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EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/cricketunfiltered Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Pat Brammall AKA Colin from Accounts, joins Menners to talk about their cricket experiences together. Need to thank some people.. -Ross Armstrong, Alex Odell for the start -Joe Karsay and Macca who helped the show finds its feet -Lisa Sthalekar for advice and support -Ben Horne, Crash Craddock, Gideon Haigh and Peter Lalor who made such good contributions when I was at Newscorp and subsequently. -Malcolm Conn NSW cricket and CA and now Dave Lyall. -Lucy Williams CA -All the contributors.. Journos, players, broadcasters, former captains, communications teams -Paul Dennett longest serving co-host, Jelisa Apps, Gav Joshi, Bharat Sundaresan -James Muggeridge -My long suffering family especially my wife. Subscribe to our YouTube page for live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7koDKpKxe0e3yC7NXQx6Q Support the show by heading to our Patreon Page Linktree for listening on podcast apps and finding us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cricketunfiltered Show twitter: https://twitter.com/auscricketpod Menners on twitter: https://twitter.com/amenners TIKTOK: @cricketunfiltered Sponsorship enquiries for host read ads: andrew@piccolopodcasts.com.au Email the show your cricket takes: cricketunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com Piccolo Podcasts: https://piccolopodcasts.com.au/ Assistant Producer and social media manager: James Muggeridge Founder Andrew Menczel. The first episode aired August 2013. It is a multi award-winning podcast team, the show has featured 15 Australian captains and some of the greatest legends of cricket and an episode is archived in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. Menners is an accredited cricket journalist and commentator and his interview with Alex Blackwell won a Cricket NSW Media Award. The show was the first ever regular weekly Australian cricket podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/cricketunfiltered Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Macca and Joe join Menners on the 10 year anniversary of the show. Need to thank some people.. -Ross Armstrong, Alex Odell for the start -Joe Karsay and Macca who helped the show finds its feet -Lisa Sthalekar for advice and support -Ben Horne, Crash Craddock, Gideon Haigh and Peter Lalor who made such good contributions when I was at Newscorp and subsequently. -Malcolm Conn NSW cricket and CA and now Dave Lyall. -Lucy Williams CA -All the contributors.. Journos, players, broadcasters, former captains, communications teams -Paul Dennett longest serving co-host, Jelisa Apps, Gav Joshi, Bharat Sundaresan -James Muggeridge -My long suffering family especially my wife. Subscribe to our YouTube page for live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7koDKpKxe0e3yC7NXQx6Q Support the show by heading to our Patreon Page Linktree for listening on podcast apps and finding us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cricketunfiltered Show twitter: https://twitter.com/auscricketpod Menners on twitter: https://twitter.com/amenners TIKTOK: @cricketunfiltered Sponsorship enquiries for host read ads: andrew@piccolopodcasts.com.au Email the show your cricket takes: cricketunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com Piccolo Podcasts: https://piccolopodcasts.com.au/ Assistant Producer and social media manager: James Muggeridge Founder Andrew Menczel. The first episode aired August 2013. It is a multi award-winning podcast team, the show has featured 15 Australian captains and some of the greatest legends of cricket and an episode is archived in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. Menners is an accredited cricket journalist and commentator and his interview with Alex Blackwell won a Cricket NSW Media Award. The show was the first ever regular weekly Australian cricket podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elissa Soave tells Robert Kirkwood about her debut novel Ginger and Me, actor turned author Ross Armstrong takes Red Szell to a luxury private island in his murderous new thriller The Getaway and Robert asks some Talking Book narrators about what keeps them coming back. Picture shows the cover of Ginger and Me by Elissa Soave. Orange text on a black and white photo of a young lady balancing on a tram track in the city with a Tunnock's sign in the background
País Estados Unidos Dirección Craig Mazin (Creator), Johan Renck Guion Craig Mazin Música Hildur Guðnadóttir Fotografía Jakob Ihre Reparto Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgard, Emily Watson, Paul Ritter, Jessie Buckley, Robert Emms, Adam Nagaitis, Sam Troughton, Adrian Rawlins, Con O'Neill, Joshua Leese, Ross Armstrong, Philip Barrantini, James Cosmo, Karl Davies, David Dencik, Caoilfhionn Dunne, Fares Fares, Alex Ferns, Peter Guinness, Ralph Ineson, Mark Lewis Jones, Gerard Kearns, Barry Keoghan, James Kermack, Hilton McRae, Diarmaid Murtagh, Kieran O'Brien, Ian Pirie, William Postlethwaite, Lucy Russell, Michael Shaeffer, Jay Simpson, Jamie Sives, Michael Socha, Lucy Speed, Laurence Spellman, Sam Strike, Joe Tucker, Sakalas Uzdavinys, Laura Elphinstone Sinopsis Siete horas después de la explosión, Uliana Khomyuk detecta un aumento en los niveles de radiación en Minsk. Cuando sus preocupaciones son desestimadas por las autoridades locales, se dirige a Chernóbil, la fuente probable. En el sobrecargado hospital de Prípiat, Liudmila descubre que Vasili y los otros pacientes del síndrome han sido evacuados a Moscú. En Moscú, Legásov le explica a Mijaíl Gorbachov que la situación es más grave de lo que se ha informado y es enviado a Chernóbil con un escéptico Borís Shcherbina. Desde un helicóptero, Legásov señala los restos de grafito y el brillo azul de la radiación ionizante, lo que indica que el núcleo está expuesto. Shcherbina se enfrenta a Briujánov y Fomín, que acusan a Legásov de desinformación, pero el general Vladímir Pikálov tiene lecturas dosimétricas de alto rango que prueban que Legásov tiene razón. Legásov instruye a los militares para que repriman el fuego con arena y boro, lo que resulta arriesgado. A medida que la noticia del incidente se extiende, Prípiat es finalmente evacuada. Al llegar, Khomyuk le advierte a Legásov y a Shcherbina que si el núcleo fundido entra en contacto con el agua del sótano inundado, se producirá una destructiva explosión de vapor. Una misión letal está autorizada para drenar el agua y la forman los trabajadores voluntarios Ananenko, Bezpílov y Barínov.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Craig Mazin (Creator), Johan Renck Guion Craig Mazin Música Hildur Guðnadóttir Fotografía Jakob Ihre Reparto Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgard, Emily Watson, Paul Ritter, Jessie Buckley, Robert Emms, Adam Nagaitis, Sam Troughton, Adrian Rawlins, Con O'Neill, Joshua Leese, Ross Armstrong, Philip Barrantini, James Cosmo, Karl Davies, David Dencik, Caoilfhionn Dunne, Fares Fares, Alex Ferns, Peter Guinness, Ralph Ineson, Mark Lewis Jones, Gerard Kearns, Barry Keoghan, James Kermack, Hilton McRae, Diarmaid Murtagh, Kieran O'Brien, Ian Pirie, William Postlethwaite, Lucy Russell, Michael Shaeffer, Jay Simpson, Jamie Sives, Michael Socha, Lucy Speed, Laurence Spellman, Sam Strike, Joe Tucker, Sakalas Uzdavinys, Laura Elphinstone Sinopsis Miniserie de TV (2019). 5 episodios. El 26 de abril de 1986, la Central Nuclear de Chernóbil, en Ucrania (por entonces perteneciente a la Unión Soviética), sufrió una explosión masiva que liberó material radioactivo en Ucrania, Bielorrusia, Rusia, así como en zonas de Escandinavia y Europa Central. La serie relata, desde múltiples puntos de vista, lo que aconteció en torno a una de las mayores tragedias en la historia reciente, así como los sacrificios realizados para salvar al continente de un desastre sin precedentes.
Last Christmas you gave them your heart, the very next day they gave it away this Christmas we give you WATOOL podcast Christmas special... An irreverent jaunt with your host Tom Andrews joined by Ross Armstrong through the Tinsle strewn landscape of Festive Film. Whether it be the home invasion survivalist double bill of “Home Alone” and “Die Hard" or how Will Ferrell best shows us how to reclaim the childhood awe of old in “Elf”... To the quest for the unattainable perfect family Christmas in “National Lampoons Christmas Vacation” or the existentialist Christmas blues soul search of “Its a Wonderful Life”... we witter on merrily about it all. I mean we really bang on as ever. So crank up that Netflix digital fire that looks like an industrial furnace in the corner of your living room, pour yourself a premixed mulled wine from a can that tastes like old cigars and air freshener, put on your 1990 commemorative Cliff Richard Saviours Day Crimbo Cardie and enjoy. Merry Christmas film fans from Tom and Ross x
“Last Christmas you gave them your heart, the very next day they gave it away this Christmas we give you WATOOL podcast Christmas special” An irreverent jaunt with your host Tom Andrews joined by Ross Armstrong through the Tinsle strewn landscape of Festive Film. Whether it be the home invasion survivalist double bill of “Home... The post Episode 34 – We Are The Only Ones Left Christmas Special – Movie Chat with Tom & Ross appeared first on Love Talkin'.
Lovingly hijacking the Love Talkin podcast with a movie geek ramble through the contemporary pop culture scene. Hosted by actor, comedy writer and the punchable face of 2007 UK anti-video piracy, Tom Andrews. Joined by his good friend the “Stephen King of Stoke Newington” novelist and actor, Ross Armstrong. Delivering film chat paced to be... The post Episode 27 – We Are the Only Ones Left – Movie chat with Tom & Ross (Part 1) appeared first on Love Talkin'.
Ross Armstrong oversees up an "agritainment" fun zone on weekends at a 600-acre farm in Markham, Virginia. The full-time assistant high school principal compares his joy at seeing former students graduate ... with families enjoying a farm for the first time.
I Bought an Idiot Box (TV), The Heat or Watch How I Bask in Global Warming, Destroy Trees Say Network Rail, Alastair Reynolds's Slow Bullets, Ross Armstrong's Head Case, Overblown Faff About Google Duplex
I Bought an Idiot Box (TV), The Heat or Watch How I Bask in Global Warming, Destroy Trees Say Network Rail, Alastair Reynolds's Slow Bullets, Ross Armstrong's Head Case, Overblown Faff About Google Duplex
Fine Music Radio — This sunny hour: Andrew Marjoribanks, Wordsworth Books, brings a bagful of the best in fiction and non-fiction. Beveley Roos Muller finds 'Head Case' by Ross Armstrong unforgettable, an absolute one-off; smart, cheeky, with the oddest and most original detective character. John Hanks takes a trip down the 'River of Gold – Narratives and exploration of the Great Limpopo' by Peter Norton, Mike Gardiner and Clive Walker much, much more than Kipling’s ‘great, grey, green, greasy Limpopo all set about with fever trees’. Philip Todres talks to Sylvia Brunders who has just published 'Parading Respectability – The cultural and moral aesthetics of the Christmas Bands Movement in the Western Cape'. Vanessa Levenstein loved Clare Robertson’s 'Under Glass', and do bear in mind that Clare is the winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize. And the good news is that Under Glass is one of our prizes today. Melvyn Minnaar talks delightedly to poet Karin Schimke about her inspiring new book 'Navigate' and Cindy Moritz much enjoyed the fanciful 'The Immortalists' by Chloe Benjamin, where four siblings go to a fortune teller in their childhood and find out the dates they’re going to die. How do they choose to live their lives?
This sunny hour: Andrew Marjoribanks, Wordsworth Books, brings a bagful of the best in fiction and non-fiction. Beveley Roos Muller finds 'Head Case' by Ross Armstrong unforgettable, an absolute one-off; smart, cheeky, with the oddest and most original detective character. John Hanks takes a trip down the 'River of Gold – Narratives and exploration of the Great Limpopo' by Peter Norton, Mike Gardiner and Clive Walker much, much more than Kipling's ‘great, grey, green, greasy Limpopo all set about with fever trees'. Philip Todres talks to Sylvia Brunders who has just published 'Parading Respectability – The cultural and moral aesthetics of the Christmas Bands Movement in the Western Cape'. Vanessa Levenstein loved Clare Robertson's 'Under Glass', and do bear in mind that Clare is the winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize. And the good news is that Under Glass is one of our prizes today. Melvyn Minnaar talks delightedly to poet Karin Schimke about her inspiring new book 'Navigate' and Cindy Moritz much enjoyed the fanciful 'The Immortalists' by Chloe Benjamin, where four siblings go to a fortune teller in their childhood and find out the dates they're going to die. How do they choose to live their lives?