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In this episode, Nathan, B.R., and Al revisit 'Gun Culture 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0,' examining the state of the 'citizen rifleman,' competition shooting, and the declining urgency for training since the COVID era ended. B.R. dives into the massive Raoul Moat manhunt in Britain, Nathan shares his recent work as a volunteer RSO, and the trio dissects the gun community's downward spiral without immediate threats. They also highlight freedoms quietly at risk under the new administration. Unfiltered and loaded with gritty discussion.RAADS Autism Test:https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/Check out PP.TF here:https://pptaskforce.comwww.instagram.com/pptaskforce.est23/Check out our sponsors: Cloud Defensive / Chad Defensive Rifle / EDC Lights:For 10% off site wide, that stacks with any Cloud Defensive sales, use Code: ARTANDWAR10https://clouddefensive.comAttorneys for Freedom - Attorneys on Retainer Program, sign up via this link to support the show:https://attorneysonretainer.us/artandwar Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! https://www.patreon.com/CBRNArtCheck out our link tree for the rest of our stuff:https://link.space/@CBRNartFollow the lads on IG: Nathan / Main Page: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en B.R: https://www.instagram.com/br.the.anarchLucas: https://www.instagram.com/heartl1ne/
Theatre director Robert Icke's production of Oedipus won best revival and a best actress award for Lesley Manville at last night's Olivier Awards - but his new play Manhunt is now demanding his attention at the Royal Court Theatre in London. The drama focuses on the story of Raoul Moat who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her new boyfriend before a stand-off with armed police which ended in his suicide. Samira talks to Robert Icke and to Samuel Edward-Cook who plays Moat. The Edwardian era - from Queen Victoria's death to the start of the First World War - is the subject of a new exhibition at the King's Gallery in London. Samira is joined by its curator Kathryn Jones from the Royal Collection Trust and by the historian and Alwyn Turner, author of Little Englanders: Britain in the Edwardian Era.The Swinging Sixties bring to mind films like Michael Caine's Alfie and the social realist dramas like Up The Junction. But A Touch of Love, released in 1969 and now getting a fresh outing on DVD, offers up an unusual female perspective on the era of free love. Margaret Drabble adapted her own novel the Millstone for the film which starred Sandy Dennis - alongside a young Ian McKellen in his first screen role. We hear from its director Waris Hussein - who also directed the first episodes of Dr Who.
He's the Heavyweight Champion of the World in bare knuckle fighting. An insight into Mick Terill's life, in and out of the ring, the reason for his loss to Arnold Adams, getting sh1t-talked by Lorenzo Hunt, doing the doors, street activities, wearing balaclavas in banks...! Proudly sponsored by Gold Seal - suppliers of the highest grade Shilajit and health products in the UK. For a 10% discount on their pure premium Shilajit, Mushroom Capsules, Testosterone Booster and other health supplements, visit: https://goldsealshilajit.com/?oly=liamtuffs%3Futm_source%3DYouTube&utm_medium=LiamTuffs&utm_campaign=shilajitresins&utm_content=videodescription Follow our socials for daily content: Instagram: https://instagram.com/liamtuffs Facebook: https://facebook.com/liamtuffsfb TikTok: https://tiktok.com/liamtuffs1 X / Twitter: https://x.com/liamtuffs1 Mick Terrill: https://www.instagram.com/mick_terrill
Contentwarnung: Suizid, häusliche Gewalt, Kindesmisshandlung, Tötung von Tieren | Wütend hämmert Raoul auf seine Tastatur. Im Minutentakt veröffentlicht er Facebook-Posts: „Komme gerade aus dem Knast, in ein komplett kaputtes Leben. Habe mein Geschäft verloren. Meine Kinder ans Jugendamt. Werde mein Haus verlieren und meine Liebste, mit der ich sechs Jahre zusammen war.” Raoul ist sich sicher: er hat nichts mehr zu verlieren, und er hat eine Mission – Rache. ***Wenn du von Suizidgedanken betroffen bist, wende dich BITTE an die Telefonseelsorge: 0800.1110111 | 0800.1110222 DU BIST NICHT ALLEIN! Anlaufstellen und Hilfe bei häuslicher Gewalt: Opfertelefon vom Weißen Ring: 116 006 Onlineberatung Weißer Ring: weisser-ring.de/hilfe-fuer-opfer/onlineberatung Frauenhauskoordinierung: frauenhauskoordinierung.de Hilfetelefon „Gewalt gegen Frauen“: 116 016 Beratungsstellen für Opfer von häuslicher Gewalt: frauen-gegen-gewalt.de | maennerberatungsnetz.de ➤ https://anchor.fm/crime-time/subscribe Supporte meinen Podcast mit einem kostenpflichtigen Abo! Das Abo beinhaltet KEINEN exklusiven Content, es ist nur Support.♥ ➤Mehr von Kati Winter: https://linktr.ee/katiwinter **Solltest du für deinen Podcast oder einen Beitrag meine Recherche als Quelle nutzen, freue ich mich über Credits.** Quellen: https://pastebin.com/xwvQExb1 Bildquelle: https://t1p.de/vjhwv ➤ https://www.crimecandle.com Entdecke jetzt die CRIME CANDLES! Die einzigartigen Rätselkerzen basierend auf echten Kriminalfällen.
In Which Murderer's 38th episode of Season 6, the girls cover Manhunt Murders. Mel starts us off with the manhunt for Raoul Moat, before Holly fills you in on the crimes and chasing of Christopher Dorner. Holly suggested this week's episode - but she can't remember why. And we can't remember why. In this week's episode there is head on car rage with technical difficulties, rogue sheep, royal rumours, very confused celebrity footballers and hostage fees are discussed. Both girls are not going to take much negotiation. Also there is an amazing blooper of Mel followed by her absolute panic which we have left in for your listening pleasure. And her rage.Production, recording and post production completed by Holly who is holding herself hostage and demanding that Consulting Producer Craig bring her a Big Mac and do the editing before she will release herself.Holly edited this week. All complaints should be sent directly to Mel while Consulting Producer Craig waits for Holly's two brain cells to connect again.Big thank you to all our listeners for subscribing, leaving fantastic reviews and sending in great theme suggestions.WE HAVE MERCH! www.whichmurderer.com - CLICK ON THE MERCHANDISE TAB FOR A LINK!WARNING - Explicit language, content and themes (plus whatever else will cover us legally).All opinions stated are our own and case information was gathered from legitimate sources within the public realm.Pre-recorded in Scotland
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Latem 2010 roku cały kraj śledził największą obławę w historii Anglii. Poszukiwanym był Raoul Moat, który kilka dni wcześniej zamordował nieznajomego, zastrzelił byłą dziewczynę i próbował zabić policjanta. Nic nie wskazywało na to, że niedługo dopuści się tak poważnych zbrodni. Co mogło skłonić mężczyznę do popełnienia tak wstrząsających czynów? Makabryczne przestępstwa, tragiczne wypadki i trwające latami dochodzenia… Te zbrodnie wstrząsnęły Anglią! W każdym z odcinków podcastu poznamy wstrząsające historie, którymi żyła kiedyś cała Anglia. Większość z nich jest spowita aurą tajemnicy aż po dziś. Nowe odcinki w każdy czwartek, o 18.00. Słuchaj „Najgorszych zbrodni Anglii” i pozostałych podcastów na naszym YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music i Google Podcasts.
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Today's Case is all about one of Britain's Most Wanted Men, a man who declared war on Northumbria Police in July 2010. This is the case of Raoul Moat. To recommend a case for me to cover please use the below Google Form: https://forms.gle/SLeSPsC2rs6uArxYA Business Enquiries - truecrimecaitlyn@hotmail.com Source Material : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UsDoz8WnIPazxATtWsGHQEORgI__7IJuXs63-Uemlqo/edit?usp=sharing
After a little break, Fni Wrapchat is back with this brilliant episode hosted by Remie Michelle Clarke. This one is a great episode for Actors. Share with an Actor buddy! Remie was joined by the brilliantly talented Gavin O'Connor Gavin is an Irish actor best known for his work as Mackin in the hit drama Taken Down (2018). Known for his character portrayal of real-life people, Gavin took on the role of Northumbria Police Chief, Steve Neill in The Hunt for Raoul Moat (2023), as well as his critically acclaimed role of Sean Doherty opposite Aidan Gillen in Charlie (2015) . In 2016 he also took on the iconic role of Irish rebellion leader, Patrick Pearse in The Bloody Irish (2015) for PBS. He plays Murphy in The Alienist (2018) opposite Dakota Fanning, Luke Evans & Daniel Brühl for Paramount. Gavin appeared as Uthred Of East Anglia in two season's of Netflix/ MGM's hit Vikings: Valhalla (2022). He was the Earl Of Shrewsbury alongside Henry Cavill and Jonathan Rhys Meyers in the worldwide hit series The Tudors (2007) for Showtime, John McCarthy opposite Carice van Houten in French horror film Dorothy (2008) and Detective Duffy in The Front Line (2006). Gavin's first film as writer/producer Blink (2014) was nominated in World Competition at The Montreal World Film Festival. Originally from Cork, he trained at Ireland's prestigious Samuel Beckett Center at Trinity College Dublin. Gavin is also an accomplished voice-over artist having worked on several productions including Galactik Football (2006). If you enjoy our podcast and events why not deep dive into our back catalogue and pop over to support us on buymeacoffe.com/fni and become a member (We need your support!) FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, @paulbutlerlennox Paul Webster @paulwebsterfilms and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks @mark_monks99 in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. @thepodcaststudios Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film
After a little break, Fni Wrapchat is back with this brilliant episode hosted by Remie Michelle Clarke. This one is a great episode for Actors. Share with an Actor buddy! Remie was joined by the brilliantly talented Gavin O'Connor Gavin is an Irish actor best known for his work as Mackin in the hit drama Taken Down (2018). Known for his character portrayal of real-life people, Gavin took on the role of Northumbria Police Chief, Steve Neill in The Hunt for Raoul Moat (2023), as well as his critically acclaimed role of Sean Doherty opposite Aidan Gillen in Charlie (2015) . In 2016 he also took on the iconic role of Irish rebellion leader, Patrick Pearse in The Bloody Irish (2015) for PBS. He plays Murphy in The Alienist (2018) opposite Dakota Fanning, Luke Evans & Daniel Brühl for Paramount. Gavin appeared as Uthred Of East Anglia in two season's of Netflix/ MGM's hit Vikings: Valhalla (2022). He was the Earl Of Shrewsbury alongside Henry Cavill and Jonathan Rhys Meyers in the worldwide hit series The Tudors (2007) for Showtime, John McCarthy opposite Carice van Houten in French horror film Dorothy (2008) and Detective Duffy in The Front Line (2006). Gavin's first film as writer/producer Blink (2014) was nominated in World Competition at The Montreal World Film Festival. Originally from Cork, he trained at Ireland's prestigious Samuel Beckett Center at Trinity College Dublin. Gavin is also an accomplished voice-over artist having worked on several productions including Galactik Football (2006). If you enjoy our podcast and events why not deep dive into our back catalogue and pop over to support us on buymeacoffe.com/fni and become a member (We need your support!) FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, @paulbutlerlennox Paul Webster @paulwebsterfilms and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks @mark_monks99 in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. @thepodcaststudios Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Police who investigated the disappearance of Nicola Bulley from beside a riverbank have been heavily criticised in a damning report. Lancashire Police's decision to reveal the mother-of-two's mental health issues was condemned as "avoidable and unnecessary". The College of Policing's chief executive officer Andy Marsh said there was "substantial learning" for the Lancashire force. On the Sky News Daily, host Niall Paterson is joined by former chief constable of Northumbria Police Sue Sim, who was the top officer at the force when gunman Raoul Moat shot his ex-girlfriend and killed her new lover, before shooting a police officer. She explains the criticisms and the difficulties when dealing with high-profile cases. Plus, Martin Brunt, our crime correspondent, details what the report says about Lancashire Police's investigation. Producer: Emma Rae WoodhouseInterview producer: Melissa TutesigensiPromotions producer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Philly Beaumont
Paramount+ zeigt den Drag-Contest „Drag Race Germany“, in der ARD-Mediathek gibt’s das neue investigative Verbraucherformat „Die Recherche“ mit der ersten Story „Inside Aldi“ und bei MagentaTV gibt es die True-Crime-Serie „The Hunt of Raoul Moat“ zu streamen. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-drag-race-germany-die-recherche-inside-aldi-the-hunt-for-raoul-moat
Paramount+ zeigt den Drag-Contest „Drag Race Germany“, in der ARD-Mediathek gibt’s das neue investigative Verbraucherformat „Die Recherche“ mit der ersten Story „Inside Aldi“ und bei MagentaTV gibt es die True-Crime-Serie „The Hunt of Raoul Moat“ zu streamen. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-drag-race-germany-die-recherche-inside-aldi-the-hunt-for-raoul-moat
Paramount+ zeigt den Drag-Contest „Drag Race Germany“, in der ARD-Mediathek gibt’s das neue investigative Verbraucherformat „Die Recherche“ mit der ersten Story „Inside Aldi“ und bei MagentaTV gibt es die True-Crime-Serie „The Hunt of Raoul Moat“ zu streamen. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-drag-race-germany-die-recherche-inside-aldi-the-hunt-for-raoul-moat
In this episode Steffan and Bobby chat to an incredible actor who is currently appearing in Patriots in the West End! His TV and Film credits include 1917, Andor, Young Wallander, The Walk-In and The Hunt for Raoul Moat. His Theatre credits include Bent - Queer Theatre at the national, Hangmen, Shook, Ravenscourt and The 306. They discuss Josef's fitness journey, appearing in cult shows with huge fanbases and what it's like to do a show as dawn breaks!! Enjoy the episode! Our brand new online coaching service Fit2 Perform has launched!! Check it out at www.fit-2.co.uk Join Fit2 Perform today and start your journey towards a stronger, healthier, and more confident you!! Don't forget to leave us a rating and a review (preferably 5 stars!) and if you've got any questions you want answered, head to Instagram @fit2_talk and slide into those DM's!
Thursday, 1st July, 2010. The blue doors of His Majesty's prison Durham open widely to reveal the outline of a large imposing figure. At six feet, three inches tall, and weighing about 240 lbs, thirty-seven-years-old Raoul Moat was an intimidating figure who was prone to random aggressive outbursts.Support the show
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A diverse slate of good shows this episode starting with Prime Video's feminist noir comedy Deadloch set in Tasmania. There's lots to like, but watch it for Kate Box. Stan has the Spanish drama about real life adult movie star Nacho Vidal. It's a sex-filled R-rated romp telling how Nacho went on to feature in around 700 porn movies. Finally we look at Hunt for Raoul Moat on Britbox which is a brilliant dramatisation of Britain's biggest manhunt for a very violent offender.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ralph and Raul talk riots at a gig in Liverpool, the first hand account from Gazza about getting involved in the Raoul Moat situation, companies with pun names, getting addicted to things, genius business ideas and boring stag dos. Follow Raul KohliSend me an anonymous message - Right hereLeave me a voicemail - Let me know if you have any questions or things to be discussed on future episodesRalph Brown Comedy InstagramRalph Brown Comedy FacebookEmail: thebrownjewelspod@gmail.comPodcast artwork by the very talented @jmsyllart - check him out
Rab and Grado plunge into the depths of wrestling and tuba playing on this weeks show! Hear what Grado did to a tuba, why Rab is a hypochondriac, Beyonce and Lizzo in an Orange Band and do you think Raoul Moat looks like Brock Lesnar? Plus your Bury/Putovers, best T-Shirts on the List and John makes an arse of the quiz! Episode CLXI is here, ring the bell! Get more content including the video version, the recording of the live show and access to our Discord at patreon.com/wrestlingdaft And get your Wrestling Daft merch shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/wrestlingdaft
In this week's episode, we talk about Raoul Moat's rampage in July 2010. Time Stamps 00:00:00 - 00:00:55 - Network ad, theme and intro 00:00:55 - 00:13:10 - General chat - TV & DnD 00:13:10 - 00:22:13 - Background - adolescence, home life 00:22:13 - 00:29:17 - Adult life and release from prison 00:29:17 - 01:26:39 - First shooting, 999 call, subsequent shootings 00:42:49 - 00:43:10 - Aahfter Horror advert 00:43:10 - 01:00:19 - Gazza, stand-off and negotiations 01:00:19 - 01:23:57 - Taser incident and apprehension 01:23:57 - 01:25:46 - Next episode announcement and closing theme Twitter: @crimeslike Instagram: @crimeslikethese Music by: Glitterwolf, Twitter Spotify Check our other podcast on the Black Fur Network! Aah!fter Horror with hosts Paul, Mike, Dan and Cheer Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcast
We become the latest victims for Count Dracula to sink his teeth into as we review Renfield this week. The lads tackle a plethora of topics, including the length of adverts at cinemas (again), the new ‘all stars’ show of I’m a Celebrity… South Africa, The Hunt for Raoul Moat, Evil Dead Rise and The … Continue reading "Episode 202: Renfield"
Plus Ted Lasso, Ocean World 4K, Love is Blind, Better Call Saul, Extrapolations, Obsession, The Power, Colin From Accounts, Dreamland, The Hunt for Raoul Moat and Great Expectations. Grace has a go at Anime with Your Name, Damo has some ‘legitimate concerns' and Adam brings a crushing revelation to one of the pod. It was tricky to talk about the first episode of Malpractice without some minor spoilers, there's also one spoiler, flagged by Damo, for The Power episode 6. We preview Fantasy Island, Citadel, Sam: The Saxon, Sweet Tooth and Inside No 9 and discuss news/trailers for The Idol, True Detective Night Country, Prime Video and re-booting shows in general. For the awesome Ncuti Gatwa Dr Who photo shoot click here. For The Idol trailer click here. For the True Detective Night Country trailer click here. We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episode and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. You can also catch-up on our Mandalorian, Succession, Yellowjackets and Ted Lasso specials. Our back catalogue of shows includes The Walking Dead, Line of Duty and Stranger Things! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Chloe, Damo and Izzi
“Hello there, this is the gunman from Birtley last night, er, my name is Raoul Moat...um, what I'm phoning about is to tell you exactly why I have done what I have done right? Now my girlfriend has been having an affair behind my back with one of your officers, this gentleman that I shot last night...I am hunting for officers now.” This was the 999 call from mass killer, Raoul Moat, while he was on the run. To understand how he came to be making this call, we must first go back to long before Raoul's life even began. Raoul's father's life, his mother's life, and his own childhood, are all inextricably woven into the journey to him becoming a brutal, and ruthless killer. Join my Facebook group for some great giveaways, discuss case theories and take part in polls for future episodes. Just search for: True Crime Britain Podcast - Official Group or follow the link. I look forward to seeing you there :} If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you're listening from. For credits, Transcripts & Photo's relating to today's episode, please visit WWW.TRUECRIMEBRITAIN.COM/EPISODES Exclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please JOIN MY SHOW! Get involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKTWITTERYOUTUBE If you'd like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Radio exclusively played the first episode of The Rathband Tapes podcast. It's was aired to coincide with the drama The Hunt for Raoul Moat on ITV across TV in the United Kingdom. For more than a decade, conversations between the late PC David Rathband and his ghost writer Tony Horne, recorded during the writing of the best-selling book Tango 190, have remained in a vault. Now for the first time, David's voice tells his own story. Gerry chats to Tony about the making of this podcast, The Rathband Tapes. - From press: Podcast Radio listeners heard David's own account of being shot, the untold story of dealing with becoming blind, his depression, his Pride of Britain Award – and going from hero to zero overnight. Tony, the high-profile former Metro Radio breakfast show presenter: “David became my friend. This is an emotional and painful story told with the help of David's twin Darren and of course David himself”. Podcast Radio director Paul Chantler noted: “We were thrilled to be able to offer our listeners a true broadcast exclusive. The Rathband Tapes are condensed from hundreds of hours of recordings and produced to a high standard by Tony. We're really pleased to be able to work with him.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rab & Grado have more AI image chat, along with Lewis Capaldi's love of TNA, Grado's fear of hamsters and the story behind Gazza and Raoul Moat! There's still time to talk some wrestling though with your Bury/Putovers wrestling terms you use and our new quiz, win our wages! Episode CLVIII is here, ring the bell! Get more content including the video version, the recording of the live show and access to our Discord at patreon.com/wrestlingdaft And get your Wrestling Daft merch shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/wrestlingdaft
Luke returns to the podcast to join Matt and site contributor Nick Bartlett to review ITV's new factual drama The Hunt for Raoul Moat, the return of Barry on HBO and Sky Comedy. Plus The Last Thing He Told Me on Apple TV+ and Florida Man on Netflix.
This week on Bingewatch, we're getting drunk, giving birth and heading to the jungle (kind of). It's a messy one!(01:28) The Mantle Twins are on a mission to change the way women give birth, in Dead Ringers on Prime Video.(06:14) The Hunt for Raoul Moat is a new original series on ITVX dramatising one of the biggest manhunts in British history, after spree shooter Raoul Moat shot and killed one person and wounded two others in 2010.(11:40) Two people compete to inherit the world's greatest wine collection in Apple TV's Drops of God.(16:28) Ant & Dec swap the Australian jungle for South Africa, as a bunch of past legends compete for the ultimate prize in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of HereeeeeeFollow Bingewatch on all major podcast players for your weekly rundown of the best binge-worthy shows across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Remember to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser and Goodpods AND you can now show your support and leave a tip for Ian and Hannah.You can also stay in touch with the team via Twitter and tell us what you're binge-watching.AND if you like Bingewatch but you're looking for a specific review, check out BITESIZE BINGEWATCH, our brand new sister show making it easier to get the bits you want!
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Nihal to talk about Scared of the Dark, The Hunt for Raoul Moat and Rennervations.
Caroline Frost chats to Kelly-Anne Taylor about the best things coming up on the box this week, plus a quick dive into the archive Show Notes: Obsession, Netflix The Hunt for Raoul Moat, ITV1 Deborah James: Bowelbabe In Her Own Words, BBC 2 Scared of the Dark, Channel 4 Our Changing Planet, BBC 1 One from the Archive: The Gold: The Inside Story, BBC iPlayer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Screenwriter Kevin Sampson on the complexities of his new true crime drama for ITV, The Hunt for Raoul Moat. Max Porter found huge success with his first book, Grief is the Thing with Feathers, acclaimed as a tender, funny and original story of loss. His latest, Shy, completes the trilogy about grief that began with that book. It tells the story of a teenage boy in the 90s, setting off in the middle of the night from a residential house in the countryside for disturbed children. Opera director Adele Thomas on the reaction to her Twitter thread about what a stage director earns. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, photographer Chris Killip immersed himself in communities in the north-east of England. The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead presents a career retrospective, with the stark yet tender images he made at its heart. The poet Katrina Porteous, who like Killip has worked on the Durham coast, reviews the exhibition. Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu
Jennifer Garner joins us on this week's show to talk about Apple's new mystery thriller, The Last Thing He Told Me, plus Charlie Murphy drops by to fill us in on Netflix's new BDSM-happy erotic thriller, Obsession. Elsewhere, we join The Hunt For Raoul Moat on ITV, get some surprising statistics about podcast listeners in Fiji, and James comes to a final decision on the issue of the cake.
Raoul Moat decided when he was in prison to take matters into his own hands when he found out his girlfriend had started a relationship with a man called Chris Brown. The events that unfolded in 2010 were to become one of the most known incidents in the UK. Join me in my latest True Crime documentary where I take you through the story of Raoul Moat.
Raoul Moat acted out a deranged murderous attack to get back at the police who he felt were responsible for destroying his life after his girlfriend left him. After getting out of prison for assault, he declared war on the police, went on the run, and a huge manhunt involving an RAF Tornado Fighter Jet was conducted. It ended with a standoff on a riverbank with the police. FB/IG @robotsforeyespodcast http://podbelly.com http://retrovague.com http://suikerapparel.com http://robotsforeyespodcast.com
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Helen Anderson and Danni Howard take a look at the case of Raoul Moat, the murderer on the run that had the UK glued to their TV screens. After getting out of prison, Raoul took his hatred of the police to a whole new level, murdering two innocent men and seriously injuring his ex-girlfriend before turning the gun on himself. Expect a terrifying meat head of a man, a vendetta against the police, serious ‘roid rage, and football star Gazza turning up to save the day with a fishing rod and a chicken dinner… Devils in The Dark contains graphic details of sexual assault and violence and is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 00:00 - Introduction 06:06 - Where Raoul's story begins 11:35 - Raoul's girlfriend, Samantha 14:29 - Raoul goes to prison 16:55 - Samantha's new boyfriend, Christopher Brown 21:40 - Raoul's Plan 22:28 - Raoul gets out of prison 23:35 - The murder of Christopher Brown 27:01 - Raoul's letters 31:00 - Raoul calls 999 32:35 - The shooting of PC David Rathband 33:59 - Raoul goes on the run 42:18 - Gazza to the rescue 42:22 - The last ditch attempt to catch Raoul alive 45:37 - Raoul commits suicide 49:13 - Outro Follow Helen Anderson at @helenanderz and Danni Howard at @thatdannihoward. Special thanks to Woodcut Media. See audioboom.com/about/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Produced by Alexandra Jueno at Audioboom Studios. If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week's episode please consider contacting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline national male survivor helpline: 0808 800 5005
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It's that time again, where we give you a sneak peek of what goes on over at the glorious RedHanded Patreon page, so we're giving you some of the juiciest highlights from the previous month of bonus content. This time you get to hear all about Raoul Moat from our Patreon exclusive episode Raoul Moat: Terror of Tyneside. On top of that, there's our latest segment on Under the Duvet called "EmptyHanded" where we listen to the relationship woes of our wonderful patrons, and then try our best to offer some advice. And, we have even had a bonus appearance from "Dog the Bounty Hunter" in our latest offering of In the News! Listen to all this and more over at patreon.com/redhanded
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On July 1st 2010 Raoul Moat was released from Durham prison. 5 days later - after the largest manhunt in Northumbria Police history – he would be dead, having shot three people, declared war on the police, seen 35,000 people join a supportive Facebook group and had a football legend in a dressing gown turn up to take him fishing.But he was an utter dullard and we couldn't care less.This week we instead take a look at a remarkably similar case from 100 years earlier which saw a man called Tommy Craig also leave prison with murderous vengeance against his former fiancée and the authorities on his mind – and also accumulating an alarming amount of fans as he carried out his awful acts.We also take a look at Harry Roberts, another surprisingly popular cop killer, “creative” baker and maddeningly competent driver FROM WHOM THERE IS MERCH AVAILABLEAnd because we have a format to stick to we also travel back to 2010, the year of the Icelandic Ash Cloud, Deepwater Horizon, Swine Flu and, worst of all, Nick Clegg. Along the way, there's also time to remember the Myrka, an unconvincing monster from Doctor Who, and Cyril Smith, an actual monster. Along the way: John checks a healthy child into intensive care so he can go for a Nandos! Gareth is a fox apologist! Claire kills another dog! Former Spurs midfielder David Howells swallows his tongue! One of British Sea Power falls out of a tree! Ingrid Pitt trying to karate kick a pantomime horse https://youtu.be/jUCSlb-jhsU You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram. Our theme music is “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay One thing that you must understand, We are the monsters of Sunderland, Seaburn to the burning sea, Darwinian animosity.
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.In episode 2 of the 21-week series ‘The hunt for Raoul Moat,’ Sue Sim, former Chief Constable of Northumbria Police, receives a call on the night of July 3rd, 2010, to say there’d been a double shooting in a quiet suburb of Newcastle. Specialist police units, snipers and RAF jets all featured in the pursuit of the gunman that followed, which played out live around the world. CREDITS -'The hunt for Raoul Moat' was written and produced by Robert MulhernRecordings, research, and production assistance by Tom GillespieSpecial thanks to our contributors, Sue Sim and Lisa DowdArchive, Simon WindsorHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDigital, Tom GillespieSound Design, Robert MulhernTV Treatment, Hope YeomansTV Output Editor, Emily DeekerSocial Media, Chris ScottGraphics, Brian GillinghamPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21 Subscribe to StoryCast '21.#StoryCast21
StoryCast '21: On 3rd July 2010, Sue Sim, Chief Constable of Northumbria Police, received a call in the middle of the night, to say there’d been a double shooting in a quiet suburb of Newcastle. Specialist police units, snipers and RAF jets all featured in the pursuit of the gunman, which played out live around the world.New episode every Monday.StoryCast '21: Using the timeframe of the last 21-years, Sky News returns to some of this century's biggest news stories, using the focus of extraordinary personal stories, defined by these events. CREDITS - 'The hunt for Raoul Moat' was written and produced by Robert MulhernRecordings, research, and production assistance by Tom GillespieSpecial thanks to our contributors, Sue Sim and Lisa DowdArchive, Simon WindsorSky News Head of Radio, Dave Terris Digital, Tom GillespieSound Design, Robert MulhernTV Treatment, Hope YeomansTV Output Editor, Emily DeekerSocial Media, Chris ScottGraphics, Brian GillinghamPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to skynews.com/storycast21
In July 2010 in Northumberland England, a jealous ex-boyfriend goes on a violent rampage after deciding that police have taken too much from him, including his relationship. He effectively declares war on the police after killing his ex's new partner, and shooting an officer, both from point blank range. Then he went into hiding, alarming the police, his now #1 target.This episode is sponsored by:IPVanishDaily Harvest (promo code: what)GabiOriginal music by Ben Krejci, Lee Rosevere, Kai Engel, and Daniel Birch.
In this latest interview Charlie talks with Steve Wraith about fighter Richy Horsley, the emergence of Podcasts, Mike Tyson, Mary Bell the child killer, Raoul Moat, Dale Cregan, Danny and Darren Gee. New documentary streaming now at www.brideofbronson.co.uk
We need to talk about Progress, again. Benno, JP and Gareth talk the Progress controversy over the weekend as Progress debuts on WWE Network and releases a statement after fan pressure regarding Paul Robinson working the shows. They then talk Elimination Chamber, AEW Dynamite, GCW Bloodsport and MLW from this week. Also Tiny Iron, Gazza, Young Rock, Raoul Moat and Ultracrepidarians. SHOWNOTES 00:15 PROGRESS Wrestling 1:06:56 Young Rock, Gazza, Tiny Iron 1:18:45 WWE Elimination Chamber 1:43:00 AEW Dynamite 2:09:35 GCW Bloodsport 5 2:34:04 MLW Fusion Support Emily Doe and Donate to Crowd Justice ( https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/domestic-and-sexual-abuse-victim-fights/ ) Subscribe to GRAPPL Spotlight: iTunes ( https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grappl-spotlight/id1457083211 ) || Android ( http://subscribeonandroid.com/grappl.podbean.com/feed.xml ) || Web ( https://grappl.podbean.com/ ) || YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFxi7mlWLiAOUfIM9Eowi3w ) || TuneIn ( http://tun.in/pjoKv ) || Stitcher ( https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/british-wrestling-spotlight/grappl-spotlight?refid=stpr ) || Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/5i8e0R6bZkCFiKwvzqTPmO?si=IWurss5vTxucNjhcg1dEVw ) || RSS ( https://grappl.podbean.com/feed.xml ) Follow us on Twitter: Benno ( http://www.twitter.com/BensonRichardE ) || JP ( http://www.twitter.com/JPJipeee ) || Gareth ( http://www.twitter.com/GRAPPLGareth ) || GRAPPL ( http://www.twitter.com/GRAPPLapp ) Download GRAPPL the wrestling rating app App Store ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/grappl/id1412756889 ) || Google Play ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=apposing.grappl ) || GrapplApp.com ( https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-9258201-13867021?cjsku=2p56c&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fite.tv%2Fwatch%2Faew-revolution%2F2p56c%2F ) GRAPPL Spotlight is now on Patreon! Visit Patreon.com/GRAPPL ( http://www.patreon.com/grappl ) and join us for bonus podcasts, LIVE video episodes of Spotlight and more! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The gang returns and this week the Huntsman takes the lead and brings us a story that gripped a nation. This is the tale of Raoul Moat and his violent revenge which led to a 7 day manhunt. As always the content of this podcast may cause some to be offended, so strap in and get ready to join the army of the Damned.
Raoul Moat was released from a short stint in prison in 2010. In the days that followed he shot three people, including a Northumberland police officer and went on the run in the quiet town of Rothbury. Police scoured the countryside for this man with murderous intent, a search that ended on the bank of the river Croquet in a six hour stand-off. ********** Join me at CrimeCon UK on June 12-13th 2021. For more information and tickets visit crimecon.co.uk (https://www.crimecon.co.uk/) . Use the code MENSREA for 10% off. Purchase a ticket with the code and get in touch to get a free Mens Rea T-Shirt (limited to first 10 listeners who contact me) ********** With thanks to our sponsor for this episode: Try the casual mobile puzzle game Best Fiends today! 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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ********* Sources: Vanessa Howard, Raoul Moat: His short life and bloody death (London: John Blake Publishing, 2010) Helen Carter, “Suspected gunman Raoul Thomas Moat tells police: 'You aren't taking me seriously'” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/04/suspect-raoul-thomas-moat-gateshead-shootings(4 July 2010) Adam Gabbatt, “Hunt for Raoul Moat - live coverage” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/blog/2010/jul/06/raoul-moat-newcastle-shooting-police(6 July 2010) Helen Carter and Alexandra Topping, “Raoul Moat: Police say net closing on suspected gunman” in The Guardian (6 July 2010) “Police on 'hostages' arrested in search for Raoul Moat” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10540300(6 July 2010) “Gunman Raoul Moat declares war on police” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10519166(6 July 2010) “Car focus of search for Gateshead shooting suspect” in BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10517837(6 July 2010) Robert Booth and Helen Carter, “Fugitive Raoul Moat 'declares war on police' in letter” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/05/raoul-moat-police-vendetta (https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/05/raoul-moat-police-vendetta) (6 July 2010) Adam Gabbatt and Matthew Weaver, “Hunt for Raoul Moat – Live updates” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/blog/2010/jul/07/raoul-moat-hunt-live-rothbury(7 July 2010) “Victim's father's plea to Tyneside gunman Raoul Moat” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10540300(7 July 2010) “Manhunt: Police search into the night” from Sky News https://web.archive.org/web/20121013190806/http://news.sky.com/story/791189/manhunt-police-search-into-the-night(7 July 2010) “Pair charges as search for Raoul Moat enters sixth day” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10540300(8 July 2010) “Gunman Moat 'has made threats to wider public'” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10556948(8 July 2010) “Men accused of helping gunman Raoul Moat hunt police” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10552145(8 July 2010) “Search for Raoul Moat intensifies amid public threat” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10565917(9 July 2010) “Paul Gascoigne offers support to 'good friend' Raoul Moat” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/09/paul-gascoigne-raoul-moat(9 July 2010) Helen Carter and Matthew Taylor, “Raoul Moat: police find three mobile phones” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/09/raoul-moat-possible-sighting-rothbury(9 July 2010) “Raoul Moat: timeline of gun rampage” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7874014/Raoul-Moat-timeline-of-gun-rampage.html(10 July 2010) Gordon Rayner and John Bingham, “Roul Moat dies from gun shot wound after six-hour stand off ends” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7882867/Raoul-Moat-dies-from-gun-shot-wound-after-six-hour-stand-off-ends.html(10 July 2010) Patrick Sawer, “Raoul Moat dies after shooting himseldf during armed police stand off” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7882906/Raoul-Moat-dies-after-shooting-himself-during-armed-police-stand-off.html(10 July 2010) Jamie Doward and Mark Townsend, “Focus of Raoul Moat investigation turn on police” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/10/focus-raoul-moat-investigation-police(10 July 2010) “Raoul Moat news blackout requested after threat to kill public” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/10/raoul-moat-news-blackout-threats(10 July 2010) “Gunman Raoul Moat kills himself after police stand-off” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10583839(10 July 2010) Helen Carter and Mark Townsend, “Raoul Moat dead after single gunshot ends standoff with police” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/10/raoul-moat-cornered-police-rothbury(10 July 2010) “Gunman Raoul Moat had 'lost everything'” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10513994(11 July 2010) Helen Carter, “Police fired Tasers at Raoul Moat to try to prevent suicide, inquest told” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/13/raoul-moat-tasered-inquest(13 July 2010) “Tasers fired at gunman Raoul Moat ' not approved'” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/10615302(13 July 2010) “Raoul Moat: Prime minister criticises public sympathy” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-10633297(14 July 2010) “Gunman Raoul Moat asked for psychiatric help” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-10641225(15 July 2010) “Raoul Moat's tribute page removed” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-10653075(15 July 2010) John Bingham, “Raoul Moat asked social workers for psychiatric help, tapes disclose” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7891137/Raoul-Moat-asked-social-workers-for-psychiatric-help-tapes-disclose.html(15 July 2010) “Four more arrests in Raoul Moat shootings inquiry” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-10696875(20 July 2010) “Raoul Moat taser company director 'kills himself'” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-11455884(1 October 2010) “Samantha Stobbart tells of Raoul Moat gun terror” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/05/raoul-moat-police-vendetta(7 February 2011) Gerard Tubb, “Moat accomplice jailed for at least 40 years” from Sky.com (http://sky.com/) http://news.sky.com/story/842849/moat-accomplice-jailed-for-at-least-40-years(15 March 2011) “Timeline of Raoul Moat shootings” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10583120(26 September 2011) “Raoul Moat death was suicide, inquest jury rules” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-15076563(27 September 2011) “Raoul Moat victim PC David Rathband found dead at home” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-17216389(1 March 2012) “Raoul Moat threat not acted upon by police or prison” from BBC.com (http://bbc.com/) https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-17840610(25 April 2012) Jonathan Owen, “Police under fire for handling of Raoul Moat manhunt in 2010” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-under-fire-for-handling-of-raoul-moat-manhunt-in-2010-9039177.html(5 Janauary 2014) Wikis: Rothbury: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothbury#21st_Century Newcastle upon Tyne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_upon_Tyne 2010 Northumbria Police Manhunt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Northumbria_Police_manhunt
In July 2020 Raoul Moat terrorised north east England as he rampaged through the countryside with a gun. Join us as we look at what started the chain of events that ended in such senseless tragedy. Also, Tracey is haunted by some scented bog roll, and don't approach Kat for a date if you have a picture of you holding a fish...
#287 White Chicks Dance Off - Rich has been turned into a woman on the internet and so comes a predictable emergency question. It’s another lockdown remote record with the West Riding of Yorkshire’s Maisie Adam. They discuss whether you should correct people who get your name wrong, putting a Shrek in a February Pantomime, recreating the Bill Grundy/Sex Pistols face-off, epilepsy, phantom drones, a not very close call with Raoul Moat and tweeting on your 18th birthday. Watch the Twitch channel here https://www.twitch.tv/rkherringAnd if you’re with Amazon Prime you can give us a free £5 every month. Here’s how https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVji_FONrxoSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITESee details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATESBuy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ten years ago the shooting of PC David Rathband by the fugitive killer Raoul Moat shocked the UK. Blinded in the attack, the police officer eventually took his own life. The manhunt unfolded in real time against the relatively new backdrop of social media. We talk to writer Christopher Hogg whose award-winning drama Rathband explores the resonances of a tragedy which mirrored the communication failures and breakdowns which still define the medium today. He discusses the role Peter White's early interviews played in the conception of the drama and Robin Paley-Yorke discusses his role as host of a new Zoom performance and the perspective living in the North East and losing some of his own sight in a violent incident brought to the project. Lord Low of Dalston gives us his take on the new Business and Planning Bill which makes it easier for bars and businesses to put seats out on the pavement and Consultant Paediatrician Pete Thomas tells us about a revolution taking place at Moorfields Eye Hospital during Lockdown. As Director of Digital Innovation he tells us about the thousands of patients accessing online consultations throughout lockdown and how the technology could change how consultants work in the future. Presented by Peter White Produced by Kevin Core
It is a decade since Raoul Moat went on a shooting spree in Gateshead and Newcastle - in what was described as Britain's largest manhunt for 44 years. The former nightclub doorman shot and injured his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart; shot and killed her new partner Chris Brown and blinded police officer David Rathband, who later took his own life. Moat then went on the run across Northumberland, eventually shooting himself after being cornered in the village of Rothbury. 5 Live’s Rachel Burden speaks to Sue Sim, who as chief constable of Northumbria Police in 2010 led the manhunt for Moat. She says it "concerns" her that some people still see Moat as a "hero". Please note: this episode contains discussions of violence and suicide that some listeners may find disturbing. If you have been affected by issues raised in this podcast, there are a range of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. You can find them listed on the BBC's Actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline.
PLEASE LISTEN TO ‘SEASON 5 - EPISODE 1’ FOR PART ONE OF THIS TWO-PART CASE. Raoul Moat had been on the run from the police. Using a double-barrelled shotgun, Moat fired the weapon at his ex-girlfriend, Samantha Stobbart. She suffered life-threatening injuries. In the same attack, Moat murdered her new partner, Chris Brown. Moat was obsessed and could not face the fact that his six-year relationship with Samantha had ended. Under the mistaken belief that Chris Brown was an officer of the law, Moat now wanted revenge against the police. Not even 24 hours later, with the same weapon, he shot PC David Rathband as he sat stationary in his patrol car. Police tracked Moat down to Rothbury in Northumberland — a place Moat used to visit when he was a child. He had evaded capture for a week before he was finally spotted (Part 2 of 2). *** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** Become a ‘Patreon Producer’ and get exclusive access to Season 1, early ad-free access to episodes, and your name in the podcasts credits. Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUs Order our book ‘They Walk Among Us’ here: https://bit.ly/2BZ5STR COURT DOCUMENTS and information from the following news organisations and books were referenced in this episode: TELEGRAPH, DAILY RECORD, BBC NEWS, THE GUARDIAN, CHRONICLE LIVE, SKY NEWS, ITV NEWS, INDEPENDENT, CHANNEL 4 NEWS, EXPRESS, ‘Tango 190: The David Rathband Story’ by PC David Rathband and ‘Raoul Moat: His Short Life and Bloody Death’ by Vanessa Howard. More information and episode references can be found on our website https://theywalkamonguspodcast.com MUSIC: Drizzle to Downpour by Silent PartnerMaestro Tlakaelel by Jesse GallagherElk by MeydänThe Sleeping Prophet by Jesse GallagherVerve by Benjamin MartinsAtlantis by AudionautixSpirit of Fire by Jesse GallagherThe Anunnaki Return by Jesse GallagherGrowing Space by AstronMoonrise by FuturemonoAway by MeydänResolver by AmuletsFreezing but warm by MeydänAll music used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_PodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcastAcast - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongus Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theywalkamongus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This was going to be a Keegan Hamburg Odyssey episode but we got sidetracked. Includes self-immolation, Raoul Moat, One Direction and the dark net. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We tackle some controversial topics in this episode with the help of the brilliant journalist, presenter and telly producer, Simon London! He tells us about being adopted at the age of eight, and what it was like to go from a children's home to boarding school. We hear about some of the racism he's faced over the course of his life, and the advice he's giving his son about growing up as a mixed race child. The conversation covers everything from knife crime and Raoul Moat to Fanta-based cocktails and photocopying your own tits. We also hear about Simon's time on telly shows like So Graham Norton, and he reveals the best and worst celebrities he's worked with. You can follow Simon on Instagram and Twitter @slondonuk. And do check out his brilliant website about family days out in London, kidrated.com. WE ARE COMING TO EDINBURGH! Come and see us, 7.50pm at the Assembly Rooms, 1-25 August (not 12th). Tickets are selling fast so get yours now from assemblyfestival.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review! Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is the story behind Raoul Moat, a 37-year-old bodybuilder from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who went on the run after shooting three people in two days? Geoffrey and Molly delve into his past to find answers.
In an episode recorded live at the Well Told longform journalism conference in London, Simon and Eleanor speak with author and journalist Andrew Hankinson. Hankinson has written magazine features for the Observer, Wired and Cosmo, and is author of literary nonfiction book You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life, a retelling of the last eight days of killer Raoul Moat and his stand off with the Northumbrian police in 2010. Hankinson spoke about why he chose to write in the rarely used second person and how he got the idea for his book, as well as how, as a result of bad editing and pay, he has stopped pitching to magazines. We hope you enjoy the episode. You can find us online at alwaystakenotes.com, on Twitter @takenotesalways, and on Facebook at facebook.com/alwaystakenotes. Our crowdfunding page is patreon.com/alwaystakenotes. Always Take Notes is presented by Eleanor Halls and Simon Akam, and produced by Nicola Kean. Zahra Hankir is our communities editor. Our music is by Jessica Dannheisser and our logo was designed by James Edgar.
Aldi. Kwik Save. Supermarket Sweep. Raoul Moat. Jeff Jarrett. Steven Avery. Battlebowl. Matthew McConaughey. The Aces & Eights. Richie Aprile, Dynamite Kid. Trevor Morgan. Alfie Moon. All this, plus reviews of Progress, Fighting Spirit, ICW and some ROH and New Japan talk. It's an all new Spotlight with Benno, Joe and JP! SHOWNOTES: SHOWNOTES: 00:30 Intro 07:08 Dynamite Kid 19:00 Ospreay in New Japan/Wrestle Kingdom thoughts 47:30 ROH Final Battle 57:49 ICW Fear & Loathing 1:14:47 Fighting Spirit Wrestling 1:27:22 Progress Chapter 80 You can find the hosts on Twitter: JP (@JPJipeee) Benno (@BensonRichardE) Joe (@BriloTweet) You can also find The Indy Corner on Twitter (@TheIndyCorner)
This week on Seeing Red we will be talking about the week-long man hunt for armed & dangerous Raoul "Moaty" Moat in 2010 Seeing Red - A new UK True Crime Podcast, hosted by Mark and Bethan. We will take it in turns each week to tell each other about UK True crimes we find interesting! Listen to us explore murders, heists, scams and much much more, along with our theories about the unsolved cases. Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: /SeeingRedPodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk
This week on Seeing Red we will be talking about the week-long man hunt for armed & dangerous Raoul "Moaty" Moat in 2010 Seeing Red - A new UK True Crime Podcast, hosted by Mark and Bethan. We will take it in turns each week to tell each other about UK True crimes we find interesting! Listen to us explore murders, heists, scams and much much more, along with our theories about the unsolved cases. Warning: the themes in this podcast and the language used may be adult in nature and listener discretion is required. Facebook: Seeing Red a UK True Crime Podcast Instagram: SeeingRedThePodcast Twitter: Red_Podcast Patreon: /SeeingRedPodcast Email: info@seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music thanks to www.bensound.com Music edited by www.discosuperstars.co.uk
In 2010, in a small village near Gateshead, Raoul Moat shot & injured his ex-girlfriend & killed her new partner. For a week after the shootings he was on the run from the police.
With hosts- Legs Hamilton & Fringe Possil Massive thanks to our guests: #RaoulMoat #CoffeePrince Sponsored by Mosscolly www.mosscolly.co.uk
We're back! With another listener suggested episode. This time David and Russell discus the man hunt and subsequent stand-off, for Raoul Moat in the north east of England. We then move on to its ramifications for the media and society. Somehow we also manage to include roosters, camel’s noses, hippo’s testicles and of course no Old News episode would be complete without some “beer of indeterminate strength.” Listen out for an Easter egg after the music as well!
Kirsty Young's castaway is woodsman Ray Mears. A traveller to the world's remotest corners and a renowned expert in bushcraft, wild cooking and survival techniques, he's one of very few castaways who would genuinely relish the challenges of a desert island. Those of us not possessed of his spirit and skill can live vicariously through his exploits on TV and through his survival handbooks. Enlightening and entertaining the sofa-bound masses is only one strand on his hand whittled bow: he's also trained elite troops for The British Army and in 2010 he was called on by police to help them track the fugitive killer, Raoul Moat. It was survival skills of a different type he needed when he lost his first wife Rachel to cancer: he met his second wife Ruth at a book signing and they share not just a love of each other, but also of the great outdoors. He says of the wild: "I can see nature; I feel it intuitively and I can understand what can't be written." Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
Kirsty Young's castaway is woodsman Ray Mears. A traveller to the world's remotest corners and a renowned expert in bushcraft, wild cooking and survival techniques, he's one of very few castaways who would genuinely relish the challenges of a desert island. Those of us not possessed of his spirit and skill can live vicariously through his exploits on TV and through his survival handbooks. Enlightening and entertaining the sofa-bound masses is only one strand on his hand whittled bow: he's also trained elite troops for The British Army and in 2010 he was called on by police to help them track the fugitive killer, Raoul Moat. It was survival skills of a different type he needed when he lost his first wife Rachel to cancer: he met his second wife Ruth at a book signing and they share not just a love of each other, but also of the great outdoors. He says of the wild: "I can see nature; I feel it intuitively and I can understand what can't be written." Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
The sad story of the hunt for the lone gunman Raoul Moat had many of the ingredients of classic crime fiction: a countryside location; an outsider against the law and an extraordinary set of tragic circumstances that unfolded over time. In this edition of Thinking Allowed Laurie Taylor speaks to Michael Rowe, a criminologist at the centre of the crisis. He gave countless media interviews at the time and has now conducted a study of how 24 hour news media used the rubric of crime fiction to present events in a gripping way. He argues, however, that it was a method in which truth and understanding seem to have been amongst the victims. Also on the programme Prabha Kotiswaran discusses her ethnographic study of the daily and nightly life of prostitutes in two of India's cities.Producer: Charlie Taylor.
In an interview given on March 2011, PC David Rathband, who was shot and blinded by gunman Raoul Moat, speaks to Victoria Derbyshire about why he's suing Northumbria police force.
In his first broadcast interview Victoria Derbyshire speaks to PC David Rathband - the police officer shot and blinded by the gunman Raoul Moat. He describes in extraordinary detail what happened to him when he came face-to-face with Moat.
This edition features Chicago-based serial and mass killing expert Helen Morrison. A year onfrom the gun-sprees of British men Derrick Bird and Raoul Moat we discuss those cases - and infamousserial killers Peter Sutcliffe - The Yorkshire Ripper and Fred and Rose West.
Victoria speaks to PC David Rathband who was shot and blinded by gunman Raoul Moat.
Three months after he was shot and blinded by Raoul Moat, Victoria Derbyshire catches up with PC David Rathband and his wife Kath to find out how he's adjusting to life without sight.
Iain Coyle, Ashley 'the Oracle' Blaker and Tim Clark welcome in the Hodgson era, stopping off at Tiananmen Square to discuss Raoul Moat, El Zhar's Testimonial and predictions for the new Premier League season ahead.
**TO LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEE THE END OF THE SHOW DESCRIPTION - POST TO YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE IF YOU LOVE HIP HOP !** On this thunderclap-ridden opus of a show we have: Jedi Mind Tricks messenger and underground hip hop saviour, Vinnie Paz, takes a rare but lengthy step away from making his new album with Ill Bill, to explain the science of his recent release. We dissect the album piece by piece, from his Cohen Brothers -inspired artwork, to the pains of having to drop tracks due to ignorant artists and sample clearance. Will there be another Jedi Mind Tricks album any time soon? Listen and find out. Pharoahe Monch steps in to proudly announce the details of his new album W.A.R., released on Duckdown Records on September 14th. This is as careful and methodical as you would expect from hip hop's most diligent vocalist. We explore wider socio-political issues such as the Oscar Grant case, Pharoahe's awe and admiration of the Duckdown team and artists and much more in an in-depth, 30 minute excavation of knowledge. Hip hop don't miss this. Black Milk is a traveling man. He has an album entitled 'Album Of The Year' set to drop on September 14th and is with us on the show to explore the Detroit hip hop scene, the demise of Slum Village as a group and much more in a lively and awe-inspiring chat with hip hop's most electric. We hear of his passion to work with D12 and how, despite having the opportunity, he didn't submit beats for Eminem's Recovery album. King Magnetic drive in, free hard copies of his album/mixtape in hand to give away to listeners who can answer the question he sets. *This competition will be open until July 23rd*. We discuss the imminent might of his solo album, the reception he receives from the hip hop community and his plans to expand his ever-growning and ever-changing fanbase in 2011. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! We deliver more hand-passed world exclusives than ever before - back to back joints that bang like Raoul Moat's headpiece in fields. BONJOUR! CONSPIRACY BLACKBERRY PIN: 20E4458A Please spread our hard work to every person you meet! Check out the WEBSITES Official Mista Montana website at http://www.montanauk.com - downloads, bio, social network sites and more! AND The Official Menace Blog at http://www.messengermenace.blogspot.com - thought-provoking posts and commentary. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana3 Menace Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lukemenace Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk
**TO LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEE THE END OF THE SHOW DESCRIPTION - POST TO YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE IF YOU LOVE HIP HOP !** On this thunderclap-ridden opus of a show we have: Jedi Mind Tricks messenger and underground hip hop saviour, Vinnie Paz, takes a rare but lengthy step away from making his new album with Ill Bill, to explain the science of his recent release. We dissect the album piece by piece, from his Cohen Brothers -inspired artwork, to the pains of having to drop tracks due to ignorant artists and sample clearance. Will there be another Jedi Mind Tricks album any time soon? Listen and find out. Pharoahe Monch steps in to proudly announce the details of his new album W.A.R., released on Duckdown Records on September 14th. This is as careful and methodical as you would expect from hip hop's most diligent vocalist. We explore wider socio-political issues such as the Oscar Grant case, Pharoahe's awe and admiration of the Duckdown team and artists and much more in an in-depth, 30 minute excavation of knowledge. Hip hop don't miss this. Black Milk is a traveling man. He has an album entitled 'Album Of The Year' set to drop on September 14th and is with us on the show to explore the Detroit hip hop scene, the demise of Slum Village as a group and much more in a lively and awe-inspiring chat with hip hop's most electric. We hear of his passion to work with D12 and how, despite having the opportunity, he didn't submit beats for Eminem's Recovery album. King Magnetic drive in, free hard copies of his album/mixtape in hand to give away to listeners who can answer the question he sets. *This competition will be open until July 23rd*. We discuss the imminent might of his solo album, the reception he receives from the hip hop community and his plans to expand his ever-growning and ever-changing fanbase in 2011. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! We deliver more hand-passed world exclusives than ever before - back to back joints that bang like Raoul Moat's headpiece in fields. BONJOUR! CONSPIRACY BLACKBERRY PIN: 20E4458A Please spread our hard work to every person you meet! Check out the WEBSITES Official Mista Montana website at http://www.montanauk.com - downloads, bio, social network sites and more! AND The Official Menace Blog at http://www.messengermenace.blogspot.com - thought-provoking posts and commentary. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana3 Menace Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lukemenace Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk
It's a back to basics, good old fashioned family values 35th episode of Rum Doings. Just Nick, John, a microphone and a disgusting bottle of rum. And this week we're not discussing whether FIFA should have to bring in the rule that they should have the cameras in the goal posts to see if the goals are scored instigated. We bring you some genuinely excellent news from Sainsbury's (which apparently might be quite old news), and then move on to talk about John's weekend break, and the joys of a British B&B. This of course involves tales of ketchup and coffee. We talk about awful people, and responses to cold callers. Nick predicts the end-times, which brings us to the stories about the BP methane bubble. And where exactly does oil come from? We finish by talking about Raoul Moat, although this was recorded before Cameron made his remarkable comments about feeling no sympathy.
Jim gets eaten by a cougar, Kent gets barracuda’d by an alien, Raoul Moat gets it from himself, Jim gets lice from IKEA, Kent gets nothing from Ayn Rand & Gazza gets to eat the chicken. Share the shit out of this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook
Raoul Moat will be sorry he missed this week’s Trap Sodcast as he’s namechecked a couple of times. At the time of recording, ‘Moaty’ as Paul Gascoigne seems to call him could still have sent in an mp3 for Event Horizon Crescent like so many of our other lovely listeners. So thanks guys for sending in your guest appearances, you’re better than Raoul Moat and we don’t say that lightly.Anyway, aside from that it’s the usual shit with Event Horizon Crescent tacked on the end. What did you expect?