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Iain Dale speaks on his LBC show to former chief whip Simon Hart about his book UNGOVERNABLE which lifts the lid on the sordid underbelly of Westminster. Simon also takes listener calls.
Listen to Scott Woods, Michael Bolan and Simon Hart discuss the current state of the private credit landscape in the United Kingdom.
In our latest ‘Whipping Yarn', we talk with Simon Hart, former Conservative Chief Whip during Rishi Sunak's Premiership. Hart opens up about his time in one of Westminster's most demanding and discreet roles, chronicled in his new book, ‘Ungovernable: The Political Diaries of a Chief Whip'. From late night phone calls about MPs stuck in compromising situations to managing high-stakes parliamentary votes, Hart gives a candid account of navigating one of the most turbulent chapters in British politics. He lifts the lid on the daily challenges of keeping a restless party in line while balancing scandals, shifting alliances, and the relentless demands of government business.Hart also takes us behind the scenes of the Whips' Office – a place often shrouded in secrecy. Beyond the headlines and power plays, he gives us a rare glimpse into the day-to-day work of the Whips – part disciplinarian, part therapist – shedding light on their lesser-known pastoral and administrative responsibilities, from safeguarding MPs' well-being to orchestrating the daily rhythms of Parliament.Reflecting on his time in office, Hart shares insights into what makes a good MP and why so many arrive in Westminster unprepared for the job and the reality of life as a parliamentarian or minister. He argues that political parties must do more to identify and nurture talent early, to raise the standard of future leadership across the board.
Why do the wrong people become MPs? How can we transform Westminster into a modern day workplace? How did Simon Hart's time at The Countryside Alliance inform his politics? Rory and Alastair are joined by the ex-Tory Chief Whip, Simon Hart, to discuss all this and more. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Video Editor: Josh Smith Assistant Producer: Alice Horrell Producer: Nicole Maslen Senior Producer: Dom Johnson Head of Content: Tom Whiter Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James talks to former Conservative MP, chief whip and secretary of state for Wales Simon Hart about his new book, Ungovernable. Hart said he wrote the book to ask the question "what went wrong?" between December 2019 and July 2024, when the Conservatives went from an 81-seat majority to a general election "drubbing". On his time as chief whip, Hart's book contains anonymised and shocking stories of MPs in various compromising positions. He also discusses the pandemic and his relationship with the Welsh Government as secretary of state.
In this episode, we sit down with Toby Perkins MP, Chair of Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee, to discuss how he and his colleagues plan to hold the Government accountable for its ambitious Net Zero commitments.The Government's advisory body, the Climate Change Committee, has now recommended emissions reductions for the Seventh Carbon Budget (2038-2042) —the next milestone in achieving Net Zero by 2050. Ministers must decide how much of this advice to adopt before presenting a legally binding carbon budget to Parliament for approval. Yet, in 2021, MPs spent just 17 minutes debating the Sixth Carbon Budget Order, a move later criticised by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for its lack of scrutiny. With Keir Starmer and Ed Miliband now leading the Government, how will parliamentary oversight of climate policy change? Will MPs take their role more seriously this time? We also examine an escalating dispute between the Government and Parliament's National Security Committee. The Government has refused to allow Jonathan Powell, the new National Security Adviser (NSA), to give evidence to the Committee and has stopped sharing National Security Council (NSC) agendas — breaking a decade-long tradition of confidential engagement. Every NSA since 2010 has testified before Parliament, yet Ministers now argue Powell is a special adviser, not an official, and should not be subject to scrutiny. Critics, however, warn that this move weakens transparency and parliamentary oversight at a time of heightened public concern over defence and security. Matt Western MP, Chair of the NSC, argues that restricting access to the NSA could leave Parliament in the dark on key national security decisions. Finally, we speak to Simon Hart, former Conservative MP and Chief Whip, about his newly published political diaries—packed with eyebrow-raising revelations, from Ministers getting stuck in brothels at 2am to tantrums from sacked colleagues. But beyond the scandalous anecdotes, Hart delivers a serious message: political parties need to improve candidate selection, manage MPs' expectations, and ensure future politicians are mentally resilient enough to handle the intense pressures of modern political life.____
Strap in, this is going to be quite a ride! 31 October 2023. “Amongst today's HR joys is the report from Emma that a departmental SpAd (Special Adviser) went to an orgy over the weekend and ended up taking a crap on another person's head. To make matters worse, in a separate incident a House employee went to a party dressed as Jimmy Savile and ended up having sex with a blow-up doll. Just another day at the office, I suppose.” Well, it's just another day at the office if you happen to be Chief Whip of His Majesty's government. Simon Hart was Member of Parliament for Camarthen West and … Continue reading →
Simon was Chief Whip under Rishi Sunak and his explosive new book 'Ungovernable' documents the scandalous and tumultuous final term of the Conservative government.So what's his view of his fellow politicians and the system they inhabit? Is it impossible for any Prime Minister to truly get their way?And what's it like being mistaken for Brian Clough? THE POLITICAL PARTY IS BACK ON STAGE! 10 March: Alastair Campbell31 March: Anthony Scaramucci12 May: Wes Streeting9 June: Kemi Badenoch14 July: Michael Gove Plus more to be announced... Get tickets for all shows here: https://nimaxtheatres.com/shows/the-political-party-with-matt-forde/ DONATE to the RNOH Charity here:https://www.rnohcharity.org/donate/donate-online SEE Matt at on tour until June 2025, including his extra date at The Nottingham Playhouse: https://www.mattforde.com/live-shows 4 March: Colchester Arts Centre 5 March: Oxford, Glee Club6 March: Birmingham, Glee Club7 March: Maidenhead, Norden Farm11 March: Aberdeen, Lemon Tree12 March: Glasgow, Glee Club28 March: Nottingham, Lakeside Arts Centre4 April: London, Bloomsbury Theatre13 April: Salford Lowry - EXTRA DATE5 June: Nottingham Playhouse - EXTRA DATE6 June: Cambridge Junction - EXTRA DATE13 June: Chelmsford Theatre - EXTRA DATE14 June: Faversham, The Alex - EXTRA DATE BUY Simon's book 'Ungovernable' here: https://linktr.ee/SimonHartUngovernable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Liberal Democrat MP and defence spokesperson Helen Maguire, former Conservative MP and Chief Whip Simon Hart, the Sunday Telegraph columnist Zoe Strimpel and LBC's Political Correspondent Aggie Chambre.
President Zelensky and european leaders are in London to discuss the future of the Ukraine War, Rhodri Lewis is in London for BBC Wales and unpacks the situation following the public falling out between the US and Ukrainian presidents. Russell Isaac, DRR consultant talks about the importance of overseas aid matters, after a government minister resigns following Prime Minister Keir Starmer's decision to cut overseas aid to increase defence spending. In Germany, CSU/CDU and the SPD have begun exploratory talks to form a coalition. Micheala Kuefner, Chief Political Editor at DW explains what it all means. The MoD want to build a state of the art radar at Cawdor Barracks in Pembrokeshire. Associate Professor of Astropolitics, Dr Bleddyn Bowen tells us who we monitor in space and why. And former Secretary of State for Wales, Simon Hart reveals all about the dying days of the last conservative government in his published diaries, Ungovernable.
George Parker of the Financial Times assesses the latest developments at WestminsterTo assess the impact of two completely contrasting Oval Office meetings between President Trump and Sir Keir Starmer and then the US president and President Zelensky this week, George is joined by Peter Ricketts, crossbench peer and Britain's first National Security Adviser. And Labour's Baroness Cathy Ashton, who was the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, leading its response to Russia's annexation of Crimea back in 2014. To discuss Sir Keir Starmer's plans to increase defence spending to 2.5% of national income by cutting the foreign aid budget, George spoke to the Labour MP for Hartlepool, Jonathan Brash and the Greens' Ellie Chowns, who represents North Herefordshire, and spent her career before Parliament working in overseas development.David Gauke, who was Justice Secretary in Theresa May's government and is now leading a review into prisons for Keir Starmer, has been in Texas this week to look at what the UK can learn from prisons there. Rishi Sunak's former chief whip, Simon Hart has just published his diaries spanning his fifteen years in the Commons - in which he saw five prime ministers, four general elections, and plenty of scandals. He discusses this era with The Spectator's Isabel Hardman.
Ex-ministers Ed Balls and George Osborne reflect on the moments in their political careers when they went against the whip. What are the consequences of going against the party grain, and is it worth it? Simon Hart, former Chief Whip under Rishi Sunak, sends us a voice note to ask… And on the subject of political maneuvering and backroom deals – and with rumours swirling No 10 is planning a Spring rejig – what's it like when there's a cabinet reshuffle? The pair reflect on the political brutality that comes into play when there's a shakeup. You'd be surprised who is actually first to know when there's a change in the air … They also turn their attention to foreign aid in this era of nationalism and tight budgets. At the request of Tom Fletcher, of the UN, they consider the case for sending money abroad. Plus, Labour MP Whitehaven and Workington Josh MacAlister asks for advice on how to make big, successful decisions on things like building nuclear power stations. This episode is brought to you by British Airways. British Airways will take care of you over a lifetime of journeys. Book your next flight at britishairways.com You could have been listening to this episode of EMQs early and ad-free! And not only that… join Political Currency's KITCHEN CABINET to enjoy early and ad-free listening, access to live EMQs recordings, and exclusive Political Currency merch.Subscribe now: patreon.com/politicalcurrencyTechnical Producer: Danny PapeProducer: Rosie Stopher and Miriam Hall Executive Producers: Ellie Clifford Political Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Subscribe now on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Hart joins James Heale to talk about his new book Ungovernable: The Political Diaries of a Chief Whip. Having stepped down at the 2024 election, Simon has become the first former Chief Whip to publish his diaries. What are his reflections on the Conservatives' time in office? He explains why his decision to resign under Boris Johnson was so difficult, why the Rwanda vote under Rishi was their finest hour, and why the Whip's office is really the government's HR department. Just how Ungovernable was the Tory Party? Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Simon Hart joins James Heale to talk about his new book Ungovernable: The Political Diaries of a Chief Whip. Having stepped down at the 2024 election, Simon has become the first former Chief Whip to publish his diaries. What are his reflections on the Conservatives' time in office? He explains why his decision to resign under Boris Johnson was so difficult, why the Rwanda vote under Rishi was their finest hour, and why the Whip's office is really the government's HR department. Just how Ungovernable was the Tory Party? Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Former special adviser Jack Sellers has had a front row seat for the dramas that have engulfed the Conservative Party at Westminster in recent years. In conversation with James Williams and Felicity Evans he relives his time working for Boris Johnson's Welsh Secretary, Simon Hart and also looks back at his time in Number 10 Downing Street working for Rishi Sunak - including the General Election campaign that saw the party swept from power after 14 years
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Joe & Si; ‘You really are mad!' The finale of the new, bombastic Doctor, the end to Mestor's evil plot and goodbye to dishy Hugo Lang! This is the worst story ever…why are we laughing so much?
Jason and special guest Simon Hart tackle THE BATTLE! OF! THE! PLANETS!!!! With Rage of the Robotoids and Strike at Spectra. The Athletic Robotoids are up to no good! Comparing lip gloss notes and trying to work out what was cut out of each episode, Jason and Simon are inseparable on this podcast! They have been watching Battle of the Planets and warning against surprise attacks by alien galaxies from beyond space! Wherever that is! Jason's astronomer side curls up and dies repeatedly at the improbable planets! Will they be able to Strike at Spectra? And does the episode even depict a Strike at Spectra in any way? Featuring Jason! Keyops! Princess! Tiny! Mark! Zoltar! And, drawn largely in crayon, 7-Zark-7!
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Joe, Frazer & Si; go, mirilon, go! What does Frazer think is the best scene in this? Would it make a good soundtrack? Is Michael Ferguson one of the best directors?
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Joe, Si & Frazer; the boys are back in town…on the moon! Frazer thinks this is average, Si thinks this is the second best of the year and Joe thinks this ranks fourth. Join the banter as they battle it out!
In this episode of Who Gives A Flux, Simon tells us their favourite and least favourite Doctor Who episodes from the New Who Era - choosing one story per New Who Doctor! Of course there are some honourable mentions along the way, otherwise it would just be too hard a task. Part 1 includes the Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors. Simon on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/si_hart/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Si_Hart Who Gives A Flux on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whofluxpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/whofluxpod Mike on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.honour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehonour The music in Who Gives A Flux is royalty free and is from https://pixabay.com/ The logo was created on Canva by the marvellous Greg https://www.instagram.com/greggfriedrice/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whogivesaflux/message
In this episode of Who Gives A Flux, Simon tells us their favourite and least favourite Doctor Who episodes from the New Who Era - choosing one story per New Who Doctor! Of course there are some honourable mentions along the way, otherwise it would just be too hard a task. Part 2 includes the Twelfth and Thirteenth Doctors. Simon on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/si_hart/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Si_Hart Who Gives A Flux on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whofluxpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/whofluxpod Mike on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.honour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehonour The music in Who Gives A Flux is royalty free and is from https://pixabay.com/ The logo was created on Canva by the marvellous Greg https://www.instagram.com/greggfriedrice/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whogivesaflux/message
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Joe & Si; and special guest star James Bree! A rousing conclusion, a sibling death, evolutionary surprises, geographical prisons and much mirth! Simon Hart, you're a hamster superstar.
Ross is joined by Simon Hart to talk Classic Season 4. This season has so much going on and it is unique. We start with William Hartnell in the role and by season's end Patrick Troughton is The Doctor and it is a completely different program. The guys had a fun time chatting nine stories on the journey through the season Thanks to Si for coming on and chattting. @Si_Hart Check him out on Mazimum Power, a Blake's 7 podcast @maximumpowerpod And on Trap One Podcast @TrapOne_ Plus guest appearances on Hamster with a Blunt Penknife. https://anchor.fm/joe-ford8 #DoctorWho #1stDoctor #2ndDoctor #TARDIS #Daleks #Cybermen
Neil Thompson and Henry Fenby-Taylor talk to Simon Hart, Head of Digital Twins and Cyber Physical Infrastructure at Innovate UK about BIM, what's worked before, what could work again. How government helps innovation and what could come next for innovation, digital twins and data.
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Reporter Ryan Cooke brought you that story earlier this summer and today Simon Hart was awarded for his heroic act. He was one of 11 people given a Saint John Ambulance life-saving award. When one man collapsed while walking around Quidi Vidi Lake this spring, a doctor and first aid instructor happened to be walking by. They saved the man's life -- and were awarded at yesterday's St John Ambulance Investiture and Life-Saving Awards
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Joe & Si; 90% laughter, 10% intensity. Should Doctor Who educate or entertain? Do Joe & Si know their geography? How many stories has Si been keeping? How much should the show explain itself?
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson. A bit of a mouthful. To most people - and there are those that hate it - he's simply Boris This series tells the story of Boris Johnson - from boy to man to Prime Minister. In each episode, Adam Fleming talks to a range of people who've known, watched, worked or dealt with him. In the seventh episode, we hear about his early years as Prime Minister. Guests: Lord Frost, a British former diplomat, civil servant and politician who briefly served as a Minister of State at the Cabinet Office between March and December 2021. Frost was Chief Negotiator of Task Force Europe from January 2020 until his resignation in December 2021. Katy Balls, deputy political editor of The Spectator. Simon Hart, Conservative MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire who served as Secretary of State for Wales between 2019 and 2022. Producers: Ben Carter, Natasha Fernandes and Arlene Gregorious Series Editor: Emma Rippon Production co-ordinator: Brenda Brown Studio Engineer: James Beard
As the Tory party leadership contest comes down to the final two candidates Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, supporters of the rivals Simon Hart and Greg Smith join Alain Tolhurst and Eleanor Langford from PoliticsHome to look ahead to where the second stage of the race to replace Boris Johnson will be won and lost, as the pair set out their competing views on taxation in an attempt to win over Tory party members. The Rundown is presented by Alain Tolhurst and Eleanor Langford. The editor is Laura Silver. Produced by Nick Hilton for Podot.
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Joe, and Si, and Frazer; and the ultimate idea in the universe. Would Si release it? Did Terry Nation write the dialogue in this story? Is Frazer obsessed with the Davros and Nyder relationship? And will we finish this story without being attacked by gungy mutants?
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Joe, and Frazer, and Si; and delusions of grandeur! Do we believe Sarah and Harry are dead? Do we believe Nyder will defect? Do we believe that the Doctor will spill the secrets of the future?
Back for a record-setting fourth appearance on Doctor Who Literature this week is Simon Hart (@Si_Hart). We both break down the TV version of "Planet of Evil" -- is this one of Doctor Who's most successful hours? How does the dialogue and plot logic measure up to the many other jewels in the Philip Hinchcliffe era crown? Then we get to the book -- is Terrance Dicks able to work his usual magic on a script that he seems to find less enjoyable than many others he's adapted in the past? Si also tries to defend his crown as all-time DWL "20 Questions" champion. Can he break his own record this week? Later on, Jason walks us through the text of the book and gets the impression that Terrance is rolling his eyes at the story a little more than usual. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit.
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Joe, and Si, and Frazer; and Si's favourite piece of Dudley Simpson music! Frazer explains why the Daleks are the Phantom Menace, Joe can't be arsed to talk about the titles, and we give a lot of consideration to Davros and why he is such an iconic character.
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Joe, and Si, and Frazer; caught in a 60 minute cassette! Here we are, in total agreement that this is a classic Doctor Who. How many superlatives can we point at this story? And how many funny intro can we devise?
This is the first episode of Doctor Who Literature recorded and aired after the April 2022 premiere of "Legend of the Sea Devils". Hear Jason's review at the top of this episode -- and, for a more balanced view, Jason recently joined a Trap One panel discussing the same episode. This week, we have our first three-time guest, Mr. Si Hart. We break down, just how good is Genesis of the Daleks? How do you rank the four actors who portrayed Davros on TV? Who does the better dramatic reading from the novelization (hint, it's Si)? And, just how many copies of this novelization is too many to own (hint, that's a very large number)? Si also joins us for a game of "Guess That Cliffhanger". The results will leave you in suspense. The episode concludes with Jason's review of the "Genesis of the Daleks" novelization. Featured throughout are selections from D'Oyly Carte productions of Gilbert & Sullivan's, HMS Pinafore and Pirates of Penzance.
It's January 1976, and season 2 of Doctor Who Literature begins with a look at Terrance Dicks' second novelization of a Tom Baker episode: Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster, a quick-to-print adaptation of the Season 13 series premiere, "Terror of the Zygons". Jason is joined at the top of the hour by Simon Hart (@SiHart) as we discuss how Terrance's novelization differs in many key ways from the TV broadcast. What do Doctor Who monsters sound like when we're reading these books as kids, before having seen the TV story in question? Did Si remember to charge his laptop before the recording started? And can Jason stump Si in a game of "20 Questions"? In the second half of the program, Jason takes his signature close look at Terrance Dicks' writing style. Is this book a mere transcript of the TV episodes, devoid of extra insights or observational humor? Far, far from it. This hour features a musical snippet from Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
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Joe & Frazer & Si and half of the hamfam; all singing, all dancing, all critiquing! It's early Capaldi in the firing line and we're entranced by pretty pictures, heroics legends, wit and warmth. Is it Hollywood history? The best ever Hamster intro ❤️
This week we're up to October 1974 and the first book of Target's last double-release month. The first of those two books is the novelization of "The Daemons", the Season 8 finale, and is written by the episode's producer and co-writer, Barry Letts. It's one of the longest novelizations Target will ever put out, and in the first half of this episode, we'll take a deep dive into just what Barry is able to do with all that extra space. For the second half of the episode, we're joined by Simon Hart (@Si_Hart), a very prolific and very funny podcaster, who talks about how he first encountered this novelization, and how well it holds up today. This week's outro music features two different versions of "Heart" from the Broadway musical "Damn Yankees", including selections from the 1958 movie adaptation and a 1969 episode of the Ed Sullivan Show.
Topical debate with Chris Mason and guests. Listeners' responses with Anita Anand.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP and Wales Secretary Simon Hart, Director of Conservative Friends of Afghanistan Shabnam Nasimi, Co-Founder of Conservatives Against Racism For Equality Albie Amankona, former Conservative adviser Ems Barr and LBC's Political Editor Theo Usherwood.
Welsh Secretary and MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, Simon Hart joins Felicity Evans and Dan Davies at a static caravan in Pendine Sands Holiday Park to talk about his day job as a minister, what's next for the future of the Union and why bird enthusiasts from across the UK flocked to his garden. He also recalls how he and other senior politicians feared for the PM's life after he was admitted to intensive care with Covid, during the height of the pandemic. Producer: Emilia Davies
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Joe & Si & Frazer; plus guest stars the Black Guardian, Merak and Shapp! Why does Frazer tell Joe to 'stop it' this week? Does the Graham Williams era score better at imaginative conclusions? What was Si's part in The Two Romanas? Who doesn't Lalla Ward like? Why is Frazer horny this week? How thin is the novelisation? Huge Drax love. 'Peter Sigma!'
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Joe & Frazer & Si; jackdaw meandering! How does Si give Joe a boner this week? The perfect Big Finish story? Frazer's take on ambition versus the ability to realise it. A masterclass in villainy cliffhanger acting! Joe sets a challenge, and immediately fails.
Join us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics!So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative!SongsTill There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike SugarRight Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe AnastasiStory Time Music; composed and performed by Mike SugarDocu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike SugarP.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarI Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarOh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike SugarIf I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and WinterFrom Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarTwist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarKansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike SugarFerry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar;You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarAbandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike SugarWe Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarNothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThe End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain)Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by WinterAnd the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson!Sources:The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_ManWhat Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963.Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006.Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013.Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM
Join us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics! So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative! Songs Till There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike Sugar Right Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe Anastasi Story Time Music; composed and performed by Mike Sugar Docu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike Sugar P.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar I Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Oh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike Sugar If I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and Winter From Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Twist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Thus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike Sugar Ferry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar; You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Abandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike Sugar We Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Nothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar The End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain) Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by Winter And the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson! Sources: The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_Man What Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963. Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003 Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006. Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013. Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016 Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe, Frazer and Si; not in agreement on TARDIS design. How many technical difficulties can we have in one episode? Do we agree on Leela's exit? What is the perfect six parter? Can Joe return any sanity to the discussion?
Episode 6 Till There Was You – and Many MoreJoin us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song We Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics!So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative!SongsTill There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike SugarRight Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe AnastasiStory Time Music; composed and performed by Mike SugarDocu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike SugarP.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarI Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarOh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike SugarIf I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and WinterFrom Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarTwist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarKansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott)Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike SugarFerry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar;You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarAbandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike SugarWe Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarNothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike SugarThe End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain)Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by WinterAnd the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson!Sources:The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_ManWhat Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963.Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006.Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013.Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM
Join us in episode 6 to understand out how THIS song, Till There Was You is somehow connected to the song We Will Rock You, by the rock band, Queen! Discover how we, indeed, establish a bona-fide connection between these two songs – AND, how we connect Till There Was You to many other Beatles classics! So settle in for a series of revelations that you will find entertaining and informative! Songs Till There Was You, Meredith Willson, performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) On Broadway, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; performed by Mike Sugar Right Place, Wrong Time, Mac Rebennack; performed by Mike Sugar and Joe Anastasi Story Time Music; composed and performed by Mike Sugar Docu-inspiration theme; composed and performed by Mike Sugar P.S. I Love You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) It Won't Be Long, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar I Saw Her Standing There, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Hello Goodbye, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Oh! Darling, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Let It Be, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Mike Sugar If I Fell, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) You Won't See Me, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, and Winter From Me to You, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Twist and Shout, Bert Berns and Phil Medley; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Richard Penniman; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott) Long, Tall Sally, Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Thus Spake Zarathustra, Richard Wagner; performed by Mike Sugar Ferry Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar; You'll Never Walk Alone, Rogers and Hammerstein; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Abandon the Run Interstitial - based on Paul McCartney's Band On The Run, created and performed by Mike Sugar We Will Rock You, Brian May, performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar Nothing Rhymed, “Gilbert” O'Sullivan; performed by Joe Anastasi and Mike Sugar The End, Lennon and McCartney; performed by Stroll Down Penny Lane (Joe Anastasi, Mike Sugar, Winter, Mark Abbott, Matt Twain) Penny Lane, Lennon and McCartney; guitar intro performed by Winter And the great Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson! Sources: The Music Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_Man What Songs the Beatles Sang, William Mann; The Times; December 27, 1963. Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles, Dominic Pedler; Omnibus Press; 2003 Recording the Beatles; Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew; Curvebender; 2006. Anfield's 50 years of never walking alone, Simon Hart; The Independent; October 25, 2013. Gilbert O'Sullivan – Interview; The Danny Baker Show; February, 2016 Mike Pachelli – YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdYoK2klGqM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laura Round speaks to Simon Hart, Secretary of State for Wales about the Union, the pressures it is facing and what government is doing to preserve it. They also discuss devolution, his route in to Westminster and what it's like doing weekly Cabinet Meetings over Zoom! In What Were You Thinking, former political advisor Laura Round speaks to politicians, opinion formers and business leaders to find out about the experiences, people and places that have inspired them. You can follow Simon and Laura on Twitter on @Simonhartmp and @LauraRound
Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion from Narberth
This week we have our first Deep Dive, where we will take a closer look at specific topics to increase our knowledge of global issues. I am excited to say that Miami Global Net is partnering with the EACC Florida, the European American Chamber of Commerce Florida located here in Mami. We will be tackling a series of episodes on various deep dive topics. For example, Today’s topic Brexit 101! What is it? A look at the UK & EU relations and what it means for us here in the US and Latin America. The European American Chamber of Commerce brings to us two experts. The EACC Executive Director Christina Sleszynska will join us to tell us more about who they and set the tone for our conversation. Sign up for our monthly newsletter: https://forms.gle/LnjkteyU5SxvaVnu9 Qs: miamiglobalnet@gmail.com Guest Contact & links: European American Chamber of Commerce https://eaccfl.com
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In this "Brexit Musing," tax experts from RSM integrate corporate, employment and customs tax specialists from both the US and UK. The discussion will cover the latest position in the UK-EU negotiations ahead of the December 31 deadline and explore some of the potential tax-related implications and thoughts from the panel. Areas of focus will cover views on the potential UK tax landscape for 2021 and which tax areas might be open to changes. This also includes topical issues around group structures, people movement, withholding taxes and bi-lateral tax agreements. This Brexit Musing will be of interest to organisations operating, investing and trading pan US-EU-UK and should give topical food for thought from the team at RSM.Simon Hart is the Lead International Partner at RSM UK. He's also a member of our board, our specialist on Brexit, a Harvard Business School ‘Leading Professional services firms' alumnus, and a keen road cyclist.Simon's role involves working with the RSM international network of firms on global initiatives, helping to enhance the support and services we provide to clients who want to expand internationally. He is a Board member of RSM International.Chris Gore is an Expatriate Tax Director at RSM UK based in London with over 15 years' experience of advising companies and their employees in respect of international mobility, overseas remote working and international payroll.Chris has vast experience in assisting clients of all sizes, across a variety of different sectors. He provides a wide variety of services, including cross border tax and social security advice, tax efficient structuring and planning of assignments, advice in respect short term business visitors, international coordination of advice and compliance services, completion of home and host tax returns, arrival/departure tax consultations, advice in relation to tax equalisation and net pay schemes.Dan Robertson is Corporate Tax Partner at RSM UK with over 15 years experience of advising clients on their corporate and international tax affairs. He is a UK tax specialist but has gained extensive international tax experience having spent over 10 years in an international tax team prior to joining RSM in April 2015.During his career he has advised clients in a wide range of industries but over the last five years has focused primarily on businesses in the media and technology sector, most notably managed services business and software companies.Dan has experience of advising on a wide range of corporate activity including both buy and sell-side due diligence and transaction structuring, group reorganisations and refinancing, and capital market listings. Mark Strimber, International Tax Principal at RSM US, is an experienced international tax professional advising middle market companies on their cross-border operations. Areas of expertise include tax efficient structuring, M&A, cross-border financing and general international business consulting. Industry focus on private equity, technology and industrial products. Adjunct Assistant Professor teaching international tax. Graduated from Brooklyn Law School.
Chris Mason presents political debate from Broadcasting House in London.
Simon Hart - Secretary of State for Wales and Conservative MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire | Wes Streeting - Shadow Schools Minister and Labour MP for Ilford North | Kirsten Oswald - Deputy SNP Westminster Leader and SNP MP for East Renfrewshire | Salma Shah - Political commentator and former special advisor to Sajid Javid when he was Home Secretary
Dan questions whether the Scottish and Welsh governments are using lockdowns to play politics, Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart responds and Dean from Swansea calls in with a shocking story under the new restrictions. SNP MP Angus MacNeil and Senior Clinical Lecturer at The University of Exeter Medical School Dr Bharart Pankhania investigate claims made by Nicola Sturgeon and Guido Fawkes writer Tom Harwood gives his thoughts on Joe Biden and Marcus Rashford. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How damaging will the economic impact of coronavirus be? With billions of people all over the world in lockdown, whole sectors of the economy at a standstill, and a global jobs crisis looming, how can middle-market businesses make it through? In this episode, resident host Jon Cronin is joined by RSM UK partner Simon Hart and Joe Brusuelas, the chief economist at RSM US. Listen in as Jon, Simon, and Joe explain the economic impact of coronavirus and give practical advice for adapting your people and operations for the new normal.
This is episode 9 of the kbbreview Podcast looking at how the kitchen and bathroom market is coping with the coronavirus situation.A couple of very experienced industry veterans in today's episode and that experience really shines through in their perspectives on the current situation.First up Trevor Scott from RFK – many of you will know him from the regular column he used to write for kbbreview for many years. He'll be telling us, in particular, about how he managing and planning the finances of his business.We'll also be talking to Simon Hart, the md of Blanco in the UK, another experienced hand who is telling how a major supplier like that can help its retailers.You can find host Andrew Davies on LinkedIn or email him at andrewdavies@taylistmedia.com.You can find Trevor Scott on LinkedIn and find out about more about RFK at http://rfkkitchens.co.uk/You can find Simon Hart on LinkedIn and find out more about Blanco at https://www.blanco.com/gb-en/Trevor's Deserted Kitchen Island Disc choice was Imagine by John Lennonhttps://youtu.be/YkgkThdzX-8Simon's Deserted Kitchen Island Disc choice was Mr Blue Sky by ELOhttps://youtu.be/LMY5xe36cfE
Welcome to this special preview episode of Vincerà! The story of Italia '90 podcast! To give you a little taste of what to expect from the show between June 8th and July 8th, series host Mark Godfrey and regular guests Pete Davies and Simon Hart set the scene on a World Cup finals tournament that was full of high drama, iconic figures and unforgettable moments. There were shocks and tears; there was Maradona, Milla, Matthäus, Schillaci, and a cheeky chap called Gascoigne; we’ll be discussing them all and a whole lot more during the 24 episodes. Italia ’90 defined the end of one era and the beginning of another for football around the world, all set against the backdrop of cultural and political upheaval. If you remember the glorious summer of 1990 then you won’t want to miss this preview episode or the full series.HOST: Mark GodfreyGUESTS: Pete Davies (All Played Out), Simon Hart (World in Motion – The Inside Story of Italia 90)MUSIC: UV Protection
Sarc Fighter: Living with Sarcoidosis and other rare diseases
In this Episode of the Sarc Fighter Podcast, I interview Dr. Simon Hart of the Hull York Medical School in the U.K. Dr, Hart is one of the world's leading authorities on sarcoidosis. I asked him about the troubling aspects of sarcoidosis -- like, why can't we find a cause or a cure, and why is it so difficult to control. More About Dr. Simon Hart https://www.hyms.ac.uk/about/people/simon-hartMy Sarcoidosis story on WSLS 10 TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyT3OfR60B4The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/FSR summits 2020 https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/patient-summits/My blog about Cycling with Sarcoidosis http://carlinthecyclist.com/category/cycling-with-sarcoidosis/E-mail me carlinagency@gmail.com
Simon Hart and Richard Arnott from accountancy specialist RSM explore last-minute Brexit preparations and the likely impact of Brexit on Cumbria and the wider economy. Simon is RSM's national lead Brexit partner, who spends his days analysing Brexit risks and advising clients how to manage them, while Richard is a consulting director based in Cumbria.
Simon Hart and Richard Arnott from the accountancy specialist RSM explore last-minute Brexit preparations and the likely impact of Brexit on Cumbria and the wider economy. Simon is RSM's national lead Brexit partner, who spends his days analysing Brexit risks and advising clients how to manage them, while Richard is a consulting director based in Cumbria.
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The story of how Richarlison escaped the drug gangs of Nova Venécia to make a career in the Premier League. In episode One Hundred and Twelve we take a look forward to "Another Place" by Simon Hart, due to be published in March 2019. You can preorder Issue 32 here: https://theblizzard.co.uk/shop/product/issue-thirty-two Buy tickets for The Blizzard Live in London here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-evening-with-the-blizzard-football-quarterly-live-in-london-tickets-56925576933?aff=ebdshpsearchautocomplete
Seconds out it's round two in our rivalries series as look back at best and the worst of the 1990s Merseyside derbies. Ash Rose is your referee as he welcomes back journalist Richard Buxton championing Liverpool and author Simon Hart who's in Everton's blue corner. The boys chat through the famous FA Cup 4-4, Joe Royle's first game, Robbie Fowler eating some grass and everything in-between. Plus there's an interview with former Liverpool goalie Bruce Grobbelaar who shares his derby day memories, that clash with Steve McManaman and talks about his brand new book. Keep it 90s! Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter https://www.twitter.com/AK90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s
For the first time ever Alive and Kicking goes live for a very special episode for the launch of Golazio! Ash Rose, Joel Young and Matthew Crist were all in attendance as the boys hosted a live show in London with special guests, author Simon Hart and former Leeds, Torino and England defender Tony Dorigo. The panel set the tone for the evening by discussing Italia 90 and England's run to Italia 90, with memories from the Alive and Kicking crew and the inside track from Tony himself. Find out what really happened to Bryan Robson, what is was like being part of that squad, playing under Bobby Robson and loads more in-between. All recorded at London's first ever bar dedicated to 90's Football Italia! Keep it 90s! Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @AK90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s
Gareth Roberts speaks to author and journalist Simon Hart about his newly-released book World In Motion: The Inside Story Of Italia 90. Simon talks about the tournament and the many stories that emerged from it – from the shock performances of Costa Rica and Cameroon to the progress of Ireland and England to Toto Schillaci and Roger Milla. He also gets into some of the lesser-known stories in the book, the process of writing it, which took over 12 months and involved visiting 10 countries, and the impact of the tournament on modern-day football. The book is out now, published by deCourbertin Books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to Simon Hart, author of 'World in Motion', a new book looking at the inside story of Italia '90. What made this World Cup so iconic? Have a listen and find out...
Festival City returns for its first episode of 2018 as intrepid host Gareth K Vile catches up with a trifecta of interviews, headlined by the upcoming manipulate festival. His first guests are Artistic Director Simon Hart and Puppet Animation Scotland's Projects Manager, Melanie Purdie. The three discuss some of their festival highlights and get excited about the 'biggest concentration of experimental theatre outside of the Fringe'. Next up, well known for their TV acting on Emmerdale and Coronation Street respectably, John Middleton and Chris Harper come in for a chat about their stage adaptation of Strangers on a Train. And Gareth's final guest of the pod is Ewan Downie of Company of Wolves, as the two talk physical theatre and his new show Achilles.Rundown:00:00:40 – Simon Hart and Melanie Purdie00:16:46 – John Middleton and Chris Harper00:34:26 – Ewan DownieCredits:Festival City Podcast is co-created by Gareth K Vile (host) and Scott Henderson (producer). Intro music by The Joy Drops. Supported by SGSAH.Please send feedback to podcasts[at]list.co.uk
Simon Hart provides an overview of the January issue of The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, which focuses on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Rob Daly, Chris Parrott and Tom Kell look ahead to the last eight of UEFA EURO 2016 as Iceland face hosts France, Wales play Belgium, Italy take on Germany while Poland meet Portugal. We hear from Gareth Bale, Chris Coleman and Iceland’s Kari Arnason while writer Simon Hart reports on Roy Hodgson’s resignation. #EURO2016 #Bale