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Damon Hill is a former Formula 1 World Champion and one of the most thoughtful voices in motorsport. The son of legendary racer Graham Hill, Damon carved out his own legacy in a sport shaped by speed, risk, and legacy. In this episode, he opens up with a rare mix of honesty and introspection, sharing stories that go far beyond the racetrack.The conversation dives into Damon's memories of Ayrton Senna, not just as a rival, but as a human being. He reflects on Senna's deep sense of duty to Brazil, his kindness off the track, and the emotional shockwave that followed his tragic accident. It's a raw, moving look at what it meant to lose someone who carried so much weight for an entire nation.Damon also gets personal about the influence of his father, Graham Hill. He talks about growing up in the shadow of greatness, navigating grief, and eventually finding his own path in the same high-stakes world. This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the human side of racing, with Damon sharing honest lessons on family, legacy, and overcoming adversity that will resonate with fans and newcomers alike.Damon Hill's documentary, "Hill" is coming to Sky Documentaries soon.
Louis travels to Los Angeles to sit down with Hollywood heavyweight and international adventurer, Sean Penn. Renowned for award-winning roles in films like Milk, I Am Sam and Carlito's Way, Sean discusses his colourful life and career, including dining with Jack Nicholson and Vladimir Putin in Moscow, his relationship with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his notorious run-ins with the paparazzi. Warnings: Strong language. Links/Attachments: Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzva_I8WPAg Mystic River (2003) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7NktJhrRYQ Milk (2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5D07rmfwG0 Dead Man Walking (1995) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgvbfLNYumU Carlito's Way (1993) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZMd4Baswb4 The Apprentice (2024) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_OeYJXXlw0 Superpower (2023) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X54GUzUUM3w One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXrcDonY-B8 TV Show: ‘Euphoria' (2019 – Present) - HBO https://www.hbo.com/euphoria Long Day's Journey into Night (1962) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056196/ TV Show: ‘Normal People' (2020) - BBC / Hulu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1JQuWxt3cE Shanghai Surprise (1986) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbW06buYw0Y Song: ‘Like a Virgin', Madonna (1984) https://open.spotify.com/track/1ZPlNanZsJSPK5h9YZZFbZ Becoming Madonna (2024) - Sky Documentaries https://www.sky.com/watch/programme/4f309d01-57b4-42b1-92ca-82eef6ec747e A Complete Unknown (2024) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdV-Cs5o8mc Audiobook: ‘Chronicles, Volume I', Bob Dylan (narrated by Sean Penn) (2004) https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Chronicles-Volume-1-(Audio)/Bob-Dylan/9780743501613 TV Show: ‘Game of Thrones' (2011-2019) - HBO https://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones Sweet and Lowdown (1999) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w3fokY0kP0 Daddio (2024) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJrr2amlFyc One Battle After Another (2025) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap-j8e9J5U0 TV Show: ‘Merlin' (2008-2012) - BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dq8tn/merlin-series-1-1-the-dragons-call?seriesId=b00mjlxv-structural-1-b00dr74v I am Sam (2001) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir6_2EkhzAc Credits: Producer: Millie Chu Assistant Producer: Maisie Williams Production Manager: Francesca Bassett Music: Miguel D'Oliveira Audio Mixer: Tom Guest Video Mixer: Scott Edwards Shownotes compiled by Immie Webb Executive Producer: Arron Fellows A Mindhouse Production for Spotify www.mindhouse.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel joins the podcast this week to preview Sunday's Manchester derby between United and City at Old Trafford.Ron Walker and Dave Richardson tee up the game and discuss the major talking points before we hear from Peter in the second half of the episode.Peter also talks to Ron about "Schmeichel" - a brand-new Sky Exclusive feature documentary which offers an exclusive look at his life and career."Schmeichel" is available on Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW from Sunday 6th April.Listen to every episode of Essential Football on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Spreaker.You can also listen to Essential Football on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential Football".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
It's been a seismic weekend in global politics with nothing less than the future of European security at stake.Kamal and Camilla reflect on Donald Trump and JD Vance's shouting match with Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office on Friday, which has left US support for Ukraine in serious doubt.They also take in Sunday's summit of international leaders in London chaired by Keir Starmer, which saw the PM leading the European response and seeming to pull off a delicate balancing act as a conduit between the American and Ukrainian presidents. Whether Starmer and French president Emmanuel Macron's plan for a “coalition of the willing” to lead the defence of a post-war Ukraine is feasible very much remains to be seen – especially without American air cover.And few know Trump better than his biographer Michael Wolff, who is in the Daily T studio to mark the publication of his latest book All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America (dismissed as “totally FAKE” by Trump). Wolff gives Kamal and Camilla his take on the thinking of a man he describes as “both a moron and a genius”.Read:I attended Zelensky's private briefing – this is what he told me - by Francis DearnleyUkraine the Latest Special - Trump tears into ZelenskyAll or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America by Michael Wolff is available nowMichael Wolff's documentary on writing the book, 'Rewriting Trump', is on Sky Documentaries and NOW from March 4Producer: Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsSocial Media Producer: Rachel DuffyVideo Editor: James EnglandEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch, and Keith Duffy joined Ian on the show this morning to chat about their brand new documentary 'No Matter What' which goes live on Sky Documentaries and Now this weekend. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch step out of popstar life and into The Football Museum. The pair discuss their hopes and dreams for their beloved Chorley FC, Keith talks turning 'Average Joe' and the pop sensations tell us why Toto and Titi are still very much enemies number 1 & 2. Boyzone: No Matter What is available on Sky Documentaries from Monday, February 3rd.The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow: podfollow.com/the-football-museum
Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch step out of popstar life and into The Football Museum. The pair discuss their hopes and dreams for their beloved Chorley FC, Keith talks turning 'Average Joe' and the pop sensations tell us why Toto and Titi are still very much enemies number 1 & 2. Boyzone: No Matter What is available on Sky Documentaries from Monday February 3rd.The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
Priscilla and Bankole are joined by co-director, Jordan Pitt and producer, Lee Daley to chat about their Sky documentary, 'Untold Stories: Hair on Set'. They discuss its creator, Fola Evans-Akingbola, the experience of self-funding and crafting the documentary, the high-profile interviews they secured, some of the harrowing and shocking stories, and much more (14:55).Hosts: Priscilla Budigoma and Bankole Imoukhuede Guests: Jordan Pitt and Lee DaleyProduction by: Bankole ImoukhuedeSocial Production: Ebube Ubochi
Episode 21: Jak HutchcraftJak is a journalist, youth worker and documentary filmmaker. He works with VICE, The Guardian, Sky, The i Paper, Kerrang, DJ Mag, The Face, to name a few. He mainly covers culture and music, but has explored many other areas, such as science, politics and religion. His new feature length documentary 'Right Here, Right Now' is out now on Sky Documentaries. He also plays in a rock band called WACO.NB: The episode was recorded before the writers and actors strike.#hygystpod #JakHutchcraft #FatboySlim #Hurts #Vice #RighthererightnowHave You Got Your Sh*t Together? with Caitlin O'Ryan, is a podcast that celebrates not having your sh*t together! In each episode, Caitlin interviews guests who seemingly “have their sh*t together” - be that in life/love/work/hobbies. Throughout the conversation, the questions unveil whether they actually do, or whether the whole concept is a lie! With a mix of guests from various backgrounds, the podcast is sure to be relatable, honest, and an antidote to Instagram culture. Producer - Ant Hickman (www.ahickman.uk)Artwork - Tim Saunders (www.instagram.com/timsaunders.design)Photography - Patch Bell (www.patchstudio.uk)Music - Cassia - 'Slow' (www.wearecassia.com)Web: www.hygystpod.comInsta: www.instgram.com/hygystpodEmail: hygystpod@gmail.comRSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/644a8e8eadac0f0010542d86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ricky ‘The Hitman' Hatton was an indestructible fighter. Over the first 43 fights of his professional career, he was unbeaten. Thousands of fans travelled wherever he fought from London to Las Vegas, and he quickly became boxing's man of the people. A new Sky Documentary film ‘Hatton' which will air at 9pm on Sky Documentaries and NOW on Thursday 31st August and explore Ricky's extraordinary success and also his struggles inside and outside of the ring.Ricky Hatton joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
John McEnroe's volcanic temper on the tennis court is legendary. But there was always more to him than just the explosive outbursts. In McEnroe, a documentary now available to watch on Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW, John McEnroe takes a night time journey through his home town of New York, reflecting on, discussing, and interrogating his life on and off the court. Joining Matthew Sherwood is the film's director Barney Douglas. He shares how McEnroe has changed from his wilder, younger self, the triggers that still make him a challenging person to be with, and how McEnroe sees himself in relation to today's tennis super stars. Barney also discusses McEnroe's ‘New Yorker perspective' as a tennis player, his relationship with his father, and how it influences his relationship with his children. The picture that Barney builds of John McEnroe is of a complex individual, one for whom connection and communication is important, who was an entertainer as well as a highly strung sportsman, and who is a thinker, not just a slave to his emotions. In addition to discussing John McEnroe, Barney pulls back the veil on how he made his film: inevitably, Covid looms large, but so do exorbitant fees for archive footage; he had to make sure he asked McEnroe the right questions, and then, there is the use of animations inspired by Tron of all films. McEnroe is a film that is built different, just like its star. In his short career, Barney Douglas has already made two other accomplished sporting documentaries – Warriors and The Edge – thus showing himself to be the right man to help John McEnroe tell his story. Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com “[He is] very authentic... there's nothing Machiavellian about McEnroe. For good or bad, you know he will be very true to how he feels, and that's actually... a very endearing quality.” – Barney Douglas
Chris and Marty are back! In this episode, we talk about the new F1 movie and its fake Apex Racing team, there's a mini-review of the latest Mission Impossible movie and Chris looks at 2018's Driven film about Jim Hoffman and John DeLorean.But first, Apex Racing for the as yet unnamed F1 film is being filmed now during active Grand Prix weekends. We'd love to share The Race's great video on it, but F1 have copyright claimed it, so instead here's Martin Brundle chatting with Brad Pitt. Sky Documentaries is now showing their latest Mansell and Williams film.Since our last episode we've been watching The Grand Tour presents Eurocrash, Marty raves about Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 in IMAX, both have been enjoying Tavarish's P1 Rebuild and Chris loved George Russell in a Eurofighter Typhoon. Following his successes in Ted Lasso, Chris reviews Jason Sudeikis's turn in Driven (Not that one). In 'What has Henry Catchpole been upto this week?', Henry shares his thoughts on the new Aston Martin DB11, and Chris really, really likes his writing. For his Youtube picks, Chris has picked a Larry Chen video meeting the German YouTuber JP Performance. For his channel, Chris has gone back to The Race for their quick, but insightful reporting. Marty has chosen the latest interview between Doug deMuro and Alanis King discussing their automotive takes, and for his channel its long time Tavarish collaborator Jack Builds It. If you want to tell us if we're right, wrong or to share something we should be looking at, get in touch via the following channels:Twitter: @AutomoviePodFacebook: AutomoviePodcastEmail: comments@automoviepodcast.com YouTube: Automovie Podcast
The Essex Murders is available on Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW
I welcome private investigator David McKelvey to the show in this interview episode.David was formerly a Detective Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police with over 60 commendations, and in 2007, he formed TM Eye, one of the UK's most active private investigation companies.In this episode, David and I primarily discuss the 1995 Rettondon murders, also known as the Range Rover murders or Essex Murders.David was responsible for first arresting key prosecution witness Darren Nicholls, the man who claimed to have been the getaway driver for Jack Steele and Jack Whomes, who were subsequently convicted of the murders.A gripping new three-part series called "The Essex Murders" launches on Sky Documentaries (and NOW) on April 15, 2023, and features David and his team's efforts to uncover the truth behind one of the most notorious multiple murders in British history.You can find out more about 'TM Eye' here:https://tm-eye.co.uk/For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I welcome private investigator David McKelvey to the show in this interview episode. David was formerly a Detective Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police with over 60 commendations, and in 2007, he formed TM Eye, one of the UK's most active private investigation companies. In this episode, David and I primarily discuss the 1995 Rettondon murders, also known as the Range Rover murders or Essex Murders. David was responsible for first arresting key prosecution witness Darren Nicholls, the man who claimed to have been the getaway driver for Jack Steele and Jack Whomes, who were subsequently convicted of the murders. A gripping new three-part series called "The Essex Murders" launches on Sky Documentaries (and NOW) on April 15, 2023, and features David and his team's efforts to uncover the truth behind one of the most notorious multiple murders in British history. You can find out more about 'TM Eye' here: https://tm-eye.co.uk/ For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 18th a new feature-length documentary entitled Villeneuve Pironi: Racing's Untold Tragedy is coming to Sky Documentaries in the UK.It tells the powerful story of two of Formula 1's fastest ever racing drivers, Ferrari team-mates Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi, whose relationship pivoted dramatically from friendly to fatally fractious over the course of one April afternoon in Imola in 1982.On this very special episode of The Race F1 Podcast, we're looking ahead to the film's release with some of the key players in the project, including the director Torquil Jones, Gilles' wife Joann Villeneuve and Didier's partner Catherine Goux.Host Edd Straw discovers how the project came to life, how the narrative was shaped, the lengths the creators went to discover archive footage, and how the deep wounds left by this dramatic period in F1 history were harnessed.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our brand-new app on iOS or AndroidClick here to join The Race Members' Club and have the opportunity to ask a question on the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On March 18th a new feature-length documentary entitled Villeneuve Pironi: Racing's Untold Tragedy is coming to Sky Documentaries in the UK. It tells the powerful story of two of Formula 1's fastest ever racing drivers, Ferrari team-mates Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi, whose relationship pivoted dramatically from friendly to fatally fractious over the course of one April afternoon in Imola in 1982. On this very special episode of The Race F1 Podcast, we're looking ahead to the film's release with some of the key players in the project, including the director Torquil Jones, Gilles' wife Joann Villeneuve and Didier's partner Catherine Goux. Host Edd Straw discovers how the project came to life, how the narrative was shaped, the lengths the creators went to discover archive footage, and how the deep wounds left by this dramatic period in F1 history were harnessed. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our brand-new app on iOS or Android Click here to join The Race Members' Club and have the opportunity to ask a question on the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 289, Kestrel welcomes Amy Powney, a UK based fashion designer, creative director and activist living in London. After starting as an assistant who swept the cutting room floor, Amy worked her way up, and is now the Creative Director and owner at Mother Of Pearl. A luxury womenswear brand, Mother of Pearl celebrates individuality, authenticity and sustainability. Amy is also the star of a new documentary called Fashion Reimagined, that tells some of her story building Mother Of Pearl into what it is today. “I guess growing up on a farm, growing up the way I did, working you know, in the bottoms of the supply chains and agriculture, et cetera, it just kind of — it felt homely and it felt raw and it felt honest and it felt important and it's really motivated me even more to want to tell that story, and for us to really understand when we see our product, what people and places and craftsmanship has been added. And that we can't just focus on this pure kind of end part, and we need to be really respectful and honored for the farmers and these workers — you know, without them, we don't have clothes and without them, we don't have food. I think we need to connect that supply chain up and respect it. And it's given me so much more respect as a designer to what I'm doing and why I'm doing it.” -Amy In Fashion Reimagined, Amy takes folks along with her on a journey to shift Mother Of Pearl toward a more sustainable direction. It all starts in 2017, when she wins the British Fashion Council/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund award and decides to invest that cash into tracing her supply chain back as far as possible to the raw materials. The most exciting part of the film is watching them navigate their way through the sourcing process. We see their adventures in Uruguay to find a wool supplier, and their journey in Turkey to find a denim mill and factory, we see how they cultivate a relationship with a mill in Austria that uses steam rather than chemicals to soften the fabric, and of course, unexpected events happen, reminding us how important it is to be an exceptional problem solver in this industry. The film culminates in the launch of the No Frills collection at London Fashion Week in September of 2018 – when Mother Of Pearl was the ONLY sustainable collection on the schedule. A reminder that this was only 5 years ago. While we are undoubtedly seeing a lot of shifts in recent years – more brands showing more sustainably-focused collections, entire fashion weeks like Copenhagen dedicated to sustainability, and more mainstream discussion about it, Amy reminds us in the film that – “It's not enough – we aren't changing fast enough.” As Pedro, the owner of Lanas Trinidad (Mother Of Pearl's wool supplier), says in the film — “We talk about sustainability and the environment – but we have to live the way we say.” Quotes & links from the conversation: “I guess, the highlights, albeit being obviously one of the hardest parts of the process, was just reconnecting with the people in the supply chain. You know, in the fashion industry, it's notorious for promotion and sales and social media. We see fashion and we very much see it a kind of a glossy moment. And I think historically, a lot of the conversations around supply chains has been a bit boring and it's turned people off. And I think there's one thing learning about a supply chain or thinking about it, but another thing is when you actually meet these humans involved in it.” -Amy (17:11) “If you look at a cotton garment, a wool garment, a viscose garment — I mean, even if you get into polyester and synthetics; obviously it's all been through these plastic processes and fundamentally, it is plastic. But its origin is actually oil, so we're actually taking from the planet in a very raw way to make our products, but we're so disconnected at the end. And actually, if we look at farming and agriculture, it's exactly the same in fashion — it's just it's a few more steps back, and people just don't connect the dots, and I think that's the piece of education that we all need to understand to respect our things in a different way.” -Amy (21:54) Lanas Trinidad, Mother Of Pearl's wool supplier Fashion Reimagined Website (Fashion Reimagined - in cinemas 3rd March, 2023 and available on Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW from 9th April, 2023) Mother Of Pearl Website Follow Amy on Instagram > Follow Fashion Reimagined on Instagram > Follow Mother Of Pearl on Instagram >
Oggi Lucio Dalla avrebbe compiuto 80 anni. Sentiamo Daniele Caracchi, uno degli eredi del cantautore bolognese e membro della Fondazione Lucio Dalla.Leo Gassmann torna con il nuovo album "La strada per Agartha".Domani su Sky Documentaries e in streaming su NOW "Pasolini. Cronologia di un delitto politico", documentario di Paolo Fiore Angelini presentato allo scorso Festival del Cinema di Roma.Disney compie 100 anni e celebra due nuove collane Disney Libri. Con noi Marco Ghiglione, creative manager Disney Global Publishing.
Mo Salah was a teenager playing for Cairo-based club Arab Contractors in the Egyptian Premier League, when he was spotted by Sascha Empacher, the founder of the SPOCS football agency. Today, Salah is one of the world's greatest players, after a series of transfers took from Basel, Chelsea, Roma and to his current home, Liverpool. Empacher's business has also grown considerably, making him ideally placed to star in the recent documentary, called Deadline Day: Football's Transfer Window, produced by Pitch International and available to watch on Sky Documentaries and NOW. This is a conversation about the role of football agents, the myths and the reality of what they do, set against a backdrop of proposed legislation of the agency market by FIFA. We discuss the impact of American ownership in the Premier League and compare that to the relatively sluggish financial performance of Bundesliga clubs and how that impacts on their ability to develop talent; what professionalisation of the agency market would mean and the complex job of nurturing, and marketing, footballers from Africa. Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter @UnffclPrtnr
Phil Spector was a musical genius. His brilliance as a producer made him a legend. On February 3rd 2003 he shot Lana Clarkson dead. In 2009, he was convicted of murder, and died in prison on January 16th 2021. Spector is a four-part Showtime docu-series (available to watch on Sky Documentaries in the U.K.). In it, series co-directors Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott examine not only Spector's ‘life and legacy' but also the person of Lana Clarkson. As they tell host, Matthew Sherwood, they want to make Lana ‘more than just a footnote in the Phil Spector story' by bringing ‘her out as a fully fleshed out human being.' In doing so, they take the viewer on a more challenging but ultimately more rewarding journey. The Phil Spector that they present is no monster. Rather, he is a deeply damaged human being; one whose flaws led ultimately to his downfall. In this episode of Factual America we learn that in order to present as full a picture of Spector as possible, Sheena and Don spoke to a wide variety of people. Among them, the lead detectives in the Lana Clarkson murder case, as well as others with first-hand knowledge of some of the incredible stories told about Spector during his career. The docu-series even has recordings of Phil Spector speaking on the night of the murder. With Matthew, Sheena and Don discuss the link between musical genius and mental illness – why it seems to affect artists and not people in other industries; the role of money and power, and whether we can still engage with the work of artists who have done terrible things. They also shed light on who Lana Clarkson was. As Sheena says, Lana ‘was more than Phil Spector's victim. She was a successful working actress... a daughter and a sister and a friend who by all accounts brought light and joy into the lives of everyone she met.' Spector is the story of a tragedy, of a legacy corrupted, and two lives wasted. It is a story that moves in the light, and dark. In Factual America #120, go behind the scenes with Matthew Sherwood, Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott. Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com “There have also been people that criticised us for contextualising Phil's behaviour, as if that's somehow giving him a pass... it was important to us to present him as a multifaceted human being. He was a loving and devoted father to his daughter Nicole... It doesn't negate the fact that he murdered Lana Clarkson.” – Sheena M. Joyce What is Covered: 00:44 – Matthew Sherwood introduces this episode's guests, Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott, co-directors of Spector 02:36 – Sheena gives a short synopsis of Spector 03:44 – Don Argott explains who Phil Spector was 07:30 – How the Beatles changed everything, and Spector's decline 10:16 – Sheena describes Lana Clarkson 16:08 – Don discusses some of the stories told about Spector, and his and Sheena's desire to set the record straight on them 20:26 – Discussing mental illness and artistic genius 24:47 – How the rules of the arts allows eccentric stars to flourish 27:06 – The difficulty prosecuting attorney Alan Jackson had in selecting a jury for Phil Spector's trial 28:42 – How should we remember Phil Spector: Sheena's perspective 30:19 – The difficulties Sheena and Don had in making Spector 35:47 – Why Sheena and Don decided to make Spector now 39:24 – Mick Brown's cassette tapes: Did they play a role in the murder? 45:25 – Discussing Vikram Jayanti's documentary, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector 46:58 – The importance Sheena and Don gave to obtaining first-hand accounts of Phil Spector and Lana Clarkson 48:16 – Don discusses what's next for him and Sheena in their work Resources: Spector The MovieMaker Podcast Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures Connect with Sheena M. Joyce IMDb Twitter Connect with Don Argott IMDb Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter More from Factual America: Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich Killer Sally Girl in the Picture: A 25-Year Mystery Solved
Following a 2020 investigation by Guardian journalist Lucy Osborne that exposed an historic culture of control, coercion and abuse within some of the world's leading modelling agencies, the fashion industry has been having something of a #MeToo moment. Building on Osborne's ongoing investigation, a new Sky Documentaries series, Scouting For Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret, began on June 24.In this week's Chops, Jen chats to former model, actor, therapist, and contributor to the series, Marianne Shine, about her experience as a young model in Paris in the 1980s. They talk about the endemic culture of abuse, its links to serial abuser Jeffrey Epstein, and how the unregulated industry put - and continues to put - young women and girls in harm's way.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three-part docuseries Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret reveals how a group of men behind the world's most successful modelling agencies were involved in a darker side of the industry. It exposes how modelling agents like John Casablancas, Jean-Luc Brunel, Claude Haddad and Gérald Marie, who denies the allegations, created a culture that enabled many of them to indulge in a spectrum of abusive behaviours, ranging from grooming and coercion to the rape of models as young as 15. The film hears from a generation of forgotten women who were promised stardom and glamour, but instead found themselves used, abused and in some cases, trafficked between networks of powerful men. Building on an ongoing investigation by Lucy Osborne for The Guardian, the series delivers the fashion industry its own 'me too' reckoning, and follows the survivors, including Carré Ottis, as they come together to take action against those responsible. Watch the episode at https://www.factualamerica.com/scouting-for-girls Clare Richards, series director, Lucy Osborne, senior producer, and Carré Ottis, model, author, wellness consultant, activist and contributor to the film, join us to discuss Scouting for Girls that airs on Sky Documentaries on June 24th. “Models are seen as beautiful people that get paid a ton of money, and that creates a discrimination against us that we shouldn't have the same rights and protections as workers in other industries.” - Carré Ottis What is Covered: 00:00 - Introduction and a clip from Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret. 03:02 - What the docuseries is about. 07:15 - What Carré Ottis's experienced as a minor and when she started speaking out about it. 13:50 - The scale of abuse that has been happening in the fashion industry. 16:40 - The challenges of telling the story and survivors reliving their experiences. 19:28 - How prevalent the abuse in the fashion industry is today. 21:15 - Clip: Carré Ottis testifying to the French police. 25:40 - How Lucy Osborne turned the investigative journalism piece into a docuseries. 31:00 - Why now is the right time to show this story. 39:22 - How the statute of limitation on sexual assault in different states affects the victims. 42:05 - What Lucy, Clare and Carré would like to see change in the fashion industry. 45:10 - What they want the legacy of this documentary to be. 48:00 - How the victims can reach out to the Model Alliance and share their story. 54:00 - Further information on the allegations made in Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret. Resources: Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret (2022) Lucy Osborne's investigative articles in The Guardian Model Alliance American Girls in Paris, Diane Sawyer 60 Minutes report MovieMaker Magazine Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures Connect Lucy Osborne: Twitter Instagram Connect with Clare Richards: Website Twitter IMDb Connect with Carré Ottis: Instagram Right to Replies A lawyer for Gérald Marie has stated that he “firmly objects” to the “false allegations made against him”. She added: “He remains calm and refuses to participate in the fallacious and dishonest media controversy that has been fomented more than thirty years later. He is withholding his statements for the justice system, in which he has complete faith.” Gérald Marie remains under police investigation in France and is presumed innocent. John Casablancas retired to Brazil in the early 2000s with the young wife he met at Look of the Year. He died in 2013. In 2004, Elite was forced into bankruptcy and the brand was sold. The current owners have no connection with the prior management and have strongly condemned the historic allegations of abuse. They are committed to a culture of respect, empowerment and protecting the safety of their models. Claude Haddad died in 2009. He previously denied allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Jean-Luc Brunel declined to comment on the allegations made against him in this film. He has previously strongly denied all of the allegations against him. Brunel's former modelling agency, Karin's is now under new management. Prior to his death in February 2022, Jean-Luc Brunel declined requests to participate in the series or respond to its allegations. Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America: Secrets of Playboy: Hugh Hefner's Dark Empire Chasing Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's Alleged Accomplice Curse of the Chippendales: a True Crime Story Stripped Bare
Emma and Paula had close brushes with death as a result of house fires, while Garret has a warning about leaving dishwashers unattended; Callers gives their reaction to a 3-part documentary on Sky which is a revealing and highly-critical portrait of Mother Teresa
In this episode, I speak to Suzanne Buchanan, a British Citizen and the exiled former owner and editor of the Samui Times online newspaper. She has received numerous death threats and there is a warrant out for her arrest in Thailand for articles she published in the Samui Times after she investigated over a dozen suspicious backpacker deaths on the island of Koh Tao. Those investigations also led her to believe that two Burmese men, Wai Phyo and Zaw Lin, have been wrongly sentenced to death for the brutal murders of British backpackers, Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, in 2014.Speaking to me from a safe house in the UK, we discuss the deaths and murders, why she believes the two Burmese men are innocent, and how she copes with death threats and living in exile. We also discuss Suzanne's wanderlust for travel and how travellers, especially young women, can keep safe whilst travelling. Suzanne's book ‘The Curse of The Turtle: The True Story of Thailand's Backpacker Murders' is published by Wildblue Press and available on Amazon and Kindle: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09QH854PC/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_A28DPZMFYPAT5VKWEWRCSuzanne is also featured in a three-part documentary series for SKY Documentaries called Death on the Beach about the murders and suspicious deaths airing in March 2022.You can follow Suzanne at:https://www.facebook.com/SuBuchanan70/ https://www.facebook.com/SamuiTimes/ https://www.instagram.com/subuchanan70/https://mobile.twitter.com/subuchanan70Find out more at www.ruthmillingtonauthor.comDon't forget to RATE, REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app. It means you will be the first to hear when new episodes come out and it will help others to find this podcast!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthmillingtonauthor/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RuthMillington1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ruth.millington.52/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-millington-54915b24/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSShare Your Story Have an extreme travel story to tell? Contact me at: https://ruthmillingtonauthor.com/contact/Support the ShowSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ruthmillington)SponsorA huge thanks to today's sponsor HelpYouFind.Me a secure - yet simple - way to share private data for use in emergency situations that is end-to-end encrypted and accessible only by you and the people you choose to share it with. Perfect for the extreme traveller! Find out more at https://helpyoufind.me/Extreme10 and get a 10% discount when you sign up! Production (for this episode)Creator, co-producer, writer and host: Ruth MillingtonCo-producer: Don RobbieMusic credit: Epic Orchestra - Blockbuster Adventure Music by JuliusHAdditional Music: Chasing the Killer's Trail - Dark Detective Thriller Soundtrack (Loopable) by Gioele
Giovanni Allevi torna con un nuovo album: “Estasi”. È in libreria “Strade. Una vita con la chitarra in spalla”, libro di Alex Britti edito da Sperling & Kupfer. In “La canzone nelle serie TV. Forme narrative e modelli produttivi” (Pàtron), Gianni Sibilla (direttore del Master in Comunicazione Musicale dell’Università Cattolica e giornalista di Rockol.it) e Daniela Cardini (docente di Linguaggi della TV all’Università IULM) spiegano come avviene la scelta della musica nelle serie tv. Su Sky arriva la docu-serie sul delitto di Sarah Scazzi: “Sarah. La ragazzina di Avetrana”. Ne parliamo con Roberto Pisoni, direttore di Sky Arte, Sky Documentaries e Sky Nature.
The Edge 39 “Exterminate All The Brutes” = White Supremacy Host Roger Moore has a convo with Bishop Jackson triggered by watching the compelling series Exterminate All The Brutes that has been on Sky Documentaries in the UK. We looked into History as 2 Passion Black Christians looking at how we have been lied to by White Supremacy. #WhiteSupremacy #RaoulPeck #ExterminateAllTheBrutes #HBO #SkyDocumentaries https://youtu.be/e3ULOdaKsWc
I wanted to let you know about a fascinating documentary that's coming to Sky Documentaries and NOW on 21 August - 'The Wimbledon Kidnapping'. *I haven't been paid in any way to promote this. I just wanted to let you know about it! **Don't forget, I'm on a mid-season break on 25 August, so there won't be an episode then. See yo on 1 September!
I wanted to let you know about a fascinating documentary that's coming to Sky Documentaries and NOW on 21 August - 'The Wimbledon Kidnapping'. *I haven't been paid in any way to promote this. I just wanted to let you know about it! **Don't forget, I'm on a mid-season break on 25 August, so there won't be an episode then. See yo on 1 September!
We are back with another Geektown Radio podcast, and I'm joined by Matt from Entertainment Talk to chat through our week in tv, film & gaming, along with all the weekly tv news, renewals and cancellations.We begin by reviewing the last 7 days in tv, film and gaming. Matt has been doing some retro gaming in preparation for an upcoming sequel, as he plays through the utterly brilliant 'Psychonauts', which also happens to be one of my favourite games ever. He's also been catching up on tv with HBO's 'The Nevers' and Netflix series 'Warrior Nun'. Meanwhile, I have been getting into some geeky documentaries, with 'The History Of Comedy' on Sky Documentaries, and 'Secret History Of Comics' on Sky History. I also chat about the opening couple of episodes of 'Outer Banks' which returned last week for Season 2.In the TV news, we run through the various renewals, cancellations (or rather, lack of cancellations!) and pickups. In the news, we discuss the big upcoming changes to Sky, as the broadcaster says goodbye to Sky One, and talk through the new lineup. We also discuss the announcement that the Peacock streaming service will be landing in the UK later this year, and the rumours of a merging between NBCUniversal and ViacomCBS. We also talk about the news that 'Doctor Who' will be getting a new face as The Doctor and as showrunner next year.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Roger Moore has a convo with Bishop Jackson triggered by watching the compelling series Exterminate All The Brutes that has been on Sky Documentaries in the UK. We looked into History as 2 Passion Black Christians looking at how we have been lied to by White Supremacy. #WhiteSupremacy #RaoulPeck #ExterminateAllTheBrutes #HBO #SkyDocumentaries https://youtu.be/e3ULOdaKsWc
Prima ora - Audio Whatsapp degli ascoltatori. - Scoperto un gruppo di ventenni della Milano bene che avevano costituito "Avanguardia Rivoluzionaria", la prima organizzazione eversiva di impronta suprematista in Italia. Al telefono Paolo Berizzi, giornalista di Repubblica. Seconda ora - RadioTraffic: la viabilità con Marco Casa. - Intervista a Giuseppe Paradiso, Ceo di Tadan, piattaforma digitale di food delivery al 100% toscana con divieto di cottimo e paga oraria. Terza ora - Borse e Mercati con Ettore Livini: boom dei prezzi degli autonoleggi. - Intervista a Pif, che torna su Sky Documentaries con 'Il Testimone': si parte con una puntata su Giulio Regeni.
The opioid crisis in the US has killed half a million people and created millions of addicts, all because the pharmaceutical companies pushed opioid medicines as not being prone to abuse or addictive. In his latest HBO doc-series The Crime of the Century (2021), Oscar- and Emmy-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney provides the most comprehensive look to date at the opioid crisis in the US. Alex joins us to discuss the making of the film, arguing that the opioid crisis has deeply criminal roots. The film finds fresh evidence that shows just how deep that criminality runs. The Crime of the Century premiered on HBO and HBO Max on May 10th and May 11th. It comes to Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW on Sunday, May 16th at 9pm. It's the little acts of corruption that get bigger and bigger, and over time you get a fully corrupted system. – Alex Gibney Time Stamps: 00:12 - Trailer for The Crime of the Century. 03:00 - Introducing the director Alex Gibney. 04:14 - What The Crime of the Century is about. 05:50 - Why Alex is making this film now, and the new evidence he uncovered. 08:00 - How crimes by the pharma industry created the opioid crisis. 13:10 - How the opioid crisis has evolved and worsened during Covid. 14:23 - The reactions of federal and state governments to the crisis. 19:45 - The number of pharmaceutical industry executives that were prosecuted. 23:48 - How the problem with opioids can be solved. 28:10 - How Alex Gibney approached the subjects of the film. 34:40 - Pharma rap video in the film is a smoking gun. 36:40 - The perseverance with which Alex Gibney explores corruption. 39:12 - What The Crime of the Century tells us about human nature. 39:45 - Alex Gibney's next projects and the topics he would like to explore. 41:15 - What he hopes the legacy of the film will be. Resources: Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty, a book by Patrick Radden Keefe The Washington Post - The Opioid FilesInnersound Audio Alamo Pictures Connect with Alex Gibney: Website Twitter Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America: Opioid Addiction: This Drug Can Kill YouAlex Gibney's Theranos Scandal Documentary
On paper, Tina Turner probably should never have become a rock-and-roll superstar. But there she is anyway, one of the greatest survivors in modern music, who has overcome extreme adversity to define her career, her identity and her legacy on her own terms. TINA (2021) offers a fresh perspective on the life and career of Tina Turner, the Queen of Rock and Roll. Through never-before-seen footage and previously unreleased recordings, the film draws back the curtain on Tina's life, introducing us to a private side of Tina too often hidden from the cameras. We are honoured to be joined by the Oscar- and Emmy-winning producers of TINA, cousins Simon and Jonathan Chinn, the co-founders of Lightbox. Between them they have worked on such acclaimed documentaries as Searching for Sugarman (2012), Man on Wire (2008), LA 92 (2017), and Whitney (2018). Simon and Jonathan talk about how they discovered new ways of telling Tina's story, the revelations that they uncovered about Tina while making the film and what it takes to make a great documentary. Directed by Academy Award-winners Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin, TINA is being released on March 27th on HBO and streaming on HBO Max in the US, and in the UK on 28th March at 9:00PM on Sky Documentaries and NOW and via altitude.film. “What an incredible trailblazer of a performer Tina was, even before her solo success. Seeing the full trajectory of her career as a performer is, in some sense, a revelation.” - Jonathan Chinn Time Stamps: 00:25 - The trailer for TINA, and introducing our guests, producers Simon and Jonathan Chinn. 04:00 - The challenge of telling Tina Turner's story in a new way. 05:23 - The synopsis of the film. 08:36 - The new and fresh insights this film offers about Tina Turner. 12:16 - The importance of Buddhism in Tina's life. 15:00 - Her struggles after leaving Ike Turner and before she made it big as a solo act. 18:35 - Tina Turner as a trailblazer in the music industry of the 1980s. 23:45 - Tina's connection with London, and why many musicians have moved to the UK. 27:40 - Why the film was made, and how directors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin got involved. 34:15 - The script and structure of TINA, and the archival material used. 38:00 - The never-before-seen footage from Ike and Tina's house. 43:10 - What it takes to make a great documentary film. 47:30 - Why winning an Oscar is not just about the quality of the film. 49:13 - Advice for young film directors. 50:06 - The next projects that Simon and Jonathan are working on. Resources: TINA (2021) Searching for Sugar Man (2012) LA '92 (2017) Lightbox Careers in Film This is Distorted Alamo Pictures Connect with Simon Chinn: Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Jonathan Chinn: LinkedIn Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America: Miles Davis: The Coolest Music Innovator of the 20th Century Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock And Roll Streetlight Harmonies: The Lasting Legacy of Doo-Wop
Steve McQueen, the Hollywood icon, had a passion for car racing. However, his long lost Formula 1 film project never saw the light of day – until now. Joining us to talk about this incredible story are the filmmakers behind Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie (2021), director, writer and producer Alex Rodger, and archivist Richard Wiseman. The film elegantly captures Steve McQueen's stardom and passion for car racing. It is set against the backdrop of the 1960s – glory days for both Formula 1 and Hollywood. Narrated by David Letterman, the documentary chronicles a race between two identical films. As we watch iconic directors and film studios battle it out, we learn the story behind the story of Day of the Champion – McQueen's lost Formula 1 film. Just as strikingly, the film brings to the big screen incredible, never-before-seen racing footage that captures the glamour, and the danger, of Formula 1 racing in the 1960s. Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie is available on SKY Documentaries and NOW TV. “Car racing in 1960s was unbelievably dangerous, and Steve McQueen saw this as a way into the drama of Formula 1." - Alex Rodger Time Stamps: 00:15 - Clip 1: About Steve McQueen and his lost film. 01:30 - Introducing our guests, archivist Richard Wiseman and director Alex Rodger. 02:41 - Where people can watch Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie. 04:03 - The synopsis of the film. 05:14 - Steve McQueen's connections with car racing. 08:25 - 1960s as the glory days of British car racing. 09:10 - The back story of The Day of Champion, McQueen's lost Formula 1 movie. 11:40 - What the screenplay was like for the lost film. 15:11 - Clip 2: Panavision and what screen ratio is best for a racing film. 18:00 - How Richard found the never-before-seen footage for this film. 22:50 - Alex's reactions to the quality of the footage. 25:18 - Clip 3: About the technology used to shoot Day of the Champion. 28:47 - When SKY got involved in the project, and how it was filmed under Covid-19. 33:00 - How Alex assembled the story with the elements they had. 38:38 - How David Letterman came on board to narrate the documentary. 44:36 - Britain as the centre of racing car engineering and Formula 1. 47:50 - Why it's impossible to compare drivers from different eras of racing. 54:04 - What's next for Alex and Richard. Resources: Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie (2021) The Cruel Sport: Grand Prix Racing 1959-1967 by Robert Daley Natalie Wood: Cinema Icon on Factual America Alamo Pictures Connect with Alex Rodger: LinkedIn Website Connect with Richard Wiseman: Twitter IMDb Connect with Factual America: YouTube Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter
It's all about superchargers this episode as Marty watches the original Mad Max and Chris brushes up on his Norwegian for Asphalt Burning. Also we look at the great content released over Christmas and we discuss overheating i8s. First though we review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08jeQECpFW0 (Evo Car of the Year) coming to ITV in the UK (and now on YouTube), and the https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrvMJaD0-Puf2UkqK5zGsICo7XTINz6kg (Car Trek Christmas Special) came out - and we issued a $100 charity challenge to https://twitter.com/edbolian (Ed Bolian). Sky Documentaries released Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie (with discovered footage shared by https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/articles/single-seaters/f1/steve-mcqueen-the-lost-movie-review-sensational-footage-of-f1-from-1965 (Motorsport Magazine)) and Chris revisited the series https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fernando-Season-1/dp/B08JQ7QJ9C (Fernando). While not car related, we're also looking forward to Richard Hammond and Tori Bellachi in Amazon's new https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Great-Escapists-Official-Trailer/dp/B08S1DVJ8L/ (The Great Escapists) and https://twitter.com/kermodemovie (Mark Kermode) has a new series of the always brilliant https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000r6gq/mark-kermodes-secrets-of-cinema-series-3-1-british-comedy (Secrets of Cinema) too! For this episode, we're watching movies featuring big superchargers sticking through bonnets. Marty reviews the original 1979 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/ (Mad Max) while Chris watches https://www.netflix.com/title/81227923 (Asphalt Burning) (or Børning 3) which Misha Charoudin did a great https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXG1xj08iyk (behind the scenes video,) where he was one of the police car drivers! Catching up with https://www.automoviepodcast.com/episode/35 (Henry Catchpole), he's been driving the new https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L600MvjZveY (Jaguar F-Type P450), but all this talk of Singer recently reminded Chris of the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogsV9LbDgOM (Reimagined by Singer) video from Carfection. Also launched is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgAUI9elIqg (Carfection news) in Henry's Cupboard of Lockdown. For our YouTube picks, Chris went with the Smoking Tire's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRekyLj9GP4 (Land Rover Defender off road One-Take) and highlighted Will Buxton's new series on his YouTube channel of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg6mOjw3j_A (This Week in Motorsport). Also if you're into your American car content, the https://www.youtube.com/user/HagertyKnowsClassics (Hagerty Youtube channel) has some consistently excellent, if specific, content. Marty chose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpzOf4-6GoE (Group B - The Age of the Supercar) because the coolest rally cars are even cooler with Highway to the Danger Zone over the top. For his channel pick he chose https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtn2hU9HKYQAgDtwrhux7Sw (Samcrac) who's recently gained notoriety trying to revive a BMW i8, but has a back catalogue of fixing all sorts of cool cars. If you want to tell us if we're right, wrong or to share something we should be looking at, get in touch via the following channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/automoviepod (@AutomoviePod) Facebook: https://fb.me/AutomoviePodcast (AutomoviePodcast) Email: comments@automoviepodcast.com
In this episode, Chris and Marty go back to the early 2000s for the first part of our Fast and Furious retrospective series. Chris looks at where it all began with The Fast and the Furious, while Marty says rude things about the sequel, 2 Fast 2 Furious. In other news, it doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning's winning. We follow up on the new documentary featuring Sir Stirling Moss on the development of the disc brake called https://www.sky.com/watch/title/programme/ae4484fa-e508-4f5c-bf19-d5d2e56f8358 (The Racers That Stopped the World). It's now available https://www.sky.com/watch/title/programme/ae4484fa-e508-4f5c-bf19-d5d2e56f8358 (on demand and on Sky Documentaries). We also follow up on a previous video from B is for Build with Donut Media looking at https://youtu.be/mlKAOjChW28 (why Eleanor is so litigious and others are not). In the news, a new series from Ewan MacGregor and Charlie Boorman calledhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=611fw81BN98 ( Long Way Up) is coming to Apple TV+, and also new to Sky F1 and Sky Documentaries is https://www.sky.com/watch/title/series/969db599-ec4b-4e5e-8872-70b4a2a688c9/the-race-to-perfection-969db599-ec4b-4e5e-8872-70b4a2a688c9 (Race to Perfection). Chris has seen the first episode and gives his thoughts. With Fast 9 on the horizon, Chris and Marty decided to go through the entire Fast and Furious universe. Chris took the origin in https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0232500/ (The Fast and the Furious), and Marty https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0322259/ (didn't). Yeah, we're doing Fast and the Furious, you gonna https://i.imgur.com/8naSdmQ.jpg (get in our face) about it? A huge help to us was https://www.youtube.com/user/craiglieberman (Craig Lieberman's YouTube channel). Check it out for a lot of behind the scenes info on the cars of F&F! In this episode's 'What has Henry Catchpole been up to this week?', he's been playing Bond, James Bond, in the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDMY4_h-pn4 (Aston Martin Goldfinger DB5 continuation). I think that's what it's called. Hey Aston Martin, fancy sending us some press releases? Chris picked a quieter video from Larry Chen's fantastic Hoonigan Autofocus channel for his pick this week, with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFbd-xtAp9k (Jay Leno Details Larry's R32 GTR??) If you're more into rubber, then join Jon Benson on the https://www.youtube.com/c/tyrereviews (Tyre Reviews) channel. It does exactly what it says on the sidewall, but Jon makes it both entertaining and informative. Marty relives the glory days of F1 with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8cCDM8jVx8 (Remembering Jochen Rindt), and suggests more contemporary motorsport with the excellent https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTxfj0BzL-MaCy-YUqPRoQ (The Race) channel. If you want to tell us if we're right, wrong or to share something we should be looking at, get in touch via the following channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/automoviepod (@AutomoviePod) Facebook: https://fb.me/AutomoviePodcast (AutomoviePodcast) Email: comments@automoviepodcast.com
In this episode, Chris and Marty review two very different documentaries about two very famous names: DeLorean and Ferrari. Chris looks at Framing John DeLorean while Marty goes back to the 1950s (without the aid of Doc Brown's DeLorean, sadly) to watch Ferrari: Race to Immortality. https://www.instagram.com/alclark/ (Al Clark) has announced a new documentary featuring Sir Stirling Moss on the development of the disc brake called https://www.sky.com/watch/title/programme/ae4484fa-e508-4f5c-bf19-d5d2e56f8358 (The Racers That Stopped the World). It's more interesting than it sounds, we promise! Having filmed it with Jaguar while Sir Stirling was alive, Al Clark recently recut it and it is now seeing a release https://www.sky.com/watch/title/programme/ae4484fa-e508-4f5c-bf19-d5d2e56f8358 (on demand and Sky Documentaries). Back to the Future is to get a 35th Anniversary, 4K Blu Ray release, with a replica hoverboard and https://www.backtothefuture.com/news/2020/7/27/back-to-the-future-the-ultimate-trilogy-heads-to-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-and-dvd (snippets of new footage)! To compare two legends, Chris watched https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6256978/ (Framing John DeLorean), with reference to https://twitter.com/a1goy (Alex Goy)'s Carfection documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt5X83NA-pE (DeLorean: The Man, The Car, The People) (and thank you to Alex for your input too!) while Marty reviews https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6622186/ (Ferrari: Race to Immortality). In this episode's 'What has Henry Catchpole been up to this week?' is the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuuT2hXB1Ok (Honda E)! Chris kept up the Back to the Future theme with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD8430xJRbM (Doc Brown's DeLorean - Jay Leno's Garage), and completely cheated by going for a non-car channel pick. The inimitable Hot Ones on https://www.youtube.com/user/FirstWeFeast (First We Feast), where guests are asked excellent questions while slowly being incapacitated by hot sauce. Marty relived the glory days of sports car racing with an https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z6iRGHdngw (Aston Martin DBR9 GT1 racer) while his channel pick was https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtbLA0YM6EpwUQhFUyPQU9Q (Driver61). If you want to tell us if we're right, wrong or to share something we should be looking at, get in touch via the following channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/automoviepod (@AutomoviePod) Facebook: https://fb.me/AutomoviePodcast (AutomoviePodcast) Email: comments@automoviepodcast.com