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Where to begin... This man single-handedly changed the course of my life 6 years ago, and I'm eternally grateful to him for that. I have wanted to be an actor since I was first in a Christmas play at age 6, but after the age of 13, I gave it up due to peer pressure and bullying in my high school. It took me until I was 32 to get myself back into an acting class and it was in Myles Pollard's class that I was reconnected and convinced this is something worth giving a go. You probably know Myles from McLeod's Daughters now considered to be the most successful Australian TV show of all time and his epic surf film with Sam Worthington, 'Drift'. This is an episode of Big Wonder I've been dying to do, Myles is incredibly humble about his journey as an actor, his wins and loses, his big decisions about doing what's right for his family and his career. Finding that balance is not an easy thing to do. For those of you out there looking to get into acting or sharpen your skills, I strongly suggest you do your self a favour and train with Myles, he's easily the best I've worked with. Thank you again, my friend, this was a very special conversation indeed. For enquiries about training with Myles go to https://mylespollard.com.au/ And as always for you $100 dollar wine voucher head to www.nakedwines.com.au/wonder For 20% off a Photoshoot, leave a comment with proof of your subscription to the channel. www.joshuacharlesdawe.com
This week we delve into the worlds of David Lynch and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, surrealist and master of joy in their respective filmmaking endeavours. We each made the other watch an all-time favourite movie: Mulholland Drive for Alessia and Amélie for Todd, and the verdicts are a bloody scream. We also misremember key details about television shows from our childhood and Todd is highly amused by Alessia's recollection of Mcleod's Daughters.~~~You can now Suggest A Topic for us to review! Go to https://tbqfh.com.au/suggest-a-topic/ or click the Linktree in our Instagram bio to submit anything…now scram.~~~For articles and other content: https://tbqfh.com.auFollow us on Instagram: @tbqfh.com.auFollow us on Twitter: @tbqfh_Unmasked by Scomber © 2014. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license.
Rachel Givney has extensive experience writing for the screen having worked on McLeod's Daughters, Offspring and so much more. This marks her debut in the world of novel-writing and she's starting with a bang by taking one of fiction's most loved authors and bringing her to the present day. So, what would happen if Jane Austen were to travel to the future? Well, according to Rachel, she falls in love, but it comes at a cost, leaving her with a big decision to make. Rachel talks about how she made decisions for what Jane may or may not do, were she to experience the story created around her by Rachel's writing. https://www.penguin.com.au/authors/rachel-givney
On your feed today: McLeod's Daughters reunion confirmed / Sunday Night star Melissa Doyle reportedly eyeing off return to Sunrise
After falling in love with McLeod's Daughters again Herbie wanted to become a farmer. After two weeks of getting an outfit, riding a horse and farm work, Herbie reflects on her journey!
Herbie wants to transform from Townie to Farmer after her obsession with McLeod's Daughters. She's dressed thanks to RB Sellars, rode a horse thanks to Riding for the Disabled and now it's time to get dirty and hands on with REAL farm work. Kiri bought some goats in for hoof clipping, drenching and a vaccination. Listen to the challenge get thrown down and Kiri's reaction to Herbie's work.
Herbie has become obsessed with the TV show McLeod's Daughters and wants to become a farmer. She got decked out with clothes thanks to RB Sellars and now it's time for the next step....riding a horse. Jack from Riding for the Disabled joined Herbie & Dane in the studio to issue a challenge and returned to tell us how she went.
It's all about book week this week so when Herbie & Dane went next door to Possums they spoke to the toddlers about their favourite books! Herbie is obsessed with McLeod's Daughters and is endeavouring to become a farmer. She's been kitted out with an outfit thanks to RB Sellars and now it's time for horse riding. How young is to young for Instagram? A haunted museum in the UK has found a hidden door and after year finally decided to see what was behind it.........What did they find?!?
Herbie has become obsessed with the TV show McLeod's Daughters and now thinks she has what it takes to become a FARMER! What does the Riverina think?
Side A: We load up on dessert vegetable and dive headlong into the top 20 of the triple j hottest 100 of 1999- using all those sweet carbs to fuel hot nights at the cluuurb, tongue twisters, decoding of lyrics, cameos on McLeod's Daughters and respectful pits at Christian music festivals. SONGS COVERED: 20. Rhubarb - Exerciser 19. Jebediah - Animal 18. Sonic Animation - Theophilus Thistler Side B: Well, we sure hope you like Korn. Because it's just Korn. We talk about Korn. SONGS COVERED: 17. Korn - Falling Away from Me 16. Korn - Freak On a Leash ENDING MUSIC ("Scatman on a Leash") courtesy of the incomparable DEAD DJ JOKE. Hear more: https://soundcloud.com/dead-dj-joke LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison
Sarah Williams is an author, publisher and entrepreneur. She controls every aspect of her writing and writing business. Having successfully self published 6 books, including the series "The Brothers Of Brigadier Station" Sarah made the leap into self publishing Audio and recently released her first Audio Book, narrated by Myles Pollard, most well known for his role on "McLeod's Daughters' As part of our self publishing focus, Sarah and Myles candidly chat with Kel about the process of creating and publishing the first of many Audio Books for the "Brothers..." series. If you like this episode of the Writes4Women podcast, check out our other episodes at www.writes4women.com OR SUBSCRIBE (free and painless) at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your pods. #w4wpodcast #SarahWilliams #MylesPollard #writing #romance #Fiction #audiobooks #SelfPublishing #IndiePublishing #WritingLife #WritingCommunity #podcasts SHOWNOTES: Writes4Womenwww.writes4women.comFacebook @writes4womenTwitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast Sarah Williams https://www.sarahwilliamsauthor.comFacebook @SarahWilliamsAuthorTwitter @SarahW_Writer Myles Pollard www.mylespollard.com.auFacebook @mylespollardacting Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook @pamelacookauthorTwitter @PamelaCookAU Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook @kelbutler / @listenuppodcastingTwitter @KelB
Each fortnight, Trip Notes hosts Stephanie Holmes and Tim Roxborogh are joined by a special guest to talk all about travel. On this episode, brought to you by Intrepid Travel, we chat to Kiwi actor Michelle Langstone, star of Westside, 800 Words, McLeod's Daughters, The Bad Seed, Go Girls, The Almighty Johnsons and many more.When we invited Michelle into the studio to talk about the joys of group travel, we weren’t exactly prepared for her response. “I have never, ever, ever done a group trip, and I never, ever will,” she said, vehemently. Listen to find out if we manage to convince her to change her mind.Michelle also reveals the power of a foreign destination to help heal a broken heart, and admits her first holiday as an adult was a little bit reckless, skipping drama school to go on a tropical holiday with a friend.And, we pick Paris as our Destination of the Week. What are the best things to see and do there? Why do so many people love it? And do you need to have a lot of money to really enjoy the best of it?Leave us a review and tell us some of your favourite destinations - we'd love to know where you're travelling, and where you're dreaming of.For more travel inspiration go to https://www.nzherald.co.nz/tripnotes and, when you're ready for your own adventure, go to https://www.intrepidtravel.com. You can reach Stephanie Holmes at https://www.instagram.com/holmesstephanie or https://www.twitter.com/holmesstephanie, and Tim Roxborogh at https://www.instagram.com/timroxborogh or https://www.facebook.com/timroxborogh
This is a special episode. Stephen Vagg - most recently the Script Producer on Neighbours - memorialises his good friend and colleague, James Walker. James passed away, in January of 2018, aged only 41. My condolences go out to his wife and two children. James was a veteran of both Neighbours and Home & Away and also wrote for shows like McLeod's Daughters, Wild Boys and Wonderland. I'm really thankful to Stephen for coming to me with this idea, so people who didn't know James can get to know him and his legacy and also so his family, friends and colleagues can relive fond memories.
Upper Middle Bogan. McLeod's Daughters. Avenue Q. As the year 2017 draws to a close, instead of a clip show, I decided to step into the time machine, and go all the way back to Episode 2, when I welcomed Michala Banas into the chat cave. It's a trip down memory lane, without the alternate reality.
Matthew Winter and Chris Hodge talk one-on-one about television from their childhood, including Mcleod's Daughters, Arthur, Cory in the House, Thomas the Tank Engine, The Saddle Club, Total Drama Island, Daria, Lizzie McGuire, Neighbours, Big Brother, The Simpsons and Degrassi.
Lock up your roses and put your best cocktail dress on. We are mere days away from finding out who Matty J chooses to be his Bachelorette. But why have so many people tuned out of The Bachelor this year? Plus, Twin Peaks has finally wrapped up - and according to Laura it has changed the way that reboots are done forever. Even though we can’t work out what happened. And, all that McLeod’s Daughters revival talk seems to have paid off according to the show’s creator. But do we really need the once popular Aussie drama back on our screens? Show Notes This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network. The Emmys air on September 17th. Watch Twin Peaks on Stan now. Catch up on McLeod's Daughters on Stan now. Watch The Bachelor Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7.30pm. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Clare thinks you should watch Younger on Stan and Laura thinks it is worth watching Look Me In The Eye on SBS on demand Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
Lock up your roses and put your best cocktail dress on. We are mere days away from finding out who Matty J chooses to be his Bachelorette. But why have so many people tuned out of The Bachelor this year? Plus, Twin Peaks has finally wrapped up - and according to Laura it has changed the way that reboots are done forever. Even though we can’t work out what happened. And, all that McLeod’s Daughters revival talk seems to have paid off according to the show’s creator. But do we really need the once popular Aussie drama back on our screens? Show Notes This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network. The Emmys air on September 17th. Watch Twin Peaks on Stan now. Catch up on McLeod's Daughters on Stan now. Watch The Bachelor Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7.30pm. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Clare thinks you should watch Younger on Stan and Laura thinks it is worth watching Look Me In The Eye on SBS on demand Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
Actor Stelios Yiakmis has made a name for himself in both New Zealand and Australia playing roles on Shortland Street, McLeod's Daughters, All Saints, Underbelly, Street Legal, The Blue Rose and acclaimed 2006 movie Jindabyne. Does he really believe he’s a lesbian, an embodiment of God and a spectator to the end of the world? We find out! We also speak briefly to Nick Poortman as he waits to board the plane, heading to his new life in L.A.
Michelle Langstone is an incredibly talented actress from the west coast of New Zealand. You'll remember her from McLeod's Daughters and more recently 800 words. She came over ten minutes after I'd had some rather confronting news, so I just started recording and she talked me through it. Thanks to everyone who supports the show on patreon.com/osher - without you this episode wouldn't exist! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hot Dub Time Machine is “The World’s Ever First Time Travelling Dance Party" and the “Best Party Ever”! Hot Dub creator Tom Lowndes and I became buddies at the wedding of one of our mutual best friends on the grounds of the most amazing estate in the Blue Mountains over Australia Day weekend and from the moment I met him, I knew that I wanted to share his story with my audience. In today’s podcast we cover a range of topics including Hot Dub Time Machine bringing in the New Year playing to 80 thousand people on the packed & picturesque streets of Edinburgh for world-renown Hogmanay New Year’s Eve Festival, working with his inspiring and talented wife, partner-in-crime and actor, Alexandra Plim, music industry chats about Falcona and the success of Alison Wonderland and DMAs in North America, DJ Shadow and Tom’s professional inspirations, working in TV and creating sound design for literally hundreds of episodes on high profile Australian TV shows such as Underbelly and McLeod's Daughters, his latest project in development that's the kids version of Hot Dub Time Machine called Kid Dub, his secret to success, dreams with dates and much, much more. A lad from the inner-west of Sydney Australia who went fromworking as a DJ and Video artist from in the comedy scene to the creator of Hot Dub Time Machine. This exciting and heart-warming tale of success couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy - a passion project that has rapidly exploded into a full-time job and career that today sees Tom Lowndes playing packed out main stage headline slots at some of the biggest festivals around the world. Wonderful story! Enjoy the podcast! Connect with Tom Lowndes AKA Hot Dub Time Machine online: http://hotdubtimemachine.com/ https://twitter.com/hotdubtm https://www.facebook.com/hotdubtimemachine https://www.youtube.com/user/PritchardStMassive?feature=mheehttp:// https://www.instagram.com/hotdubtimemachine/ http://hotdubtimemachine.com/about/ Upcoming shows in Australia and around the world: http://hotdubtimemachine.com/#shows The Hot Dub Time Machine podcast: http://hotdubtimemachine.com/podcast/ https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/hot-dub-time-machine-radio/id651179060?mt=2 Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/ For social media, photography & influencer business enquiries contact: info@hotndelicious.com
Michaeley O'Brien is an incredibly experienced writer. She studied journalism, but slipped into screenwriting after attending AFTRS and then doing submissions for Home & Away. Her career has taken across so many shows I can't list them all, but highlights include Blue Heelers, McLeod's Daughters, Underbelly and Serangoon Road. As well talking through her career, Michaeley shares the secret to not only co-creating your own show - as she did with the telemovie 'The Killing Field' which became the series 'Winter' - but also getting it shot in your home town!
O'Toole got to live out a fantasy: a trip to Tasmania to have coffee and Tim Tams with creative powerhouse Posie Graeme-Evans - producer of countless award-winning T.V. shows, author of 6 bestselling novels, and, of course, the mastermind behind the beloved, long-running Australian T.V. series McLeod's Daughters. Tune in to discover what Posie has to say about cows, composers, Claire and the cliff - and, of course, what she's dreaming up next. Trust us, you'll want to live in any world PGE creates. For O'Toole's video of her visit, click here: https://vimeo.com/154381319
Hollister and O’Toole discuss the multi-Logie-winning drama “McLeod’s Daughters” (2001-2009) - at its height, the most popular show on Australian TV. Still enjoying a cult following around the globe (and available on Netflix and Hulu), McLeod’s was filmed on location - telling the tale of two sisters running a cattle station (“Drover’s Run”) in the Australian Outback. Not only did the actors have to learn their lines and hit their marks, they had to ride horses and shear sheep - convincingly. A special guest (and equestrian expert) weighs in: Shanette Barth Cohen, Executive Director of The Hampton Classic Horse Show (one of the biggest show jumping contests in the U.S.). O’Toole, who would love to live in the Outback (if only she could get up early!) might never recover from a particular episode in Season 3 (seriously). Whereas Hollister (far more resilient) is ready to leave our show and open “Hollister’s Run” out West. Shanette wonders if just watching the beautiful cinematography has given both Hollister and O’Toole sunstroke. This podcast is not unlike a McLeod’s episode: a group of women sharing their passionate opinions - against a backdrop of laughter. Click here for our podcast with the amazing writer/creator and international bestselling author Posie Graeme-Evans herself: https://soundcloud.com/screen-thoughts/mcleods-daughters-interview-with-writer-creator-posie-graeme-evans
Talking Poofy (Scott Brennan, Adam Richard, Toby Sullivan) present The Poofcast Episode 26 with guest stars Michala Banas (Avenue Q, Winners and Losers), Nath Valvo as The Bottom Whisperer and Special Guest Star Wes Snelling. This week our InterroGaytion focuses its grimy spotlight on the hilarious Michala Banas, star of McLeod's Daughters and Avenue Q, and currently appearing as the bitchy Tiffany Turner in Channel 7's Winners and Losers. We reach a rather controversial milestone in the Gay to Zed - W for Watersports, Would Ya? discusses whether or not we'd have a crack at the bad boy of AFL, and Wes Snelling helps jog our foggy memories of doing our show in Adelaide for a fortnight. All this, and our new Work Experience Bottom Whisperer, Nath Valvo, helps decide who's Top or Bottom on Two and a Half Men. WARNING: The Poofcast contains frequent coarse language (that Michala Banas has a vile tongue on her!) and explicit discussion about homosexual acts. The Poofcast Episode 26 The Poofcast Episode 26 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.