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Enjoy a spooky compilation of four adaptations! Includes: A Warden for All Saints by HS Bhabra, 'Til Death Do Us Part (based on Mortmain by John Metcalfe), The Boat Hook by Sheila Hodgson, and Black Stockings, Broken Mirrors by Bernadette Crosthwaite. Features newly remastered audio and performances from John Rowe, Michael Williams, and Robert Glenister. @scarystoriespod youtube.com/@scarystoriespod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarystoriespod/support
The shadows of a woman's former marriage loom over a couple's boating trip. Adapted from John "Jack" Metcalfe's Mortmain, 'Til Death Do Us Part stars Robert Glenister, David March, Helena Breck, and Ann Windsor. youtube.com/@scarystoriespod @scarystoriespod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarystoriespod/support
William Blake's poetry and prose. We visit Sir Philip at home to discuss the poet who has ‘inspired and intoxicated' him for the last sixty years. In Philip's book-lined sitting room we discuss Blake's most loved works: his Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Auguries of Innocence. Pullman has written frequently about Blake and previously served as President of the William Blake Society. Blake's Selected Poems (Penguin Classics edition)https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/33866/selected-poems-blake-by-william-blake-ed-professor-g-e-bentley-series-editor--christopher-ricks/9780140424461https://apple.co/48HX8yM Naxos Audiobooks edition of Blake's poetry, read by Robert Glenister, Michael Maloney and Stephen Critchlowhttps://naxosaudiobooks.com/blake-william-selections/https://apple.co/3tRg676 Sir Philip Pullmanhttps://www.philip-pullman.com/ Daemon Voices by Philip Pullmanhttps://www.davidficklingbooks.com/shop/ItemDetails.php?pubID=190https://apple.co/4aVkHpC Audiobook edition of Daemon Voiceshttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/309349/daemon-voices-by-pullman-philip/9780241372906https://apple.co/47NE6Gl The Blake Societyhttps://blakesociety.org/ Presenter – Henry Eliot: https://www.henryeliot.co.uk/Producer – Andrea Rangecroft: https://www.andrearangecroft.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Summer, Dino Fetscher will appear in the second season of the Apple TV+ sci-fi series FOUNDATION. The Emmy and BAFTA-nominated series created by showrunner David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight Triology, The Sandman) chronicles a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilisation amid the fall of the Galactic Empire. The series stars Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Ben Daniels and Lou Llobell. He's currently filming FOOL ME ONCE for Netflix, an adaptation of the novel by Harlan Coben also starring Adeel Akhtar, Michelle Keegan, Richard Armitage and Joanna Lumley. Shaken by two murders. Maya Stern (Keegan) watches security camera footage of her house sees her murdered husband Joe (Armitage) back as an intruder. Meanwhile, Abby and Daniel, her nephew and niece, are trying to find the truth about the murder of their mother and seeing possible connections between both cases.In 2021, Dino made his National Theatre debut in the first major European revival of Larry Kramer's seminal play THE NORMAL HEART described as ‘poignant and powerful' by The Guardian, largely based on Larry's own experience of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s in New York. Dino played the role of 'Felix Turner', Ned Week's closeted lover, for which he received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Olivier Awards and WhatsOnStage Awards in 2022. After graduating from The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, Dino made his screen debut in Russell T. Davies' critically acclaimed BAFTA nominated and RTS winning Channel 4 drama CUCUMBER and sister series BANANA, before starring as the lead in the ITV/Netflix thriller PARANOID alongside Indira Varma, Lesley Sharpe and Robert Glenister, followed by the cult BAFTA nominated sci-fi series HUMANS (Channel4/AMC) in the role of new synth ‘Stanley'. Dino is also known for his role in the globally praised BBC/HBO drama YEARS AND YEARS penned again by Russell T. Davies and starring alongside Emma Thompson, Rory Kinnear and T'Nia Miller, and in the BBC/HBO historical award-winning drama series GENTLEMAN JACK created by Sally Wainwright and starring Suranne Jones. Further theatre credits include DIRTY, GIFTED & WELSH (National Theatre of Wales), AS IS (Trafalgar Studios) and GHOST STORIES (Arts Theatre).
Colombian writer Antonio García Ángel was just 33 years old when the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative paired him with the great Peruvian novelist – and later Nobel literature laureate – Mario Vargas Llosa. A dozen books followed. For the latest episode of A Word in Your Ear, actor Robert Glenister reads ‘Round Numbers', a short story by Ángel in translation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss Sherwood and Maigret (1992)Both series are available on Britbox in the USDiscussion of Sherwood begins at :32Discussion of Maigret begins at 24:00Murder Most English now has a shop where you can purchase merchandise with our logo. You can find it at https://www.cafepress.com/murdermostenglish The music for our podcast is Grand Dark Waltz Trio Allegro by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7922-grand-dark-waltz-trio-allegroLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur artwork is by Ilan Sheady of https://www.unclefrankproductions.comSupport the show
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of music, film and television.Acting sensation Paapa Essiedu spills the beans on his time-bending new Sky Max drama 'The Lazarus Project'.The musical talent of Tom Walker chats about his upcoming, yet-to-be-titled, second album and looks ahead to his multitude of 2022 gigs.Astonishing actor Robert Glenister gives us the scoop on his chilling new BBC One thriller 'Sherwood'.And author Charlie P. Brooks reveals all about his latest children's book 'The Super-Secret Diary of Holly Hopkinson: Just a Touch of Utter Chaos'.Plus Lisa Bilyeu, Tony Fadell and David Croft.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Paapa Essiedu - 00:37Tom Walker - 07:56Robert Glenister - 14:47Charlie P Brooks - 20:58Lisa Bilyeu - 28:37Tony Fadell - 34:44David Croft - 41:37 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tamzin Outhwaite is a stage and screen actress, presenter and narrator. Best known for her role as Mel Owen in Eastenders, Tamzin has been starred in many theatrical productions including Alan Ayckbourn's How the Other Half Loves and most recently The Seagull alongside Emilia Clarke and Robert Glenister. We talked to Tamzin about superstitions, her love of theatre and finding a process to calm performance nerves.
We're back with our first full-series catch-up episode, chatting about everyone's favorite British con artist show! We talk about the ups and downs, the twists and turns, and why Robert Glenister is THE BEST.
We're back with our first full-series catch-up episode, chatting about everyone's favorite British con artist show! We talk about the ups and downs, the twists and turns, and why Robert Glenister is THE BEST.
In this episode we turn our attention to a 1995 adaptation (and for Andy’s money the best adaptation) of Jane Austen’s Persuasion. It stars Amanda Root, best known for the reboot of The Forsyte Saga, as Anne Elliot who is apparently already an ‘old maid’ at 27! Ciaran HInds (Game of Thrones’ Mance Rayder) plays dashing Captain Wentworth, whose marriage proposal Anne previously turned down due to the interference of Susan Fleetwood’s Lady Russell. Also among the sterling cast are Killing Eve’s Fiona Shaw as Mrs Croft, everyone’s favourite Marshal of Atrios, John Woodvine as Admiral Croft, Sophie Thompson as Mary Musgrove, Corin Redgrave as Sir Walter Elliot, Phoebe Nicholls as Elizabeth Elliot, and Samuel West as Mr Elliot. There are also some lovely roles for Judy Cornwell, David Collings, and Robert Glenister, and there’s not a duff performance anywhere. Andy gives the production a ‘6’ on a new scale he has created to judge Austen adaptations: The Bonnet Scale. This by the way is good score on said scale. A 6 means its not too bonnety - not too chocolate box and hearts and flowers, it having something valuable and realistic to say about the historical period as well as being a heartwarming story of unrequited love. It’s Martin’s first watch of this adaptation or even much of 'crisis in corsets' TV but he likes what he sees. In fact he watched it twice in preparation for this podcast. Andy is reminded of his A-Levels and studying the novel for English, but thankfully he does not read out his lengthy essay from 1989 about Louisa’s all important accident at the Cobb! Andy also reveals the reason for his lifelong hatred of Bath, where it always rains. Talking of rain, ee also consider the importance of umbrellas in period drama. And after 31 years Andy finally discovers why the name Captain Wentworth has always sounded vaguely familiar to him. TV fans will not be disappointed. We hope you continue to enjoy our little journey through the British television archives and to almost quote Mary Musgrove: “We’re very sorry if our podcast is insufficiently grand for you!” Next Time: A Question of Attribution (by Alan Bennett)
Pictured: Stuart Wheeler Matthew Bannister on Stuart Wheeler, the spread betting tycoon who used his millions to fund anti-EU political parties and campaigns. Josephine Cox, the multi-million selling author whose novels often drew on her working class childhood in Blackburn. Miloš Jakeš, the General Secretary of the Czech Communist Party at the time of the Velvet Revolution. Peter Green, the revered guitarist who founded Fleetwood Mac, but later suffered severe mental health problems. Interviewed guest: Philip Collins Interviewed guest: Kimberley Young Interviewed guest: Professor Mary Heimann Interviewed guest: Bernie Marsden Producer: Steven Williams Archive clips from: HARDtalk, BBC News 24 11/10/2019; General Election, ITN 24/05/2001; Nigel Farage on Stuart Wheeler, VoteLeaveMedia 02/04/2009; A Woman’s Fortune by Josephine Cox, read by Carole Boyd, Audible/HarperCollins 2018; Woman's Hour, Radio 4 02/09/1999; Woman’s Hour, Radio 4 09/10/2001; The Lion’s Den by Josephine Cox, read by Robert Glenister, Radio 4 Extra 24/04/2011; The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia 1968, BBC News 21/08/2018; Miloš Jakeš speech, Radio Free Europe 17/07/1989; People’s Century: 1989: People Power, BBC One 16/02/1997; BBC News, BBC One 10/12/1989; Peter Green: Man of the World, BBC Four 04/02/2011; The Works: Peter Green: A Hard Road, BBC Two 03/10/1996.
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss “Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror”, the fourth episode of Doctor Who Series 12, featuring Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, Goran Visnjic as Nikola Tesla, Robert Glenister as Thomas Edison, and Anjli Mohindra as Queen Skithra! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
In this 66th episode, I review The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith. Listen to hear why I thought this book was really great for some reasons, and not that great for others. I loved the characters and the ending. I liked it enough that I will be reading the next one in the series, but the middle was just boring for me.Download the .mp3Buy the Book on Amazon:The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike)Check the author's website:https://www.jkrowling.com/Music Attribution:Music by Kevin MacLeod at http://www.incompetech.comLicensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Visit my website: www.DanDanTheArtMan.comSupport the show AND get a free audiobook!http://www.audibletrial.com/DansBookReviewsAudiobook Pick-of-the-Week:The Cuckoo's CallingWritten by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling)Narrated Robert GlenisterThis episode of Dan Dan The Art Man's Book Reviews has been brought to you by Audible. Visit www.AudiblePodcast.com/DansBookReviews for a free trial membership.Audible Free Trial DetailsGet an audiobook of your choice, free, with a 30-day trial. After the trial, your paid membership will begin at $14.95 per month. With your membership, you will receive one credit every month, good for any audiobook on Audible.Cancel anytime, effective the next monthly billing cycle. Cancel before your trial ends and you will not be charged. Check out the full terms and policies that apply to Audible membership.FOLLOW ME:Twitter | https://twitter.com/DanDanTheArtManInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/DanDanTheArtManGoogle + | https://plus.google.com/+DanAbsalonson/
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Happy Holidays! Mark Jackson joins host Elias on this week's podcast episode. Mark stars as ‘Isaac,’ the artificial life science officer in Seth MacFarlane’s hit show The Orville. Season 2 is set to return December 30th on FOX. We talk about his career, his audition for The Orville, his character Issac and more. Mark has an extensive list of stage credits that include appearing with Celia Imrie and Robert Glenister in the award-winning "Noises Off”, the international tour of "One Man Two Gunners" with Rufus Hound, performing opposite Robert Powell in Agatha Christie's "Black Coffee”, and playing 'Captain Stewart' in the National Theatre's acclaimed production of "War Horse" You can find Mark on Instagram @themarkjackson and Twitter @markjacksonacts Email the show themccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @themccpodcast Twitter @EliasG77 Instagram @themccpodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themancavechronicles.podbean.com
We’re featuring AudioFile Magazine’s list of the Best Mystery & Suspense Audiobooks of 2018. Listen in as we discuss these compelling audiobooks and share clips from KINGDOM OF THE BLIND and THE DEATH OF MRS. WESTAWAY. Many of these Best of 2018 picks have been featured in detail in earlier podcast episodes—dive back into our archive to discover more about them. AudioFile Magazine’s Best Mystery & Suspense Audiobooks of 2018 DARK SACRED NIGHT by Michael Connelly, read by Titus Welliver, Christine Lakin, published by Hachette Audio DAY OF THE DEAD by Nicci French, read by Beth Chalmers, published by Harper Audio KINGDOM OF THE BLIND by Louise Penny, read by Robert Bathurst, published by Macmillan Audio LETHAL WHITE by Robert Galbraith, read by Robert Glenister, published by Hachette Audio THE DEATH OF MRS. WESTAWAY by Ruth Ware, read by Imogen Church, published by Simon & Schuster Audio THE OTHER WOMAN by Daniel Silva, read by George Guidall, published by Harper Audio Explore ALL of the audiobooks in AudioFile’s Best of the Year Ezine with sound clips and narrator videos at https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/bestof/. On today’s episode are Robin Whitten, Founder and Editor, and Michele Cobb, Publisher at AudioFile Magazine. We are giving away audiobooks from Libro.FM, Audiobooks.com, and Downpour on Twitter — visit us there at @audiofilemag and look for the #podcast for your chance to download your picks from our Best Of lists. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter. Support for Behind the Mic comes from Grammy Award-winning publisher Hachette Audio, home to works by James Patterson, JK Rowling, Joel Osteen, David Sedaris, David Baldacci, Elin Hilderbrand, Michael Connelly, and many more bestselling audiobooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JK Rowling writing as Galbraith has created detective Cormoran Strike, war veteran turned private eye and new darling of gritty British crime fiction. In Cormoran’s fourth outing, his partner Robin Ellacott is now a partner in the agency, and they are faced with another brutal murder—this time a Cabinet Minister. Narrator Glenister is perfecting his command of the audiobook series, and listeners are hooked from the get-go. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter on our website. On today’s episode are Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine editor & founder Robin Whitten Support for Behind the Mic comes from Grammy Award-winning publisher Hachette Audio, home to works by James Patterson, JK Rowling, Joel Osteen, David Sedaris, David Baldacci, Elin Hilderbrand, Michael Connelly, and many more bestselling audiobooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
País Estados Unidos Dirección Ben Affleck Guion Ben Affleck (Novela: Dennis Lehane) Música Harry Gregson-Williams Fotografía Robert Richardson Reparto Ben Affleck, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Messina, Zoe Saldana, Elle Fanning, Chris Cooper, Sienna Miller, Remo Girone, Robert Glenister, Matthew Maher, Miguel J. Pimentel, Anthony Michael Hall, Titus Welliver, Chris Sullivan, Max Casella, Kristen Annese, Larry Eudene, Derek Mears Sinopsis Ambientada en Boston durante los años 20, en la época de la ley seca, gira en torno a un hombre que se adentra en el mundo del crimen organizado.
Tune in for a special Friday edition of That's Entertainment as host, Tammy Jones-Gibbs, talk with actor Mark Jackson from the new Fox's series, "The Orville." Mark Jackson will star as ‘Isaac,’ the artificial life science officer in Seth MacFarlane’s new show, which premiered on FOX on Sunday, September 10th. Mark extensive list of stage credits include appearing with Celia Imrie and Robert Glenister in the award-winning "Noises Off”, the international tour of "One Man Two Gunners" with Rufus Hound, performing opposite Robert Powell in Agatha Christie's "Black Coffee”, and playing 'Captain Stewart' in the National Theatre's acclaimed production of "War Horse". Mark is also an accomplished voice over artist. Tune in on Friday, Septmeber 29th at 1pm ET/10am PT on www.blogtalkradio.com/tammyjones-gibbs or call in to listen at 347-637-2656