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On Farage, Nigel questions whether he should get the booster jab. He gets the latest facts from former Head of Health Statistics at ONS Jamie Jenkins, and former Chief Executive of the Royal College of Nursing, Dr Peter Cater, gives the case FOR getting a booster jab. Conservative MS James Evans questions whether the Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford is power mad. Dr Anthony Hinton chats Omicron, and Migration Watch chairman Alp Mehmet enjoys a drink in the GB News pub for Talking Pints See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We all love a good movie night, but are any of us any good at it? It's time to find out! On this week's episode, we pack in LOADS of movie night-related shenanigans. In Seggy 1, Olly quizzes Iain in "Snack or Not?" Can Iain determine whether these fangled products are prime for chomping during movie night, or totally inedible? In LifeScores we smash through whats been going on in the last month - house moves, new cats and garden renovations. All very humdrum. But wait til you hear Iain's review of the Motley Crue movie "The Dirt" In this week's 4X Deep Dive we hit you with some high calibre facts, tips and things to avoid for the perfect movie night, including on-site reports from an ACTUAL movie night with friend of the podcast Peter Cater. Can you avoid Iain's Seven Deadly Sins? (And did the guys avoid them on their own movie night?) Do you agree with Wiki-how's top tips? Well, it's time to find out as you join us in episode 103...
Its a November to Dismember... spooky November facts, the types of questions you don't want at 38,000 feet, and movie previews for A Bad Moms Christmas and Daddy's Home 2. Grisly. Oh, and we're joined by the ever astute and cine-literate Peter Cater. What better way to kick off the month? Like, share, subscribe, review, talk to a friend about it, talk to yourself about it.
This week we're joined again by friend of the podcast Peter Cater, and he makes an indelible impact by debunking the entire concept of Blade Runner, and generally taking an irreverent approach to whether we need any films in October at all. And up front, Iain and Peter battle head to head in a 'guess the film from 140 characters' competition that Olly has lovingly prepared. Enjoy!
Move it, Move it, Move it! This is the Police Academy episode, and you are the cadet slash listener. Though the knowledge we impart will do little to train you as a cop, and probably very little to educate you on the movies. Joined once again by our ex-pat pal Peter Cater, we work our way through all 7 of the films. But first, we play "True Crime or Movie"; a quiz segment that neither Iain or Olly researched properly.
This episode we sideline the cutting, well-researched movie reviews in favour of a 4X Deep Dive on something we all have an opinion on: what to eat and how to act in the damn cinema. We cover all the bases - the age old "hot or cold snacks?" dilemma, the question on everyone's lips: "sweet or savoury or both?" and of course, the social and ethical quandary: "alcohol?". In addition, we kick off with a Peter Cater-infused seggy one where we pitch our ideas for the next top cinema snack slash must have item.
New year, new movies. We run down a cross-section of the ones most worthy of pod-time, before one-phrase reviewing the best of the rest. What's more... Peter Cater returns to give us some true movie insights, and - shock horror - he's watched a couple of trailers in preparation.
In this episode, recorded on the 6th July 2012, I briefly share a few words about His Holiness the Dalai Lama and 2 post entries posted in 2011 and 2012 related to this occasion. Enjoy!!! Music used from the album "Ten Questions for the Dalai Lama" by Peter Cater. Blog entries from my blog at: http://ZoneMind.gordonGD.com