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Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Phil Lloyd Creator / Showrunner / Executive Producer from the latest Stan original series Population 11 which is now on Stan Australia. Phil Lloyd is an Australian actor and scriptwriter and partner in the production company Jungleboys. He is best known for his acting role as Myles Barlow in the Australian TV series, Review with Myles Barlow (2008) and the comedy series At Home With Julia, where he played Tim Mathieson, the partner of prime minister Julia Gillard. I personally loved his work with The Moody's and The Moodys Christmas series. Population 11 is inspired by true events (the missing case of Paddy Moriarty - which was the focus of Netflix doco Last Stop Larrimah). Population 11 is about a man who goes missing from a tiny outback town of only 12 residents, and his estranged son, who journeys from the U.S. to find him. The series is very funny and gives you a chance disappear into its world over 12 episodes. I will ask Phil about his thoughts on the documentary that shares the same premise. Which actually surprised me. We will unpack how two write for global audiences and if his writing changes from writing on shows made for Australian audiences. Phil will share the casting decisions on the lead and why Ben Feldman was right for this role. Plus we will get some insights into his collaborators who have worked with Jean Smart and Andy Samberg on previous projects for Stan. There is so much to unpack with Phil and he is really fun to talk to. So sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of Population 11. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Had a great conversation with my good friend Myles Barlow. Myles is a Veteran, and 4th year Medical Student at MSUCOM *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact us with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast
Things get a bit weird in this episode! Andrew practises his singing skills, Jason enjoys a crunchy roll and Martin kinda praises Microsoft. (Whaaa?!) We Are All Awake! 00:00:00 Happy Father's Day! (Australia) (https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/australia/father-day)
A podcast series in which Bartek and Ryan talk about a television show! This month we sat around the mic and chatted about the televisual event "Review with Myles Barlow" FOLLOW US: Twitter: @SpitPolishPre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spitandpolishpresents/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/spit-polish-presents/id1059224536 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5ycjMXxAbhlcSEEpihSax0 Podbean: https://spitandpolish.podbean.com/ RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/spit-polish-presents-6VQzVW TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/Spit--Polish-Presents-p1087434/ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-spit-polish-presen-29693268/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spit-polish-presents
It was a huge week for new shows/movies dropping on Netflix. Thankfully, neither Dan nor Chris had a whole lot going on, so they made sure to watch it all. Oh, and Chris checks in with an old TV friend who would give reunions 5 stars. 02:27 After Life 14:02 Love, Death and Robots 30:10 Review with Myles Barlow 36:05 Triple Frontier --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/always-be-watching/message
In this episode of Picked Up, Robert and Rich are in the heat of the primaries and share some of their voting experiences (or lack thereof). Rob's been watching some games and Rich goes against his word but they both find common ground on the original version of Review. Also be sure to fill out a Podswoggle's Marcho Madness 2016 bracket for your chance to win awesome prizes!
Join Lily, Scott, and special guest Hamish, as they discuss the first episode of the hilarious Comedy Central series starring Andy Daly: Review! Listen as Hamish gives the Australian perspective on this show, which was adapted from Phil Lloyd's Australian Broadcasting Corporation series: Review with Myles Barlow. They'll compare and contrast the U.S. and Aussie versions, talk about the similarities and differences in the characters of Forrest MacNeil and Myles Barlow, as well as discuss the state of the television industries in the U.S. and Australia. Plus, Hamish shares his awkward high school dance story. A great conversation spanning over 10,500 miles (16,900 kilometers)! Reviewing Review: 5 stars! Follow Hamish on Vine: http://www.vine.co/Silent-Hamish Follow Hamish on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SilentHamish Follow Hamish on Tumblr: http://www.silenthamishart.tumblr.com Please email us at hittingplayshow@gmail.com Hitting Play on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HittingPlay Scott's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MCandFriends Scott's Vine: http://www.vine.co/MCandFriends Lily's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Lilipution22 Lily's YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/lilipution22 Shawn's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ShawnWenzel78
The easy, breezy banter of Phil Lloyd and Trent O'Donnell - creators of The Moodys and Review with Myles Barlow - is 20 years in the making. From short films at Uni to developing ideas with Doug Elin and everything in between, they share it all at a live Australians in Film Q & A. Trent outs Phil as lazy but only after Phil outs himself and they admit they were only really banking on one season of The Moody Christmas. Whoops! Patty Brammalll gets a mention and if you listen real carefully - around 7 minutes in - you can hear Wil Anderson laughing...
Watched some Australian comedy on the tele in the past few years? Then it's highly likely you're familiar with Trent O'Donnnell's work. Director of A Moody Christmas, Review with Myles Barlow, Laid and Sam Simmons' Problems. We talk about how easy it is to sell an idea in the US (pretty damn easy) compared to making something in Oz (hmmm, kinda tough...), the joy of making stuff with friend and collaborator of TWENTY years, Phil Lloyd and pranking peeps - I mean, working with - The Chaser team. He admits to less manhandling of actors on US sets. Probably for the best, considering...
Connie Barlow reflects on her visit to Pioneer Cemetery in Canandaigua NY, where her paternal ancestors six generations back are buried. (Photo right is of her brother Bill and nephew Myles Barlow pondering the stone memorials of Abner and Mary Barlow.) This podcast topic was also stimulated by a memoir in the 6/20/10 issue of New York Times Magazine: "What Broke My Father's Heart". Barlow notes that the essay well depicted the modern-day obstacles that make achieving a natural and good death for the elderly exceedingly difficult in our highly medicalized culture, but that it was sorely lacking in addressing the equal need for the elderly themselves to make decisions in light of "intergenerational equity." To this, Michael Dowd added, "It is more than just intergenerational equity we are calling for; it is intergenerational generosity." The duo explore the role that a deep-time perspective can play in naturalizing our understanding of death and thereby calling forth voluntary and joyful expressions of intergenerational generosity. Recommended background reading on the current imbalance in intergenerational equity is the 2/1/10 Op-Ed column by David Brooks, "The Geezer's Crusade". Also, you can access online Connie's brief memoir on her mother's death, a bold proposal for re-incentivizing end-of-life medical choices, and an annotated list of other resources for evolving our cultural approach to death.
All about television means all about television, people. The Life and Times of Tim is an excellent new show from HBO, Review with Myles Barlow is a new show on ABC2 and Worst Week is barely worth mentioning. RSS feed iTunes or listen to 153 in your browser Send us email or send us an […]