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Sophie Aldred as a sexy alien planet! Naked with Colin Baker! Nigel Fairs as a bereaved gay lover! Peter Miles & Barbara Shelley! And possibly Wookey Hole! Bring it on!
Never accept a finale when episodes are owed. Retroactively-CGI'd Max Roberts and Logan "Nobody" Moore used the power of Peacock to watch Fast X. Is the family too large for its own good these days or is there room for more? On Super Chapter Select: Max asks Logan about his recent preview of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for PS5, before the two talk about how packed October 2023 is. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript here. Fast X Release Date - May 19, 2023 Director - Louis Leterrier Producers - Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel, Justin Lin, Jeffrey Kirschenbaum, and Samantha Vincent Writers - Dan Mazeau and Justin Lin Actors - Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Sung Kang, Nathalie Emmanuel, John Cena, Scott Eastwood, Alan Ritchson, Charlize Theron, Jordana Brewster, Helen Mirren, Rita Moreno, Jason Statham, Brie Larson, and Jason Momoa Composer - Brian Tyler Stunt Coordinators - Troy Robinson, Andy Gill, Nick McKinless, Peter Miles, and Olivier Schneider Budget / Profit - $340 million / $714.6 million Rotten Tomatoes - 56% critic and 85% viewers Links Fast X Wikipedia Fast X Trailer Fast & Furious Franchise Box Office Performance Hobbs Movie Announcement Fast X Director Talks Mediating Between Vin Diesel and The Rock Hobbs Theater Reaction Ambulance Michael Bay - What is Bayhem? by Every Frame a Painting Writers Strike Comes to an End Recreating Paul Walker in CGI Vin Diesel's Quote about Paul Walker Soundtrack Music Spotify YouTube Fast X Cars This episode was originally recorded on September 22, 2023. @ChapterSelect Max's Twitter @MaxRoberts143 Logan's Twitter @MooreMan12 Researcher, Editor, and Producer – Max Roberts Hosted by Logan Moore & Max Roberts Photo and Art designed by Max Roberts.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Nina Nesbitt over Zoom video!Singer-songwriter and producer and multi-instrumentalist, Nina Nesbitt releases her new album, Mountain Music. From exceeding a billion streams to being championed by Taylor Swift and playing shows with everyone from Coldplay to Stevie Nicks, Nina's career has taken her from highlight to highlight. Yet the release of her new album could well be the most significant moment to date. Not only is it a record that leans into an accomplished and engaging new sound, but it's also the first release via her new independent label Apple Tree Records.Mountain Music is a record in which authenticity flows through every moment. Its impetus was a moment of crisis: Nina had become overwhelmed by the need to be always active on social media and realized it was a huge distraction from her songwriting. So instead, she paused and went back to basics. What emerged was a set of songs which were informed, in part by the two years she spent touring the States in support of her second studio album: the critically acclaimed The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change, and partly by the Americana and US folk music that she has always loved. Their narratives also became more personal than ever. She reflected on everything that has happened in her life: growing up in a small Scottish village, breaking into music while living in the bustle of London, and now looking back at all of her life experiences from her new home in the countryside. While it might sound strange that Nesbitt was drawn to the music of Appalachia, heard echoing through the vast, verdant mountain ranges of the eastern United States, it makes more sense when you consider how traditional Scottish ballads and hymns are threads in that rich tapestry.Speaking about the new album, Nina Nesbitt reveals, “'Mountain Music' feels like the most authentic and honest piece of work I've created so far. I was inspired by a lot of the American folk music I grew up listening to, and revisiting it made me fall back in love with writing music again. I knew I wanted to take inspiration but to also write my own story. This album celebrates that small town girl, puts an arm around the big city twenty-something and looks back at the view with me now from the calm and the quiet. ‘Mountain Music' held my hand through some of my hardest moments and I hope it can hold yours too.”The album's organic, resonant feel also comes from a recording process which placed a sharper focus on the importance of live performances. Accompanied by a band of musicians, Peter Miles and Nina produced sessions at Middle Farm Studios in South Devon in the UK, with Peter completing the record with mixing and mastering. That sound is today further showcased as Nina shares the new Mountain Music Session performance of the album's closing track, “Parachute,” a swaying, romantic ballad that also addresses her introvert tendencies. Accompanied by a five-piece band, Nina leads a song which steadily grows in stature from sparse piano into a dramatic crescendo of sound. She's visibly lost within the moment, channeling her emotions into an affecting song which charts the self-doubt that she had prior to starting the album.Having recently enjoyed a big spotlight moment when she performed at Team Great Britain's Homecoming show live on BBC One to over 2 million viewers, and having just completed a dream tour as special guest to Stevie Nicks earlier this year, Nina plans to hit the road next month for a UK headline tour.For a list of upcoming tour dates, please visit ninanesbittmusic.com.Stay tuned for more music and live dates, coming soon!We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #NinaNesbitt #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bringin-it-backwards--4972373/support.
David Watkins & Peter Miles of VIRTUS Data Centres, on JSA TV as he discusses the VIRTUS's European and UK expansion, AI readiness, and the integration of liquid cooling to handle high-performance workloads. Learn how VIRTUS is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable, AI-ready data center infrastructure, helping businesses meet the growing demand for scalable, energy-efficient solutions. #DataCenters #AI #LiquidCooling #Sustainability #Infrastructure #TechInnovation #VIRTUS
If you listen to this episode on the day it drops, Kenny will still be on holiday in Lanzarote. So you can all feel a part of it, he's invited John and Steevie to discuss the two Doctor Who stories that were partially made there, Planet of Fire and Kill The Moon. Also, standby for some sort of interesting trivia about Lanzarote! (Today's guest theme: Doctor Who Theme - Howell in Modernity by Peter Miles - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUeBgwtF0EE)
It's our 200th episode! How did that happen? A year ago, we were stuck on 110 and had been for six or more months! We celebrate with a countdown - in four weeks, the next Doctor Who blu-ray collection release will be available: Season 15. Kenny and Steevie discuss the stories, with Peter Crocker joining to chat about the picture restoration, and Christopher Thompson chats about his work on the new effects for Horror of Fang Rock and also the amazing box set trailer. Plus! Dave, Tom and John all join in to share some of their thoughts on the series, and the stories, too. (This episode's guest theme: Peter Miles) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVVfE52ZUbU
Never accept a finale when episodes are owed. Retroactively-CGI'd Max Roberts and Logan "Nobody" Moore used the power of Peacock to watch Fast X. Is the family too large for its own good these days or is there room for more? You can download a copy of this episode's transcript here. Fast X Release Date - May 19, 2023 Director - Louis Leterrier Producers - Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel, Justin Lin, Jeffrey Kirschenbaum, and Samantha Vincent Writers - Dan Mazeau and Justin Lin Actors - Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Sung Kang, Nathalie Emmanuel, John Cena, Scott Eastwood, Alan Ritchson, Charlize Theron, Jordana Brewster, Helen Mirren, Rita Moreno, Jason Statham, Brie Larson, and Jason Momoa Composer - Brian Tyler Stunt Coordinators - Troy Robinson, Andy Gill, Nick McKinless, Peter Miles, and Olivier Schneider Budget / Profit - $340 million / $714.6 million Rotten Tomatoes - 56% critic and 85% viewers Links Fast X Wikipedia Fast X Trailer Fast & Furious Franchise Box Office Performance Hobbs Movie Announcement Fast X Director Talks Mediating Between Vin Diesel and The Rock Hobbs Theater Reaction Ambulance Michael Bay - What is Bayhem? by Every Frame a Painting Writers Strike Comes to an End Recreating Paul Walker in CGI Vin Diesel's Quote about Paul Walker Soundtrack Music Spotify YouTube Fast X Cars This episode was originally recorded on September 22, 2023. @ChapterSelect Max's Twitter @MaxRoberts143 Logan's Twitter @MooreMan12 Researcher, Editor, and Producer – Max Roberts Hosted by Logan Moore & Max Roberts Photo and Art designed by Max Roberts.
FORGE Engineering and Motorsport are the UK's biggest names for quality aftermarket parts for your car. A family-run business, FORGE, looks at how they can implement the EV tech that seems to be putting an end to Internal combustion. Listen and Learn how they're doing it.FORGE: https://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7aqkBhDPARIsAKGa0oJzbakTPUksTV5u4GA4ldjaR_qlOtd5iAEUsoVG2WLtH-x4iRQVpMUaAmWdEALw_wcBPETER: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-miles-71692a29/--------------------Thank you to our sponsors:IGNITION APPARELSPARK15 FOR 15% OFFHUEL - get 10% off, a freeshaker and t-shirtFollow us!Website: https://www.ignitionpod.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.ignition.podcast/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ignition_podcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcqczPaxetVU0u5TeMjDPwLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-p-b59680163/Contact me: harry@ignitionpod.comHad a good time? Leave us a review - Even one sentence helps! Please post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so I can thank you personally!Support the pod: patreon.com/IgnitionmediaAs always, thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Miles, CEO of Forge Engineering and Motorsport. Peter is all about people and culture. We talk about what he looks for in employees and how you can work for Forge or be like the man himself and create a passion fuelled business that works as well as a V8. Forge wasn't the plan, but peter took the role and responsibility of running the family company and took on people and opportunities that would last a lifetime and create success far beyond that first day at Forge.Find Peter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-miles-71692a29/Forge: https://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/--------------------Thank you to our sponsors:Carburettor Coffee: https://www.carburettorcoffee.co.uk/I Like To Race: https://www.iliketorace.com/Follow us!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignition.podcast/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ignition_podcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcqczPaxetVU0u5TeMjDPwLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-p-b59680163/Contact me: harry@ignitionpod.comHave you had a good time? Leave us a review - Even one sentence helps! Please post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so I can thank you personally!Support the pod: patreon.com/IgnitionmediaAs always, thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wanted to become a listener contestant on Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me? Host Peter Sagal and producers Miles Doornbos and Sofie Hernandez-Simeonidis discuss how they select which callers make it to the air.
This week, Wes and Todd welcome back Peter Miles Bergman to the podcast. Peter discusses his exhibition, “PaCT: A Journey Beyond the Horizon”, hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, transcendental experiences, rites of passage, the importance of social outsiders, hitchhiking, suits, conceptual art, the lived experience, Allan Kaprow, briefcases full of human hair, demotivational speeches and always leaving them wanting less.Join us for an entertaining and enlightening conversation with Peter Miles Bergman.Peter's exhibition “PaCT: A Journey Beyond the Horizon”, is on display from March 4th through March 30th at Dateline Gallery. Dateline Gallery is located at 3004 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205.Dateline is open every Saturday 12-5pm, Wednesday the 16th, 5-7pm, Sunday the 20th 1-6pm, and Wednesday the 30th, where Peter will regale with tales from the trail, 6-10pm.Dateline's website: www.ddaatteelliinnee.comFind out more information and check out Peter's various websites at:https://ispress.cohttps://pact.reportwww.sociometry.comFollow Peter Miles Bergman on Instagram - www.instagram.com/is.press/@is.pressAndwww.instagram.com/pact.report/@pact.report
In this episode Dylan and Mark (https://twitter.com/Oldmankrondas) from On The Timelash (https://twitter.com/OnTheTimeLash) take a detour even more niche than Too Hot For TV's usual content. As they look at the musical endeavours of the Doctor Who cast and the stage show, come musical, come audio adventure 'The Ultimate Adventure' written by Terrance Dicks. The Playlist!Roberta Tovey - Who's Who https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e_DHreVUyMFrazer Hines - Whose Doctor Whohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6jG7MbBguoJon Pertwee - Who is the Doctorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr757sFsIiIJon Pertwee - Songs for Vulgar Boatmen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4pkoVZ_mQk&list=OLAK5uy_m4SLW3vzPHoPsiTm7EGWGWYRfMfD9vVMMJohn Levene - In My Lifehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GPQ22_bdEEJohn Levene - Starbound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX8X0Q6oEsgMansun & Tom Baker - Witness to a murderhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRtMs0AST5APeter Miles & Dusty Springfield - Why Can't we be Friends? - Unavailable Peter Davison - Officer McKirkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OKBy8gVENYVarious Artists - Doctor in Distress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s670QCIu3LISylvester McCoy - Pied Piperhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FeFZhRXm-c&t=463sAbsolm Daak - Dalek Killerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV6L1Gy13MUPaul McGann - Red Lightshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiLJIRBNuRcBillie Piper - Day & Nighthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9LjOQVBFmABillie Piper - Because We Want Tohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_XI_290cfwDavid Tennant - West End Girlshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqAqqhvt_1ADavid Tennant, John Barrowman, Catherine Tate - The Ballad of Russel & Julie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrKyBIJix78David Tennant - Sunshine on Leithhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD3v0u_P1ikDavid Tennant & Catherine Tate - We Go Together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSRSBolIJx8John Barrowman - Time After Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqRav-k6OvU&t=154sArthur Darvill - Falling Slowly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0cftRE2O8gArthur Darvill - Let it Go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDyBBAjRHgArthur Darvill - Thoughts of Flighthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdg8SPXasi0Peter Capaldi - Shall We Dance
Family Theater Productions presents this remastered family radio play from January 1949. The Host is Adolphe Menjou. This is a story of an English war orphan sent to live with her aunt Helen(Jeanne Bates) in New York City. It stars Gigi Perreau, Peter Miles, Steven Dunne and Jeanne Bates. Gigi Perreau was just a child at this time but went on to act as an adult on TV and on stage. Father David Guffey offers interesting insights.
In this edition of the Director's Highlight series, Aric and Marisa celebrate the career of the maverick filmmaker Robert Altman. They discuss six of his most underappreciated films, looking for the common themes Altman revisited during his extensive career.These six films include THAT COLD DAY IN THE PARK (1969), BREWSTER MCCLOUD (1970), IMAGES (1972), HEALTH (1980), COME BACK TO THE 5 & DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN (1982), COOKIE'S FORTUNE (1999).Please consider supporting this show through our Patreon.Keep up with us on Instagram and Twitter: @filmchatterpod.Check out the films mentioned in this episode on our Letterboxd.Thanks for tuning in!Powered and distributed by Simplecast
This week, Wes and Todd talk with Heather Link-Bergman and Peter Miles Bergman. We discuss being intentional in art, being ‘artners, the Institute of Sociometry, collaboration, the is Fair, mom – men observing modesty, art appropriation, owning your mistakes, P.O. Boxes, zines, humor and capital punishment.Join us for a captivating conversation with Heather and Peter.Find out more information on the is Fair and is Press at www.ispress.coLearn more and explore the archives of the Institute of Sociometry at www.sociometry.comExplore Heather's work at www.heatherlinkbergman.comFollow Peter Miles Bergman on Instagram - www.instagram.com/is.press/@is.pressFollow Heather Link-Bergman on Instagram - www.instagram.com/heatherlinkbergman/@heatherlinkbergmanThe is Fair takes place, November 11th -14th , at the Globeville EPICenter aka Globeville Rec Center located at 4496 Grant Street, Denver, CO 80216 and... the Ft Greene Bar across the street at 321 E 45th Ave, Denver, CO 80216. Free and open to the public.For more information go to https://ispress.co/is-fair/ or check out the is Fair Facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/1037238520424787
Hello again Racing Ears,In this episode, Rick Knoop was kind enough to let me chat with his friend Peter Miles. Peter Miles is the son of Ken Miles, who was heavily involved as a test driver, mechanic, and racing driver in the development of the Ford GT40 back in the mid 1960's. The Ford GT40 won the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours, beating Ferrari for the first time. Ken Miles won the 1966 24 Hours of Daytona, the 1966 12 Hours of Sebring, and was famously denied the win at the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours by a technicality. The 2019 motion picture "Ford v Ferrari" starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale depicted the story of the friendship between Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles.It was truly an honor to be able to speak with Rick Knoop and Peter Miles.Thanks to Mark Siegel for letting me record his 1966 Ford GT40 Mark II at Thunder Hill Raceway way back in July of 2016. Thank you for listening to The Racing Ear Podcast. #theracingearpodcast #petermiles#kenmiles#rickknoopracing#dannyongais#marksiegelfordgt40
Planet Driven Brands Podcast Peter Miles. Peter is a serial entrepreneur, with many successful businesses under his belt. Now he is also a serious evangelist... ...an evangelist for Hemp. Let this podcast take you to a fascinating world of a most fascinating plant, which is rich in history and in possibilities. Hemp is the 'original' fully sustainable, carbon negative plant and Peter is setting up a sustainable business around it. As he points out: "The property of industrial hemp that is the most interesting is its ability to suck Co2 out of the atmosphere!" Before this chat I had no idea what 'hempcrete' is, that Henry Ford built a 'hemp car', or that the only thing better than Hemp at sucking Carbon Dioxide out of the atmosphere is a Mangrove Swamp!! We learn about his plans for farmers in Zambia (& Africa) and how his patented Smartbox technology is set to change re-imagine possibilities. Peter truly is passionate about his business and the role it will play in creating better future! Here, in the Planet Driven Brands Podcast Peter Miles shares his wisdom, passion and projections with us. I think you'll love it and I certainly enjoyed the chat :) If you'd like to meet Peter digitally, here is eHempHouse website and this is his LinkedIn profile About The Podcast The planet driven brands podcast is a library of thought leadership on brands and their responsibility to the welfare of the planet. We are about changing the world, one brand at a time. It may sound a little pretentious, but it is a real belief. We know brands have positive impacts on consumers and we want to bottle that! We will highlight brands as drivers for change and the role they play as influencers. This is a library of useful content for all to share. It's our small contribution. If you enjoyed this please do tell someone! If you'd like to subscribe please do so here: SUBSCRIBE Recruiting Thought Leaders We want to attract the best guests to come and tell us how we can harness the power of brands to help us build a better planets for all – people, animals, plants, the oceans – you get the drift! It may be a lofty aim; who knows, let's find out. If you'd like to come on the show, I'd love to hear from you Nic is a brand consultant and has over 30 years experience with brands across agencies, consultancies and brand owners – here's the LinkedIn profile! Here's the RSS feed for the podcast should you wish to copy it! If you have any comments please get in touch. The same goes if you want to come and chat to us and be a star of our show Thanks for listening to the Planet Driven Brands Podcast Peter Miles
Peter Miles has been to thousands of grounds worldwide and has a new book out dedicated entirely to the photography of floodlights. Peter discusses the world's most photographic football stadiums here - plus how to catch that perfect #floodlightfriday...
One of the feature marks at the 25th Annual Keels & Wheels involves the 'Ford vs Ferrari' movie, infact, two of the actual movie cars are at the event. Along with the great stories about the cars, we get some additional background stories from the 'family'. Aaron Shelby, grandson of Carroll Shelby joins us in this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk with more stories about his grandfather as well as the movie. It was the movie that being made that got Aaron introduced to Peter Miles, son of Ken Miles who is also portrayed in the movie. Peter joins Aaron during this segment of our program to talk about the movie and more cars.----- ----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk six days a week, and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you moble device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.----- ------ ------Want more In Wheel Time in real time? Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InWheelTime/YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/InWheelTimeTags: In Wheel Time automotive car talk show car talk Live car talk show
Join me as I summarise Pater Miles lecture exploring myofunctional appliances and the literature of the appliance Claims by some manufacturers of myofunctional appliances: · incorrect breathing from 2 years of age · Incompetent lips & mouth breathing – aesthetic effects · Crooked teeth · Long face · Behavioural changes, tired / hyperactive Claimed effects of appliances treatment · Improve facial growth · Skeletal growth · Better alignment · Stable Myofunctional Appliances what are they? Design – off the shelf design · Monoblock Kesling positioner type appliance 1945: · Double mouthguard postured into edge to edge position · Postured edge to edge · Example Occlus-o-guide, LM activator, Myobrace Effects: · Retrocline uppers, procline lowers · Disocclusion posterior teeth = overeruption of posterior teeth, overbite improvement Evidence Occlusal changes with appliances · Eruption Guidance Appliance, T4K, LM activator AJODO 2008 Angle 2019 · Overjet 2mm improvement · Overbite 2mm improvement · Crowding reduction 2mm · Relapse towards baseline Janson, significant for OB crowding and 25% for OJ 2007 · Time 13-43 months o Small changes over a long period, options to treat later Obrien 2003 Myobrace Vs Activator EJO 2015 · Poor compliance: PFA 70% non-compliance, 53% Activator non-compliance (Twinblock 84% compliance AJODO 2003) · 2018 cost benefit analysis: PFA minimised costs Airway evidence Difficult to show direct changes, so related parameters are used. Claimed issues with narrow airway and mouth breathing: 1. Dental: Crooked teeth and arches 2. Lip incompetence 3. Skeletal: long face 4. Behaviour tired and hyperactive 1: Crooked teeth and narrow arches o Prevalence of malocclusion similar in Paediatric sleep disorder breathing in the population J den Sleep Medicine 2017 2: Lip incompetence · Vig 1979 o Lip growth accelerate sand overtakes facial height 9-13 o Lip incompetence will improve with age · Vig 1881 o Lip incompetence no difference in nasal airflow § Cannot conclude lip incompetence = mouth breather o Proffit – long face still use nose to breath, but less than normal face type 3: Skeletal: long face · Craniofacial morphology metal analysis: AJODO 2013 o Paediatric OSA statistically significant in class 2, 1.5-1.6o – NOT clinically significant or diagnostically useful § Direct casual relationship of craniofacial structure and paediatric sleep disorder is unsupported in meta analsysis Myofunctional therapy Oropharyngeal exercises · Aim to improve tone of surrounding muscles, phalangeal muscles, soft palate, airway – increase patency o Reduce AHI index by half short term studies 3 months Am J resp Crit Car Med 2009, Sleep Med 2013 Orthodontists role in SDB · We are not the primary care giver · Main role: Screening / Assessment, questionnaire o Paediatric sleep questionnaire § Effective ruling out OSA / SDB
Listeners to We Have Ways of Making You Talk write the scripts for our Sunday morning podcasts, as Al Murray and James Holland read out their family stories from the Second World War.This week we hear of a challenging parachute jump, a swim from the beach at Dunkirk, some remarkable wine and a date with the daughter of an Egyptian brewery.With thanks to Mark Reynier, Zach Pease, Steve Wren, Jane Gulliford Lowes, Peter Miles, Neil Yorke-Wade and Michael Thomson for sharing their stories.We Have Ways has a membership club which includes a live version of the podcast streamed on the internet each Thursday evening. Join at Patreon.com/wehaveways See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join me, Josh Carr, on Who Knew?: A Doctor Who Podcast, where I sit down with wonderful people each week to talk all things Who. This week, I talk to Peter Miles AKA Dalekium about his cracking compositions, the origins of the Doctor Who theme, his upcoming collaborations and...apples? DALEKIUM’S SOCIALS Dalekium’s Twitter - @dalekium Dalekium’s YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/c/Dalekium SOCIALS Who Knew? Twitter - @whoknewpodcast Who Knew? Instagram - @whoknewdwpod Who Knew? Email - whoknewdwpod@gmail.com CREDITS Theme - ‘The Doctor Who Theme’ as covered by The Sononauts https://youtu.be/teNrxPty9cM Corridor of Fame Theme - ‘Dreamer’ by Hazy https://m.soundcloud.com/hazy_music Music provided by https://www.plugnplaymusic.net/
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Almost one person with a disability is killed by their carer every three months in Australia. For the first time, Background Briefing has calculated this number by reviewing years of court documents and media reports. When a person with disabilities is killed, the burden of caring is often cited as a reason for the killing and may lead to lighter sentences. Reporter Sarah Dingle investigates bias in the courtroom and asks the question: Does excusing carers who kill lead to a contagion effect?
This week, Phil and Paul plunge into the depths of the murky waters of Target and come bobbing up to the surface with a look at the novelisation of The Sea Devils by Malcom Hulke. And in a surprising turn of events, our intrepid duo don't agree on this book. But which one thought it was a majestic blue whale of a book and which one thought it was a wet haddock? Tune in to find out! And in the news, we say goodbye to Ken Dodd, Dorka Nieradzik and Peter Miles, Christopher Eccleston opens up and what happened between him and the BBC after he left Doctor Who and in a welcome return to Omega's Tat Corner, it's handbag tat!
Straight Outta Gallifrey: A State of Temporal Grace episode 3 features Doctor Who and the Silurians, which is a Malcolm Hulke story. Diane of the Helena Wayne Blog and Jordan the Librarian join Ashford to discuss this Doctor Who story featuring Doctor Liz Shaw played by Caroline John! Special tribute to the late Peter Miles who passed away as we were producing this episode. A song called Can't We Be Friends performed by him and Dusty Springfield are played at the beginning of this podcast. What a great lost. We will miss him. We also have U.N.I.T. with one of the members, Hawkins, played by Paul Darrow. Yea! Allen Wright of the Boldoutlaw.com has a segment where he explains the careers of some of the actors in this serial. If you would like to be a Patreon of the show, please visit www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork
We bid a fond farewell to Jo Grant this week as my classic series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: The Green Death, also this week’s end theme allows me to pay a musical tribute to the late great Peter Miles who we sadly lost recently. The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
#WhoAgainstGuns is a cause launched by our friends at Reality Bomb and spearheaded by a larger network of friends and podcasters, and the Three Who Rule are happy to lend their support, as you can hear in this podcast. Further to that, we present our final two interviews from Gallifrey One 2018 – one with Doctor Who scribe Peter Harness, and another with Philip Martin all about his iconic 1970s BBC series “Gangsters”! Links: – #WhoAgainstGuns – Piers Wenger says Series 11 will have a number of female writers – “Shada” scripts up for auction – William Hartnell’s personal script for “An Unearthly Child” up for auction – “The Enemy of the World” DVD delayed one week – Paul Simpson named new editor for Obverse Books’ Black Archive range – Peter Miles died – The 29 Voyages of Gallifrey One Interviews: – Peter Harness – Philip Martin
Welcome to Episode 178… The News We start with the sad news that Peter Miles, most famous for playing Nyder in Genesis of the Daleks, has passed away aged 89... The post https://www.bigblueboxpodcast.co.uk/ep178/ (Doctor Who – Ep178: This Episode is a Kindness) appeared first on https://www.bigblueboxpodcast.co.uk (The Doctor Who Big Blue Box Podcast). Support this podcast
The twelfth episode of the BlogtorWhoCast is now online and features a return to the reviews of Series 10. Bedwyr, Susan and Mat are back with their mix of Doctor Who news and reviews. Firstly the team discuss the Series 3 Blu-Ray steelbook release and subsequent delay. In sadder news the passing of Peter Miles is reflected upon. Unsurprisingly his role as Nyder in 'Genesis of the Daleks' is the standout. For the main event of Episode 12 Team BlogtorWhoCast discuss the Monk trilogy, a series of episodes in Series 10 which encompassed 'Extremis', 'The Pyramid at the End of the World' and 'The Lie of the Land'. Topics for debate include simulations, the portrayal of scientists and how the world will end. The 'fake' regeneration is also mentioned and how the concept of regeneration is now broken. There are also positives with praise for the attempts at trying something fresh with an 'Invasion Earth' story. However, the team admit that things didn't quite come together in these three stories. Show Links: https://blogtorwho.com/preorder-doctor-series-3-blu-ray-steelbook/ https://blogtorwho.com/series-three-steelbook-delayed/ https://blogtorwho.com/peter-miles-doctor-actor-1938-2018/
Toby Hadoke checks in from his extensive travels and provides another free download and podcast with a figure from the 54 years of Doctor Who on television...
I løbet af de første seks episoder gennemgår vi seneste sæsons top seks i Premier League, og første afsnit handler kun om United. I løbet af fem kvarter gennemgår vi seneste sæsons op- og nedture, pre-season, offentliggjorte transfers og forventningerne til den kommende sæson. Det gør vi i selskab med to af OldTrafford.dk’s bedste skribenter, Peter Miles og Peter Hasle.
We're totally excited to be heading into a new year of jazz from fabulous Florida artists - from the obscure to the superstars and everyone in between. Our first show for 2013 covers the state from Central Florida to the Southwest corner, with guitar hardbop, a carefree samba for flute, contemporary tenor sax, jazzy trip hop for trumpet, funky swamp and a delightfully frenetic duet from jazz legends Larry Coryell & Kenny Drew Jr.!Pictured - Larry Coryell; photo by Nelson G. Onofre Electric Eyes Photographyvisit our Facebook pageHosts: Allison Paris & Kenny MacKenzie Kenny host "Jazz Greats" on WFCF Saint Augustine - every Tuesday from 3-5pm EST. Listen online here!Kenny's Twitter - @DJKendo11. Introduction - Allison & Kenny2. "Sunlit Samba" - Wilkins and Allen Quartet (Alford, FL) Skip Wilkins' website Jill Wofsey's websiteJill Wofsey - flute, Skip Wilkins - piano, Tony Marino - bass, Tom Whaley - drumsfrom the album "Petty Theft"purchase album at CD Baby.3. "Blue Stone" - Dan Heck (Naples, FL) websiteDan Heck - guitar, Thomas Marriott - trumpetStuart Shelton - piano, Rick Doll - bassJose Martinez - drumsfrom the album "Compositionality" on Origin records.Purchase at Amazon or Itunes.4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)5. "Szabodar" - Larry Coryell & Kenny Drew Jr. (St. Petersburg, FL) Larry's website Kenny's websiteLarry Coryell - guitar, Kenny Drew Jr. - pianoFrom the album "Duality" courtesty of Random Act Records website Purchase album at Amazon, CD Baby or the Random Act Records store, where 10% of proceeds go to charity.6. "Yin Warriors" - Ray Guiser (Daytona Beach, FL) websiteRay Guiser - tenor saxophone, Akai EWI, percussion, drumand keyboard programmingLawrence App - fretless bassFrom the album "Macroism"Purchase album at Ray's website or the Palm Coast Jazz store.7. Announcements - Allison(background music from the album "Live in the City" by Jack Pierson)8. "Art Deco" - Michael Hawley (Winter Park, FL) websiteMichael Hawley - guitar, Peter Miles - drumsSean Tarelton - bass, Eric Brigmond - keysScott Rademacher - tenor saxophonefrom the album "Tele Talk"Purchase cd at Amazon, CD Baby or Michael's website.9. "Starlight" - Erik Jackson (DeBary, FL) FacebookErik Jackson - trumpet, keyboard & drum programmingfrom the album "Rainy Days"Purchase downloads at Amazon, Itunes or Bandcamp.10. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Gettin' In the Groove" by Ron Pirtle)11. Closing Announcements - Allison Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.
November - a time to be thankful - and we are, for both our wonderful listeners, and the superb musicians who grace our show! This month we feature bluesy swing from Per Danielsson Trio (courtesy of Random Act Records), a phenomenal arrangement of Debussy's most famous work, sophisticated contemporary jazz from the Space Coast, refined and dreamy music and Fiery latin - both from Tampa & much more! Special thanks to guest host Martha Hotz!(pictured - Gary Wofsey) visit our Facebook pageHosts: Martha Hotz & Kenny MacKenzie Martha hosts a classical show on WFCF Tuesdays from 1-3pm that focuses on early music. Kenny host "Jazz Greats" on WFCF Saint Augustine - alternating Tuesdays from 3-5pm EST. Listen online here!Kenny's Twitter - @DJKendo11. Introduction - Martha & Kenny2. "Looking Back in Time" - Frozen Water (Tallahassee, FL) websiteAndre Bowers - piano, bass, drum programmingAdam Cambria - sax, D-Roc - guitarGlen Stoudemire - percussionfrom the album "Summer's Walk"purchase at Andre's website.3. "La Migra" - La Lucha (Tampa, FL) websiteJohn O'Leary - pianoAlejandro Arenas - bassMark Feinman - drumsAustin Vickrey - saxophonefrom the album "La Lucha"Purchase album at Itunes, Amazon or CD Baby. 4. "Second Chance" - Per Danielsson Trio (Orlando, FL) websitePer Danielsson - pianoRichard Drexler - bassMarty Morell - drumsFrom the album "Time Will Tell" courtesy of Random Act Records. Purchase album at Itunes, Amazon or wherever jazz is sold. 5. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Sid's Blast from the Past" by Sid Blair)6. "Clair de Lune" - Gary Wofsey (Alford, FL) websiteGary Wofsey - trumpet, vocals, arrangementMika Ono - vocalsSaxes: Hideo Oyama, Toshihiko Inoue,Junya Tanak, Taroh Saikachi, Takemi IshiganeTrumpets: Ojika Kyukeishitsu, Fumio Nakano, Yoshi HaradaTrombones: Kiyoshi Amemia, Yoshio Oikawa, Chie Takezawa - synthesizer, Hiroshi Takashima - guitar, Kazuhide Motooka - electric piano, Hiroshi Wada - bassYoshiyuki Nakamura - drumsFrom the album "Gary Wofsey In Japan" (unavailable)Check out Gary's "In Stereo" cd here!7. "Cool One" - The Rainmakerz (Melbourne, FL) websiteRichie Mola - drums, Kenny Clarke - keys, Dan Wilborn - soprano sax, composerScott McGill - bass, Tom Hueston - guitarfrom the album "The Rainmakerz".Purchase this cd at Itunes or CD Baby.8. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Gettin' In the Groove" by Ron Pirtle Quintet)9. "Smile for the Count" - Karl Weismantel (Gainesville, FL) websiteKarl Weismantel - guitar, Tom Dietz - saxophone,Kevin Bales - piano, Paul Creel - bassPeter Miles - drumsfrom the album "Smile for the Count"Purchase cd at Itunes, Amazon or CD Baby10. "Release" - Jeremy Powell & LaRue Nickelson (Tampa, FL) Jeremy's website ~ LaRue's websiteJeremy Powell - saxophone, LaRue Nickelson - guitarfrom the album "Amizade"Purchase a copy at Bandcamp or Itunes. 11. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)12. Closing Announcements - Martha Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.
Lots of new artists appear on our show for July - and we cover the state, from the panhandle to Sarasota! Big band, Bossa-nova piano, sultry jazz vocals, exciting acoustic guitar smooth jazz and a dark & moody electric guitar afterhours jam. All hotter than July!There's still time to vote for our next bonus episode over on our facebook page - voting ends July 5th. Decide whether it should be all guitar (current leader), all vocal, classical goes jazz or another 'get lost in the music' show! visit our Facebook pageHosts: Allison Paris & Kenny MacKenzie New twitter for Kenny - @DJKendo11. Introduction - Allison, Kenny2. "Brilliant Idea" - Mark Chiriboga (Ormond Beach, FL) websiteMark Chiriboga - guitars & programmingfrom the album "Mark Chiriboga"purchase at Craig's website or at CD Baby3. "Chances" - J.B. Scott's Swingin' Allstars (Jacksonville, FL) websiteJB Scott - trumpet, Lisa Kelly - vocals, Ken Calhoun - guitar, Dave Steinmeyer - trombone,Jim Snyder - clarinet, Rick Ravelo - bassEric Mason - drums, Steve Salo - drumsfrom the album "Just Swingin'!"puchase cd at their website or at itunes! 4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Gettin' in the Groove" by Ron Pirtle Quintet)5. "Li'l Ditty" - Valerie Gillespie (Dade City, FL) websiteValerie Gillespie - alto saxophone, Keith Oshiro - trombone solo,Mike MacArthur - tenor sax solo with the Central Florida Studio Big Band:Alto Sax - David Tagliarini, Tenor Sax - Mike Gibilisco, Bari Sax - Bruce NardiTrumpets - Briand Scanlon, Chad Shoopman, Mike Iapichino, Tom ParmerterTrombones - Jerald Shynett, Matthew Buckmaster, Tony HillPiano - Rick Steuart, Bass - Mark Neuenschwander, Drums - Joe Rendafrom the album "Once Again"buy cd at Valerie's website or cd baby. 6. "Evening" - Herb Silverstein (Sarasota, FL) websiteHerb Silverstein - piano, Bob Berg - tenor saxophone,Richard Drexler - bass, Danny Gottlieb - drumsJohn Richardson - shakerFrom the album "Fridays with Maury....Just Because" purchase cd at Herb's website!8. Announcements - Allison(background music from the album "KMT II" from Kenny MacKenzie Trio)9. "Hanako Cocoa" - Gary Wofsey (Alford, FL) websiteGary Wofsey - trumpet, Tomer Levy - trumpet & flugelhorn, John Hines - trumpet & flugelhorn, Alan Ferber - trombone,Marshall Gilkes - trombone, Kristy Norter - alto saxophone,Danny Jordan - tenor saxophone (solo), Fred Scerbo - tenor saxophone, Chris Karlic - baritone saxophone, Pete Levin - piano,Jill (Allen) Wofsey - bass, Rick Donato - drumsfrom the album "Gary Wofsey in Stereo".Purchase cd at Gary's website.10. "Speakeasy" - Michael Hawley (Winter Park, FL) websiteMichael Hawley - guitar, Peter Miles - drums, Sean Tarelton - bass, Eric Brigmond - keys, Scott Rademacher - tenor saxophone, Brian Homan - pedal steelfrom the album "Tele Talk"purchase cd at cd baby. 11. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live at the Warehouse" by Dot Wilder)13. Closing Announcements - Allison Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.
We run the jazz gamut this episode with classic jazz sounds from Gainesville, swamp funk from Largo, gentle Spanish guitar from Orlando, modern invigorating piano/sax quartet from Jacksonville and more!Our next bonus episode is in August. We're letting listeners vote to control what kind of show it'll be! Visit our blog - on the right hand side is a poll where you can vote for all vocal, all guitar, classical meets jazz or the next installation of Get Lost in the Music. Voting ends June 25th 2012. VOTE HERE visit our Facebook pageHosts: Allison Paris & Kenny MacKenzie New twitter for Kenny - @DJKendo11. Introduction - Allison, Kenny2. "Panda-monium" - Alan Craig (Largo, FL) websiteAlan Craig - guitars, bass, Ronnie Dee - saxophone, Dave Reinhardt - drums, percussion, Ross Rice - keyboardsGeorge Harris - guitarfrom the album "Not Black & White"purchase at Craig's website or at CD Baby3. "Lady of All Flowers" - Greg Diaz (Boynton Beach, FL) websiteGreg Diaz - alto saxophone, Aaron Lebos - guitar,Eero Turunen - piano, James McCoy - bass, Rodolfo Zuniga - drumsLu Lu Mei, Jeremy Miller - violins, Debbie Spring - violaBarbara Curcello - cellofrom an upcoming release4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live at the Warehouse" by Dot Wilder)5. "Barefoot Necessities" - Karl Weismantel (Gainesville, FL) websiteKarl Weismantel - guitar, Christian Tamburr - vibes, Kevin Bales - piano, Paul Creel - bass, Peter Miles - drumsfrom the album "Smile for the Count"buy cd at CD Baby or Itunes 6. "Break a Leg" - Lisa Casalino (Tampa, FL) websiteLisa Casalino - vocals, composer, Nate Najar - guitar, composer, Rossano Sportiello - piano, Kelly Friesen - bass, Chuck Redd - drumsFrom the album "Introducing Lisa Casalino" purchase cd at Lisa's website, CD Baby and Itunes8. Announcements - Allison9. "Convergence" - Lynne Arriale (Jacksonville, FL) websiteLynne Arriale - piano, Bill McHenry - tenor saxophone,Omer Avital - bass, Anthony Pinciotti - drumsfrom the albums "Convergence" on Motéma Records.Purchase cd at Motéma Records, Itunes or wherever music is sold.10. "Cancione de la Noche" - Michael Petrovich (Orlando, FL) websiteMichael Petrovich - guitarsfrom the album "Bella Luna"purchase cd at CD Baby, Itunes or Amazon11. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)13. Closing Announcements - Allison Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.
reprinted from wikipedia with respect and thanks Synopsis The Doctor and Sarah arrive in 1970s to find that it has been evacuated, due to the mysterious appearance of . It turns out that the dinosaurs are being brought to London via a in order to further a plan to revert London to a pre-technological level. [] Plot The Doctor and arrive in a deserted London plagued by looters and lawlessness where is assisting with maintaining martial law. The regular army, headed by General Finch, has evacuated the entire city and issues a command that any looters in London will be shot on sight. The Doctor and Sarah are soon arrested on suspicion of being looters themselves but are identified from the photographs by , who is heading up the UNIT operation, and arranges that the pair are freed to help combat the monsters that have necessitated the evacuation of London. have started appearing all over the city – but that is not all, as the Doctor comes across a medieval peasant from the days of , who disappears in a time eddy. It seems the dinosaurs have been present for several months, but nobody can account for their sudden appearance or the havoc they are causing. The British Government has been relocated to during the crisis, and the army has taken charge to ensure an orderly evacuation and to try and maintain some sort of control in the city. The dinosaur appearances are various – , , – but the creatures seem to vanish as mysteriously as they appear. The Doctor ventures out around the city with a UNIT escort, hoping to learn more of the curious phenomenon, and they encounter a Stegosaurus moments before it disappears. He starts to suspect someone is deliberately bringing the dinosaurs to London – and in a hidden laboratory a pair of scientists, Butler and Professor Whitaker, are shown operating the Timescoop technology that is making the situation possible. They are being aided by Captain from UNIT, who is revealed to be recovering from a nervous breakdown caused by the events depicted in . Mike feels the Doctor could help them achieve Operation Golden Age, but Whitaker is unconvinced, and tells Mike to sabotage the stun gun, which the Doctor is building for use on the dinosaurs. He does this, imperilling the Doctor when he encounters a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but the situation is saved and the creature is stunned and captured. Hours later, however, General Finch sets it free, evidently part of the conspiracy too. Sarah Jane has meanwhile set off to gather her own evidence and meets with Sir Charles Grover, an ecologist MP who is acting as Minister with Special Responsibilities in London. She is drugged by him and when she wakes up is astounded to find herself on a vast spaceship. The crew include Mark, Adam and Ruth, all famed British minor celebrities who have adopted new aliases and lives. They tell her they en route for a New Earth where mankind can begin again, closer to nature. They left Earth three months earlier and the ship is one of a fleet that is carrying over two hundred people to a new life. Sarah is committed to the re-education programme to enable her to think like them. The Doctor now focuses on more searches of London using his new vehicle, the Whomobile, as transport. Under he finds the base used by Whitaker and Butler, but is scared away when they use a pterodactyl to defend their lair. When he returns with the Brigadier, the signs of occupation have been removed. Operation Golden Age is revealed to be a broad conspiracy containing Whitaker, Butler, Yates, Grover and Finch as its core co-ordinators. They have emptied London to enable it to revert to a more natural state, after which the people on the spaceships (in reality they are in vast bunkers and not in space at all) will be allowed out and enabled to repopulate a clean and free planet. Whitaker also works out how to reverse time, so that soon none of humanity apart from their own chosen specimens will ever have existed. Finch tries to frame and discredit the Doctor, whom he knows will not support their plans, and the Doctor soon twigs that an over-zealous Yates is the UNIT mole. lets the Doctor escape, for which Finch threatens a court martial. The Doctor uses his freedom to track down more monsters, but when he is recaptured the Brigadier asserts his authority and takes the Doctor into UNIT custody rather than the regular army's. Sarah has meanwhile escaped from the fake spaceship having learnt its true nature, but is apprehended by Finch, who tracks her down and returns her to Whitaker's custody. While she is away Mark works out that the ship is a fake too and exposes this to the other passengers, but he is not believed. When Sarah is returned to the ship she and Mark use the fake airlock to convince Ruth and the others of the depth of the deception Shortly afterward Finch and Yates reveal their hands to the Doctor, Benton and the Brigadier, and reveal the nature of their plans. The Doctor and the Brigadier get away once more and head back to the base, evading dinosaurs en route, where they confront Grover and Whitaker. The duped environmentalists from the fake spaceship also appear, along with Sarah, and demand an explanation. In the ensuing fight Whitaker and Grover are transported back through the Timescoop to the Golden Age they sought to bring to modern Britain. Back at UNIT HQ, the Brigadier confirms to the Doctor that the crisis is over, but there are still some human casualties to deal with. Finch will face a court martial while Yates is being offered the chance to resign and given extended sick leave. The Doctor reflects that people like Grover may have had good motivations in wanting to fight pollution and environmental degradation, but they took their schemes too far and endangered all mankind and its civilisation. He decides it is time for a holiday and offers to take Sarah Jane to the holiday planet of Florana. [] Continuity This section does not any . Please help improve this section by adding citations to . Unsourced material may be and . (April 2011) Sarah Jane Smith refers to her encounter with real dinosaurs in a conversation with during the episode "". The also mentions the events of this story to in . A clip on the website of refers to the events of this story as having been explained as mass hallucinations caused by a contaminated water supply. An alternative version of the events of this serial is mentioned in the Doctor Who Unbound audio play . [] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "Part One" 12 January 1974 25:29 11.0 16mm black and white engineering print "Part Two" 19 January 1974 24:43 10.1 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Three" 26 January 1974 23:26 11.0 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Four" 2 February 1974 23:33 9.0 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Five" 9 February 1974 24:30 9.0 PAL 2" colour videotape "Part Six" 16 February 1974 25:34 7.5 PAL 2" colour videotape Working titles for this story included Bridgehead from Space and Timescoop. The first episode has the story title contracted to Invasion in an attempt to conceal the central plot device. However this was undermined by the BBC listings magazine who gave the full story title. In the original novelisation, no reference is made to the "Whomobile" and the Doctor uses a military motor bike with electronic scanning equipment attached to it. Malcolm Hulke protested against the use of the title Invasion of the Dinosaurs, preferring the original working title of Timescoop, and felt the contraction for the first episode was silly, especially because the Radio Times listing used the full title. In a response letter after transmission script editor pointed out that all the titles used for the project had originated in the Doctor Who production office. He agreed that the contraction to Invasion was a decision he now regretted but noted that "Radio Times are a law unto themselves". Locations used in London included: , , , , , and [] Missing Episodes & Archive All episodes of this story bar episode 1 exist on their original colour master tapes, with the first episode only existing as a monochrome 16mm film print. There is a longstanding fan myth that the tape of episode 1 was erased by mistake, having been confused with an episode of the Patrick Troughton serial . In reality, BBC Enterprises issued instructions to wipe all six episodes of Invasion of the Dinosaurs in August 1974, just six months after the story's transmission; for reasons unknown, however, only episode 1 was actually junked. As far as the BBC was concerned, the story had been wiped in its entirety; researchers for the 1976 documentary Whose Doctor Who found that none of the episodes was listed as existing in the BBC library. The surviving film recording of Episode 1 is the only telerecording of a Season 11 episode known to exist. A black-and-white film print exists of the film sequences from part one. This includes one scene of a scared scavenger stealing money from a dead milkman's satchel omitted from the transmitted version, this would have been part of the deserted London montage. The black-and-white prints were used as practice for the film editor to make cuts before they cut the colour negatives. Colour 35mm film sequences from Episode five also exist. Episode 3's first edit (also known in the BBC as a 71 edit) also exists, without sound effects or music on the soundtrack. [] Cast notes John Bennett would later return to Doctor Who as Li H'sen Chang in . Peter Miles has also appeared in Doctor Who in other roles in and . Martin Jarvis had earlier appeared as Hilio in and would later appear as the Governor of Varos in . Carmen Silvera had previously appeared in . [] Reception After the episodes were broadcast, many children viewers of the show complained that the Tyrannosaurus Rex was actually an . Doctor Who: The Television Companion (by Howe and Walker, , 1998) quotes a contemporary review (from a ) that describes the dinosaur special effects thus: "After escaping they [the Doctor and Sarah] came up against the first dinosaur and, oh dear, shades of ! A nervously skiing about London streets didn't exactly fill me with fright..." [] In print A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in February 1976 as Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion. In 1993 it was reprinted with the title Doctor Who - Invasion of the Dinosaurs. The novelisation features a prologue about the dinosaurs and ends with the Doctor consulting the to determine the final fate of the Golden Age time travellers. An unabridged reading of the novelisation by actor was released on CD in November 2007 by BBC Audiobooks. book Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion Series Release number 22 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 19 February 1976 Preceded by ' Followed by ' [] VHS and DVD release This was the final complete story to be released by on , in 2003. The story is to be released on DVD in the UK on 9 January 2012 alongside the 1975 Tom Baker story , together forming the U.N.I.T Files box set. The DVD will feature a restored black-and-white version of Episode 1 as the default and also a 'best-endeavours' attempt at colour recovery of this episode as a branched-extra feature. In contrast to other wiped colour episodes from the Pertwee era where the missing colour information had been inadvertently recorded on the surviving black and white film copies as a sequence of visual artifacts/dots or , in the case of Episode 1 of this story this information was found to be incomplete, and only the red and green colour signal information was recoverable, requiring the missing blue signal information to be obtained via other means. The new colour version of Episode 1 featured on the DVD thus employs approximated blue colour information, and although the outcome is not up to normal DVD quality, it gives an impression of what the episode would have looked like when originally broadcast. [] References Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). . Outpost Gallifrey. Retrieved 2008-08-30.[] . Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). . A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Molesworth, Richard Wiped! Doctor Who's Missing Episodes, Telos Publishing Ltd, Sept 2010 "Doctor Who in the BBC" . Retrieved 29 December 2011. [] External links at at at the Fan reviews reviews at reviews at Target novelisation reviews at
An all music podcast featuring John Ricci, The Cook Trio, George Grosman, Abe Alam, Jim Bryer, Sid Blair & the Frank Capek Trio. Straight Ahead, Gypsy Jazz, Latin, Hard-Bop and Blues written and performed by Florida musicians.Palm Coast Jazz BlogPalm Coast Jazz FacebookHosts: Allison Paris and Kenny MacKenzie1 - Introduction - Allison, Kenny2 - "Mode Time" - John Ricci (Jacksonville, FL) John Ricci - tenor sax, composer; Joshua Bowlus - piano,Billy Thornton - bass. Peter Miles - drums,from the cd "Holding Time" click to buy at CD BabyJohn Ricci website 2. "Delphie" - The Cook Trio (Orlando, FL) Jason Cook - guitar, Kyle Jones - bass, Ian Cook - guitarfrom the cd "Moonlight"click to buy at Itunesand also at the Cook Trio website. 3 - Announcements - Kenny (background music from album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris) 4 - "Mambo" - Jim Bryer (Ponce Inlet, FL) Jim Bryer - composer, guitar and programmingJim Bryer website 5 - "Little Darlin'" - George Grosman (Orlando, FL) George Grosman - vocals, guitar, composer; Anthony Panacci - pianoRachel Melas - bass, Dave McDougall - drumsfrom the upcoming album "Water and Wine"click to buy George's cds at CD BabyMany more albums available at George's website. 6 - Announcements - Allison 7 - Live recording from Abe Alam (Orlando, FL) Abe Alam - guitar, Herman Raulerson - guitarMike Humphries - bass, Mason Fox - drumsAbe Alam website 8 - Live recording from Sid Blair & the St. Augustine Jazz Society All-Stars Sid Blair - tenor saxophone, Kenny MacKenzie - pianoLarry Nader - bass, Scott Mariash - drumsrecorded Labor Day 2011 at the Plaza de la ConstitucionSt Augustine Jazz Society website 9 - "Frank's Waltz" - Frank Capek Trio (Palm Coast, FL) Frank Capek - bass, composer; Kenny MacKenzie - pianoFrankie Capek - drumsrecorded live to 2-track in Palm Coast, Summer 2011 10 - Closing Announcements - Kenny, Allison (Palm Coast Jazz Closing Theme by Seven Octaves) If you are a jazz musician in Florida with quality recordings of your original music and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com.All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2011 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved. Please contact for broadcast version.
Family Theatre. January 5, 1949. Mutual net. "Where The Heart Is". Sustaining. A little British orphan comes to America, finding that adjusting to a new life is made easier by a new "boyfriend." Adolphe Menjou (host), Steve Dunne, Peter Miles, Tony La Frano (announcer), Gigi Perreaux, Bill Hampton (writer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Jeanine Roos, Jeanne Bates, Michael Chapin.