes for providing us with all the prizes for this fantastic contest. So there will be one main prize and two runner up prizes. First Prime Signed copy of the Cybertronian Times featuring autographs from Simon Furman, Andrew Wildman, Lee Sullivan and Wally Wingert. Also signed autographed postcard from David Kaye and Dan Gilvezan The two runners up will receive signed post card from David Kaye and Dan Gilvezan So the question Which guest has appeared at Auto Assembly more times than any other including this year? Know the answer? Then email your answer along with your booking number to moonbase2cast@googlemail.com