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Lucky Day (Doctor Who) 3 languages Tools Appearance hide Text Small Standard Large Width Standard Wide Color (beta) Automatic Light Dark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 316 – "Lucky Day" episode Promotional title-card Cast – – – Others Benjamin Chivers – Young Conrad Kirsty Hoiles – Moira Clark – Conrad Clark Gethin Alderman – The Shreek Kareem Alexander – Jordan Lang – Carla Sunday – Cherry Sunday – Louise Miller Madison Stock – Elsa Paddy Stafford – Sparky Blake Anderson – Jack Aoife Gaston – Michelle – Alfie Michael Woodford – Derek – Alexander Devrient – Colonel Christofer Ibrahim Tina Gray – Audrey – Shirley Bingham – – Herself – Himself – Herself Calypso Cragg – Influencer 2 James Craven – Influencer 3 Selorm Adonu – Influencer 1 Aidan Cook – The Vlinx – Voice of the Vlinx – Mrs Flood Production Directed by Written by Script editor David Cheung Produced by Vicki Delow Executive producer(s) Joel Collins Music by Series Running time 46 minutes First broadcast 3 May 2025 Chronology ← Preceded by "" Followed by → "" "Lucky Day" is the fourth episode of the of the series . It was written by , and was directed by . The episode was released on , , and on 3 May 2025. It features the return of companion (), who plays a leading role in the episode opposite Conrad Clark (), with both the () and (), the series' main leads, only appearing briefly. The episode focuses on Ruby, who begins a relationship with Conrad as she attempts to find her place in the world after leaving the Doctor. When it is revealed that Conrad wants to "expose" for their goals being "fake", Ruby and have to deal with the repercussions of Conrad's actions. The episode was devised by showrunner , with Davies enlisting McTighe to write the episode. He used the episode to explore Ruby and Kate's characters while also exploring the "the spread of online hatred" and its effects. The episode's monster, the Shreek, was based off of McTighe's childhood fears of dog-like creatures in the dark, with the creature being portrayed via costume and an animatronic head. Filming took place in November 2023 and it was with the . The episode received positive reviews from critics, who highlighted Gibson's performance, the twist regarding Conrad's true identity, and the episode's social commentary, but were more critical of underdeveloped plotlines in the episode, as well as the execution of Conrad as an antagonist. Plot [] and arrive on New Year's Day, 2007, and meet eight-year-old Conrad. Following this, Conrad investigates sightings of the Doctor and the , seeing a younger Doctor with his then-companion in 2024, where he is marked as prey by a creature called the Shreek. In 2025, after stopping travelling with the Doctor, Ruby gives Conrad about her encounters with extraterrestrial life an interview on his podcast. They start dating and she gives him an antidote to act against him being marked by the Shreek, which has been recently captured by . At a weekend away at Conrad's home village, Ruby fears she is in danger and tells Conrad she is suffering from following her experiences with the Doctor. Two Shreek appear in pursuit of Conrad, who admits he did not take the antidote. Ruby calls UNIT and their leader to the village. The Shreek are revealed to be fake, part of a setup orchestrated by Conrad, whose relationship with Ruby was a ploy, against UNIT. A scandal breaks and Conrad and his followers continue to perpetuate disinformation about the non-existence of aliens, discrediting UNIT. After Conrad publishes details of UNIT employees, Kate realises he has an insider in UNIT. The insider sneaks Conrad into the building. Alerted to his presence, Kate allows Conrad to reach the command floor, where he livestreams his intrusion. In order to expose Conrad's lies Kate releases the Shreek, which hunts Conrad. With the Shreek attacking him, Conrad admits on his livestream he has been lying about UNIT. Ruby stuns the Shreek, although it manages to injure Conrad's arm. Public sentiment turns in UNIT's favour, though Colonel Ibrahim tells Kate that she went too far by releasing the Shreek. Ruby decides to get away to overcome her trauma, and Kate offers her support when she is ready to talk. Conrad is imprisoned and the Doctor berates him for harming Ruby and his friends. Conrad asks the Doctor if he has yet met Belinda, who the Doctor has not, since that's his future. The Doctor tells Conrad that he will die in prison and be forgotten by history. However, after the Doctor leaves Conrad, Mrs Flood releases him. Production [] Development [] Showrunner wished to include an episode discussing the spread of "toxic, online hatred", and contacted writer to write the script. McTighe had previously written episodes under former showrunner . When writing the episode, he said that he wanted to take the opportunity to explore what happens to a after they leave , feeling that it had infrequently been done in the past. McTighe described the episode as a mix between , , and . He also compared one of the main settings to Devil's End from the 1971 serial and the fact that it was a Ruby-centric story to the 2024 episode "". Ruby was referred to as having following her time with the Doctor, which Davies wanted to portray in the episode. The episode also allowed McTighe to explore Kate's character further, with her willingness to go too far being something that McTighe stated would have further repercussions "beyond this episode, beyond this season, even beyond this show." McTighe developed the Shreek off the idea of a "four-legged, creeping animal", leaning into his childhood fears about dog-like creatures in the dark. He made its motivations simple, with a desire to hunt, to make a monster that could not be reasoned with and terrifying. Prior to this, the Shreek were first mentioned in Caged, a 2024 Doctor Who novel by . McTighe also included a number of to past episodes and . "Lucky Day" is a "Doctor-lite" episode, which Davies stated required them to find "inventive ways" to include the Doctor, one of which is a to a story set in the . The took place at on 7 November 2023. Casting [] The episode starred (left) and (right) as and Conrad Clark. returns as outgoing series regular and former companion . It is the first of two appearances that Gibson is set to make during the , as well as her first appearance since the 2024 Christmas special, "". In July 2024, at the Doctor Who panel, it was officially announced that had been cast in a role that would be involved in Ruby's character arc. Further details later revealed that Hauer-King would portray Conrad, a and Ruby's boyfriend. and also make brief appearances as the of and his companion, , respectively. who plays Alfie previously held the role of the Castellan in "" (1983). reprised her role as newsreader Trinity Wells. appears as herself, a Welsh presenter on interviewing Conrad. The remainder of the guest cast includes , , , , Alexander Devrient, and , as well as in a voice role. Filming and production design [] The primary Shreek costume was constructed using molds and , with the final molds eventually being injected with and painted. The Shreek uses an animatronic head. The Shreek costumes used in the episode by Conrad's friends were designed as derivative versions of the primary Shreek costume. The design team at Millenium FX had a designer look at the primary Shreek costume once and then construct the derivative version from memory to reflect the costumes' in-universe construction. The team had to make the costumes look convincing while also looking like "rubber costumes", which proved a challenge. The Shreek performers are unable to see inside the mask, requiring outside direction for the actors to know where they need to go. The inclusion of in the scene where Conrad explores the abandoned department store featuring the Shreek was a result of McTighe wanting to include a callback to the first episode of Doctor Who's revived era, "" (2005), which featured living mannequins called . Pame Downe designed Ruby's outfits with dark blue and green colors, which Gibson felt were "more mature colors". One of her outfits included a pinstripe suit and pants that Gibson said was reminiscent of one of 's previous outfits in the series. Filming occurred in the Welsh village of (pictured). "Lucky Day" is directed by . The episode was placed in the second production block of the fifteenth series with the first episode, "", and followed recording of "Joy to the World" in the block immediately preceding. The two episodes in this block were filmed concurrently by utilizing a . for the episode began on 14 November 2023. Gibson and Hauer-King were spotted filming scenes together two days later. was done in on 24 November. The production team made use of for the aforementioned abandoned department store scene, which was similarly used as a filming location in "Rose". For the scenes set in the village, the town of , was used with recording taking place from 27–29 November. Two-thirds of the budget allocated to the six-week filming block was used during those three days, three hours of which were spent shooting three takes with a helicopter. Broadcast and reception [] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B- 10/10 7/10 Broadcast [] "Lucky Day" was released on at 8 a.m. (BST) in the United Kingdom and on in the United States at 12 a.m. on 3 May 2025. A broadcast of the episode followed at 7:10 p.m. BST. also handled international distribution of the episode. Ratings [] The episode recorded overnight broadcast ratings of 1.5 million, a decline on the previous episodes and setting a new record low after Lux's 1.58 million. Critical reception [] Robert Anderson, writing for , praised the episode's writing, the performance of Gibson, and the usage of Conrad as an antagonist, though stated that the episode, at times could feel "hollow" and that Ruby's character arc was not as well executed as it could have been. Daniel Cooper, writing for , similarly highlighted the twist about Conrad's identity, McTighe's writing, and the episode's social commentary, but felt Conrad's backstory utilizing "the trope that survivors of abuse perpetuate that cycle of abuse" was overused. Adi Tantimedh, writing for , praised the episode, highlighting the twist involving Conrad and the episode's social commentary. Stefan Mohammed, writing for , found several of the episode's plot points underdeveloped, stating that Ruby's character arc was undermined by her strong home life and that Conrad embodying all aspects of the social issues being discussed made him feel overcomplicated with unclear motivations. Despite this, he found Gibson's performance compelling, and highlighted the episode's usage of Kate. Vicky Jessop, writing for the , positively highlighted the episode, though felt Conrad's execution as an antagonist was weak, and that the consequences of his actions were not explored well enough. Isobel Lewis, writing for , stated the episode had consistency issues not present in the rest of the series; she also found it to retread similar ground to previous series episode "", to which she negatively compared "Lucky Day". References [] ^ (Behind the scenes featurette). 3 May 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025 – via . Eddy, Cheryl (27 January 2025). . . Retrieved 26 April 2025. Gledhill, Lisa (24 April 2025). Quinn, Jason (ed.). "Preview - Lucky Day". . No. 616. . pp. 12–14. . BBC Mdia Centre. 28 April 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025. ^ Powell, Steffan (presenter); Aiken, Jonathon (director) (3 May 2025). . . Series 15. Episode 4. . and . Retrieved 3 May 2025. Salmon, Will (3 May 2025). . . . Retrieved 4 May 2025. Tantimedh, Adi (2 April 2025). . . Retrieved 3 May 2025. Mitovich, Matt Webb (1 May 2025). . . Retrieved 3 May 2025. Rowan, Iona (30 April 2025). . . Retrieved 3 May 2025. Famurewa, Jimi (1 April 2025). . . from the original on 3 May 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025. 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Matt Webb, head of cyber clients and strategy at Howden Re, joins Double Take to discuss the evolution and current state of cyber insurance, focusing on the impacts of ransomware, reputational harm and business interruption.
We look at the news of the AM wrapping up the first half-week of 2025Transfer news and MLS news plus A look back at the busy 2024 from Director of Marketing and Sponsorship of the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation, Matt Webb, plus previewing their 2025Hour 2 has a visit from Soccer For US Pod's Bart Keeler talking about national team and CONCACAF news in 2024 plus what to look for in 2025
Marshall Islands Soccer Federation Director of Marketing and Sponsorship Matt Webb drops by to talk about the MISF accomplishments in 2024 and what to keep an eye on in 2025
The Spoofhounds coach previews his team's quarterfinal game with Odessa
Maryville coach Matt Webb joins me to talk Friday's Highway 71 Showdown with Savannah. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
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Maryville coach Matt Webb joins me to talk last weeks win vs Chillicothe and preview tonight's huge MEC matchup with St. Pius X. *This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC. and Cintas --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
The Spoofhounds coach previews his team's game with St. Pius X
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Marianas Trench have just dropped their sixth album Haven. their bassist Mike Ayley speaks to A Little Alternative's David Hogg, about the creation of the record, how tour preparations are going and when we can expect the band to tour the UK. You can catch A Little Alternative on RNIB Connect Radio every Friday at 9pm or Saturdays at 7pm. Image Description: Marianas Trench band members stand in front of a brick wall. From left to right: Matt Webb in a dark short-sleeved shirt, Ian Casselman in a blue jacket, Josh Ramsay in a pinstriped suit, and Mike Ayley in a patterned shirt with ripped jeans.
Hear from Maryville coach talk about this weeks matchup vs Pleasant Hill and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
The Spoofhounds coach previews his team's 2024 season
Are you juggling too much and struggling to find balance? Then this episode is for you. In this episode of The Kirk Miller Podcast, Kirk dives deep into the inspiring journey of Matt Webb, who successfully balanced personal health, professional success, and family life through the Built to Last (BTL) program. Why You Should Listen: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Discover how Matt transitioned from feeling like a "wimp" to gaining confidence through structured fitness. Professional Guidance: Learn about Matt's decision to seek professional help and how working with Kirk Miller transformed his approach to health. Pandemic Challenges: Hear how Matt navigated the disruptions of the pandemic while maintaining his fitness journey. Community Support: Understand the crucial role the BTL community played in keeping Matt accountable and motivated. Continuous Improvement: Get inspired by Matt's commitment to ongoing improvement and his goals for the future. Matt's story highlights the importance of community support and personal discipline in achieving long-term fitness goals. For more information on what was discussed in this episode head to https://kirkmiller.co.uk/programme/ The Kirk Miller Podcast is the show for business leaders and peak performers to get into the best physical and mental shape of their lives and unleash from within confidence they never thought possible.
This is the inaugural episode of an on-going mini-series for the Riskgaming podcast we're dubbing the Orthogonal Bet. Organized by our scientist-in-residence Sam Arbesman, the goal is to take a step back from the daily machinations that I, Danny Crichton, generally host on the podcast to look at what Sam describes as “…the interesting, the strange, and the weird. Ideas and topics that ignite our curiosity are worthy of our attention, because they might lead to advances and insights that we can't anticipate.” To that end, today our guest is Matt Webb, a virtuoso tinkerer and creative whose experiments with interaction design and technology have led to such apps as the Galaxy Compass (an app that features an arrow pointing to the center of the universe) and Poem/1, a hardware clock that offers a rhyming poem devised by AI. He's also a regular essayist on his blog Interconnected. We latched onto Matt's recent essay about a vibe shift that's underway in the tech world from the utopian model of progress presented in Star Trek to the absurd whimsy of Douglas Adams and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Along the way, we also discuss Neal Stephenson, the genre known as “design fiction,” Stafford Beer and management cybernetics, the 90s sci-fi show Wild Palms, and how artificial intelligence is adding depth to the already multitalented. Episode Produced by Chris Gates Music by George Ko & Suno
With Championship safety achieved, the Lions could approach today's home fixture versus Plymouth with a more relaxed frame of mind than we might have expected just a few matches back. A late header by Jake Cooper sealing the win for Millwall and pushing Argyle deeper into relegation trouble. In game thoughts with yours truly, post match comment with Matt Webb.Arrivederci MillwallNick'X' - @AchtungMillwallemail - achtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Championship safety achieved, the Lions could approach today's home fixture versus Plymouth with a more relaxed frame of mind than we might have expected just a few matches back. A late header by Jake Cooper sealing the win for Millwall and pushing Argyle deeper into relegation trouble. In game thoughts with yours truly, post match comment with Matt Webb.Arrivederci MillwallNick'X' - @AchtungMillwallemail - achtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Part 2 of our Marshall Islands Special! Embark on a historical journey with us as we delve into the groundbreaking formation of the Marshall Islands' first national soccer team, featuring insights from the Marshall Island Soccer Association's very own, Lloyd Owers and Matt Webb. As we chat with these soccer pioneers, we uncover the deep-rooted connections between the thriving Marshallese community in Northwest Arkansas and their pivotal role in the local soccer narrative. From their migration to the Tyson plants to the sport's development, it's a story of community and passion that's transforming the beautiful game in our backyard.The pitch just got a whole lot more exciting as we explore the integration of players from various backgrounds, including the Solomon Islands and U.S.-based players, and how this diversity is sculpting the future of Marshallese soccer. The emergence of women's soccer poses its own unique set of challenges and opportunities in a culture where it's still in its infancy – a stark contrast to its popularity stateside. We also highlight the ingenious steps we're taking to cultivate young talent and build a more inclusive sports environment that transcends cultural barriers.Rounding off our fascinating discussion, we shine a light on the creative methods employed to craft a proactive player database. Kudos to Pat McStay's networking finesse, as we navigate the intriguing paths to discovering soccer talent, from the virtual fields of Football Manager to the real-life pitches of Arkansas. Join us as ambassadors of the Soccer Federation, embracing the camaraderie of our community and the shared mission to elevate soccer in Northwest Arkansas to unprecedented levels. Your support means the world to us, and together, we're making history on the soccer stage.
Embark on an illuminating quest through the soccer universe with us as we team up with Lloyd Owers and Matt Webb from the Marshall Island Soccer Federation. Our exchanges stitch together the rich fabric of soccer's influence, from Wes' role as Managing Director for USL Arkansas to Lloyd's journey from British football to the technical helm of the islands' soccer dreams, and Matt's marketing prowess shaping the sport's presence. Together, they paint a vibrant portrait of the Marshall Islands' soccer tapestry, exploring the nuances of soccer culture where palm trees fringe the playing fields.Feel the pulse of passion as they recount the creation of a national soccer team in an area where the sport was once a shadow. The crew touches on the inspiring stories of community champions who've turned soccer pitches into classrooms, igniting a love for the game among island youth. In this heartfelt narrative, we celebrate the tireless efforts of those dedicated to weaving soccer into the very fabric of Marshallese life, fostering not only a team but an enduring affection for the sport.Join the guys as they tackle the gravity of climate change and its impact on the Marshall Islands, and how soccer serves as a beacon of hope and awareness. They share how the sport is evolving on the islands, from harnessing basketball courts for futsal to sculpting a developmental pathway for young talent. The episode culminates in a reflection on the potential of soccer to unite, inspire, and create a legacy that transcends the pitch—a testament to the unifying power of the beautiful game.To stay up to date on the latest news and to support the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation head over to https://rmi.soccer/
On this week’s show we are joined by Matt Webb to talk about taking his Poem/1 clock from idea to the bring of manufacture through a Kickstarter exercise. You can read more about Galactic Compass: On Ars Technica: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/02/new-app-always-points-to-the-supermassive-black-hole-at-the-center-of-our-galaxy On Matt’s blog: https://interconnected.org/home/2024/02/15/galactic-compass And download from the App Store https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/galactic-compass/id6451314440 You can find the Poem/1 […]
Yesterday's single shot on goal at the Bet 365 Stadium considered at some length with Matt Webb plus ... 'the voicemails'. Listen at your own risk...Wishing you all a very happy Christmas and a (hopefully) front foot football laden New Year…Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yesterday's single shot on goal at the Bet 365 Stadium considered at some length with Matt Webb plus ... 'the voicemails'. Listen at your own risk...Wishing you all a very happy Christmas and a (hopefully) front foot football laden New Year…Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With one game left in the regular Season, Coach Webb Talks about this weeks game against Lafayette (St. Joseph) and about the post season.
We hang out with one of my guys, Matt Webb! (I know you all love the creative title, dontcha?)
Huge thank you to Matt Webb for forwarding the story of Cardiff manager Jimmy Scoular and the story of the disgruntled Millwall fan in November 1967. Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coach Webb talks about last weeks win over Benton and this weeks game with Lutheran North.
Huge thank you to Matt Webb for forwarding the story of Cardiff manager Jimmy Scoular and the story of the disgruntled Millwall fan in November 1967. Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coach Webb talks about last week's shutout of the Cameron Dragons on Homecoming 21-0, and this weeks game @ Benton!
The Coral's James Skelly helps Andrew Male and Chris Catchpole “explore the spaces between the sun and the shadows”. To be explored, specifically: Cillian Murphy and Bela Lugosi; Phil Spector and Celine Dion; and elusive butterfly and self-proclaimed “all-out pain” Bob Lind. Oh, and new ones by Sparklehorse and our old friend Alabaster DePlume, too!TRACKLIST 1. That's Where She Belongs, by The Coral, written by James Skelly and released on Run On Records2. Elusive Butterfly, by Bob Lind, written by Bob Lind, produced by Jack Nitzsche and released on World pacific Records in 19663. Did You Know, by Alabaster De Plume, featuring Momoko Gill and MettaShiba and composed in the act of performing by Alabaster DePlume, Falle Nioke, Rozi Plain, Sarathy Korwar, Tom Skinner, Kenichi Iwasa, James Howard, Tom Herbert, Natalie Pela, Rosa Slade, Elly Condron, Luisa Gerstein, Matt Webb, Michael Chestnutt, Ursula Russell, Conrad Singh, Hannah Miller, Donna Thompson, Matthew Bourne, Momoko Gill and Ruth Goller, from the album, Come With Fierce Grace, released on International Anthem4. Evening Star Supercharger, by Sparklehorse, written by Mark Linkous and released on Anti Records5. Listening to the Higsons, by Sparklehorse, written by Mark Linkous and released on Anti Records
Coach Webb talks about the Hounds 50-0 victory over Chillicothe and this Fridays Game with St. Pius X in the Hound Pound. Broadcast on KVVL With Video on the stations FB Page.
After a 41-14 loss to Blair Oaks to open the season, the Maryville Spoofhounds come back strong against Harrison with a 50-12 victory over Harrisonville. Here is the Coaches Take on the victory.
On This Episode: - Savannah Volleyball stages a comeback to down St. Joe Christian in an early season matchup of area top teams. We hear from Savage coach Taylor Grubb. - Plus Missouri Western & Northwest Football open their seasons - We run down all the rest of the Thursday scores - and We present the Week 2 High School Football Pregame Show as we preview Benton @ Central and Savannah @ East Buchanan. Hear from all 4 coaches aS well as from Maryville coach Matt Webb. *This episode is brought to you by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory, Miljavac Electric, Musser Construction, Greg Kastner Voice of the Bishop LeBlond Golden Eagles and St. Joseph Mustangs, Brett & Angie Losson, Travis & Amber DeBord, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Bryan & Rebecca Vierthaler, Freudenthal Primary Care, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, B's Tee's and Embroidery, Janelle Glidewell, Lightstar Financial, KT Logistics, LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffin Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District and Patrick Lile Insurance --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
Coach Webb Looks at Last Fridays game with Blair Oaks, and talks about this weeks game with Harrisonville
Coach Webb will visit the Breakfast Club Wednesday Mornings at 7 am through the high school football season to give his take on the previous Friday Night Game, along with his views on that weeks game.
Yesterday's pre-season friendly at the Priestfield Stadium reviewed by John Rankin, in conversation with yours truly, includes a post match voicemail from Matt Webb.Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yesterday's excellent away point at The Hawthorns considered by yours truly, plus voicemail contributions from Matt Webb, John Rankin, Matt Richards and Jim Hackett - onwards to Zampa Road this Friday! Apologies for the wayward sound quality of the recording today, the cat strolled across the keyboard and I'm sure affected the settings to a level that is beyond my boomer ability to re-calibrate. truth.Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Webb always dreamed of driving across Canada on a Big Red 350, he just never thought it would be in memory of a friend. Join us this week as we chat with Matt Webb, the man who drove across Canada on his Big Red in memory of his friend who lost his life in a tragic motorcycle accident.
This week on the show, we are breaking down the OGL or Open Gaming License. From its history to where it is now, we are going to try and make sense of the controversy surrounding it. Joining me, is special guest Matt Webb from Jackalope Live Action studios. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gnggcast/support