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With a certain cynicism born of decades of political reporting, the Three Old Hacks look at the way in which the press have descended on the newly elected Labour government like a pack of ravening wolves over its approach to the Prime Minister receiving gifts.As gifts of everything from expensive clothing to seats to watch Arsenal have been revealed, they discuss whether it matters that politicians receive gifts, and how the Downing St machine has handled – or failed to handle the stories.Get in contact with the podcast by emailing threeoldhacks@outlook.com, we'd love to hear from you!
Matthew Bannister onPeter Jay, who was economics editor at the Times and the BBC and also Britain's Ambassador to the United States.Ed Johnson, the CIA agent who played a key role in the Argo operation to smuggle US diplomats out of Iran – but kept his involvement secret until his death. His wife tells us she had no idea what his work involved.Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, who made controversial changes aimed at bringing more visitors to the Victoria and Albert MuseumDeborah Roberts, the acclaimed soprano who co-founded the Brighton Early Music Festival. Producer: Ed PrendevilleArchive Norman Acgroyd, BBC, Artists in Print, 09/03/1981; Argo, Declassified Trailer, Warner Bros Entertainment, YouTube Upload 09/02/2013; BBC News, 09/1/1979; BBC News, 04/11/1979; BBC Desert Island Discs 20/10/1991; BBC Newsnight, 13/12/94; TV-am First Broadcast – Good Morning Britain (1983), Uploaded to Youtube “Things”, 9/02/19; That's Life, BBC 1, 25/01/1981
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Beware ....O.T.R . present ((( Free & Easy ))) live Radio show en Dab+ Sunday the 12th June 2023 , Le Havre FRANCE .....Playlist : ( Wyldcliff ) Patryck Albert....intro ....Jack Lee , Carnaby , Tony Valentino & the Standells , Breadmakers , Bwanas , Cramps , Dark Marbles , Rollin' Stones , Flamin' Groovies , Sounds Incarcerated , Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers , Soul Agents , Things to Come , Stones , Weirdos , A Lonely Dogs , Paint Fumes , Grindhouse , Monsters , Jimmy Nicol and the Shubdibs ...... entiendo , chikies & lads ...... Oye !
VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
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Matt Chorley charts the rise and fall of the Sunday political TV show, starting by going behind-the-scenes of the heavyweight, sometimes heavy-going, Weekend World which launched in 1972. The brainchild of John Birt, it was fronted first by Peter Jay, then later the formidable former Labour MP Brian Walden, and then finally former Conservative MP Matthew Parris. From Walden's complex interviewing format, to a relaunch which cost Parris his wonky teeth, this is the story of a show which made political and journalistic careers. Interviewees including Peter Jay, former Times economics editor and first Weekend World presenter; Matthew Parris, Weekend World's last presenter; producers David Aaronovitch, Trevor Phillips and Peter Mandelson, politicians including Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair, and William Hague, and prominent journalists Jeremy Vine and John Humphrys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Matt Chorley charts the rise and fall of the Sunday political TV show, starting by going behind-the-scenes of the heavyweight, sometimes heavy-going, Weekend World which launched in 1972. The brainchild of John Birt, it was fronted first by Peter Jay, then later the formidable former Labour MP Brian Walden, and then finally former Conservative MP Matthew Parris. From Walden's complex interviewing format, to a relaunch which cost Parris his wonky teeth, this is the story of a show which made political and journalistic careers.Interviewees including Peter Jay, former Times economics editor and first Weekend World presenter; Matthew Parris, Weekend World's last presenter; producers David Aaronovitch, Trevor Phillips and Peter Mandelson, politicians including Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair, and William Hague, and prominent journalists Jeremy Vine and John Humphrys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Xavier F. Salomon is the Frick's Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. A noted scholar of Paolo Veronese, he curated the monographic exhibition on the artist at the National Gallery, London (2014). Previously, Salomon was Curator in the Department of European Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and, before that, the Arturo and Holly Melosi Chief Curator at Dulwich Picture Gallery, where he curated Van Dyck in Sicily, 1624–25: Painting and the Plague (2012) and collaborated with Nicholas Cullinan on Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters (2011). As an Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Frick (2004–6), he curated Veronese's Allegories: Virtue, Love, and Exploration in Renaissance Venice (2006). Salomon's other exhibitions for the Frick include Cagnacci's Repentant Magdalene: An Italian Baroque Masterpiece from the Norton Simon Museum (2016–17), Veronese in Murano: Two Venetian Renaissance Masterpieces Restored (2017–18), Murillo: The Self-Portraits (2017–18), Canova's George Washington (2018), Tiepolo in Milan: The Lost Frescoes of Palazzo Archinto (2019), and (with Aimee Ng and Alexander Noelle) Bertoldo di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in Medici Florence (2019–20). Salomon received his Ph.D. on the patronage of Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini from the Courtauld Institute of Art. He has published in Apollo, The Burlington Magazine, Master Drawings, The Medal, The Art Newspaper, Journal of the History of Collections, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art Journal. Salomon also wrote (with Maira Kalman) the latest volume in the Frick Diptych series, Rembrandt's Polish Rider (2019). He is a trustee and a member of the Projects Committee of Save Venice. In 2018, Italy named Salomon Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
Peter Jay Fernandez's performance combines a clear and resonant voice with an ear for language as he narrates Teju Cole's essays. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss these essays that wander the world from New York City to Gaza, Europe to South America. Cole reacts to literature and politics, but his finest work is surely on photography. Frenandez's gift for mimicry is apparent as he voices many great luminaries quoted in this thought-provoking audiobook. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio. Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind featuring DARK HORSE COMICS dramatized adaptations of X, Ghost, The Mask and Living With The Dead. Savings of up to 60% Off this month! Find out more at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I sat down with my Grandfather to chat about his past, a lot of which I had no clue about. We spoke about the 8 weeks he spent in a Saudi Prison due to not having the correct paperwork.As well as his years spent as a member of the Mountain Rescue Team in Cyprus and The Middle East, and the death and tragedy that he witnessed.He also had a friend that was very friendly with the 1960's Rock and Roll band 'Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers' and how that chance encounter was how he met my Grandmother all those years ago.It was such an honour and a privilege to talk to him.
Welcome to Eyes & Teeth, Voices of Variety Johnny MacA loveable comic with a great accent and funny bones who can bring laughter to adults, children, the whole family and always has the audience leaving having enjoyed themselves.Johnny is a veteran resident Comic at the Famous Great Yarmouth's Hippodrome Circus and comedy partner to the extremely talented Jack Jay the son of the creator Peter Jay.My own daughters have laughed at Johnny and that means a lot to watch your kids laugh at someone on stage, it's a moment in time that you will take with you forever as a memory at the theatre, so firstly thank you Johnny for being that man and also for your brilliant story of your rise inspired by Francie and Josie, Barrymore, Lee Evans and much more.But for now sit back and enjoy the brilliant career so far of Johnny Mac
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It’s not quite winter yet but we thought we’d begin with some poems to get us in the mood for the approaching season. Thanks to John O’Donnell, Jean O’Brien, Jane Clarke and Mark Granier for reading some of their favourite winter poems.Today’s Toaster Challenge guest is Kathleen MacMahon, whose new novel Nothing But Blue Sky has recently been published. Kathleen’s choice is The Spare Room by Helen GarnerPoems read:‘Lines in Winter’ by Mark Strand, read by John O’Donnell‘Snow’ by Louis MacNeice, read by Jean O’Brien‘Those Winter Sundays’ by Robert Hayden, read by Enda Wyley‘Small Cold Poem’ by Sally Purcell, from Collected Poems , edited by Peter Jay, Anvil Press, 2004, read by Peter Sirr‘Winter Love' by Linda Gregg, read by Peter Sirr‘River Snow’ Liu Tsung-yuan, read by Peter Sirr‘Mistaking the season’ by Yosa Buson, read by Peter Sirr‘To Juan at the Winter Solstice’ by Robert Graves, read by Seán Lysaght‘February Evening in New York' by Denise Levertov, read by Enda Wyley‘Encounter' by Czeslaw Miłosz, read by Mark Granier'Glacier' by Gillian Clarke, read by Jane ClarkeIntro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry’ from The Hare’s Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.1000 Years by fourstones (c) copyright 2005 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/victor/2302 Romance for Piano and Cello by Martijn de Boer (NiGiD) (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/NiGiD/50238 Ft: ATArtwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. If you want to be alerted when a new episode is released follow the instructions here for iPhone or iPad. For Spotify notifications follow the instructions here.
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Peter Jay Hotez, Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, discusses vaccinations, the anti-science movement, and other critical issues regarding modern medicine. Additionally, the discussion covers global health issues, vaccination for hookworm infection, and other important information on vaccines. As a vaccine scientist, pediatrician, and parent, Hotez discusses his great concern over the rising anti-science and anti-vaccine movements that are sweeping the nation. He discusses the chatter in the anti-science community that has tried to make the case that vaccines cause autism. He explains how this false narrative has pushed its way through and gained steam. As a parent of a child who has autism and disabilities, he states that he has become a voice in this dialogue, due to his certainty that his child did not in any way develop autism due to any vaccines. He explains how the anti-vaccine community has pushed this false narrative, and how they have no facts to back their assertions. With hundreds of anti-vaccine websites, and media exposure, Hotez states that this movement is beginning to impact public health negatively. Hotez recounts some of the cases he has handled as a pediatrician, discussing some of the diseases that have diminished over time due to successful vaccines. From anti-vaccine movements to genetically-modified organism movements to climate denial, and more, the war being waged against real, proven science is growing at an alarming rate. And Hotez states that the ‘new normal' is dangerous, as anti-science takes hold in the wider public discourse. Continuing, Hotez discusses his recommendations to patients and the public about how to get correct information on science and vaccines. He states that pharmacists and pediatricians/doctors should be the trusted sources for vaccine and medical information. And he states that people should be very cautious when they source information from the internet. Wrapping up, he discusses some of the most important vaccinations that people should be getting, and other information about protecting your health. In this podcast: What vaccines are the most critical? How did the anti-vaccine movement gain momentum? What can you do to ensure you are getting accurate information regarding vaccines?
“We call them neglected tropical diseases…but the truth is, they're really diseases of extreme poverty; you ordinarily do not get a neglected tropical disease unless you live in extremely impoverished conditions where there's environmental degradation, poor-quality housing, inadequate sanitation,” says Dr. Peter Jay Hotez, Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. He continues by explaining that contrary to what many people may think, these diseases are not rare, and they're not found only in developing countries: they are global health issues found right here in the United States, and affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Despite these numbers, the major pharmaceutical companies aren't focused on developing drugs or vaccines to combat their spread. As a result, these responsibilities fall on the nonprofit sector. Dr. Hotez discusses the efforts within this sector and by the National School of Tropical Medicine toward implementing vaccination for some of the most common neglected tropical diseases, including hookworm infection, Chagas disease, and schistosomiasis. In today's podcast, you will discover: Where some of the most common neglected tropical diseases originate, how they are contracted, and what they do to the body How the significant financial barriers to the development of vaccines in the nonprofit sector might be mitigated Which neglected tropical disease is a major cofactor in Africa's AIDS epidemic How much progress has been made toward developing vaccines for neglected tropical diseases Press play to hear the full conversation, check out Dr. Hotez's book, Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases: The Neglected Tropical Diseases and Their Impact on Global Health and Development, and learn more by visiting https://www.bcm.edu/education/schools/national-school-of-tropical-medicine/.
The subject of the cast is inspiration: where it comes from and how to get it. That may sound a little ambitious, but lots of us are looking for it, whether in our family and our marriage or in the pulpit and our ministry or just in the Wee Wee Hours of a stressed-out life. Joe Meek, the odd independent English record producer from the late 1950s and early-mid '60s, is a moving example of an inspired person, a creator whose inspiration came within the context of mediocre performers and lame song-material. His records such as "Son, This Is She", performed by John Leyton, and "Paradise Garden", performed by Peter Jay, are bizarrely convincing marriages of eccentric material with inspired crafting. Sort of like us poor preachers, who are pretty flawed instruments but hope to be "produced" by God in such a way that we can do some good. I also refer to a preacher I admire whose balletic body-language in the pulpit is as effective and appropriate to the substance of the Message as anyone I've ever seen. (My own gestures and expressions when I speak in church are enough to make me wince when I see pictures.) The conclusion of the cast refers to pilgrimage and the somehow decisive importance of going away from home and to somewhere in order to break out of ruts and fecklessness. It's as if the Inspirer almost waits to see how serious we are about getting help in order to break out.
Peter Jay Brown—filmmaker and crew member of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for upwards of 40 years, whose new documentary is “Eco-Terrorist: The Battle For Our Planet”—recounts the beginning of […]
"Socrates" is a witty and endlessly fascinating new drama about a complicated man who changed how the world thought. This powerful new play by actor, director, and writer Tim Blake Nelson ("O Brother, Where Art Thou?") is an intellectual thrill ride from the philosopher’s growing prominence in democratic Athens through the military and social upheavals that led to one of the most infamous executions in Western history. Nelson, Michael Stuhlbarg ("Boardwalk Empire" & "The Shape of Water") and Peter Jay Fernandez joined BUILD to discuss the play.
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Qool Marv LIVE at Manchester International Festival '17 Closing Party: Featuring Friends & Family with special guest Dave Haslam (Yellow) We're hoping there is a recording of the entire night that includes MC Kwasi. If that comes along, will let you know. The 1st 15mins of my set is dedicated to the whole city of Manchester...then it was like, ok, let's go! (Ending of) Living For The City - Stevie Wonder Time Has Come Today - The Chambers Brothers Are You Gonna Go My Way - Lenny Kravitz Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder Manchester Is The Place (Interlude) - Qool DJ Marv Make It Clap - Will The Funkboss Spread Love - Doug Willis Fight The Power - Isley Brothers Put Our Heads Together - O'Jays Hot Head Disco - Psychemagik Nassau - Levantine Blind Disco - Jun Kamoda Mirror Dance (Yoruba Soul Remix Featuring Oveous Maximus) - Afefe Iku Find Your Rhythm (feat Paul Joseph) - 6th Borough Project Revolution Is Here - Re-Tide Move Your Body - Marshall Jefferson You Are The Message - Planet Asia One Nation Under A Groove -Parliament Funkadelic Deep Inside (Low Steppa Remix) - Hardrive Love Story/Finally - L&B! Julie McKnight Photo by Al Baker: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MischiefMakerPhotoTaker-164531820284106/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1576767762393831 More Friends & Family photos by Al: http://albakerphotography.com/gallery-5-from-the-archive Thanks, Dave Haslam for bringing us back together: http://www.davehaslam.com/ + https://www.facebook.com/dave.haslam http://mif.co.uk/mif17-events/also-in-festival-square/mif17-closing-party-friends-family-with-special-guests-quool-marv-nyc-dave-haslam/ "The Festival draws to a close with a one-off special from the much-loved Friends & Family crew, who lit up the early part of the millennium in Manchester with many memorable evenings of eclectic party tunes, anthems, hidden gems and rare grooves. For their first outing since the closure of the Roadhouse, their former home, resident DJs Il Bosco, Darren Laws, Matt Triggs, Martin Brew and Peter Jay will be joined by MC Kwasi and two very special guests. Produced by Manchester International Festival."
Jeremy Greenstock is the Chairman of the strategic advisory company, Gatehouse Advisory Partners, established in September 2010, and Chairman of Lambert Energy Advisory, the oil and gas specialists, since January 2012. Born in 1943, Sir Jeremy was educated at Harrow School and Worcester College, Oxford. His principal career was with the British Diplomatic Service, ending his career as UK Permanent Representative at the United Nations in New York (1998-2003) and then, after a suspension of his retirement, as the UK Special Envoy for Iraq (September 2003-March 2004). After three years as an Assistant Master at Eton College, he joined the Diplomatic Service in 1969. The two themes of his career were the Middle East and US/Western European Relations. He studied Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies, Lebanon (1970-72) and went on to serve in Dubai and Saudi Arabia in the early 1970s and mid 1980s respectively. From 1974-1978 he was Private Secretary to Ambassadors Peter Ramsbotham and Peter Jay in the British Embassy in Washington, starting a total of ten years spent in Washington and New York on US and Transatlantic business. After a spell as Political Counsellor in Paris (1987-90), Sir Jeremy came back to London as Director for Western and Southern Europe, the foundation for a number of years’ work on the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy and in particular on the Balkans, Cyprus and Gibraltar. He returned to Washington as Minister (Deputy Ambassador) in 1994-95, and was then brought back to London as Director General for Eastern Europe and the Middle East (1995) and then Political Director (1996-98). After chairing the European Union’s Political Committee during the UK Presidency in the first half of 1998, he moved to New York as UK Ambassador to the UN in July 1998. As the UK’s Representative on the Security Council up to July 2003, he worked extensively on matters of peace and security in Africa, the Middle East, the Balkans and South Asia, but particularly on Iraq. He chaired the Council’s Counter-Terrorism Committee from October 2001 to April 2003. Sir Jeremy left government service in March 2004, after seven interesting months in Baghdad. He became Director of the Ditchley Foundation, the conference centre in Oxfordshire promoting transatlantic dialogue, in August 2004, a position he left in August 2010. He was also a Special Adviser to the BP Group from 2004 to 2010, a Non-Executive Director of De La Rue from 2005 to 2013, a Governor of the London Business School from 2005 to 2008 and Chairman of the UN Association in the UK from 2011 to 2016. He now works concurrently as a Member of the Chatham House Council, as a Special Adviser to the NGO Forward Thinking, as a policy adviser to the International Rescue Committee (UK) and as co-Chair of the European Eminent Persons Group on Middle East issues.
"A raw track fresh off the beat machine with complimentary verses." - Dirt E. Dutch, IndieFeed (Bisco Smith and Peter Jay on IndieFeed Hip Hop.)
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