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"If there ain't no water in the sea, it ain't the sea," said Nanny Ogg. "It's just a damn great hole in the ground. The Witches Trials have come to Lancre and Granny Weatherwax is too well equipped for some. How will she take this news? HOW WILL SHE TAKE IT? PJ and Andy depart from continuity in a podcast without script or structure on this Discworld short from 'A Blink of the Screen'. Which one has their own Weatherwax-level boffo headology? Tune in to find out. And check out their brand new big things: Andy's Marenghi-style comedy horror book, Coastlines: After Dark https://book2read.com/coastlinesafterdark PJ's BBC comedy short with James Martin. Country Rogues, https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0022d39/comedy-shorts-series-1-2-country-rogues
Puntata 495 di Border Nights - La Notte Ai confini, in onda ogni martedì alle 22 su Web Radio Network. Primo ospite Federico Marenghi che ci parlerà di cinema, serie tv, cartoni animati che hanno anticipato la realtà. Nella seconda parte Sara Brucoli per un viaggio nel concetto di veganesimo, anche spiritualmente parlando. Insieme a Tom Bosco ci sarà Antonio Giacchetti per parlare di misteri alieni in Messico. Con la partecipazione di Paolo Franceschetti, Maestro Di Dietrologia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/border-nights--654467/support.
Una parodia de una serie de terror paranormal desconocida relatada por su propio director y creador. Comedia inglesa en su máxima expresión en Gareth Marenghi's Darkside. Encontra este y mucho más contenido todos los sábados a las 13hs por www.fm913.com.ar o en Spotify
This week we've got an episode where we try to convince you to vote for one of our book picks. If this is well-liked we'll do it again next year. If not we'll just pretend this never happened. If you want to be part of the voting process go to our patreon or discord and vote for Nate (or Ben if you want to vote for him, whatever).Support the showDiscord - https://discord.gg/6BaNRtcP8CTwitter - https://twitter.com/wabpodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wordsaboutbookspodcastBlog - https://blog.wordsaboutbooks.ninja/Buy the Books - https://bookshop.org/shop/wabpod
A Tuesday Night Live exclusive. Terry and Sandra Sleeman have four new CD recordings now available of the Ex-Jennings Marenghi. For details of the new CD releases, email mechmusicradio@outlook.com
Tonight I'm joined by Brian Quarfoth , owner and proprietor of Hat Hole Home Video. In this episode we're talking hate-watching, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes, and Moho. Show music by OGRE. Support the show!
Synergy! It's what got me to force Miles to finally watch and rank the pilot episode of Picard! We recorded this episode before watching the first episode of Picard season three, so we've picked the other two episodes based on guessing what's going to happen thanks to the trailer. That means we're covering the first appearance of Lore and of Evil Hologram Moriarty! 00:00:00 Opening 00:14:21 Star Trek TNG - Datalore 00:45:50 Star Trek TNG - Elementary, Dear Data 00:58:46 Miles enters ‘Sherlock Holmes pedant mode' 01:11:55 Picard - Remembrance Miles is on the Breakfast In The Ruins podcast talking about some Marenghi-ish horror! He also wrote a review of Picard season three, episode one: https://mareidlobatto.wordpress.com/2023/02/16/review-star-trek-picard-season-3-episode-1-the-next-generation/ Talking points include: Dune (specifically the 1984 classic film version), Vampire Survivors, Treebeard, James Herbert, Elden Ring, Doki-Doki Literature Club, Portal 2, Adric in Dr Who, Robby the Robot style droids in Star Trek, Dr Hank Philip McCoy and his many war crimes, Data is an AI artist, Miles gets to be a big nerd about Sherlock Holmes, getting erased Reboot-style, Professor X's ability to get over pretty much anything, prestige television fatigue, Logan, the works of Michael Chabon, Alias, Eternal Law. Oh, and occasionally we talk about Star Trek. That Tor article Miles mentioned: https://www.tor.com/2023/02/06/space-opera-horror-and-the-endless-void-of-space/ Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Miles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com Miles writes about Dr Who here: http://timeandrelative.uk
Organ builder Allan Guest joins us on Tuesday Night Live to speak about recent work undertaken on the Lythgoe 98 Key Marenghi - and how there are plans for it to be seen in public again this year. Lots of previously unheard audio of the Lythgoe 98 Key Marenghi from down through the years, plus our instrument of the week De Jupiter has some new tracks too.
Hello everyone and welcome once again to Motos and Friends—Ultimate Motorcycling's weekly Podcast… My name is Arthur Coldwells. In this week's first segment, Associate Editor Kelly Callan tells about her take on BMW's upper middleweight ADV-style bike, the BMW F 900 XR with Premium package. The smaller, much less expensive sibling to the awesome 1000 XR could easily be overlooked on the showroom floor, so Kelly gives us her take on whether it would be worth your time, if you're in the market for this type of moto. In the second segment I chat with Ricki Marenghi. He's the service manager at Wheels in Motion, a dealership in Chatsworth California. Of course he's crazy busy, but he still manages to ride his various motorcycles 24/7, on the street, the track and off-road too. Ricki's an absolute hoot to talk to. He's an energetic young guy with a truly positive vibe, and a magic sense of humor, so we had a good time and laughed a lot. I'm sure you'll enjoy hearing his stories. So, from all of us here at Motos & Friends… we hope you enjoy this episode! BMW F 900 XR Kelly Callan Review
#horror A Look Back At Garth Marenghi's Dark Place - Ministry of Horror This week Tezz brings the latest in Horror news, reviews including a Full Moon Retro Review of Killjoy 2, before taking a trip down memory lane by discussing one of his favourite shows, Channel 4's Garth Marenghi's Dark Place. Tezz walks through all 6 episodes of comedy horror gold, discussing his favourite moments. Thank you for listening. Please remember to like and subscribe. Join our live shows https://www.youtube.com/TheMOSnetworkLive JOIN THE MOS NETWORK ON SOCIAL MEDIA (Follow me on Social Media!) TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheMOSnetwork INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/TheMOSnetwork FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MOSnetwork DISCORD: https://discord.gg/TCCZeuE Business Inquiries: themosnetwork@outlook.com Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a British horror parody television series created for Channel 4 by Richard Ayoade and Matthew Holness, and first broadcast in 2004. The show focuses on fictional horror author Garth Marenghi (played by Matthew Holness) and his publisher Dean Learner (played by Richard Ayoade), characters who originated in the Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight stage show. The series is presented as a special release of the fictional television series Darkplace. Within the canon of the show, Darkplace was produced in the 1980s, but failed to gain an audience anywhere but Peru, eventually becoming a lost series. Saved footage has recently resurfaced, with Marenghi & co. republishing with the intent of gaining interest from a modern audience. The "original footage" of the show is intercut or bookended with commentary from many of the "original" cast, where characters such as Marenghi and Learner reflect on what it was like to make the show. Darkplace parodies the fashion, special effects, production gaffes, and music of low-budget '80s television, as well as the modern practice of including commentary tracks on DVD releases of old films and television shows. Darkplace was broadcast in a late-night timeslot, with very little advertising, and met with poor viewing figures.[1] It built up a significant internet following, leading Channel 4 to repeat the series and produce a DVD release. In 2005, Channel 4's Film Four asked Holness and Ayoade to write a script for a film version of their programme.[2] The show was later broadcast in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel and Adult Swim[1] and is available to stream on Peacock.
#horror A Look Back At Garth Marenghi's Dark Place - Ministry of Horror This week Tezz brings the latest in Horror news, reviews including a Full Moon Retro Review of Killjoy 2, before taking a trip down memory lane by discussing one of his favourite shows, Channel 4's Garth Marenghi's Dark Place. Tezz walks through all 6 episodes of comedy horror gold, discussing his favourite moments. Thank you for listening. Please remember to like and subscribe. Join our live shows https://www.youtube.com/TheMOSnetworkLive JOIN THE MOS NETWORK ON SOCIAL MEDIA (Follow me on Social Media!) TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheMOSnetwork INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/TheMOSnetwork FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MOSnetwork DISCORD: https://discord.gg/TCCZeuE Business Inquiries: themosnetwork@outlook.com Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a British horror parody television series created for Channel 4 by Richard Ayoade and Matthew Holness, and first broadcast in 2004. The show focuses on fictional horror author Garth Marenghi (played by Matthew Holness) and his publisher Dean Learner (played by Richard Ayoade), characters who originated in the Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight stage show. The series is presented as a special release of the fictional television series Darkplace. Within the canon of the show, Darkplace was produced in the 1980s, but failed to gain an audience anywhere but Peru, eventually becoming a lost series. Saved footage has recently resurfaced, with Marenghi & co. republishing with the intent of gaining interest from a modern audience. The "original footage" of the show is intercut or bookended with commentary from many of the "original" cast, where characters such as Marenghi and Learner reflect on what it was like to make the show. Darkplace parodies the fashion, special effects, production gaffes, and music of low-budget '80s television, as well as the modern practice of including commentary tracks on DVD releases of old films and television shows. Darkplace was broadcast in a late-night timeslot, with very little advertising, and met with poor viewing figures.[1] It built up a significant internet following, leading Channel 4 to repeat the series and produce a DVD release. In 2005, Channel 4's Film Four asked Holness and Ayoade to write a script for a film version of their programme.[2] The show was later broadcast in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel and Adult Swim[1] and is available to stream on Peacock.
Tonight, we have some exclusive recordings of the Ex-Bernard Broad Marenghi made by Meayers Organs. Now owned by the Sleeman Family in Cornwall, it entertained thousands at the Royal Cornwall Show at the weekend. Hear it playing at its best from 2100hrs BST on Tuesday Night Live. www.mechanicalmusicradio.com
We're bringing you sounds of Teddy Reed's Sleighbell Marenghi recorded at Hinkley Point in 1979 courtesy of Karl Plastow's microphone. Also the usual fun and games with James, play along with Connect Four and the One Second Song.
Tonight, Jonathan Ling from The Grange Musical Collection talks about the recent additions, his ambitions for the future and this Sunday's Fair Organ Day event. We also had a Triple Play of the Newton family's 89 Key replica Marenghi. And the MYSTERY NOISE WAS GUESSED!
Episode 69 (heh, nice) is here, and it brings with it a guest! This week Rooney and Reggie are joined by the legendary Space Monkey No.1 (aka Lou) to discuss his choice of entertainment - the cult satire series garth Marenghi's Darkplace. Along the way they take detours into pay-per-view interactive death livestreams, conspiracy theories (from pizzas to Stargates...) and poaching eggs! One not to be missed!
Garth Marenghi may not have really existed, but he was a prolific horror author who produced, wrote, directed, starred in and whistled the theme song for an ahead-of-its-time tv series back in the 1980s called GARTH MARENGHI'S DARKPLACE! It's a comedy about a horror drama that takes the form of a DVD special edition, and it's one of the most high concept TV shows we've ever reviewed! But was GARTH MARENGHI'S DARKPLACE also... CANCELED TOO SOON? William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold are about to find out! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! And if you want soap, be sure to check out M. Lopes da Silva's Etsy store: SaltCatSoap! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more! And don't forget to email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer your questions in a future episode! And check out our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show!
This week we're talking about Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, art, Immortal Hulk V9, The Phantom Empire, and Devil Times Five. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!
If you missed Tuesday Night Live, we brought you some exclusive recordings of the Ex. Whitelegg 89 key Marenghi. We also spoke to the firm behind the restoration of the organ; Kevin Meayers Organ Builders.
If you missed Tuesday Night Live, James Dundon bought you a virtual tour of the Scarborough Fair Collection, part of the flower of may holiday park. They have set a reopening date for the 23rd of June. Every Wednesday it's a Tea Dance with Michael Carr at the Wurlitzer, and every Thursday, the Mechanical Organs are in play. Our Trippleplay will be three from the Condor, a 100 Key Hooghys. We’ve digitised one of the classic records of the instrument and will play three contrasting pieces. Also on the show, instruments from Mortier, Verbeeck, Marenghi, Decap, Leach, Bruder and more.
Critapocalypse is a fortnightly podcast where myself (Ant) and my buddy Matt review a number of films, games, TV shows and various other stuffs that we've been enjoying, or not, over the last few weeks. We take turns to say our piece and then apply some form of arbitrary score. This week we review: Arrested Development Seasons 1-5 – 00:06:40 Disgaea RPG – 00:21:42 Alder's Blood – 00:29:33 Garth's Marenghi's Darkplace – 00:40:35 Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Edition – 00:55:03 Invincible – 01:09:09 Falcon and the Winter Soldier – 01:24:32 Mortal Kombat – 01:44:36 You can also listen to Critapocalypse on itunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/critapocalypse-podcast/id958341550?mt=2 Can follow Ant's stuff at: Mellow Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/user/LV54Spacemonkey Twitter: @LV54Spacemonkey You can follow Matt's Stuff at: Twitter: @Critapocalypse The Critapocalypse Theme is available, along with some other tasty jams at: https://weathergirlrecords.bandcamp.com/album/suck
Tonight, the live show will feature the belting little Marenghi in the Scarborough Fair Collection & Vintage Transport Museum. Also the usual fun and games, and one listener gets their choice of three on the Jukebox.
Sweets for the sweet, it's our official Halloween special. Listen as we discuss horror fantasy's finest imaginer, Clive Barker, and his brief career in film, as well as the trademarks of his work, including sadomasochistic inter-dimensional travelers, queer zombies, and ghosts of urban segregation. prologue: I have seen the future of horror (1:43) Chapter 1: Now we can begin (14:30) Chapter 2: Casting Cronenberg (47:35) Chapter 3: Be My Victim (1:05:55) epilogue: Darkplace (1:19:25)
Exclusive interviews and news about the 2019 show. We find out about the Marenghi gathering which is set to be a big display of instruments and information marking 100 years since the passing of Charles Marenghi. We also catch up with the team at Steam Fair FM to find out about the Mechanical Music reports they will be broadcasting to the tens of thousands of listeners.
In this show, we trace the strange path that led Matthew Holness from the comedy world of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace to the dark horror of of his debut feature film, Possum (2018). Along the way we take a look at his short film A Gun for George, the violent world of the Reprisalizer, and the disturbing near-future found in the teleplay The Snipist.
It's another Mechanical Music Radio exclusive! The Anderton and Rowland Marenghi, as captured by Causeway Recordings in 1995, when under the Custodianship of Steve and Vicky Postlethwaite. In this episode, you hear the digital copy from the master disk, donated by John Hulse. Only ever released on Cassette, so lovely to hear the organ in Stereo quality. Also on this episode, the 'One Second Song' game, we do our new feature 'First Timers', and speak to Zara Dunford about the families 89 Key Gavioli.
Mr Jim Moon explores the world of a true master of horror, Mr Garth Marenghi and revisits his seminal cult TV series Darkplace (copyright Dean Learner Enterprises) that was axed by the powers that be - Garth Marenghi's Darkplace! In this episode we look back the career of Romford's chillmaestro, the comedy horror classic that was Garth Marenghi's Darkplace which starred Matthew Holness, Richard Ayoade, Alice Lowe and Matt Berry, plus its spin-off Man to Man with Dean Learner.
This week we review - Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Episode 1Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a British horror parody television series created for Channel 4 by Richard Ayoade and Matthew Holness. The show focuses on fictional horror author Garth Marenghi (played by Holness) and his publisher Dean Learner (played by Ayoade), characters who originated in the Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight stage show.Darkplace is presented as a lost classic: a television series produced in the 1980s, though only broadcast at the time. The presentation features commentary from many of the "original" cast, where characters such as Marenghi and Learner reflect on making the show. Darkplace parodies the fashion, special effects, production gaffes, and music of low-budget '80s television.It was broadcast in a late-night timeslot, with very little advertising, and met with poor viewing figures but nonetheless built up a significant internet following, leading Channel 4 to repeat the series and produce a DVD release.The show was later broadcast in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel and Adult Swim.Created & written by Richard Ayoade & Matthew HolnessDirected by Richard AyoadeProduced by Charlie HansonGarth Marenghi's Darkplace is available to watch online at - https://bit.ly/2IdqyJZOr to buy on DVD here - https://amzn.to/2QgKa6eComedy Slab is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday.Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
Darkplace hospital is the setting of this week's showdown, with Steve bringing the nomination. He's recently discovered Garth Marenghi's universe and hopes to convince a skeptical Jeffers to appreciate as much as he does. Will Jeffers drink the green kool-aid and be converted? Twitter: @SitcomShowdown Theme tune 'Billy Blues' by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Thanks texasradiofish!
In this episode, we chat about Tron double feature at El Capitan, Duck Tales, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace and Rachel's odd obsession with the movie IT. More notes on this episode are available at http://thenerdlys.com/2017/08/13/episode-108-it-tales-the-duck Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback by messaging us on Facebook or emailing us at contact@thenerdlys.com If you would like to support our podcast and help with our costs please consider donating during our Twitch streams or via Ko-Fi. https://ko-fi.com/thenerdlys We'd really appreciate if you leave feedback for our little show on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher also. Thanks!
Time to catch up with some new releases, reissues and recent arrivals here at the Moonbase. We have another track from the new album by patron saint of the show Jean-Jacques Perrey, two examples of twanging guitar, the sound of … Continue reading →