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Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake 425 years ago this month. His crime? Radical thinking which clashed with the ideas of the Roman Catholic church. But his extraordinarily colourful life, ideas and tragic fate continue to resonate in our modern understanding of the universe and the ongoing tension between scientific inquiry and religious authority.Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by best-selling author S.J. Parris - pen-name for journalist Stephanie Merritt - who has written a series of novels with Bruno as the main protagonist. Together they delve into the life of a revolutionary and engaging character who took on the church in the 16th century and paid the ultimate price.Presented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. The researcher is Alice Smith, audio editor is Amy Haddow and the producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.Theme music from All3Media. Other music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcast.Related episodes:Shardlake and its Creator C.J. Sansom: https://podfollow.com/not-just-the-tudors/episode/9da9830fbb5f8145748d9dbfe2f5baf03637989c/viewElizabeth I's Spymaster Walsingham: https://podfollow.com/not-just-the-tudors/episode/ffbad5666898e744e85314aa57727d74048cc467/viewSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on
This week, Comcast's earnings point to an uncertain future. Nielsen Ratings Show Notes Comcast stock sinks as Peacock fails to add more subscribers, broadband losses disappoint Comcast Execs Talk Cable SpinCo & New NBCUniversal As Wall Street Presses For Details Peacock Lost $372 Million in the Final Quarter of 2024 Kelly Campbell Out As Peacock President ‘Married At First Sight' Shocker: Peacock Nabs Wedding Format Away From Lifetime With Huge Deal For Kinetic Content The Nielsen ARTEY Awards: 2024 Streaming Unwrapped 'The White Lotus' Renewed For Season 4 At HBO Prime Video Orders ‘Rise Of The Empress' Series Based On Books With Gemma Chan, Viola Davis & Forest Whitaker Among EPs Game Show ‘1% Club' Renewed at Fox, Joel McHale Takes Over as Host Hulu's ‘Letterkenny' Spinoff ‘Shoresy' Renewed for Season 5 ‘Extraordinary,' ‘Shardlake' Will Not Be Renewed for Further Seasons on Disney+ (EXCLUSIVE) ‘The Lincoln Lawyer' Renewed For Season 4 By Netflix With Neve Campbell Back Full-Time Netflix Renews ‘Love Is Blind' Through Season 10, Season 8 Set for Valentine's Day Release ‘The Diplomat': Bradley Whitford Joins Allison Janney For ‘The West Wing' Reunion On Season 3 ‘Little House On The Prairie' Reboot Ordered By Netflix Neil Gaiman's ‘The Sandman' to End With Season 2 at Netflix (EXCLUSIVE) Recommendations Mythic Quest The Traitors, season 3 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth The Top Ten Best Hit Songs of 2024 Gilmore Girls
Disney Cancels “Extraordinary” After Two Seasons https://whatsondisneyplus.com/disney-cancels-extraordinary-after-two-seasons/ #DisneyPlus VISIT ONLINE - http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.
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PopaHALLics #128 "Four on the Floor"Our podcast is four years old! We celebrate with a funny, more-or-less-true movie about profanity-laced letters, an animated noir Batman, an Alice Hoffman novel about the power of reading, and an influential "sensation" novel first published in 1859-60. Once again, we're on the cutting edge! [Joke.] Streaming:"Wicked Little Letters," streaming services and rental. When residents of a small seaside town begin receiving profanity-laced letters in this black comedy mystery, suspicion falls on a foul-mouthed Irishwoman (Jessie Buckley). But did she do it? Also starring Olivia Coleman and Ajana Vasan."Shardlake," Hulu. In this 4-part series based on C.J. Sansom's novels, a lawyer and his sidekick (Arthur Hughes and Anthony Boyle) investigate, on the orders of Thomas Cromwell (Sean Bean), a horrific murder at a monastery. "Batman: Caped Crusader," Prime. In this animated throwback noir series, Batman (voiced by Hamish Linklater) is a true detective using low-key methods and his fists to fight crime in Gotham City. More diversity and some interesting spins on Batman's longtime villains. "My Spy," Prime. A hardened CIA agent (Dave Bautista) meets his most challenging adversary yet, a 9-year-old girl (Chloe Coleman), whom he's supposed to be discreetly surveilling. She has other ideas in this cute 2020 action comedy also starring Kristen Schaal and Daniel Kim. "Leave No Trace," Disney+ and rental. In this slow-moving but involving drama from the Oscar-nominated writer and director of "Winter's Bone," a dad (Ben Foster) and his daughter (Thomasin McKenzie) live off the grid in Oregon until one small mistake tips them off to the authorities. Books:"The Invisible Hour," by Alice Hoffman. This novel from the "queen of magical realism" celebrates the power of reading. A copy of "The Scarlet Letter" causes a young girl to question she and her mother's involvement in an oppressive cult. "The Woman in White," by Wilkie Collins. This story originally published in installments in 1859-1860 is often cited in 100-best-novels-of-all-time lists and was one of the first to use multiple narrators to advance the plot. Vivid characters, a mysterious woman in white, true love, scheming upper-crust types, involuntary confinement in an insane asylum—it's all here!
Fulkultur är tillbaka efter sommarlovet! Vi har sett, hört, spelat och läst så mycket att vi som vanligt måste viga ett helt avsnitt åt bara tips. Bland annat kommer vi diskutera och tipsa om bra grejor, inte bara tv.serier som The Bear och House of the Dragon utan också Shardlake, The Watcher, Sunny, Dark Matter, Deadpool & Wolverine, Inside Out 2, Rocky Horror Picture Show och mycket mer. Dessutom: The Beach Boys.Du hittar länklista och tidigare avsnitt på fulkulturpodden.se.Du får gärna kontakta oss – berätta hur din sommar var och vad du vill tipsa om!
In this next episode of the Book Club with Greg, we take a lingering glance at Dissolution, the first Shardlake novel from author C J Sansom. This is Greg's recommendation and in true delight we attack it with gusto.To set the scene, it is England in the reign of Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn has just been beheaded and Henry has taken the bold step of separating England from Rome. He also needs case and the Catholic monasteries are rolling in gold. Dissolution deals with how Thomas Cromwell takes down the first of the monasteries in his great purge. Thank you, Greg, for your time.Enjoy!
LISA PARKER on SHARDLAKE First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on July 21st 2024. This week, our returning guest is the ever-popular LISA PARKER from the ROUND THE ARCHIVES team, and for this edition of VISION ON SOUND she's returning to one of those subjects that she's most fond of, namely the historical drama, only this time her observations come with a bit of a twist, as the drama might be historical, but she's been watching one which is right up to date and almost as new as anything we're ever likely to discuss on this show. LISA got in touch because she's been really enjoying the brand new four-part drama series SHARDLAKE, and wanted to talk about it on the show. SHARDLAKE is based upon the novels by the late C J SANSOM, and stars ARTHUR HUGHES as the investigator who, in this instance at least, is employed by SEAN BEAN'S THOMAS CROMWELL in the Tudor era, to investigate a murder that occurred within the cloisters of an isolated monastery during the 16th century. Because SHARDLAKE does manage to combine two of LISA'S greatest televisual joys in one programme, as it combines the historical drama with a form of traditional detective fiction, it's one of those rare modern series that feels just right for her, and has almost become an instant classic that has left its fans desperate to see more of it. And so, for once, we don't have to dive deep into the archives for the programme we're discussing, but, instead, we can journey into history for the subject matter of that programme instead, which is a little bit back-to-front in terms of what we normally do on VISION ON SOUND, but I hope that you won't find this breaking of the format too traumatic. This week, PAUL CHANDLER, THE SHY YETI himself returns and, in that way he has of watching new stuff to recommend so that I don't have to, he's been watching some shiny new TV shows that he's going to talk about. So, in today's show, he'll be introducing me to Andrew Scott as RIPLEY, some DEAD BOY DETECTIVES, those very French ESCORT BOYS, the highly topical and controversial BABY REINDEER, and finally taking part in several versions of A RACE ACROSS THE WORLD. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.
Juan Luis Álvarez comenta esta semana seriales que se desarrollan en otros tiempos, seguro, y, a menudo, en lugares imaginarios . Hoy hablamos de dragones, magos y de un detective jorobado en la Edad Media... La Casa del Dragó (HBO 2 temporadas. 18 episodios) Majestuosa historia ubicada en el universo ficticio de Juego de Tronos, 172 años antes de los hechos que se narran en ésta. En la que la princesa Rhaenyra, su hermano Aegón y su marido y tío carnal Daemon luchan por sentarse en el ss llora la muerte de su hijo Lucerys, Daemon desea contraatacar. En un regio sillón hecho de espadas. The Witcher (Netflix. 3 temporadas) Geralt de Rivia, un cazador de monstruos mutante, viaja en pos de su destino por un mundo turbulento en el que, a menudo, los humanos son peores que las bestias. Adaptación a la televisión de la saga literaria de Andrzej Sapkowski, que dio a su vez origen a una trilogía de prestigiosos videojuegos. Renovada por una 4ª temporada con Liam Hemsworth en lugar de Henry Cavill. Matthew Sharlake (Disney. 1 temporada) Corre el año 1536. La vida del abogado Matthew Shardlake da un vuelco cuando Thomas Cromwell le envía a investigar una muerte sospechosa en un remoto monasterio. El engaño y la corrupción están a la orden del día y pronto queda claro que éste asesinato no es el primero. Shardlake se ve envuelto en una red de mentiras que amenaza su vida. Basada en la obra literaria de C.J. Sansom
In questa puntata recensione di Shardlake, miniserie britannica tratta dai romanzi storici di C. J. Sansom e distribuita su Disney+. Tutto il pacchetto: recensione con le scale tecniche, delle scimmie e il brano-riassunto dei nostri Nerd Monkeys. Nel blocco dedicato al cazzeggio libro: Betty vs Veronica di Adam Hughes, Star Wars: The Acolyte, Furiosa e […]
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This month Disability Arts Online's Founding Editor Colin Hambrook chats with actor Arthur Hughes about his leading role in the newly released Disney+ Tudor spy thriller Shardlake. This podcast is in memory of Shardlake's creator C.J. Sansom who sadly passed away shortly after this podcast episode was recorded.
Shardlake During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake is sent by Thomas Cromwell to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea (Disney+). Trying All Nikki and Jason want is a baby -- the one thing they can't have -- so they decide to adopt; with their dysfunctional friends, screwball families and chaotic lives, the adoption panel may not agree they're ready to be parents (Apple TV+). The Blue Angels This documentary follows the newest class of the US Navy and Marine Corps fight squadron as they go through their intense training and into a season of heart-stopping aerial artistry (Prime Video). LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're talking about male grooming, X Of Swords, Shardlake, Mars Express, and Nomads. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
YOU'RE ALL BETTER NOW! Judy and Linda have words about episodes 13-16 of "Doctor Slump" (닥터 슬럼프), the Netflix drama, starring Park HyungSik and Park ShinHye. Next episode will be about "Queen of Tears" (눈물의 여왕), starring Kim JiWon and Kim SooHyun. Please wish Judy luck as she power binges the entire series before the next recording. Digressions: 0:54 - New Patreon donor and Listener E-mails! 11:53 - Judy watched "Shardlake", which is a mystery mini-series set in Tudor England. It was a fine way to kill some time. 14:54 - Like everyone else in the world, Linda has started watching season 3 of "Bridgerton". And like everyone else in the world, we can't remember exactly what happened at the end of season 2. 18:09 - Linda watched "20th Century Girl" (20세기 소녀), starring Kim YooJung and Byeon WooSeok. Byeon WooSeok is so hot right now. 21:43 - Linda tried the first 2 episode of "Abbot Elementary". It's almost summer vacation, teachers! Stay strong! Some Korean terms: 수능: [soo-neung] university entrance exams. 백수: [bek-soo] unemployed person. 철들었어: [cheol-deul-ut-seo] "He's grown up"; "He's matured". Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). You can become our patron at patreon.com/kdramamyeyesout for as little as $1 per month! Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Samsung Podcasts Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Relaxing Ballad', by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On this week's Reel Talk: Honey is screaming at the television - Bridgerton is back baby! Jonathan has been watching the new Disney+ series Shardlake and a horror film that took the Cannes Film Festival by storm: Tiger Stripes in cinemas now.Honey and Jonathan are also talking trauma after reading Jonathan & Jimmy Carr fan fiction, Jonathan has Northern Lights fatigue and Honey's worried about getting a hangnail in the Tudor era.Remember, if you want to get involved you can email us at reeltalk@global.comListen and subscribe to Reel Talk on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hannah's in the market for a new favourite TV programme, so this week - along with Jen and Mick - they're auditioning Shogun, Shardlake, Renegade Nell, David Attenborough's Mammals, Sugar, Fallout and Palm Royale. Plus there's some chat about some of TV's more controversial offerings, Baby Reindeer and The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three major new series reviewed this week including a Donald Trump satire, a Tudor murder mystery and a drama about a Black Panther leader. The Big Cigar (AppleTV+) is a drama that chronicles the story of Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton's escape to Cuba. Shardlake (Disney+) is a 16th century murder mystery where Sean Bean as Thomas Cromwell sends his lawyer to investigate a murder in a monastery. A Man in Full (Netflix) stars Jeff Daniels is a satire about a Trump-like character who owes a mountain of debt to his bankers. Could getting elected be a way out for him? We also talk this week about Clarkson's Farm (Prime) and its surprise sex scenes warning, The War on Disco (SBS On Demand) and Travel Guides (Nine).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jem looks into the history in and around the book and TV series Shardlake... from murder mysteries to monks!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fans of historical fiction and crime novels have been saddened to learn of the recent death of the award-winning, best-selling author C.J. Sansom, just days before the release of Shardlake - the TV series based on his Tudor barrister detective novels.In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb pays tribute to a fine author, and a fine fictional creation with the writer and journalist Antonia Senior. This episode was edited by Ella Blaxill produced by Rob Weinberg.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code TUDORS - sign up here: https://www.historyhit.com/subscription/You can take part in our listener survey here
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Podcast de la pasada emisión del 12/05/2024. Volvemos con nuestro programa junto a Agustín Lara, Espartanos del cine, David Larrad de Cinemascomics, y Sergio Reina. Hoy os hablamos de El simpatizante, Shardlake, Them: El miedo, Retornados, Deep Rising, Vuelo Nocturno, Mi proyecto científico, La jungla 3, Gardfield la película y mucho más... Y por supuesto las mejores noticias de cine de la semana. Música de los títulos finales by RomanSenykMusic
Mary Beard unearths some of the fascinating little-known stories that helped build the Roman Empire in her new series of Being Roman, and reveals how a cake is responsible for making her Britain's best-known classicist. From the senate and the people of Rome to the Sherlock Holmes of Tudor England – star of the new Shardlake series, Arthur Hughes joins us. Born with a rare condition affecting his right arm, Arthur was the first disabled actor to swap his kingdom for a horse and portray Richard III at the Royal Shakespeare Company. How a story of star-crossed lovers helped bring together two friends thanks to a collection of lost letters written more than 80 years ago. Dawn Donkin and Theresa Moon are with us. All that, plus the podcasting power-couple responsible for their son Jack...Michael and Hilary Whitehall share their Inheritance Tracks. Presenters: Huw Stephens and Kiri Pritchard-McLean Producer: Ben Mitchell
Prima o poi doveva succedere ed è successo: nessuna nuova serie in arrivo questa settimana, giusto tre ritorni e l'uscita italiana de Il tatuatore di Auschwitz, di cui vi avevamo già parlato. Il momento giusto per recuperare la serie dell'anno: Shardlake (no, non è la serie dell'anno, ma comunque oh) Serie in arrivo: Venerdì 10 maggio -Doctor Who -Il Tatuatore di Auschwitz (NOW/Sky) Giovedì 16 maggio -Bridgerton terza stagione (netflix) -Outer Range seconda stagione (Prime video)
This week: On Monday, tents sprung up at Oxford and Cambridge as part of a global, pro-Palestinian student protest which began at Columbia University. In his cover piece, Yascha Mounk, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, explains how universities in both the US and the UK have misguidedly harboured and actively encouraged absurdist activism on campuses. Yascha joined the podcast to discuss further. (01:57) Next: Bugs, biscuits, trench foot: a dispatch from the front line of the protests. The Spectator's Angus Colwell joined students at tent encampments this week at UCL, Oxford and Cambridge. He found academics joining in with the carnival atmosphere. At Cambridge one don even attended with their baby in tow. ‘Peaceful protest? Rubbish it does nothing,' a UCL student tells him. ‘Zionist attitudes start young, and we need our institutions to correct that. None of us are free until all of us are free, until Zionism is gone.' One Jewish UCL student claims they were spat at by protestors ‘who told us to go back to Poland'. As part of his research, Angus sat down with Anwar, a spokesperson for the protestors at University College London and he sent us that conversation, which you can hear on the podcast. (17:34) Then: Lara and Will take us through some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including Philip Hensher's Life column and James Delingpole's review of Shardlake on Disney +. And finally: should we take Beryl Cook more seriously? In his arts lead for the magazine this week, Julian Spalding writes about Beryl Cook whose unique art is celebrated by many as an exuberant take on everyday life. However she is often looked down upon within the art establishment. To coincide with a new exhibition of her work at Studio Voltaire we thought we would reappraise her legacy with Julian and Rachel Campbell-Johnston, former chief art critic at the Times. (29:44) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
This week: On Monday, tents sprung up at Oxford and Cambridge as part of a global, pro-Palestinian student protest which began at Columbia University. In his cover piece, Yascha Mounk, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, explains how universities in both the US and the UK have misguidedly harboured and actively encouraged absurdist activism on campuses. Yascha joined the podcast to discuss further. (01:57) Next: Bugs, biscuits, trench foot: a dispatch from the front line of the protests. The Spectator's Angus Colwell joined students at tent encampments this week at UCL, Oxford and Cambridge. He found academics joining in with the carnival atmosphere. At Cambridge one don even attended with their baby in tow. ‘Peaceful protest? Rubbish it does nothing,' a UCL student tells him. ‘Zionist attitudes start young, and we need our institutions to correct that. None of us are free until all of us are free, until Zionism is gone.' One Jewish UCL student claims they were spat at by protestors ‘who told us to go back to Poland'. As part of his research, Angus sat down with Anwar, a spokesperson for the protestors at University College London and he sent us that conversation, which you can hear on the podcast. (17:34) Then: Lara and Will take us through some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including Philip Hensher's Life column and James Delingpole's review of Shardlake on Disney +. And finally: should we take Beryl Cook more seriously? In his arts lead for the magazine this week, Julian Spalding writes about Beryl Cook whose unique art is celebrated by many as an exuberant take on everyday life. However she is often looked down upon within the art establishment. To coincide with a new exhibition of her work at Studio Voltaire we thought we would reappraise her legacy with Julian and Rachel Campbell-Johnston, former chief art critic at the Times. (29:44) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
Plus Sugar, Civil War, Unlocked, Have I Got News For You, The Responder, A Man in Full, Knuckles, Dinosaur and Tales of the Empire. Shows previewed and Trailers discussed:- Dark Matter - Apple TV+ 8th Mayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6ucGt_Xp14 Bodkin - Netflix 9th Mayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoVnzw4nP10 Dr Who season 1 (wait, what?) - BBC 11th May https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhL5ihOUUcs Eric - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGaAl_8QW2c Netflix 30th May Presumed Innocent on Apple TV+ on 12th June - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee-eE_mIXRo Insomnia on Paramount+ from 23rd May - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iHwPfnaH6I Geek Girl out on 30th May - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdZBcsIWhbY We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episodes and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. Check out our recent Shögun, Blue Lights and The Responder specials and weekly spoiler free watchlist episodes. Our back catalogue includes Stranger Things, House of the Dragon and The Bear. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Photo credit: Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
#BlackLivesMatter. #OscarsSoWhite. #ICantBreathe. Filmmaker Prentice Penny's docuseries about Black Twitter celebrates the voices and movements that impacted politics and culture. Penny was also the showrunner of the HBO series Insecure. Also, John Powers reviews the four-part series Shardlake, based on C.J. Sansom's first novel in a series about a crime-solving lawyer in 16th-century England.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
#BlackLivesMatter. #OscarsSoWhite. #ICantBreathe. Filmmaker Prentice Penny's docuseries about Black Twitter celebrates the voices and movements that impacted politics and culture. Penny was also the showrunner of the HBO series Insecure. Also, John Powers reviews the four-part series Shardlake, based on C.J. Sansom's first novel in a series about a crime-solving lawyer in 16th-century England.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Based on the bestselling novels of CJ Sansom, Disney+'s new Tudor drama Shardlake is a 16th-century whodunnit that takes place during the tumult of the dissolution of the monasteries. The show's historical consultant, Peter Wagstaff, tells Kev Lochun about how Shardlake brings the story of a lawyer who solves crimes and mysteries for some of the most prominent members of Tudor society to the screen. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have a packed episode 422 of the Geektown Radio podcast, as our "film reviewer" Gray joins Dave to chat TV, film, and video game news & reviews!Gray is back, and retaining his title as "worlds worse film reviewer", as he, of course, has not watched a single movie... However, he does come armed with a selection of TV reviews, including Romesh Ranganathan's 'Avoidance', Diane Morgan's 'Mandy', BBC's 'Race Across the World', and Netflix's 'Baby Reindeer'. He also discusses 'Interior Design Masters', 'X-Men '97', 'Beyond Paradise', and ITV's 'Red Eye'. Meanwhile, Dave has been on a Disney+ binge, with reviews of 'Welcome to Wrexham' Season 3, 'Star Wars: Tales Of The Empire', and 'Shardlake'. They also discuss the surprisingly heartbreaking 'Clarkson's Farm' Season 3, and the utterly bonkers WTF moment in the sixth episode of Apple TV+ crime thriller 'Sugar' starring Colin Farrell (no spoilers!)Moving on to the news, we're hurtling towards the final days of the 2024 "TV Bloodbath", so we run through what US TV shows are still left undecided, along with a number of UK cancellations and renewals. We also talk through what is going on with the potential sale of US media giant Paramount Global, CBS's ‘Fire Country' getting a spin-off, a new live-action ‘Scooby-Doo', and lots more! Listen below!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rob Jan & Megan McKeough head to Tudor England with SHARDLAKE, an adaptation of C. J. Sansom's historical mystery book series (Disney+). Then over to Korea with MARRY MY HUSBAND, a time-travel revenge romance kdrama (Amazon Prime).
Binance Founder Sentenced: Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance (the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange), was sentenced to four months. This sentence followed a multiyear U.S. investigation into Binance. Binance has been under scrutiny due to its rapid growth and regulatory challenges. The investigation likely focused on issues related to compliance, security, and potential illicit activities within the platform. Hulu's Tudor-Era Detective Tale (“Shardlake”): Hulu released a series called “Shardlake,” based on the books by C.J. Sansom. The show follows a man dispatched by Thomas Cromwell (a historical figure during the Tudor period) to investigate a murder at a monastery during the English Reformation. The English Reformation was a significant religious and political upheaval in the 16th century, during which England broke away from the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England. Meta Faces EU Probe Over Disinformation: The European Union is investigating whether Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) failed to tackle disinformation and misleading advertising ahead of EU elections in June. Meta has faced criticism for its handling of misinformation and harmful content on its platforms. The investigation aims to assess whether Meta took sufficient measures to address these issues. New Job Scams Target Young Workers: Fake recruiters are using sophisticated techniques to lure college students and new graduates into job scams. These scams often involve promises of high-paying jobs, remote work, or career advancement. Victims may unknowingly provide personal information or even pay fees to the scammers. FCC Fines Wireless Carriers for Sharing Customer Data: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined four wireless carriers for selling access to customers' location data to aggregators. This practice raises privacy concerns, as it allows third parties to track individuals' movements without their explicit consent. Israel Raises Concerns About Possible ICC Arrest Warrants: Western countries expressed unease about the timing of any court action against Israeli officials by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC investigates and prosecutes individuals for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Israel's concerns likely relate to potential arrest warrants issued by the ICC. Dish Network Bondholders Sue Over Asset Moves: Bondholders of Dish Network filed a lawsuit over transactions that allegedly moved billions of dollars in assets out of their reach. Asset moves can impact bondholders' rights and financial interests. The lawsuit seeks to address any alleged improprieties. Russian Journalist Detentions Raise Concerns: The Kremlin is cracking down on dissenting voices over its war in Ukraine, leading to the detention of Russian journalists. Journalists play a crucial role in informing the public, and their detention raises concerns about press freedom and human rights in Russia. Auditors Balk at Expanded Role: Auditors, who play a critical role in assessing financial statements and ensuring their accuracy, are currently facing discussions about expanding their responsibilities. Traditionally, auditors focus on financial reporting, internal controls, and fraud detection. However, some proposals suggest that auditors should take on additional roles, such as assessing cyber risk and evaluating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. These expanded responsibilities would require auditors to develop new expertise and adapt their methodologies. Some auditors are resistant to this idea, expressing concerns about potential conflicts of interest, increased liability, and the need for specialized training. Iranian Rapper's Death Sentence: In Tehran, the capital of Iran, civil liberties have been under scrutiny due to a recent crackdown by authorities. One notable case involves an Iranian rapper who has been sentenced to death. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
Cine en Serie 269: Arcadian, Misión Hostil, Tor, The Veil, Them T2, Shardlake, Thank You Good Night, , El Caso Asunta, El Especialista, Abigail, El Topo, Confianza El Juego de la Codicia, Beekeeper, La Guerra del Planeta de los Simios Programa 269 correspondiente al sábado 4 de mayo de 2024. Una tarde bien maja.
Ian and Hannah review the biggest and best new content on UK streaming platforms, for the week beginning Friday 3rd May 2024, including...During the dissolution of the monasteries in the Tudor era, Matthew Shardlake (Arthur Hughes) is sent by Thomas Cromwell (Sean Bean) to investigate the death of a commissioner in a remote town of Scarnsea, in Disney Plus original series Shardlake.When real estate mogul Charlie Croker (Jeff Daniels) faces bankruptcy, political and business interests collide, as he defends his empire from those attempting to capitalize on his fall from grace, in Netflix drama The Man in Full.Based on The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris, the Now TV series of the same name, this is the powerful real-life story of Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was tasked with tattooing ID numbers on prisoners' arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War Two.A 40-year-old single mum begins an unexpected romance with a 24-year-old boy band singer. Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine star in Prime Video feature film The Idea of You.Follow Bingewatch on all major podcast players for your weekly rundown of the best binge-worthy shows across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Remember to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser and Goodpods AND you can now show your support and leave a tip for Ian and Hannah.You can also stay in touch with the team via Twitter and tell us what you're binge-watching.AND if you like Bingewatch but you're looking for a specific review, check out BITESIZE BINGEWATCH, our brand new sister show making it easier to get the bits you want!
Zwei Romanadaptionen stehen in dieser Woche im Fokus des Podcasts. Netflix hat mit "Ein ganzer Kerl" (3:10) Tom Wolfes zweiten Roman "A Man in Full" verfilmt. In der Serie von David E. Kelley spielt Jeff Daniels einen Immobilienhai, der angeblich nichts mit Donald Trump zu tun hat, aber dennoch die Assoziation geradezu aufzwingt. Ob das ein Vor- oder Nachteil ist, sind sich Rüdiger und Holger nicht ganz sicher. Und auch über "Shardlake" (28:55), einer Adaption der Historenkrimis des kurz vor dem Start verstorbenen Autors C.J. Sansom, gibt es viel zu diskutieren. Ganz besonders, weil Holger die Romanvorlage gut kennt und liebt. "Was ist unsere liebste Serienfigur aus der Arbeiterschicht?"
(00:00) Intro e considerazioni sul clima come dei veri boomer(02:45) Introduzione all'argomento della puntata: le serie tv di maggio!(03:42) Shardlake (Disney +)(05:33) Un Uomo Vero (Netflix)(08:48) The Atypical Family (Netflix)(10:50) Dark Matter (Apple Tv+)(17:28) Inside No.9 (BBC Two)(21:38) Bodkin (Netflix)(25:15) Doctor Who (Disney +)(29:00) Il Tatuatore Di Auschwitz (Sky)(31:00) Outer Range (Prime Video)(32:25) Bridgerton (Netflix)(32:50) The 8 Show (Netflix)(37:33) The Big Cigar (Apple Tv+)(41:31) Chief Detective 1958 (Disney +)(43:08) Evil (Paramount+)(44:40) Geek Girl (Netflix)(44:58) Eric (Netflix)(47:15) Raising Voices (Netflix)
A bonus episode sees the historical consultant of the new Disney series Shardlake join to discuss disability and the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and the history behind the new show. Based on the novels written by C.J.Sansom who died on Saturday 27th April. Shardlake Links Shardlake on Disney Dissolution by CJ Sansom Antonia Senior tribute to CJ Sansom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam and Damo get together to do a quick watchlist episode where they talk about Blue Lights, Sugar, Fallout, Late Night Lycett, Have I Got News For You, The Rest Is Politics Leading, This Town, Red Eye, Dead Boy Detectives, The Red King, Imagine - The Pest Shop Boys, Knuckles, Dinosaur, Ripley and Baby Reindeer. Coming soon; Shardlake, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, A Man in Full, Spy/Master, The Responder, Welcome to Wrexham and Star Wars: Tales of the Empire. In news; Inside No 9, Neuromancer, Curfew, Karl Lagerfeld Project, Four Seasons, Heartstopper, Orphan Black, Office US spin off and Severance. Damo's YouTube recommendation https://youtu.be/UyLqCkfpHPo?si=-bVCpE9GSE0XCniNReplyForwardAd We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episodes and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. Check out our recent Shögun and Blue Lights specials and weekly spoiler free watchlist episodes. Our back catalogue includes The Walking Dead, Line of Duty and Peaky Blinders. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
Martin Freeman and Tony Schumacher — the star and creator respectively — join us this week to chat The Responder, which returns for its second series. Plus, we investigate some Tudor crimes with Shardlake and some cold war espionage with Spy/Master. None of which can prepare you for what Boyd's been watching this week, which not only sees a surprise sprint for the finish line with a show he'd been behind on, but a rather unexpected ‘factual' show, that dovetails with this week's listener question to see a podcast far more concerned about measurements than it has any right to be.
Scott Bryan and Siobhan Synnot join Nihal to talk about Miriam: Death of a Reality Star, Shardlake and Dead Boy Detectives
Mentre in rete trapelano le prime immagini di Sebastian Stan (il Winter Soldier di "Capitan America") nei panni di Donald Trump nel film "The Apprentice", in concorso a Cannes, in streaming fa faville "Il Fabbricante di Lacrime" (dal romanzo di Erin Doom), primo film italiano a raggiungere il numero 1 della classifica Netflix dei più visti nel mondo! Anche sul fronte delle serie sono in arrivo due novità tratte da romanzi: "Shardlake" su Disney+ e "A Man in Full – Un uomo vero" su Netflix, con Jeff Daniels, Diane Lane e Lucy Liu. E a proposito di libri in tv, ecco la nostra Top 10 delle migliori serie tv tratte da romanzi: chi si aggiudicherà la prima posizione tra "Bridgerton", "Gossip Girl", "The Handmaid's Tale", "Big Little Lies" e gli altri titoli in lizza? Un indizio… la rubrica "5 cose che non potete non sapere" è dedicata questa volta a "Il Trono di Spade"... Altri titoli del momento: il biopic in arrivo su Netflix "Sei nell'anima", sulla vita di Gianna Nannini e la docu-serie "Il Giovane Berlusconi". In chiusura, in sala arrivano "The Fall Guy" con Ryan Gosling ed Emily Blunt, reboot della serie tv "Professione pericolo" ed il familiare "Sei fratelli", con Riccardo Scamarcio. Per chi, invece, preferisse restare sul divano, presto su Amazon "The idea of you", commedia romantica con Anne Hathaway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of April 27, 2024. Hulu The Veil, Limited Series (Apr. 30) Shardlake, season 1 (May 1) The Contestant (May 2) Prom Dates (May 3) Welcome to Wrexham, season 3 (May 3) Netflix Honeymoonish (Apr. 29) Fiasco (Apr. 30) My Next Guest with David Letterman and John Mulaney (Apr. 30) Draw Special Super Soft Power (May 1) Down the Rabbit Hole (May 1) Frankly Speaking, Season 1 (May 1) Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, Season 1 (May 1) One More Shot (May 1) Beautiful Rebel (May 2) A Man in Full (May 2) Secrets of the Neanderthals (May 2) T-P Bon, Season 1 (May 2) Postcards, Season 1 (May 3) Unfrosted (May 3) Selling the OC, season 3 (May 3) Max Hacks, season 3 (May 2) Turtles All the Way Down (May 2) Peacock Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans (Apr. 27) Branching Out (Apr. 28) Amazon Prime Video The Idea of You (May 2) Apple TV+ Acapulco, Season 3 (May 1)
Diese Woche spricht der Eismann über "Unschuldig - Der Fall Julia B.", "Borders", "Schule ohne Druck?", "Shardlake", "Fiasco" sowie "Forsthaus Rampensau". Pssst...: Abonnieren und Weitersagen ist erlaubt! (wir sagen's auch nicht weiter...) Abonnieren auf Spotify, Apple & Co sowie RSS-Feed: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dievorschau Kontakt: dievorschau@wunschliste.de Ein Service von http://www.wunschliste.de & http://www.fernsehserien.de Und hier geht's direkt zum TOHUWAPODCAST: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tohuwapodcast
Plus Slow Horses, Queer Eye, Criminal Record, Expats, Gladiators, Northern Comfort, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fire Country, Waco, The Way, The Artful Dodger, Mr and Mrs Smith, Fear the Walking Dead and the BAFTAs Damo and Adam have finally said ‘Hi Barbie!' Whilst Grace is at the starting line with the Slow Horses. We preview Breathtaking, Boarders, Constellation, Avatar: Last Airbender and Shogun and give our thoughts on the latest TV news. Trailer watch:- Dead Hot - 1st March release. Shardlake Extraordinary season 2 - 6th March The Sympathizer We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episode and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com And, if you listen on Spotify, check out our poll below. Check out our True Detective and Dr Who specials. Our back catalogue includes specials on The Last Of Us, Unforgotten and Stranger Things. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Photo credit: Teddy Cavendish/Netflix Adam, Grace, Neil, Damian and Isabel
It's going to be a little while until we can come back with a full show, so as an interim treat we thought we'd record our thoughts on some of the recently released film & TV trailers. Film trailers: Deadpool & Wolverine, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and Wicked TV trailers: Manhunt (Apple), Mary & George (Sky Atlantic), Shardlake (Disney +) And Mark has thoughts on the (just announced) casting of Marvel's upcoming Fantastic Four... Enjoy! How to support the show Follow us on: Twitter - Instagram - Letterboxd We'd love it if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or a star rating on Spotify. AND, if you like what we do, and fancy buying us a coffee, you can do so here. Thanks so much.
Which takes place in Tudor-era England and follows main protagonist, hunchbacked lawyer Matthew Shardlake. Sansom was born in Edinburgh and despite leaving school with no qualifications, he still managed to enrol at Birmingham University and gain a BA and PhD in History. After holding various jobs, Sansom decided to retrain as a solicitor and practised in Sussex as a lawyer for the disadvantaged, something we see carried forward in the character of Matthew Shardlake himself. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message
C.J. Navas comenta la adaptación de la saga ‘Shardlake' de CJ Sansom que prepara Disney+, los documentales del mes de enero en los canales del Grupo AMC, la vuelta de Stephen Amell como Arrow en la última temporada de ‘The Flash' y muchas noticias más en su repaso diario al mundo de las series de televisión PATROCINADOR: Ya puedes comprar en http://fueradeseries.com/tienda, la tienda para grandes fans de las series de televisión. Para inaugurarla, ponemos a la venta varios productos con nuestra marca y una edición limitada de los mismos por nuestro 15 aniversario, así como una primera colección de tazas muy, muy seriéfilas. Con el cupón 15AniversarioFDS tendrás un 5% de descuento en los productos de tu pedido hasta el día de Reyes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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"this is Tudor, fabulously Tudor, 1595...and underneath it, this is 1240"
Part Two of the Literary London Podcast! Adam goes up the Charing Cross Road while Andy follows in the footsteps of Shardlake. This podcast was recorded on location in London. Visit our blog, The Daily Constitutional Follow us on Twitter @londonwalks For full information on all of our London Walks, London's best guided tours, visit www.walks.com.
Part one of our Literary London Podcast – Down by the River Thames Andy Hallett & Adam Scott-Goulding introduce London Walks guides Katy & Nick reading from the London Walks book London Stories. In Part two, coming soon, we'll be discussing the Shardlake novels and visiting London's best bookshops! Catch up with our London Walks blog The Daily Constitutional where we're covering all things literary London this month. Follow us on Twitter @londonwalks. For the full schedule of London Walks visit www.walks.com
C J Sansom - author of the historical crime series Shardlake – picks the first incarnation of the Doctor in the Doctor Who, William Hartnell. Plus archive interviews with Verity Lambert, Tom Baker and William Hartnell's granddaughter Jessica Carney.
With Mark Lawson David Walliams writes, and stars in Big School as the Deputy Head of Chemistry in a comprehensive school who's smitten by the new French teacher, Catherine Tate, but finds a love rival in the shape of PE master Philip Glenister. Critic and ex-teacher Natalie Haynes delivers her verdict. Award winning poet John Agard received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry earlier this year. Agard, who was born in Guyana and moved to Britain in 1977, talks about what the award means to him. He also discusses how his dual heritage and cricket were sources of inspiration for his latest collection Travel Light Travel Dark. Jerry Lewis' film about a clown who entertains children in a concentration camp, The Day the Clown Cried, has never been shown to the public after the comedian decided he was too embarrassed for it to be screened. Yesterday, footage from a behind-the-scenes documentary emerged online over 40 years after it was made, allowing us a glimpse of a film we never thought we'd see. Critic Adam Smith considers other films that suffered the same fate. Plus in tonight's Cultural Exchange, C J Sansom - author of the historical crime series Shardlake - picks the first incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who, William Hartnell.
David Simmons presents the fourth episode of Stuff We Like. In this episode (The Arts), we review the Shardlake series of books by C.J. Sansom, the current extensive work of the National Theatre, and film-maker and graphic designer James Ratnarajah talks about his (current) all-time Top Five Films.
To kick off season two, Jake Goldman joins Jen to tackle history and mystery in the novel Dissolution by C.J. Sansom. The book takes place in Tudor England and follows a hunchback lawyer as he's sent by Lord Cromwell to investigate a murder at a country monastery during Henry VIII's dissolution of papist religious houses. Naturally Jake and Jen get into relevant details like what constituted getting to third base with someone in 1537. An important note on spoilers! Jake and Jen discuss who the killer is from 50:47-57:33. If you haven't read the book but want to, you can safely listen to the rest of the episode and just avoid that spoiler-y portion. If you're enjoying PrePopCulture, please rate/review it on iTunes, and like it on Facebook! Want to suggest a topic for an episode? Email prepopculture@gmail.com! Show links: You can follow Jake on Twitter and check out new episodes of Futurama this summer. Dissolution SNL's Anne Boleyn sketch And #FindTesla! Theme song: Alps by Motorama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
James Naughtie and readers meet the best-selling writer CJ Sansom. They discuss Dissolution, the first in his series of Tudor mysteries featuring the investigator Matthew Shardlake. Shardlake is sent to Sussex to investigate a murder in a monastery, just as Henry VIII is beginning his reformation of the Church.