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We continue Road Dahl month by exploring The Witches, One of Raul's favorite children's movies. Make sure you follow Billy and Raul on Twitter @MasterOfPuns196 and @raulvaderrdz respectively as well as the main show @SYNSPod Use my special link to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.https://zen.ai/MDEh9Ow56B3Dp-WXwgHT7l5t808fUXyaK-tkvPcKHoo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seeyounextsummerpod/message
On today's show Ray chats to Kenny's Bookshop owner Tom Kenny about their discovery of a signed copy of Road Dahl's Matilda, which could be there since he visited the shop in 1987, Strip & Dip takes place tomorrow, Michelle Daly, Mary Galvin, Maria Wilkinson & Pamela Mangan are in studio and Éanna Ní Lamhna tells us about A Plant A Tree Day.
In this episode, we take a whistle stop tour of literature in all its forms. Starting at the beginning, we discuss the famous Library of Alexandria and the invention of the Gutenberg Printing Press, then go on to highlight many of our favourite book series and authors including Viktor Schauberger, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Dan Brown, JK Rowling, George RR Martin, Brian Friel and Road Dahl.
Dirty Beasts by Road Dahl - The Tummy Beast
The remake of The Witches is currently available on HBO. The original The Witches is available on Netflix (as of this posting). Here's an article about Raold Dahl to get you started on your journey down the rabbit hole of his horrid views. And here's another. And another. It's honestly not hard to find, and there's plenty more. And obviously, hit me on twitter @trevorcarlee if you'd like to point out anything I've gotten wrong :)
As Bruxas de Road Dahl é um dos livros infantis mais vendidos no mundo e com certeza é uma história que você já conhece, mas em filme. Por isso, no episódio 80 do podcast Perdidos na Estante você conhecerá mais sobre ele, além de relembrar seus tempos de infância, com seus medos do escuro e […]
Matilda é aquele filme do coração de muita gente! Lançado em 1996, o filme é adaptação de filme de mesmo nome escrito por Road Dahl. Nesse episódio do Perdidos na Estante, Thiago Cordel, Marina Kondratovich e Hamilton Kabuna trazem muitas curiosidades sobre o filme, bastidores e reflexões importantes sobre essa história que marcou corações. Ouça o […]
Matilda de Road Dahl é um dos livros infantis mais famosos do mundo e no episódio 78 do podcast Perdidos na Estante você conhecerá mais sobre ele, além de refletir sobre seu papel na sociedade e sua relação com as crianças. Se você tem mais de 20 anos, provavelmente você se lembra dela através de […]
Está no ar o episódio 76 do podcast Perdidos na Estante sobre a obra A Fantástica Fábrica de Chocolate de Road Dahl. Nesse episódio, marcamos o início de um novo arco que debaterá e repensará três obras clássicas infantojuvenis escritas por Dahl e que foram adaptadas para o cinema, verdadeiros clássicos da Sessão da Tarde […]
À 37 ans, Pénélope Bagieu est devenue un poids lourd de la bande dessinée. Deux de ses albums figurent d'ailleurs dans les 10 meilleures ventes du mois. Le tome 1 de « Culottées », portraits de femmes qui se battent contre les préjugées, est un best-seller depuis sa parution en 2016. Et « Sacrées sorcières », son adaptation du classique de Road Dahl, est numéro 1 des ventes. (Rediffusion du 6 mars 2020)
durée : 00:06:18 - La Leçon de choses - par : Sophie Bober - Souvent, derrière une vocation, se cache un atavisme. Et derrière un livre, parfois, une fabuleuse grand-mère qui inspire, comme en témoigne l'illustratrice Pénélope Bagieu, qui revisite à sa façon le livre de Road Dahl, Sacrées Sorcières (Gallimard Jeunesse). - invités : Pénélope Bagieu Autrice de bande dessinée
Korte verhalen zijn niet minder dan lange verhalen. Integendeel, sommige verhalen met veel impact zijn korte verhalen. Denk maar aan de korteverhalenbundels van Stephen King en Road Dahl. De titel van deze nieuwsbrief is niet voor niets gekozen: waar een boek te vergelijken is met een strandbal, is een goed kort verhaal één bal geconcentreerde […]
America's meanest family goes on a wild romp in the globe-trotting sequel to the classic family-film Matilda
WELCOME BACK TO SEASON TWO. After our well earned break we're back with a bang and another memorable episode of the Tales of the Unexpected. There's plenty to talk about in this one... Bees. Boobs. Buzzing... boobs. Not only that though, we chat about binge watching TV, the cost of fish food (per 100g) and we discover a new theme of TOTU... the long walk. Here goes then... a new season but basically the same two idiots trying to make sense of it all. Enjoy!!!
***sorry it's late, having a few 'instagram getting hacked and nobody is helping me' issues, but we're back**** Well, here we are guys... the end of season 1. Don't fret (not that you are) because we're only having a short break before season 2 PLUS, we'll be back very soon with a mid season special. watch this space. Join us then for the season finale with a cracker - a proper sting in the tale here and the surprise return of Mrs Bixby... well, a surprise for us at least - as you'll hear in the first few moments. NOT ONLY THAT, but we go on a bit about being late for stuff, making excuses for inadequate jobs, the hypocrisy of the X Factor AND a brief review of the best, worst and most memorable moments of our first podcast series. Enjoy... or try to.
We're in the final furlong of season one and the first time we meet Mr Botibol in this 'bet gone wrong' fiasco drama. You're going to love this one after the cat one last time, but more than that, in this episode we have an ongoing problem with Dollars and Pounds, the position of the worst celebrity in Celebrity Squares, acting in soap operas and how people get louder at the end of a conversation... needless to say, this is a back to form unexpected tale.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY and welcome to your fortnightly TOTU treat. Every once in a while you hear a story from one of your mates and you're all like "errrrrm... what the actual heck are you going on about?" and then you realise they were probably just high and it's all ok. Well... that's sort of what we think happened here. Other than that the episode is very much saved by your podcast hosts who review this episode plus the nonsense of reincarnation and how the original story differs from the TV version. Enjoy... or try to.
in this VERY CREEPY episode of The Tales of the Unexpected we discuss this timeless classic "The Landlady". But thats not all because in between the in depth analysis, we also cover stories about eating an anus, mucky comedy films, hotels etiquette, smoking areas in the 80's and much much more. Enjoy! get in touch: email: talesoftheunexpected@outlook.com AND on twitter: @unexpectedguys
an absolute classic. in this episode we put our best detective hats on and chat about that well known adage "find the weapon, you'll find the man". quiz show prizes in the 70's, microwave salesmen, how to cook lamb and the twisty turns of this brilliant tale of the unexpected and now you can get in touch: email: talesoftheunexpected@outlook.com twitter: @unexpectedguys
In this first proper episode the tone is set... the tales are going to be dark, mysterious, nasty, comical and loads of fun to discuss. The man from the south inspired many story tellers to stay away from the obvious and play around with dark comedy. You're going to love it... In fact, we bet on it!!!
Hey, its finally here... the wait is over... its the most best podcast you could wish for about the Tales of the Unexpected. welcome to the introduction episode where we explain what we're getting ourselves into. Make yourself at home.
To celebrate the centenary of Roald Dahl's birth his biographer, Donald Sturrock remembers meeting the genius storyteller in the writing hut at the bottom of his garden. Here Dahl revealed how he used both the darkness and lightness of his childhood to fire his writing. Donald Sturrock wrote Storyteller: The Life of Road Dahl and has edited his letters, Love From Boy: Roald Dahl's Letters to His Mother.Written and read by Donald Sturrock Produced by Justine Willett.