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Here it is... The Final episode of Eyes and Teeth. Over 200 Episodes from Paul Adams to Sir Ken Dodd...This final episode is dedicated to those guests we have since lost including John Challis, Wyn Calvin, Paul Eastwood, Phil Butler, Duggie Brown & Dave Myers. I want to thank every single guest who took my calls and gave their time to make this show a cavalcade of variety chat to last for years to come.
Desmondo & Cherry KingWelcome to Eyes & Teeth a lovely couple who I keep bumping into even into their retirement but who retires in this business? Hardly any of us, if showbusiness is in your blood then you will always want to share your talent and Des King with Cherry have entertained millions world wide up to just a few weeks ago. Des and Cherry tell me of their meeting and seasons they have performed in as well as great talents we have shared the stage with.It's rare I get to record an actual podcast backstage, but this was just that and even with another act in the room so now and again you will hear magician and ventriloquist Sam Jones in the background now and again. We were performing in Peacehaven in a variety show and we had the best audience in.The London Palladium pops up as well as Andy Eastwood, Jan Hunt, The City Varieties in Leeds, Hilary O Neil, Matt Daniel Baker, Keith Harris, David Nixon, Sir Ken Dodd, it really is a good old chat with friends before a show and a great example of why I wanted to start this podcast.I remember talking the much missed Phil Butler just a few short years ago about his podcast The Green Room where he took the same idea but across comedy clubs. He was there first and I just loved the idea so I guess along with Ricky Gervais, Debbie McGee, Louis Theroux and a few more I have been inspired and eyes and teeth was born.Most importantly Des shares with us his diagnoses of Prostate cancer and the latest news with that which is a very much needed listen too for young and old men alikeWelcome todays guests Des King & Cherry
Co-founder of Radiate (the app) Phil Butler hopped on a zoom call with me for the Festy Hub Podcast.... when I tell you that we answered every question y'all have ever wondered about the app. Download Radiate and see what the word is all about. Special Guest: Phil Butler IG: NowThatsAGoodPicture App IG & TikTok: RadiateTheWorld Website: https://www.radiatetheworld.com/
Brett interviews Phil Butler, who came to faith in Christ later in life. Hear how God reached him in this inspiring story of God's grace.
Phil is a very funny, creative, talented lovable personality who loves to just entertain people. In todays edition of Eyes & teeth you get to hear of his passions and genuine love for the business he's in. Comedy, Magic, Cod Ventriloquism, Pathos & Light Painting, Sketches, Writing, Photography and much more.We cover many subjects from Cruise Ships to Jongleurs Comedy Clubs, Michael McIntyre to Paul McCartney, Joe Pasquale to ET, Cromer Pier to Hollywood with Paul Zerdin. Phil has enjoyed a fascinating career that he is still creating new ideas for and during lockdown has invented new ways to keep his followers satisfied through his unique photography and posts.Welcome to the World of Phil ButlerThe Cromer Pier Show 2021 - Cromer Pier
Recorded for release w/c 22nd March 2021 On Episode 613 of The Milk Bar Suzi Quatro chats about her latest single and album, we also have music from Sun King Rising, Dinky Music and Creation. Phil Butler is along to talk about the Cromer Pier summer season, Paul Binkhorn tells us about his latest online comedy short and LGBT+ Sparkle let us know about this week's talk.
Phil Butler and I have known each other for ten years and every time I turn around, he's doing something great! We had a chance to sit down and compare career paths, discuss Phil's NAIOP board appointment, and talk about growing diversity within the commercial real estate industry.
Recorded for release W/C 20th April 2020 On this week's episode Amrita Acharia shares news of the release of season3 of The Good Karma Hospital on DVD, Doreen Tipton chats about her Poetry for Kids, Sam Callahan teases us with a clip of his latest single, Alexis talks about her music, we hear from Funtime Theatre about their video messages, Justin Pearson shares tales from a life as a Stuntman, Phil Butler tells us about his many talents, former Peter Pan Corey Jones has a natter about his work, Ringmaster Kallum O'Sullivan lets us know about last weekend's International Circus Day and we also have a tune from Jon Kings.
Phil and Anthony Butler make a father-son team that's ambitiously leading the efforts at MARS BioImaging as CEO and CMO, respectively. They have their sights set on improving the current state of medical imaging in an unprecedented way through the use of spectroscopy and 3D imaging. Modern x-ray technology has the ability to identify tissue density and shape, but not to distinguish between different types of material, or to identify cell-specific labels attached for the purposes of research or drug therapies. The use of spectroscopy, however, enables us to see inside the body at the atomic level, which is a capability that's paving the way for a deeper understanding of disease processes and prevention, as well as applications in personalized medicine. Most recently, the team at BioImaging has been looking at samples of excised plaque from patients who've suffered from a medical event such as stroke or heart attack. By scanning these samples using spectroscopic technology, they are not only able to determine the amount of fat versus calcium versus tissue but obtain and rotate in 3D space color-coded images of these samples. Tune in to learn more about the groundbreaking applications of this technology in clinical medicine and research, and send your inquiries to info@bioimaging.com.
Recorded at Molineux, The Grand and in Milton Keynes for release Monday 26th March 2018 This week we chat with Lyn Paul about Blood Brothers, Carli Norris about Turn of the Screw and CHartlotte Wakefield abut Crazy for You all at The Grand, Phil Butler lets us know abut Pantomania at The Place in Oakengates, Chuck Micalleff talks about the Health and Happiness show and we have music from Ben Glover. Oh and we are joined by the Easter Bunny, aka Luke Daqvies.
James, David and Brad spend a week contemplating episode 17 on white privilege with Phil Butler and dive deeper. If privilege is invisible how do we put our finger on it? We talk about David's experience with the "Privilege Walk" activity in school, and how the act ignited a serious change in his world view of power dynamics in this country. Also what were we not taught in school about the history of race in this country? Who decided whether African Americans received property, jobs etc. and access to education?music creditsAgain - The Del Toros (closing song)Violet - The Frozen OceanYourself and Everyone Else - Travis LoafmanPuppy Love - Mike ArnoultInception - The Squid and the Whale www.thesquidandthewhale.comA Slowly Building Storm - Hillfurther learningWhite Like Me by Tim Wise www.timwise.orgWhite Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Napsack - Peggy McIntoshA Privilege Walk example13th (2016) - Netflix documentary on race and prison systems in the United States
We are back again, and this week we dare to talk about white people as white dudes. What does it mean to be white, what is white privilege, and why does race matter in the United States? Phil Butler, higher education scholar and practitioner, discusses this and more. www.everythingisok.net twitter: @evrythngsOK
Recorded at Molineux Monday 12th December 2016 This week we talk to Panto Stars Rebecca Keatley, Ian Billings and Phil Butler, hear about The Grand's Panto History exhibition at The Light House, find out our Christmas services at St Peter's and the the work of The Good Shepard Ministries in the City Centre and hear from Andy Reeves about a charity collection, We have music from Brothers of the Moment who play live in the studio, Kludo White who shares his Christmas single and Jean Martyn tinkles the ivories with somefestive tunes.
Recorded at Molineux Monday 5th September 2016 This week on The Milk Bar we chat with Ken McCluskey who played Derek 'The Meatman' Scully in the film The Commitments and is part of The Stars From The Commitments at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on the 23rd of October, we find out about the Dodo Pad and their Acad Pad for students from Rebecca Jay the MD at Dodo Towers, YETGA turn up with a full on Zombie Apocalypse ahead of their 'Feast of the Flesh' at the Book Mark in Bloxwich later this month,Iam Billings and Phil Butler are in different Pantos this year and join us to tell us about them and we meet Andre Young to chat about his gym wear company - Frontline apparel. Music comes from The Meow Meows with Hannah and Alex from the band.
Recorded at Moloineux Monday 8th February 2016 This week we hear from 2 of the cast of Jersey Boys that is the The Grand until the 20th of February, Natasha Marie and Greg Dean joins us in the studio to share their single released as Spi, we talk to Steve Downs of The Wildside Activity Centre about their forthcoming activities, we catch up with Phil Butler about his summer shows and Tinned Astronaut join us in the studio to play live.
On the show this week: We start with some comedy from the Southgate Club and comic Phil Butler; then we're with north London's answer to ghostbusters with Mikey and Louise from the North London Paranormal Investigations Team; and a sponsored dog walk in aid of Cancer Research UK
Phil Butler, director of the Centre for Cyber Crime & Computer Security, speaks at the Welsh Fraud Forum (23 April 2010)
A bumper week for our 50th, as we cover Saw VI, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Triangle, and Bottle Shock. We also muse on the possibility of a British Saw film, the genius of Terry Gilliam, Paul somehow mixes up laughing and vomiting, In This Week in Movie History, Desert Island Flicks (this week: "best horror franchise"), and an interview with comedian Phil Butler. Oh, and when Paul mentioned the movie "Unlawful Entry", Jenny barely stifled a laugh so filthy we had to edit it out, but think of that when you hear the title and it'll hopefully make you smile.