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It's all of the rails from the word go this week, Blue Peter, class A drugs, the parting of the red sea - and that's all before you reach Colum's suggestion for the Wide Receiver 2 of the podcast.
Richard Bacon has spent most of the past decade living in the USA dreaming up TV formats like Jimmy Carr's 'I Literally Just Told You...' so it's a real thrill that he's our first guest of in this week of American Election specials. By the way - he's not just on because he once lived in the US - he's also been on an intimate* walk in the woods with President Barack Obama. Away from politics Richard also chats about AI, kids' TV, social media, and gives some feedback on some pun-heavy TV show ideas. Plus listen out for a very special announcement about the campaign to bring back CEEFAX. Finally Count Binface does what the Washington Post won't do - endorses a candidate for the Presidency. Listen to the full episode to find out who**It turns out it wasn't as intimate as we thought... **It's Kamala. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Bacon has been a household name for over 25 years in the UK. As a tv presenter he's known for shows such as Blue Peter, Top of the Pops, The Big Breakfast and Good Morning Britain. As a radio presenter he's been on pretty much every channel you can think of. He's started his own production company, Yes Yes Media, creating and producing tv shows, including the very popular I Literally Just Told You.Richard' Twitter post as he was first admitted to hospital.Richard's Instagram post and photo thanking the NHS for saving his life 5 years earlier:“Thanks for everything you did for me 5 years ago today NHS (your 70th).Thanks to the 40 people at NHS Lewisham who worked to save me over 2 weeks.Especially my consultant Vic.Happy 75th.Couldn't do it* without you.(*Live).The NHS treats more than a million people a day. And we've all got our stories.Thank yoooou ❤️.”Presenter Richard Bacon 'getting better' after days in coma (13 July 2018, BBC) Richard Bacon out of hospital after coma scare (19 July 2018, BBC) Richard Bacon thinks about death ‘every day' as he opens up about nine-day coma (Metro) Richard Bacon on cancel culture, cocaine and his coma: ‘I'm good at getting back up again' (The Guardian) Richard's IMDB Instagram Wikipedia Yes Yes Media The Cluster F Theory Podcast is edited by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada.If you enjoy our conversations, we'd love it if you'd share them with your friends. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theclusterftheory.substack.com
Radio genius Richard Bacon is back on the 5 Live airwaves for the latest Headliners slot – so will there yet be a return of the Special Half Hour, 15 years on? A radio mastermind and no slouch in the TV department either, the pair also delve into Richard's TV production credits both sides of the Atlantic, and discuss how his ADHD diagnosis and near death experience in adulthood have affected him: “'You were meant to die', I think about that phrase everyday'.” Oh, and how he's technically married to Britney Spears; what happened when he played a montage of Partridge-inspired on-air moments to Steve Coogan; why he has high hopes for a high tech phone case you've never seen before; and how life in LA has changed his perspective of what's realistically achievable. Enjoy, Great Britain, wherever you are!
In this latest edition of Barker's Dozen, Claire Carroll, Richard Bacon and Amanda Rowley provide us an update on the world of Pensions Disputes, including data breaches in relation to Farley v Paymaster.
In this short trailer you can hear snippets of our compelling conversations with previous guests on the podcast, including – Richard Bacon, Fergal Keane, Nile Rodgers, Piers Morgan, Sarah Standing, Bill Browder, Vicky Pryce and Lisa Squire. A reminder of the broad range of topics and conversations around crisis that I've had with some truly exceptional people. Our stories range from the devastating personal impact of surviving a terror attack, to life in the eye of public storms; grief, PTSD, addiction and mental health issues. But these conversations are really about finding inspiration from their stories of struggle, offering a judgement free zone where guests willingly share their story with honesty, authenticity and often humour. All episodes featured can be found on our website or wherever you get your podcasts from.https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/crisis-what-crisis/id1517015748 https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com LinksStream/Buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682 Host: Andy CoulsonCWC production team: Louise Difford and Jane SankeyWith special thanks to Global
Pete has just returned from his trip to America and the first thing he's doing is recording an episode with his old pal, Luke.He tells us all about his experience staying at Richard Bacon's house, his endeavours to takedown MrBeast and why we should never underestimate Snoop Dogg. Luke then questions if Pete has made the news for being disruptive at the theatre.Want to get in touch with the show? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshowWe're also now on Tiktok! Follow us @thelukeandpeteshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The two guests joining us in this Crisis Cures episode have both enjoyed stellar careers in broadcasting, but it's not been a straightforward journey at all for either of them.Richard Bacon started out as a fully paid-up Blue Peter badge holder, presenting one of the longest running and most successful children's television programs of all time. A tenure cut short when his private life came under tabloid scrutiny, temporarily bringing his time at the BBC to a premature conclusion.Ruby Wax, of course, has been a regular fixture on our screen since the mid-1980s, both as a writer and television personality, interviewing some of the biggest names on the planet. But behind all the comedy, all the professional brilliance, ruby was struggling with her bipolar disorder and ongoing battles with depression, something she now campaigns for and speaks very openly about.So in this Crisis Cures episode you can expect to learn about:Resilience and hard workCommunity and belongingState of mindPersonal enrichmentAs you will hear, it seems that there is much common ground in Richard and Ruby's approaches to finding an equilibrium and the right state of mind in order to see them through the tough times. Richard's Crisis Cures:Avoid alcohol: ‘I think if I'm going through a dark day the thing is to not drink because that can very quickly bring out anger.'Vinyl music: ‘I often play sixties bands, whether it's The Who or The Kinks or The Beatles or The Stones… nothing makes me happier than putting on a piece of vinyl, I just love everything about it.'Babington House: ‘I got married there and it still retains its kind of magic quality…it's hard not to go there and do anything other than feel much better.'Richard's full episode: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/richard-bacon-on-battling-scandal-addiction-and-nine-days-in-a-coma/ Ruby's Crisis Cures:Community: ‘Not just a wine tasting club, but a place where you genuinely talkto each other'.Compassion: ‘When I'm in a queue sometimes I'll find somebody in a really bad mood, and I'll start talking to them or somebody who's giving me grief. It's just an experiment… I'm trying to exercise those [stress] muscles.'Mindful exercise: ‘Tai chi, Pilates, Yoga… but not something mindless. You have to notice what's going on in your body.'Ruby's full episode: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/ruby-wax-on-anger-optimism-and-taking-ownership-of-your-crisis/ Links:ADHD Foundation – https://www.adhdfoundation.org.ukRuby's Frazzled Café – www.frazzledcafe.orgRuby's latest book – A Mindfulness Guide for Survival – https://amzn.to/3xbSEzH Stream/Buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.ukYour Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682 Host – Andy CoulsonCWC production team: Louise Difford, Ed Isaacs and Jane Sankey.With special thanks to Global.
Charlie Baker is a comedian, actor, singer and presenter who most recently stared in Harry Hill's new music, Tony The Music playing the title character of Tony Blair. Charlie is a regular presenter for TalkSport where he can be heard every Saturday and is a regular performer on The Last Leg. As an actor he's been in Miranda, The IT Crowd, Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club, Eastenders, Doctors, Doctor Who and the film, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. He was a team captain on Channel 4's panel game A Short History of Everything Else, recently won Richard Osman's House of Games and won Let's Dance for Comic Relief. He's a regular comedian at The Edinburgh Festival and has performed his standup across the country. Charlie Baker is guest number 236 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Charlie Baker on Twitter: @BakersTweet & Instagram @charliebakercomedian .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Bacon was sacked from Blue Peter after The News of the World revealed he had taken cocaine; an event which was explained to the show's young viewers by Lorraine Heggessy, then head of Children's BBC, on 19th October, 1998. The escapade came to light after Bacon's best friend sold the story via Max Clifford; the tabloid had then waited to publish the news to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the iconic, squeaky-clean TV programme. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly revisit the moment Bacon had to ‘hand back his badge'; re-read Miriam Stoppard's 1998 advice for talking to children about drugs; and consider whether the outcome would be any different if the story had happened in the world of social media… Further Reading: • ‘Blue Peter Goody-Goody is a Cocaine-Snorting Sneak' (The News of the World, 1998): https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/NINTCHDBPICT000001469236.jpg • ‘A Series of Unrelated Events by Richard Bacon' (Penguin Random House, 2013): https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_Series_of_Unrelated_Events/N3yAK6H-X4MC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=richard+bacon+blue+peter&printsec=frontcover • ‘Head of Children's BBC Lorraine Heggessey Apologies To Viewers of Blue Peter' (BBC1, 1998): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEyQHA1zdNI Love the show? Join
Richard “Bacon” Holdaway Childhood was tough, but my mother was my rock. She remarried when I was 12 to a man who I call Pops. He adopted me and my two sisters. I served a mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Minnesota from 1998-2000. Within a year of coming home, I buried both to my best friends and nearly lost my own life. One friend Ryan died of Cancer and the other friend Tyler died in the same accident that almost took my life. I broke my back and my neck and much more. I died for 7 minutes in that accident. Life hasn't been easy, but that's just the way it is. Faith & Hope are what keep me going. Recently, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that can actually shorten a life, but I refuse to let that be my Swan Song. I will beat this just like I've beat every other obstacle in my life. I am Currently enrolled in BYU-I with the hopes of finishing my Bachelors Degree in Business. (158 total credits currently) He holds Professional Licenses in the following industries: Ca. State General Contractor State Certified First Responder State Certified Search & Rescue Captain, CenCal Chapter of the Bearded Villains charity organization Past President of Hollister Rotary, 21/22 Board Member of San Benito County Chamber of Commerce. Assistant Scout Master, Troop 777, for 5 years Bilingual in Swedish & English This show will touch your heart.
Richard “Bacon” Holdaway Childhood was tough, but my mother was my rock. She remarried when I was 12 to a man who I call Pops. He adopted me and my two sisters. I served a mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Minnesota from 1998-2000. Within a year of coming home, I buried both to my best friends and nearly lost my own life. One friend Ryan died of Cancer and the other friend Tyler died in the same accident that almost took my life. I broke my back and my neck and much more. I died for 7 minutes in that accident. Life hasn't been easy, but that's just the way it is. Faith & Hope are what keep me going. Recently, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that can actually shorten a life, but I refuse to let that be my Swan Song. I will beat this just like I've beat every other obstacle in my life. I am Currently enrolled in BYU-I with the hopes of finishing my Bachelors Degree in Business. (158 total credits currently) He holds Professional Licenses in the following industries: Ca. State General Contractor State Certified First Responder State Certified Search & Rescue Captain, CenCal Chapter of the Bearded Villains charity organization Past President of Hollister Rotary, 21/22 Board Member of San Benito County Chamber of Commerce. Assistant Scout Master, Troop 777, for 5 years Bilingual in Swedish & English This show will touch your heart.
Claire Bacon (Slutty the Clown) and Richard Bacon sit down to talk to us about everything. Seaside English towns, urban exploration, filming for Troma, drunken parties, injuries, and MORE! What a blast! Intro music by Neuron Spectre. Outro music by Straplocked.https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=claire%20bacon https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100049130271272https://www.facebook.com/groups/486409399778678 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvfkvFE4ABc&t=61s
we chat to @puzzlepaul Metcalfe about his time as a Coat Entertainer, his life as a Game Show Host, Actor & Live Event Presenter! We talk everything from Coronation Street & The Apprentice to Hollywood Movies. Life as a performer during the pandemic & why he has Richard Bacon's Blue Pater badge. Check it out Now! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/badscripts/message
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey discusses if Boris Johnson has managed to escape unscathed from the Sue Gray report before hearing listeners' suggestions on what famous book title best sums up her findings. Then, The New European's editor-at-large Alastair Campbell joins the podcast to discuss the report's aftermath and why Labour needs to start thinking seriously about what they stand for as the opposition. Then, in this special double episode and live from the Cannes Film Festival, Jason Solomons offers his take on the festival's 75th year, the politics on this year's red carpet and what to watch (and not watch) from the festival. Plus, Grant Shapps, the Daily Mail and Richard Bacon feature in the Hall of Shame. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean.
Simon Thomas (born 26 January 1973) is an English television presenter who worked on Blue Peter for six years, and presented live Premier League football on Sky Sports from 2005-2018. Blue PeterHaving applied for the job three times, Thomas began presenting the children's programme Blue Peter on 8 January 1999 replacing the sacked presenter Richard Bacon. Radio station LBC. During his tenure at Blue Peter, he ran in the London Marathon twice and two Great North Runs, He also presented the Queen with a Gold Blue Peter badge when she visited the studio and remarked on presenting Her Majesty with the badge that "she could get into the Tower of London free with it."Thomas co-presented with Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Matt Baker, Liz Barker and Zöe Salmon.Thomas announced his intention to leave Blue Peter in January 2005, and his last live show was aired on 25 April of that year. After leaving the BBC, Thomas joined Sky Sports in June 2005 and presented the 15:00–19:00 shift on Sky Sports NewsIn May 2019 Simon took part in a three-part mini series for This Morning called 'Pursuits Of Happiness Thomas lives in Reading, Berkshire and has one son, Ethan. He is a devout Christian. He is a lifelong supporter of Norwich City F.C.Now at Amazon Prime Video Podcast - Life Interrupted 1 & 2 Guests Started with Fern Cotton - Andrea Corr - Bill Turnbull - Billy Bellingham - Season 2 Phillip Schofield, Paul McKenna, Andrew Strauss Twitter - @SimonThomasTV https://twitter.com/SimonThomasTVIG - @SimonThomasTV https://www.instagram.com/simonthomastv/Bethia’s BeatsBethia's Beats - Track of the Pod -Sofia: Here AgainInsta: @sofialafuentemusic https://www.instagram.com/sofialafuentemusic/Tik Tok: @sofialafuenteehttps://www.tiktok.com/@sofialafuentee?lang=enTwitter: @sofialafuentee https://twitter.com/sofialafuenteeFB: @sofialafuentemusichttps://www.facebook.com/sofialafuentemusicSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/3vh2kwUj2cRhYFKjHk7YqC?si=ZF6v6G7-SBecJrnCvLJ20gBethiaTwitter @Bethiamusic - https://twitter.com/bethiamusic/IG - https://www.instagram.com/bethiamusic/Officialbethia - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/officialbethia/Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6AUQWic2E5IdlRPbEg0mYD?si=Q4YfM3HWQ3SxO5Rfe-IasQFilm BagE3 - Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+@tomdrewyouapicture - https://www.instagram.com/tomdrewyouapicture/@Revanjoicey - https://www.instagram.com/revanjoicey/Fat ChickenIG @Hellofatchicken - https://www.instagram.com/hellofatchicken/Twitter - https://twitter.com/hELLOfATcHICKENDanyl Johnson IG danyljohnsonofficial - https://www.instagram.com/danyljohnsonofficial/Twitter @DanylAJohnson - https://twitter.com/DanylAJohnsonYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-0pcE-0mRtOaECYcfUzjTQ/If you would like to have you music on the podcast Dm on IG https://www.instagram.com/danyljohnsonofficial/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today is the menu of Comedian Josie Long. Aside from her menu choices, the two discuss their dad's behaviour at restaurants along with his ‘dad jokes', their love of dumplings from The Ugly Dumpling, and disagreements about egg etiquette… eggitquette, added to their dishes. Also, Dan showcases his brand new game show ‘Bacon Your Pick' hosted by the one and only Richard Bacon. Jingles written and performed by Dan Gilbert, Edited by Jon Gilbert. Artwork by Dan Gilbert.
Richard Bacon has done a lot in his life. From Blue Peter and the Big Breakfast to 5 Live and Panorama, he's been the face of countless programmes in almost every broadcast genre imaginable. Richard has described his career as 'scattergun' and himself as high energy with a short attention span, but one thing is enduringly clear. For him, life is an adventure, and midlife will not change that. Now 44, we take a look at that near death experience, explore giving up drinking (again!) and talk calculated risk as he carves himself a brand new path in the Hollywood hills. Plus, how do you keep intimacy interesting during lockdown? Sex and Relationships expert Annabelle Knight helps us all out there!
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Gabby Logan will not succumb to beige middle-age. And neither should you. But what is going on with us when we reach the middle of our lives, emotionally, physically and mentally? Speaking candidly to a host of well-known faces, Gabby hopes to find some answers. In this second season of The Mid•Point Gabby welcomes Piers Morgan, Davina McCall, Rio Ferdinand, Tess Daly and Richard Bacon to reflect on their own midlife challenges and expectations, drawing on the advice of experts - from sleep specialists and sex therapists to nutritionists and hormone consultants. So what are you waiting for? Now's the perfect time to hit subscribe.
Our Special Guest this week is Richard Bacon, the MP who brought forward a Private Members Bill that became the Self-build and Custom Housebuilding Act. Planning decisions of the week An inspector's decision 2nd December dismissing an appeal against the refusal of Bedford Borough Council to grant permission for up to 400 homes on a site outside the urban core, with issues about HLS & NPPF para 11, impact on the setting of a SAM & heritage assets, archaeology, BMV. An inspector's decision 25th November allowing an appeal for 50 homes at Finchingfield, against the refusal of Braintree District Council on a site outside the ancient village with listed buildings and beyond the conservation area, issues about impact on the countryside but no 5 year HLS. An inspector's decision 3rdDecember dismissing an appeal against the refusal of the London Borough of Wandsworth to grant permission for a mixed use scheme of four blocks four storeys high on employment land raising issues about the effect of development on the living conditions of neighbouring residential properties, effects on a Conservation Area & locally listed building. An inspector's decision 3rd December dismissing an appeal for 25 homes against Central Bedfordshire Council's decision on a site outside the settlement envelope of Haynes, a Large Village, impacts on character & appearance of the countryside, designated heritage assets & a pre NPPF development plan. Plus “Praise of the Week” and “Nudge of the Week”
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Pleasure Made Prosperous Subtitle: Isaiah Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/23/1997 Bible: Isaiah 53:10 Length: 45 min.
Lorraine Heggessey has had some of the biggest jobs in broadcasting - head of Children’s BBC, controller of BBC1 (the first woman to do so) and chief executive of Talkback Thames. Now a media consultant, public speaker and advisor to Channel 4, she left the media world in 2017; and spent two years working for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, as chief executive of The Royal Foundation. In this in-depth interview, Lorraine recalls the time she memorably fired Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon for taking cocaine, describes the risks she took when commissioning Strictly Come Dancing in order to “reinvent Saturday nights,” and discusses her work as chair of the Grierson Trust, which helps young people from diverse backgrounds to get into documentary making.
If this podcast is about analysing crisis in all its forms then Richard Bacon, one of Britain’s brightest TV presenters and producers, is a guest who has survived more than anybody’s fair share. A career shattering scandal, addiction and mental health issues and a sudden illness that left him in a coma and fighting for life. In this episode Richard talks about what he has learnt from his dramas – self-inflicted and otherwise - with disarming frankness, brutal self-analysis and plenty of humour. Richard’s Crisis Cures: 1. Avoid alcohol: ‘I think if I’m going through a dark day the thing is to not drink because that can very quickly bring out anger.’ 2. Vinyl music: ‘I often play sixties bands, whether it’s The Who or The Kinks or The Beatles or The Stones… nothing makes me happier than putting on a piece of vinyl, I just love everything about it.’ 3. Babington House: ‘I got married there and it still retains its kind of magic quality…it’s hard not to go there and do anything other than feel much better.’ Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/richardpbacon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardpbacon The ADHD Foundation: https://www.adhdfoundation.org.uk ICR Everyman appeal: https://www.icr.ac.uk/support-us/appeals-campaigns/everyman-appeal Episode Notes: Richard Bacon is a man on a mission. Already an established entertainment and news presenter in both Britain and the US, he recently signed a deal with NBCUniversal to devise and produce new show formats. All this a testament to his energy and optimism. But transatlantic success can also be traced directly back to a decision made in the white heat of a crisis in 1998. Caught taking cocaine by the News of the World (under a previous editor!) whilst he was presenter of the BBC’s flagship kids show Blue Peter - Richard could have taken the view that fame and TV were not for him. Instead, aged just 23 he decided to ‘own’ his crisis and march headlong into, not away, from the drama. The bold innocence of youth, perhaps. But it also took courage, focus and determined self-belief – three critical crisis management skills. But success has been a tough road for Richard in part because of ADHD. A condition that he believes has contributed to his dependencies. As he puts it: “I’m a run towards, not a run-away addict. I’m not running away from anything.” Richard’s restless curiosity, and the support of his wife Rebecca, have been his saviours professionally and personally. A willingness to engage with his own strengths and weaknesses and to confront the truths of them is another crisis lesson worth noting. A big believer in the power of therapy (and, fortunately, podcasts), he says the simple, but not always easy, act of talking about your problems takes you a long way towards being able to fix them. Music: Allies by Some Velvet Morning www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk
Broadcaster Richard Bacon catches up with us from his home in LA as he relaxes in what seems to be a rather nice situation for isolation.He talks us through his stella street of famous neighbours and recounts how only 18 months ago he was in a medically induced coma for double pneumonia. Throughout this conversation his son hacks at his newly baked loaf of sourdough.A typically surreal and genuinely fun podcast with someone that we, at @highanxietypod, are big fans of.
Kevin Richard Bacon met a man on Grindr for a date on Christmas Eve of 2019. Little did he know that he would never come home from this date. Logo and Promo Performed by: DD Theme was written and performed by: Vicky Martinez
In this episode of STFTMB’s David and Tim discuss everything from Nespresso coffee to George Clooney presence at the Tewkesbury Park Hotel. The Duo also ring Richard Bacon to question him on his dislike of Bowie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon joins Melissa and Jade to talk about his own history with drugs and alcohol as they ask whether addiction is a disease or self-inflicted.
RHLSTP #203 -Emily Atack- Not Harry Redknapp. Richard reveals his plan to have Thin Rich host the last podcast of this series. But will he succeed or obviously fail? Plus some stuff for the Hertfordshire massive. His guest is I’m A Celebrity Runner-Up, Emily Atack. They discuss the pros and cons of going into the jungle, growing up in a showbiz family, just missing out on meeting Michael Jackson, forgotten Eurovision entries, Emily’s mysterious absence from the Inbetweeners’ reunion, skiving off school, turning 30 and how stand up is really easy, and whether it was good or bad that Richard Bacon survived. For details of Emily’s tour head here - https://www.emilyatacklive.com/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website, become a badger and see extra content http://bit.ly/rhlstpwebSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://bit.ly/RHLSTPgigsBuy DVDs and Books http://bit.ly/gofasterstripe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pictured: Stan Lee Matthew Bannister on The naturalist and expert on animal evolution Aubrey Manning who presented the acclaimed BBC TV series Earth Story. The Jewish Communist campaigner Max Levitas who fought Oswald Moseley's fascist blackshirts. The singer Babs Beverley - one third of the close harmony singing group the Beverley Sisters. Janet Paisley the poet and novelist known for her work in the Scots language. Stan Lee - revered creator of comic book icons like Spiderman, the X-Men and the Fantastic Four. Interviewed guest: Derwent May Interviewed guest: Julian Hector Interviewed guest: Stephanie Hilbourne Interviewed guest: Matthew Sweet Interviewed guest: Linda Jackson Interviewed guest: Michael Goldfarb Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Sunday Morning with Richard Holloway, Radio Scotland 14/02/2010; The Poetry of Life, Radio Scotland 27/01/2008; The Language of Kings, BBC Scotland/Hopscotch Films 28/02/2006; PM, Radio 4 04/10/2006; Woman's Hour, Radio 4 14/08/1985; Richard Bacon, 5 Live 20/08/2009; 5 Live interview 12/11/2018; Third Ear, Radio 4 17/12/1991; Today, Radio 4 18/11/2015; Rules of Life: Life Before Birth, Radio 4 24/01/2006; Earth Story: The Time Travellers, BBC Worldwide / Learning Channel 01/11/1998; Images by Janet Paisley. 31/12/2018; Jeremy Vine, Radio 2 09/11/2011; Max Levitas Battle of Cable Street, Fourman Films 07/09/2013.
Trevor Dann talks to Professor David Hendy about the latest interactive website launched as part of the 100 Voices That Made The BBC project. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin discuss the week’s radio industry news, including Radio 1’s #HideAndSeek and Richard Bacon’s week in a coma. Plus James Cridland puts forward the case for more rethinking and reinventing in radio, and David Lloyd has a trip down memory lane in Radio Moments.
TV presenter Richard Bacon talks to Colin Paterson about the illness that saw him placed in a coma for 9 days.
When Richard Bacon recovered, after falling seriously ill, Luke Jones spoke to him on Radio 4's Broadcasting House..
Dec 2nd - Cate Meighan, Richard Bacon
Dec 2nd - Cate Meighan, Richard Bacon
We are joined by Richard Bacon, host of National Geographic Channel’s original series, "Explorer."
We are joined by Richard Bacon, host of National Geographic Channel’s original series, "Explorer."
It was expected by some that Chris Moyles may not last too long on breakfast. Not because he wasn’t up to the job. He was. But he was seen to push the limits, just as so many greats do; and the BBC was in cautious mood. As it turned out’ he ended up being the longest serving Radio 1 breakfast show host, and such is the pace of media now, not least with younger formats, his record is unlikely to be challenged. Ever. Enjoy here the announcement of his farewell in July 2012. His delivery offers a chink of evidence of how he connected so well, for so long. Afterwards, hear how his succession plans were explained by his Controller to Richard Bacon.
Twitter is ten years old and has had an "utterly transformative" impact on journalism. That's according to Emily Bell, Director of the Tow Centre for Digital Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School. She says it has been the most important journalistic tool since the phone. We'll hear from her and from radio and TV presenter Richard Bacon, one of the UK's pioneers in using Twitter. He has 1.5 million followers and has experienced both the bright and very dark sides of Twitter. We'll also ask if we - all of us - are too quick to share pictures and video on Twitter and other social media in the aftermath of terror attacks, like those in Brussels yesterday? We'll be hearing from Hend Amry who began #ISISMediaBlackout on Twitter to discourage users from sharing ISIS propaganda online. She feels that sharing footage of attacks inadvertently serves the purpose of terror groups who hope to spread panic. Also - the editor of the Mail on Sunday, Geordie Greig, will reveal what he thinks helped his newspaper to win Newspaper of Year at last night's Society of Editors Press Awards. And the Chief Executive Officer of Johnston Press, Ashley Highfield, will discuss his plans for the i newspaper, which the Johnston Press is in the process of buying. How will the i thrive without the content previously supplied by the Independent newspaper? And with so many local newspapers in the Johnston Press empire now labelled "non-core" or "sub-core", will their future be blighted by cuts, strikes and closures? All questions for Ashley Highfield.
RHLSTP #100: Richard Bacon - A Series of Apologies. It's the 100th Leicester Square Theatre Podcast and the last in this series, so we've flown a special guest in all the way from America at the licence fee payer's expense, it's Blue Peter's bad boy, Richard Bacon. And in typical fashion he turns up at the theatre having been out all night celebrating his imminent 40th birthday. Where does he get his energy from?... oh right. Find out about how he once cried salty tears on to Mansfield McDonald's salty gherkins, how he became Top Of The Pop's most notorious ever presenter by accidentally calling some people fat, why he has been banned from the state opening of parliament, how he took a forgetful plate-spinner to Las Vegas, what he knows about the Tales of Robin Hood, what part of his anatomy (other than his mouth and nose) he can breathe out of, and why this gives him another kinship with Herring on top of his Dicky first name and food-based surname. Plus what he REALLY thinks of Una Stubbs (he thinks she's nice). And he gives himself something else to apologise for in a lifetime of apology. He's a very entertaining and lovely idiot, but as you'll see, it's all down to genetics. Hard to believe his one attempt at stand up-ended so badly. If you think these 100 podcasts have been worth 1p each, why not donate a pound here: rhlstp.co.uk. Feel free to give more if you like or to donate monthly. We'll use all your money to make even more stuff like this.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website and become a badger and see extra content http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Friday 13th November, Paris became the site of Western Europe's deadliest terrorist attack in over ten years. From the immediate aftermath of the attacks through to the end of the weekend and into this week, the story received heavy coverage across all BBC Radio networks, with BBC Radio 5 Live dedicating a whole day to rolling news about Paris on Saturday. It was a major story, but was BBC Radio's response proportionate? We hear your reaction. As the fight over Britain's membership of the EU intensifies, the upcoming referendum has become ripe territory for BBC Radio 4's satirists. When last Friday's The Now Show took a comedic look at the subject, some listeners were deeply unhappy with what they perceived as a 'staying in' bias. Should the BBC be scrutinising its output for bias already? And is it possible to have truly balanced comedy? Roger Bolton speaks to the BBC's Chief Adviser on Politics, Ric Bailey. This time last year, BBC Radio 5 Live's schedule was overhauled. Three of its biggest presenters, Shelagh Fogerty, Richard Bacon and Victoria Derbyshire, left and, as a consequence or not, so did 10% of the listenership. How has 5 Live fared since? Roger speaks to the network's controller Jonathan Wall to discuss ratings, sports rights and the booming sister station 5 Live Sports Extra. Last week, a brand new DAB station called BBC Music Jazz burst into existence, offering listeners music by all the greats from Gershwin to Gillespie. BBC Music Jazz was a pop up station - a temporary digital channel created in collaboration with Jazz FM. And listeners loved it. We look back at the brief and smoking life of BBC Music's first Jazz pop up. Producer: Katherine Godfrey. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
This week: Olly Mann is joined by Steve Ackerman, managing director of production company Somethin' Else and James Robinson, consultant at Powerscourt PR and former media editor at the Observer. It's all change at Radio 5 Live as the station shakes up its daytime schedule. Shelagh Fogarty, Victoria Derbyshire and Richard Bacon are departing, making room for Adrian Chiles, Tony Livesey and Football Focus host Dan Walker. As some brand the station ‘Radio Bloke', where does this leave the BBC's attempt to boost the number of women on air? As Woman's Hour is to be produced exclusively in London from next April we ask how important the presenter's location is to the audience. Also a familiar name from Playschool is leading calls for children's tv tax breaks - would that mean more home-grown production? Plus there's another cream egg at stake in the weekly Media Podcast quiz. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radio 5 Live has announced that three of their main presenters - Richard Bacon, Victoria Derbyshire and Shelagh Fogarty - are to leave the station in the autumn. Adrian Chiles and Tony Livesey are to get expanded roles. Although there will be no shortage of female co-presenters on the station, Eleanor Oldroyd's one-hour Friday afternoon show will be the only programme fronted solely by a woman. Steve hears from Jonathan Wall, Controller 5 Live about the changes.Act For Change, a project designed to address the lack of diversity in British television was launched this week with both ITV and the BBC in attendance. It comes after the BBC Director General announced plans to increase representation of Black, Asian or ethnic minority groups (BAME) on and off screen. Proposals include a new top level leadership programme, a £2.1 million Diversity Creative Talent Fund and, for around one in six people on air to be from BAME backgrounds within three years - an increase of nearly five percent. Steve hears from Simon Albury, Chair of the Campaign for Broadcasting Equality, who is concerned about the amount of money invested in the Talent Fund and Avril Russell, a black writer who says Tony Hall's plans won't help her. They are joined by Alan Yentob, the BBC's Creative Director.Facebook has revealed that it manipulated the news feeds of nearly 700,000 unknowing, randomly selected users in a psychological study, to determine how positive and negative emotions can spread on social media. The study, which has just come to light, has sparked outrage from some people and the Information Commissioner's Office is looking into it. Steve Hewlett is joined by the web psychologist Nathalie Nahai.Producer: Dianne McGregor.
In the final episode of Media Talk, John Plunkett welcomes guests past and present to discuss the impact digital media has had on the industry since the show's launch in 2006
Highlights from this week's guest, Richard Bacon.
Richard Bacon and Trevor catch up with Justin this week. Little Miss Moorhouse and her cousin react to breaking sports news. We hear another way Justin makes a living and the postbag makes the mother of all come backs.
Richard Bacon speaks to doctors, campaigners and teenage cancer survivors at the Royal Albert Hall - as it hosts a week of special concerts for the Teenage Cancer Trust. He also speaks to Kris and Maren Hallenga, stars of a TV documentary about living with terminal breast cancer - and to comedian John Bishop.
MPs have expressed concern about the future funding and growing commercialisation of the World Service. The BBC Trust has agreed that, subject to clearance from government, the World Service can broadcast a limited amount of advertising and sponsored content that is not news and current affairs, from 1 April, when the BBC moves to licence fee funding. Steve Hewlett asks Peter Horrocks about how the audience feels about adverts, and questions him over whether featuring commercial products would threaten the network's impartiality.Reports this week say ITV has held talks with BBC presenter Susanna Reid in a bid to revive its fortunes in the TV breakfast wars. It's understood Daybreak is set to have another presenter change, with Richard Bacon and Dermot O'Leary also reported to be in the running. It's the latest in a series of relaunches the programme has had since it began in September 2010 in a bid to pull in audiences. Steve Hewlett talks to former head of ITV Daytime Dianne Nelmes, and Liam Hamilton, launch editor and former executive producer of GMTV, about how to save flailing breakfast programmes. Reader's Digest is a 76 year old UK publication which, in its heydey, was one of the most popular magazines in the UK. Now, however, it's circulation has dropped to under 200,000. This weekend, it was bought for a nominal sum - said to be £1 - by entrepreneur Mike Luckwell. He says he wants to return the magazine to its glory days by boosting subscribers, offering direct marketing, and potentially putting the website behind a paywall. Steve Hewlett talks to him about how to reshape the magazine, at a time when circulation across the whole of the industry, is falling. Producer: Katy Takatsuki Editor: Andrew Smith.
In this month's Sound Women podcast: • The Voice of An Angel has grown into the Voice of Feminism in the Music Industry: Charlotte Church spoke to me at the Radio Festival, fresh off the stage after she delivered the BBC 6 Music John Peel Lecture (the whole of which is available for download here). She doesn't mess about in urging young female artists not to play submissive, and if the radio industry thinks it plays no part in modern pop's tide of scantily clad music videos, THINK AGAIN. • Louisa Compton thrives on stress, which is lucky since she's the uber-busy editor of 5 Live's daytime content including Victoria Derbyshire, Shelagh Fogarty and Richard Bacon (as well as, ahem, my own Saturday job, Saturday Edition). • Andrea Day, formerly of INRIX, explains how one of the Four Cornerstones of Radio gets made: traffic reports. When you're swamped with real-time information, which is more important, accuracy or speed? And how do you make traffic jams sound interesting? There's a lot more in those bulletins than meets the ear, you know... There's also a snippet of the Radio Festival session in which TalkSPORT's Liam Fisher and BBC 5 Live's Jonathan Wall are taken to task by Nihal over the representation of gender and race on their stations. To hear more of this and other talks from the festival, check the Radio Academy website where the audio will soon be available. Meanwhile, in the exclusive audio pen that is available only to paid-up Sound Women members, Andrea Day reveals how she shuns her own expert advice, and also nominates Britain's worst road. If you'd like to be on the Sound Women podcast, get in touch: tweet @soundwomen or email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk. The next podcast will land on 1st December 2013, so please do join me again then! Helen Zaltzman • CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE SOUND WOMEN PODCAST ON iTUNES •
John Plunkett is back with a roundup of the week's media news, featuring analysis of the BBC Trust - has it got a handle on impartiality at the corporation? Plus, Richard Bacon reveals how to keep abreast of fashion when you have no time
Andrew Lloyd Webber looks at the restoration of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Writer Allan Cubitt reveals the advantages of setting his new TV drama in Belfast. Ken Bruce, Kirsty Wark and Richard Bacon discuss the art of playing themselves. Front Row's Jukebox Jury deliver their verdicts on this year's Eurovision Song Contest contenders. And John Wilson meets the photographer Rankin and the musician Karl Hyde from Underworld.
With Mark Lawson, Andrew Lloyd Webber discusses the new restoration of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, one of London's oldest theatres. The first theatre building was opened in May 1663, an event recorded in Samuel Pepys's diary. The Grand Saloon, rotunda and main staircases have been restored by Lord Lloyd Webber in a £4 million project. He reflects on the importance of London's historical theatres, how an interview on Front Row led to his next musical, and why he doesn't want a theatre named after him. In the new BBC One drama Frankie, Ken Bruce is a radio presence weaved into the series. He discusses the difficulties involved in playing himself, and Kirsty Wark and Richard Bacon also reflect on their experiences of appearing as themselves in TV dramas. In tonight's Cultural Exchange, in which leading creative minds select a favourite work, writer Will Self nominates The Man Who Was Thursday, a novel by G K Chesterton. Producer Penny Murphy.
Here's the inevitable end of festival best of pack from The Amnesty International Secret Comedy Podcast. This show features, loads of jokes, some amazing secrets, hilarious songs and insightful chat from all the biggest names at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. We've got Alan Davies, Sara Pascoe, Rhys Darby, Shappi Khorsandi, The Boy With Tape On His Face, Hannibal Buress, Phil Nichol, Paul Foot, Rob Beckett, Josie Long, Mitch Benn, David O'Doherty, Lorretta Maine, Danielle Ward, Frisky and Mannish and Susan Calman! Listen, laugh, enjoy and see what you can do to help us. If you have enjoyed this podcast please chip in a few quid to help support our work. Make a donation at amnesty.org.uk/chipin
In our latest jam packed we have stand up from Benny Boot, Dana Alexander and Chris Henry. Mitch Benn sings about gay marriarge. Richard Bacon tells us about the time George W Bush tried to kill him, Suggs lets us in on some back stage Olympics gossip. Jo Caulfield chats about things she's learnt at the Edinburgh Festival and So you think you are funny? competition winner, Aisling Bea, tells us about crying by some bins. And to end it all we have a poem from the amazing Shane Koyczan. If you have enjoyed this podcast please chip in a few quid to help support our work. Make a donation at amnesty.org.uk/chipin
On day two of the Edinburgh television festival, John Plunkett discusses the fallout from the 37th MacTaggart lecture, Richard Bacon takes us to task, and comedian Adam Hills reveals Channel 4's Paralympics strategy
As London 2012 draws to a close, has the Olympic experience changed the United Kingdom? Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson tells Richard Bacon about the last minute preparations for the Closing Ceremony. Olympians Katherine Grainger, Kat Copeland and Kate Walsh relive their first 24 hours after the Games. South African Oscar Pistorius may have broken new ground just by competing in the Olympics Games but he returns to defend his 100m, 200m and 400m titles at the Paralympic Games. He reveals what it is like to be the face of the Paralympic movement. Can Lee Pearson break Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson record of 11 gold medals when he rides for the British Para-Dressage team? Irish boxer Katie Taylor on the historic nature of these Games for female athletes and has this been the Women's Games? Gold medallist Anna Watkins joins Woman's Hour to discuss. Finally, if you are struggling post-Olympics, Radio 4's The Now Show is on hand to help the nation come to terms with its grief.
Can David Rudisha dominate the 800 metres and finally achieve Olympic gold after missing out on Beijing through injury. Richard Bacon is joined by Olympian Michael Johnson and guests to discuss what may become the most competitive Olympic 100 meters race ever if Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake and Tyson Gay all run. As the rift between the BOA and triple jumper Phillips Idowu grows, UK Athletics head coach Charles van Commenee reveals why he will not be apologising. In a final London Calling, Eleanor Oldroyd speaks to rowing legends Martin Cross, Fred Scarlett and Kieran West about Greg Searle's Olympic comeback. Can BMX rider Shanaze Reade put her bad luck behind her and secure a gold medal in London? David Quantick returns to Radio 2 to give the 2012 Games the full Blagger's Guide treatment.
Are sensational storylines ruining The Archers? Some listeners think familiar characters are acting out of character, simply to crank up the tension. Roger Bolton meets Acting Editor John Yorke and longstanding Archers' writer Keri Davies, to ask at what point does the dramatic veer into the unbelievable? With only three weeks to go until the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Roger talks to 5 Live's Controller Adrian Van Klaveren about the network's preparations for covering the world's biggest sporting event. He also puts other listener questions to 5 Live's boss. Is the network over-infatuated with Richard Bacon? And is the station alienating its older listeners? Finally, what is it with the Today programme presenters and telling the time? Why so many slip ups? Feedback visits Justin Webb at the Today studios to investigate and ensure the correct time-telling instruments are present and correct. This is the last in the current series of Feedback, but the team are still keen to hear from you over the break, so do get in touch. Presenter: Roger Bolton Producer: Kate Taylor A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
This week, the final round of test events have been taking place at the Olympic Park in Stratford. At the Riverside Arena, the Great Britain men and women's hockey teams have been in action, in a tournament which will determine the final Team GB squads. 5 Live's Richard Bacon spoke to Olympic hopeful Rob Moore at the event. Olympian Gail Emms speaks to her former mixed doubles partner Nathan Robertson who looks set to miss out on his bid for London 2012. Radio 4's Peter White follows the success and failures of the teenagers who helped secure London's bid in 2005. Team GB swimmer and double world champion Liam Tancock tells BBC Leicester about why good coaches are vital to success. US wheelchair racer and 5,000 metres world champion Amanda McGrory on going for gold in the London Paralympics. While comedian Patrick Kielty and former Olympian rower James Cracknell discussed how their plans to run with the Olympic torch are shaping up.
Interview on BBC FileLive in January 2008
Film critic Mark Kermode joins Richard Bacon and Shelagh Fogarty as nominations for the 84th Academy Awards are announced. Includes interviews with producers Damian Jones from The Iron Lady and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy's Tim Bevan.
After a triumphant ten years of movie reviews on 5 live, Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo tell Richard Bacon how their partnership began on Radio 1 and whether the constant bickering wears them down.
Richard Bacon sits in for Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo, with Boyd Hilton in the studio and Colin Paterson in Los Angeles in advance of Sunday's Oscars. Including The King's Speech star Colin Firth. and the writer of The Social Network, Aaron Sorkin.Also the usual run down of the week's top ten movies and reviews of the new releases.Email: bacon@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @richardpbacon.
Mark Kermode reacts to the Oscar nominations and reveals who he thinks will pick up an Academy award. Plus, he speaks to Aaron Sorkin about his nomination for The Social Network. Helping Mark analyse the shortlist are Gabby Logan, Colin Paterson, Richard Bacon and Andrew Flintoff. Yes, *that* Andrew Flintoff.
In an extra Kermode podcast this week, Mark talks to Richard Bacon about the Bafta nominations that were announced on Monday. There'll be more on this on Friday's Kermode and Mayo show.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Breaking Up: Practice For Divorce Subtitle: To Date or Not Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 7/24/1994 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenant Petition Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 25:15-21 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Crucifixion of Our Old Man Subtitle: Sanctification Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/11/2020 Bible: Romans 6:6 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Crucifixion of Our Old Man Subtitle: Sanctification Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/11/2020 Bible: Romans 6:6 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Blessing of the Antithesis Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 1 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Finding a Life's Partner Subtitle: To Date or Not Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 7/3/1994 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenant Friendship Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 25:8-14 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenant Protector Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 26:1-7 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Curse of the Antithesis Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 1 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Thanksgiving For Deliverance Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 66 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Victory Through Reformation Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 101 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Thanksgiving For Deliverance Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Psalm 66 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenant And Courtship Subtitle: To Date or Not Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 7/17/1994 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Why Dating Doesn't "Work." Subtitle: To Date or Not Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 7/10/1994 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Breaking Up: Practice For Divorce Subtitle: To Date or Not Speaker: Dr. Richard Bacon Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 7/24/1994 Length: min.