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Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the Reforming the Church series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the The Easter Story series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the Life to the full series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the A Pilgrim People series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Mark is joined by comedy writer Pete Sinclair, along with Elliot Steel, as he tries to make sense of Rishi Sunak telling us to hold our nerve, what it was like writing for Spitting Image – and whether it's a coincidence that Mark and Pete both started out as milkmen! Plus, a woman who Mark heard on a phone-in show complaining about children identifying as cats – and deceased Yorkshire cricketer Fred Trueman on the rise of women's cricket! Get ad-free extended episodes, early access and exclusive content on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wtfisgoingonpod Follow What The F*** Is Going On? with Mark Steel on Twitter @wtfisgoingonpod Follow Pete Sinclair @pete_sinclair Follow Elliot Steel @elliotsteelcom and his podcast @BtecPhilosoph And visit our website www.whatthefisgoingonpodcast.co.uk for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the Songs of Praise series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Bungay. He's talking about non-existent castles, haunted pubs and chicken roundabouts. During his visit to the Suffolk town, he investigates the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Berwick-Upon Tweed. He's talking about war with Russia, Scottish rivalries and rather unusual local slang. During his visit to the Northumberland town, he investigates the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2011.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Holyhead. He's talking about sinking ships, fishy foot nibbling, the newest locals - Kate and Wills, and a mayor whose eccentricity puts Boris to shame... During his visit to the town on the the island of Anglesey, he investigates the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in m December 2011.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Basingstoke. He covers the Salvation Army, prehistoric roundabouts and a rather unusual world record set in a shopping centre. During his visit to the Hampshire town, he investigates the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2011.
Mark Steel continues his tour of six more UK towns as he performs for the residents of Douglas on the Isle of Man. His bespoke stand-up show covers space travel, fairy bridges and the mystery - or otherwise - of Gef the Talking Mongoose. As well as shedding light on less visited areas, Mark uncovers stories and experiences that resonate with us all as we recognise the quirkiness of the British way of life and the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people who have shaped where we live. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2011
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Wigan. He's talking about entering pie-eating competitions, living under floorboards, and the radicalism of George Formby. During his visit to the Greater Manchester town, he investigates the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Whitehaven. He discusses surrealist pirates, the dubious origins of rum butter, and the un-reassuring link between rugby and nuclear power. During his visit to the Cumbrian coastal town, he investigates the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people - everything from rivalries, slang and traditions to the eccentricities which makes them unique. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a bespoke stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel. Additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Tobermory. During his visit to the town on the Isle of Mull, he discusses kid's TV-rage, underwear odysseys, and supercilious sea eagles. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a bespoke stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel. Additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Handsworth. During his visit to the town in Birmingham, he explores reggae and riots, white supremacist gardening, and how takeaway food affects the time space continuum. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a bespoke stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel. Additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Ottery St Mary. During his visit to the town in Devon, he discusses Coleridge's embarrassing childhood, pixies, and what happens when you put five thousand people in a square with a lit tar barrel. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a bespoke stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel. Additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Corby. During his visit to Northamptonshire, he uncovers an unlikely town rivalry, the extraordinary story behind a baffling accent, and the truth behind the trouser press rumours... Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a bespoke stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel. Additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2012.
Mark Steel performs for the residents of Chipping Norton. During his visit to the market town in Oxfordshire, he uncovers the relationship between the Camerons, the Clarksons, and a town full of rebels. Series in which the comedian visits towns across the UK and creates a bespoke stand-up show for the locals. Written by Mark Steel. Additional material by Pete Sinclair. Producer: Sam Bryant First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2013.
In this second series comedian Mark Steel visits 6 more UK towns to discover what makes them and their inhabitants distinctive. He creates a bespoke stand-up show for that town and performs the show in front of a local audience. As well as shedding light on the less visited areas of Britain, Mark uncovers stories and experiences that resonate with us all as we recognise the quirkiness of the British way of life and the rich tapestry of remarkable events and people who have shaped where we live. During the series 'Mark Steel's In Town' Mark will visit Dartford in Kent, Wilmslow and Alderley Edge in Cheshire, Dumfries in the Borders, Penzance in Cornwall, Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, and Kirkwall in the Orkneys. Episode 1 - In this first episode Mark performs a show for the residents of Dartford in Kent where he talks about the peasants' revolt, gypsy tart, Mick Jagger and what one resident calls the Road To Hell. From April 2010. Written by Mark Steel with additional material by Pete Sinclair. Produced by Julia McKenzie.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the The Parables of the Kingdom series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the Discipleship series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the The Grace-Filled Church series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
We’re LIVE! Welcome to Australian Transformers Weekly, your first stop and your last best hope for Transformers news in Australia. This is episode 141, we are recording live on February 9th, 2018 In this episode we’ll be talking about A unreleased generations Kup, The body of a 3p Bruticus takes shape, And we compare two 3p cliffjumpers, All that and much more coming up…. Cut to Intro: Opening credits (8bit Transformers Theme) What have you been up to this week? Shooting cars into space 00:05:38 Bot Shots Weekly https://tccaus.wordpress.com/competitions/bot-shots-weekly-is-now-live/?frame-nonce=34a4a2583c The newest weekly competition in the TCCA Facebook group. Bot Shots Weekly is the successor to put Your Bot to work and follows the same idea. But now we have weekly winners that go into a monthly draw for a prize. Those monthly winners go into a that for a yearly prize. Full T’c n C’s are on the web site at the link provided. This weeks winner is: Marc Obfenda 00:06:59 Happy 3rd birthday ATW formally Off the Shelf. NEWS 00:10:28 Back in 2013, Hasbro released the Transformers Generations Thrilling 30 line, which included Orion Pax. What was not widely known was that many of these releases were designed with alternative heads – one of which was a Kup head for Orion Pax. Orion’s alternate mode already lent itself to Kup, and the alternate head – seen here via images released by Pete Sinclair, formerly of Fun Publications and Botcon http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/08/unreleased-transformers-generations-kup-orion-pax-retool-revealed-357948?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:15:42 Much has been made of the fact that Takara Tomy will be releasing Power of the Primes figures essentially unchanged from their original Hasbro forms in Japan. Takara’s Legends line traditionally sees more collector-friendly and cartoon accurate paint jobs on figures, and collectors have been concerned that that may be at an end. It seems from a REALLY poor machine translation that some exclusives will continue, and that Takara Tomy Mall might be the future home of those exclusives. https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/possible-future-of-takara-tomy-transformers-legends-toyline/40615/ http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/06/takara-tomy-continue-transformers-legends-line-takara-tomy-mall-exclusive-357754 Other news 00:23:32 Kidrobot Transformers Vs. G.I. Joe Mini Vinyls Gallery http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/06/kidrobot-transformers-vs-g-joe-mini-vinyls-gallery-357770?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:28:04 Singaporean Transformers fans are getting a look at Power of the Primes wave 2, just as wave 1 finally goes on wide release here in Australia. https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/in-hand-images-of-power-of-the-primes-sludge-snarl-rippersnapper-moonracer-and-blackwing/40628/ 00:38:03 Via Weibo we have new images of Zeta Toys ZA-03 Blitzkrieg (Masterpiece Scaled G1 Onslaught) Color Prototype. The new images reveal which seems to be the possible final deco of this toy and several images of the alt mode. In a nice nod to the original G1 toy, the alt mode can also add a ramp to its configuration and carry other Zeta Toys figures like ZA-01 Take Off (Blast Off) and ZA-05 Racket (Swindle). You may consider the cannons too big for this mode. http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/05/zeta-toys-za-03-blitzkrieg-masterpiece-scaled-g1-onslaught-color-prototype-new-images-357711?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:43:57 Via Planet X on Facebook we have a look at the group’s upcoming figures, Morpheus, Phobetor and Phantasus. The trio are based on the Insecticons Sharpshot, Hardshell, and Kickback (in game names) from Fall of Cybertron. Kickback closely resembles the one released by Hasbro in approach – unsurprising given both draw from the same inspirations – while the other two Insecticons are new designs http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/08/planet-x-unofficial-fall-cybertron-insecticons-images-357955?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:47:34 3P company Mister Moon has shared more images of their upcoming Mister Moon Mini Master Series MM03 Grasshopper (Cliffjumper). Grass Hopper is a mini transforming G1 Cliffjumper figure standing about 4 inches tall, ideal for a Legends-sized collection. We have renders and images of the prototype showing a very nice robot mode which includes a blaster cannon and pistol. The alt mode is kind of a mix between the original toy and the cartoon design. http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/05/mister-moon-mini-master-series-mm03-grasshopper-cliffjumper-357704?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:49:16 We have some new images of Ocular Max Hellion (G1 Cliffjumper) Color Prototype. This is Ocular Max take on a Masterpiece Scaled G1 Cliffjumper. The images reveal a well proportioned robot mode with a cartoon accurate head. The car shows an interesting balance between a real car and the “cartoon style” and brings us doors and complete seats and details of the interior of the car. To top it all, rubber tires are the small laser gun (seen in the cartoon) are part of the alt mode too. http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/02/ocular-max-hellion-masterpiece-scaled-g1-cliffjumper-color-prototype-images-357618?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook And other merchandise 00:55:20 Is that Optimus Prime in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me? http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/09/transformers-pyjamas-boxers-tee-shirts-peter-alexander-357993 Statue News The Main Discussion Nil 01:00:11 NEW ACQUISITIONS Brad: nil Max: Open and Play Big Cannon Jason: 01:08:58 TCCA BUSINESS New members can still sign up to get some great club merchandise. Check out the site now for full info. 01:11:39 OUTRO Thank you for listening! And if you’re watching along with the live record, thanks for checking us out. To find out more about these stories, you’ll find the links to them all and more in the show notes Posted to the Transformers Weekly Facebook page and the Podbean site. Want to get in touch with us? Please do we love listener feedback.Our official site is on Podbean: transformersweekly.podbean.com Facebook page is called Australian Transformers Weekly; and We’re all in the Transformers Collectors Club Australia group on Facebook. If you’re not already subscribed, you can find the podcast on iTunes, Pocket Casts, YouTube and other podcatchers of choice and distinction. The RSS feed link is on the website and in the show notes - https://transformersweekly.podbean.com/feed Our new companion podcast and YouTube show Transformers Legends can be found at tflpod.podbean.com and the Tcca YouTube channel. Australian Transformers Weekly is a production of Transformers Collectors Club Australia. The club is registered and incorporated in Victoria. TCCA is run by volunteers who donate their time and money to make the club better for everyone. Our goal is to connect Transformers fans around the country and we do it by engaging the collecting community. You can find more information at www.transformerscca.com Thank you for listening, we’ll be back with more Transformers news next week. End Credits (added in post)
Jack Dee's co-writer Pete Sinclair joins us to talk about Bad Move, Lead Balloon, writing gags and a fascinating discussion about why audience sitcom is so hard to make.
Mike and Dave find a quiet spot during Saturday evening's events to briefly talk about the news of Saturday AND to reveal the Roll Out Roll Call Exclusives (special thanks to Fun Publications!). Pete Sinclair drives by to say hi!
As we begin the countdown to Botcon 2015, in this episode's special segment the Twincast sits down with Pete Sinclair of Fun Publications. Sit back and enjoy while we find out what really goes in to putting together one of the premier Transformers conventions. You might even hear a surprise or two! As we transition on to some toy talk, we'll discuss our thoughts on a new video that has surfaced finally showing how Combiner Wars Devastator will combine. Images have surfaced of some pretty wild decos of SDCC exclusive Arcee, Windblade and Chromia! Up next, images of the newest member of the Platinum Edition family, Trypticon, have been revealed! Now comes time for one of our favorite segments of the show, another round of bragging rights!
In this episode, we speak with guest Pete Sinclair of BotCon/Fun Publications.