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Writers Aloud: The RLF Podcast

Martyn Waites speaks with Doug Johnstone about learning crime writing on the job, adopting a female pseudonym and the joys of writing daleks.

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Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 1036: #DoctorWho 5TH DOCTOR - Lost Resort and other... from @Bigfinish

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 8:54


  The Lost Resort by AK Benedict (4 parts) Reunited with his companions, the Doctor's plans to travel home to Gallifrey are cast aside when the TARDIS materialises on the Soresia: a planetoid with an unusual temporal atmosphere, home to the Welkin Sanatorium; seemingly an ideal place to recuperate. But the patients – like the Sanatorium – are mere shadows of their former selves. Decay has taken hold... yet their secrets remain as strong and healthy as ever. The Perils of Nellie Bly by Sarah Ward (2 parts) When the TARDIS crew arrive on the RMS Oceanic, they meet notorious journalist Nellie Bly on the final leg of her voyage to travel the world in less than eighty days. But with a saboteur on board, the Doctor and his friends must race to help Nellie reach her destination – and save her future. Nightmare of the Daleks by Martyn Waites (2 parts) Deep within a drilling rig on planet XB93, its crew has been suffering nightmares: dreams of cold, metallic creatures, stalking them through the base, killing them as they sleep. Fortunately for the crew, the Daleks' own worst nightmare has just arrived – and he goes by the name of the Doctor.

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Richard Osman's Room 101 Of Crime

HIF Player

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 53:03


Featuring: Richard Osman, Mark Billingham, Laura Lippman and Martyn Waites. Please note this episode features adult content and strong language. Star of TV’s Pointless, Richard Osman is an avid crime reader and September will see the release of his debut crime novel. In this light-hearted, late-night event, he teams up with bestsellers Martyn Waites, Laura Lippman and Mark Billingham to discuss the tics, tropes and tiresome clichés of crime fiction that really cheese them off. What will end up consigned to their criminal Room 101? Will it be mysteries solved by cats? Overly fiendish serial killers? Belgian detectives with ridiculous moustaches? Surely not! Richard and his guests will each take a good, hard look at the things that get on their nerves as well as talking on topics that have particularly annoyed members of the audience. If there’s one thing better than a panel of experts, it’s a panel of experts who are also highly opinionated and extremely gobby, so whether you agree with them or not, you can expect a full-on exchange of verbal fisticuffs and plenty of laughs. Richard Osman's Room 101 Of Crime was recorded live at Harrogate International Festivals' Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in July 2018. Podcast music by Joseph McDade.

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone
Episode Ninety Nine - John Badger, Wildlife Crime Detective - with Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 132:02


It's where it's at! The episode we've all been waiting for... a two hour retrospective of the glorious acting history of bestselling authors Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites! We've collected clips from appearances on Juliet Bravo, The Bill, The Upper Hand, Spender, and many more. Mark and Martyn talk us through each, as we This Was Your Life as an Actor. Do not listen if you're operating heavy machinery. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone
Episode Sixty Four - Martyn Waites & Katherine Armstrong

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 124:15


It's where it's at! In this week's episode, the two Crime Writers discuss Lionel Shriver's latest outburst, diversity in publishing, and an update on the CockyGate situation. Special guests this week are Katherine Armstrong - editorial director at Bonnier Zaffre, and the awesome Martyn Waites. Katherine talks about being and editor and Martyn all things THE OLD RELIGION and much, much more. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville

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Saturday Live
Eliza Carthy

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 84:32


With Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson for parents, Eliza Carthy was unlikely to do anything else, but her enthusiasm, research and skill in arranging, writing and performing along with 2 Mercury Music Prize nominations has enabled her to fly the flag for folk music in England. She'll be playing live in the studio to Aasmah Mir and Shaun Keaveny and talking about her latest album with her mother. Radio 4 Listener and architect Toby Carr has set himself the challenge of sea kayaking to all the locations in the shipping forecast. We ask him how, why and what has led him to such a complicated challenge! We're also joined by Martyn Waites, ex actor and stand-up comedian, now a crime-writer who has written under his own name and also the female pseudonym of Tania Carver. Susannah Walker is a design historian who has written a book about her mother's hoarding, the extent of which was discovered after her death. She joins us to talk about the significance of 'things' and the stories behind them. JP Devlin meets Brian Blessed and talks mainly about his beard. Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden chooses his Inheritance Tracks: Child in Time by Deep Purple and Fire by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy's album is called Anchor Martyn Waites' book The Old Religion is out on 14th June Brian Blessed's book is called The Panther In My Kitchen: My Wild Life With Animals Susannah Walker's book is Life of Stuff.

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A Stab In The Dark: A UKTV Original Crime Podcast with Mark Billingham

In this special, seasonal episode of A Stab In The Dark, award-winning crime writer Mark Billingham welcomes fellow award-winning crime writers Christopher Brookmyre, Susi Holliday and Martyn Waites to discuss 2017's best crime books and crime drama, as well as rising trends and the names to watch out for in 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Two Crime Writers And A Microphone
Episode Forty Five - Martyn Waites & Liz Barnsley

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 106:48


It’s where it’s at! Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present a brand new podcast for readers and writers which will bring you the latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers, agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business. Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers around, who'll give us their reads of the week.  This week, the duo discuss Ian Rankin bringing Rebus back, a new BBC adaptation, detectives on TV, and quizshow celebrities Monkman and Seagull. In Reviewer's Corner, it's Liz Barnsley! She reviews Insidious Intent by Val McDermid and Western Fringes by Amer Anwar. Special guest this week is Martyn Waites. In a wide-ranging and hilarious interview, Martyn talks writing as Tania Carver, his eagerly anticipated new novel, his past as an actor, superb 90s adverts, his love of horror, meeting Christopher Lee, and being Jimmy Nail. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone
Episode Thirteen - Joseph Knox

Two Crime Writers And A Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 100:34


It’s where it’s at! Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present the number one podcast for readers and writers which brings you the latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers, agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business. Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers around, who'll give us their reads of the week. This week, it's all about what's to expect from 2017! A "vanguard" of Brexit inspired fiction is on the way. The boys discuss Mark Billingham's forthcoming new Thorne novel, Martyn Waites's return to his usual name, and the crime genre. Also, increased sales for print books in 2016 and the latest charts. This week's special guest is debut novelist Joseph Knox. He talks about his novel Sirens, Manchester, embarrassing songs and playlists, working as a crime fiction buyer, having no television, and being a debut novelist. This week's recommendations are The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks and Taboo - a new TV series. Credits. Produced by: Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions. Original Music by: Stuart Neville

Hypnogoria
HYPNOGORIA 11 – The Woman in Black Part II

Hypnogoria

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2015 102:33


This week we return to Eel Marsh House to see if Mr Jim Moon has survived his night there... And if he has, there's be a discussion of the BBC radio versions of The Woman in Black, the scarifying 1989 TV movie adapted by Nigel Kneale, Hammer Films' big screen incarnation starring Daniel Radcliffe, and a look at the sequel The Woman in Black: Angel of Death in the form of a novel by Martyn Waites and a movie by Tom Harper.  

Word Podcast
Word Pod 227 - Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 30:39


Mark Ellen and David Hepworth talk to Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites about Great Lost Albums which celebrates some of the records which you may not have actually heard but surely nonetheless exist in some fold of rock’s rich tapestry. We’re talking of course of David Icke & Tina Turner’s collaboration, the first Velvet Underground and Lulu album and Bob Dylan’s legendary collaboration with Liberace. This was recorded in front of an audience at the Islington in London’s swinging Islington.

Word In Your Ear
Word Pod 227 - Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 30:39


Mark Ellen and David Hepworth talk to Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites about Great Lost Albums which celebrates some of the records which you may not have actually heard but surely nonetheless exist in some fold of rock's rich tapestry. We're talking of course of David Icke & Tina Turner's collaboration, the first Velvet Underground and Lulu album and Bob Dylan's legendary collaboration with Liberace. This was recorded in front of an audience at the Islington in London's swinging Islington. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Word In Your Ear
Word Pod 227 - Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 30:39


Mark Ellen and David Hepworth talk to Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites about Great Lost Albums which celebrates some of the records which you may not have actually heard but surely nonetheless exist in some fold of rock's rich tapestry. We're talking of course of David Icke & Tina Turner's collaboration, the first Velvet Underground and Lulu album and Bob Dylan's legendary collaboration with Liberace. This was recorded in front of an audience at the Islington in London's swinging Islington. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Adventures With Words
Adventures in Bookcrossing

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012 30:20


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Adventures in Bookcrossing

Adventures With Words All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012 30:20


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Books and Authors
Dreda Say Mitchell talks to Ruth Rendall, Martyn Waites and Michael Carlson

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2011 27:42


Crime writer Dreda Say Mitchell talks to Ruth Rendell about "Vault", her 23rd Inspector Wexford novel. They are joined by Newcastle born writer Martyn Waites to discuss how writers write the city in their books. And critic Michael Carlson profiles Ira Levin author of Rosemary's Baby,The Stepford Wives, A Kiss Before Dying and The Boys From Brazil.

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