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In this bonus episode, The Spark, we welcome back Sam Gilbey, the pop culture illustrator whose work brings our favourite films to life, for a lighter, more personal chat. After Monday's nostalgic deep dive into his creative journey, Sam returns to answer some of our signature questions, offering a glimpse of the person behind the prints. From his controversial view on talent (spoiler: he's not sure it exists) to why OK Computer still hits after all these years, Sam talks about creativity with humour, humility, and heart. We talk Comic Cons, the comfort of pop culture, and the Sunday roasts and video games that make life sweet. He also shares the embarrassing moment he met his childhood hero Tony Hart—on national TV—and why his worst nemesis is often… himself. This is a joyful, down-to-earth episode that celebrates fandom, family life, and the magic of just making stuff. This season is proudly sponsored by the School of Communication Arts.
Music by Max ShowalterLyrics by Peter WalkerBook by Michael StewartFeaturing music by Harrigan & HartDirected by Joe LaytonStarring Mark Hamill, Harry Groener, Chrisitne Ebersole, Armelia McQueen & Tudi RocheOpened on Broadway January 31, 1985
This week, we're joined by the brilliant Sam Gilbey – a celebrated illustrator known for his detailed, painted portraits of cult movie characters, iconic pop culture figures, and, more recently, football heroes. In a lively and nostalgic conversation, Sam and host Katy Cowan explore what it means to survive and thrive as a creative today — through economic downturns, industry disruption, and the ever-looming rise of AI. From early web design adventures and building Weetabix's first website, to becoming a go-to artist for Blu-ray covers and film posters, Sam reflects on more than two decades of creative resilience. He talks candidly about the shifts he's seen, the challenges illustrators face now, and why doubling down on your passion — even when things get tough — is more important than ever. We also hear how becoming a dad sparked a major career pivot, how Sam built a reputation in the pop culture gallery scene, and how he's learned to spot opportunities when things go quiet. Along the way, there's talk of cereal box nostalgia, VHS cover art, Comic Con antics, and a surprising run-in with Tony Hart on national TV. It's a conversation packed with humour, insight, and a big dose of honesty — perfect for any creative wondering how to keep going, keep growing, and keep doing what they love. This season is proudly sponsored by the School of Communication Arts.
Lionfish are an invasive species in Florida. They arrived in our waters as early as the 1980s and efforts to control the population are ongoing. Lionfish eat just about every creature they see in the sea, and can devastate ecosystems. Destin is holding a Lionfish Festival this weekend (17-18) to encourage people to catch the weird-looking fish and make a meal out of it. We speak with Tony Hart, Lionfish Outreach Coordinator for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
And so this is January, and what have you done? Another year over, a new one begun about three weeks ago. It's not the most topical of year in review shows, but Al and Paul have once more brought you their pick of 2024 in the world of comics, as they name the books that turned their heads over the past 12 months, in what they could only call... The Homies (largely because that's what they've been calling it for the past decade and a bit)
Margot Wilson presented Hart Beat between 1984 and 1992 teaching a nation of kids to make amazing things from cardboardHart beat was an evolution of the BBC's children's art programmes that started with Vision On, continued through Take Hart and evolved into Hart BeatHart Beat - Pipes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIQJGOn4Fr8Artifax - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5fsjcEIEIo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Tony Hart (heard on the "Grand Old Gospel Hour" Sundays at 730pm & 10pm) shares about the upcoming Unity Conference Saturday 10/28/23 at Germantown Christian Assembly in Philadelphia (you can enter to win event tickets on WFIL's Contest page through Friday 10/06/23). Dr. Hart--Sr. Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship in Lansdale PA since 1992 & President of GOGF Ministries since 1998 also talks about several aspects of the ministry and offers thoughts on being a pastor. Julie Grant checks in regarding the new show "Opening Statements with Julie Grant" on Court TV (weekdays 8am-9am). Grant, who achieved her LL.M. in trial advocacy with Honors from Temple University School of Law and later taught in Temple's LL.M. program, gives insight into her love of journalism and law, how she approaches merging those two worlds, the creation of the program, and what justice means to her. The cherry on the program sundae (as usual) is Now THAT's Punny, featuring over a dozen bad--I mean good--I mean bad--dad jokes such as "Why did Tim's niece decide to be an L&D (Labor & Delivery) doctor? She just wanted to help people out!" (ahem)... Featured sports clips:Nick Castellanos (Philadelphia Phillies outfielder)Rob Thomson (Philadelphia Phillies manager)Jason Kelce (Philadelphia Eagles center)Danny Briere (Philadelphia Flyers GM)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Hart Tony Hart is the Director of Information Technology at Essentium. The organization manufactures 3D printers, including the plastic filaments that go along with them. Essentium also does contract work for the Department of Defense. How Business Project Management Helps IT Leaders with Tony Hart Tony is passionate about business process management and emphasizes...
Can I Pod With Madness - Kerrang, Metal Hammer and rock in the 1980s
There's money off Wolfsbane down at Little Kathy Wilson's place! Lisa Dominique looms large over this issue, but doesn't get the cover, the K! Team decided to go with the bloke from Testament. It's summer 89, which means Batman, Bette (Midler) and Busters (Ghost). We're talking Simple Minds, Sonia and Gloria Estafan and trying to work out who was on The 8.15 from Manchester. We reminisce about meeting the great and good, such as Elijah Wood, Judge Reinhold, Tony Hart and Wayne Sleep. Not metal, but all part of life's rich tapestry. Meanwhile a 9 year old is shredding on the guitar - and for some reason David Lee Roth finds it a threat! Check out pics from the issue on our Instagram and Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/podwithmadness/ https://twitter.com/podwithmadness Youtube playlist of related study materials: https://youtube.com/watch?v=wxfcKoymY64&feature=shares Subscribe here: https://podwithmadness.podbean.com/
After being diagnosed with ALS, Tony Hart, determined to make the most of his remaining time, embarks on a journey to ensure his family's happiness and help advance ALS research, in spite of the overwhelming odds. "You got to live in the moment, though. You got to relish every little moment. And even the easier stuff has to become fun. It just does." Blair Hart is a lifelong resident of Indiana who was married to her husband Tony for 34 years until he was diagnosed with ALS in 2012. They had three grown sons together and ran their own business prior to the diagnosis. Blair Hart and her husband Tony had been married for thirty-four years when Tony was diagnosed with ALS. After visits to various doctors and trips to the Multidisciplinary Clinic in Indianapolis, Tony was diagnosed with the life-ending disease. Tony and Blair decided to make the most of their time together, going on a month-long vacation and taking one last family vacation. After Tony's death, Blair found solace in staying up to date with the research around ALS and donating to the ALS Association. She found strength in her close family, who were able to make the best of a difficult situation and cherish the last moments they had with Tony. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How did Blair Hart's family cope with her husband's diagnosis of ALS? 2. What strategies did Blair Hart employ to make her husband's last months the best they could be? 3. How is the ALS Association working to help those affected by the disease? Resources: Blair Hart discusses with us what it's like living with a loved one who was diagnosed with ALS. http://www.hbeindiana.com/ and you can donate to the https://www.als.org/. Connect with me: https://nickyasherbowling.com/calendly-schedule/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsgoingtobeokay/message
On episode 63, we've reached 6th March 1923: Glasgow 5SC launches - the BBC's first station in Scotland. It's not Scotland's first radio station (see episode 48 for the tale of how Daimler, Glasgow Motor Show and a couple of electrical shop owners made a couple of pre-BBC pop-up stations). But this sixth BBC station mattered to John Reith more than any other. He'd grown up in Glasgow. His mum came to visit the radio station. He opened the station himself - apart from the bagpipes playing Hey Johnny Cope. You have two fantastic guides through this episode: GRAHAM STEWART, a BBC journalist whose new book Scotland On-Air is out very soon. Details at https://wiki.scotlandonair.com/wiki/Main_Page + TONY CURRIE, of Radio Six International, and author of The Radio Times Story. Details at https://www.radiosix.com/ SHOWNOTES: - I mention an early 1980s children's retrospective that Kathleen Garscadden appears on. It's called Jubilee! 60 Years of Children's Programmes, it's from 1983, it's got Floella Benjamin, Sarah Greene, Mike Read, Keith Chegwin. Tony Hart and many more, including Auntie Cyclone herself, it's fab, and it's here to watch: https://youtu.be/tNZD70HiFsw - My novel on all this, Auntie and Uncles, is out soon! But not yet. Depending when you read this. More info may be here, unless I've missed Amazon's deadline to upload it, in which case Jeff Bezos might delete this from sale. But it will return! When ready. It's going to be great... https://amzn.to/3EODANc - Support us on www.patreon.com/paulkerensa to keep us afloat and in return get extra writings, videos and ample more! Thanks to all who support us there. - We're on www.facebook.com/groups/bbcentury, where our Newspaper Detective Andrew Barker is chronicling newspapers on this day 100 years ago. - Follow us on www.twitter.com/bbcentury, where I post LOTS of old radio things. - More on this entire project at www.paulkerensa.com/oldradio - This is not a BBC podcast - we're talking about them (though very much from a favourable viewpoint), not with them. - BBC content is used with kind permission of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved... - ...and preserved. This podcast is the origin story of British broadcasting, told the very slow way - but hopefully in a way that informs, educates and (winks, clicks fingers like the Fonz) entertains. Next time: We're still in March 1923 (a lot happened in March 1923) with broadcasts from the Ideal Home Exhibition, tales of touring variety acts around the early BBC stations, and a fab guest in Hi-de-Hi's Jeffrey Holland. Subscribe to get this podcast as soon as one's uploaded - we plan on being here a while yet: www.podfollow.com/bbcentury
Let me ask you a question, are you a doodler? I have always loved being creative, whether that's through painting, sketching, doodling or writing - I always joke that I was born with a notebook and pen in my hands and as a child I was obsessed with the TV art show Take Hart with Tony Hart - so chatting with today's guest, Karen Light from HowDoodle was so fun for me! Karen has been an artist her whole life, marking art with others, with over two decades of teaching, mentoring, and coaching thousands of people of all ages and all backgrounds, running two businesses, studying community arts, social justice activism, and connecting with ideas and people in the realm of empowerment and expanding consciousness. She is absolutely passionate about helping others to use art as a means of self-discovery. But following a block with her own art, Karen upended her life to travel and rediscovered a love of simple doodling as a tool that reawakened her own creativity, leading her to create a children's book and set up her coaching business, HowDoodle, where she coaches individuals and teams and runs fun doodle workshops to help others with their own creative, mental and emotional challenges. In our conversation today you'll learn: How art and doodling used therapeutically can to help you overcome obstacles and understand yourself better How to get started with doodling as a tool Karen's 5 amazing C's for inspired action How curiosity lights up certain parts of our brain and the implications of that for our creativity How to overcome your inner perfectionist when you want to be creative The steps to interpret your own doodles for personal discovery and understanding The habits and practices that Karen uses on a daily basis to make her more successful in her life and work Karen's top tips for starting a creative practice in your own life Now, if you'd like to join us in a short doodle practice during the podcast, be sure to have a pen or pencil and something to scribble on - it can be just the back of an envelope or a scrap of paper. No experience needed! And while you're listening today, think about how you can take what you learn and put it into practice. Take action in any way that's meaningful for you. And as always, you'll find the links and details of today's show and all the other shows in this series at my new website: michellereeveswrites.com/podcast You can also buy a copy of my new book The Happiness Habits Transformation 2nd Edition using the links at michellereeveswrites.com
Join SU President, Gail Martin and guest Dr. Tony Hart, president at Grand Old Gospel Fellowship, as they discuss a new week's readings in Matthew and Malachi. You can subscribe to the daily Bible reading God, Encounter with God, via print, email or online at www.ScriptureUnion.org Featured Guest: Dr. Tony Hart, President of GOGF Ministries Dr. Tony Hart is the President of GOGF Ministries and is the primary bible teacher on ‘The Grand Old Gospel Hour' radio program. He has authored two books, “Winning Is Everything” and “Two Tablets for Your Marriage”. He also has been the Senior Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship since 1992. He married Carol, his partner in ministry and the love of his life in 1977. They have four children, a daughter and 3 sons, and 5 grandchildren. He has earned a B.S. in Bible from Philadelphia Biblical University, a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate of Ministry from Biblical Theological Seminary in Hatfield, PA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scriptureunionusa/support
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Ladies n Genminminmin (er, min...), yes it's a 'cracking day' (see what I'm doing there?!) in 'The Clearing' as I have the great pleasure of welcoming the warm and wonderful Peter Lord, co-founder of Aardman Animations to the show!Aardman Animations is (as I'm sure you know!) the globally renowned 4 times Academy Award Winning Clay Animated & Short Films company based in Bristol."Nice Cheese Gromit!"4 Academy awards, The Freedom of the City of Bristol and a GOLD Blue Peter Badge to his name, in the bag and in the Clearing! Peter Lord also created and gifted "Morph" to the world; Morph being the wonderful plasticine comedy sidekick to Tony Hart and the iconic children's TV programme "Vision On" back in the day, that formed part of the fabric of my (and our) childhoods!Peter also Directed one of my very very favourite Aardman Films "Chicken Run", with "Chicken Run 2" being in production as we speak.Hurrah!More about Peter Lord:Born in Bristol, if Peter Lord had taken the Van Gogh advice, which he quotes, he might now be playing cricket. Or the piano. Instead he followed his father's suggestion and made the most of whatever came his way. Aged 12, on his first day at school in Woking, he took the only desk left. This placed him next to a lad known there as ‘Sproxton D A.' (none other than Aardman Animations co-founder Dave Sproxton!)45+ years later these two are still working together. What started as a ‘hobby for a dreary afternoon' is now creating career opportunities for literally hundreds of others at Aardman Animations. ‘Pete and Dave' were the co-founders of this extraordinarily successful creative enterprise, which now belongs to its staff - a bit like the John Lewis model but Aardman's models are much more famous on a worldwide basis. They include the amazing Morph, Chas and many others, like "Shaun the Sheep"; "Wallace and Gromit"; "Chicken Run"; "Flushed Away" to name but some of an absolutely extraordinary canon of work on which we've all brought our children up (and ourselves!) It all started with ordinary plasticine and Peter still remembers his artist mother making a plasticine loaf for him when he was aged around 4. Then cutting it into slices! At age 10, he credits his teacher in his School for Gifted Children in Australia in sharing his enthusiasm for Ogden Nash, Ray Bradbury and Marcel Marceau. That enthusiasm inspired him, more than the poetry or the prose or the mime. It kept him going through the ‘long days and long nights' of building an international business in animation. Good decisions, good timing, good luck and hard work - simple as that, apparently! Peter is clear: “There are no secrets. Stop-motion is magic!” The work-side of Peter Lord's career is already well documented. As a delightful bonus, the personal side of his life is gently revealed here - like his love for wet walnuts and bagpipe music! Like his questionable but credible claim to being the first (or at least among the front runners) ever to publish work by the teenage Kazou Ishiguro, now Sir Kazou Ishiguro, the Nobel Prizewinning writer responsible for a variety of masterpieces from ‘Remains of the Day' to the new awards-contender ‘Living'', starring Bill Nighy. Peter Lord's own awards include an Oscar or two, Freedom of the City of Bristol and the presentation of a Blue Peter Gold Badge, which he found “ridiculously pleasing.” He describes the world of animation as an ‘esoteric community, low on ego, where drawing is a great way of thinking'. In this curious community, Peter Lord is a shining example of delightful, understated talent. Please lend him your ears!
Charlotte Lu got up in the NZ Oaks last night and Tony couldn't be happier!
Tony had to endure a classic punt story from Louis who was over the moon to see Tony's greyhound cross the line first.
Peter Lord founded Aardman Animations, with his school friend David Sproxton, in 1972. The Bristol-based company rapidly became known for its witty, character-driven, stop-motion work in Plasticine, giving the world characters such as Morph, Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, as well as working on a dizzying array of feature films, shorts, TV shows, adverts, music videos, computer games, TV idents… Frankly the list goes on. The studio has won Oscars for the likes of Creature Comforts, The Wrong Trousers and Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. While Peter himself has been nominated himself on several occasions, including for The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!. Aardman recently picked up yet another nomination for its short, Robin Robin. Peter was awarded a CBE in 2006 and received a Blue Peter Gold badge, no less, in 2015.In this bumper episode we talk about: meeting his partner David Sproxton at the age of 12; why Bristol became so important to Aardman; picking up Plasticine for the first time and why it's a transformative material; creating Morph; working with the legend that is Tony Hart; the genius of Nick Park; cracking Hollywood and wearing a jacket bought from Oxfam to the Oscars; the role technology plays in the studio's output; and turning the company into an employee-owned business.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/materialmatters?fan_landing=true)
Join SU President, Gail Martin and guest Dr. Tony Hart, president at Grand Old Gospel Fellowship, as they discuss a new week's readings in Matthew. You can subscribe to the daily Bible reading God, Encounter with God, via print, email or online at www.ScriptureUnion.org Featured Guest: Dr. Tony Hart Tony Hart is the President of GOGF Ministries and is the primary bible teacher on ‘The Grand Old Gospel Hour' radio program. He has authored two books, “Winning Is Everything” and “Two Tablets for Your Marriage”. He also has been the Senior Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship since 1992. He married Carol, his partner in ministry and the love of his life in 1977. They have four children, a daughter and 3 sons, and 5 grandchildren. He has earned a B.S. in Bible from Philadelphia Biblical University, a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate of Ministry from Biblical Theological Seminary in Hatfield, PA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scriptureunionusa/support
The Big Bank Theory is a podcast about Exeter City FC. This episode is sponsored by Tony Hart, The Taylor family and Jeff Bezos' barber.
Tony Hart could probably kill you with his little finger, but instead he lives the peaceful life of some kind of monk in an extra-dimensional workshop where you're safe from the horrible real world, but modelling clay comes to life occasionally. TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger WEBSITE: whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com W4B theme composed by John Croudy W4B theme acoustic arrangement by Joe Beckhelling
When we were young, our heroes included the likes of Floella Benjamin, Tony Hart, and Long Distance Clara (yes, we know we're showing our age!).
Dr. Tony Hart, as heard on the "Grand Old Gospel Hour" radio program on WFIL (Sundays at 730pm & 10pm), takes time to share about the broadcast ministry, Grand Old Gospel Fellowship's work around the world and about the upcoming "5K Run, Walk or Crawl" this Saturday June 19 at Stanbridge Street Park (East Norriton, PA). Hart, Sr. Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship in Lansdale, PA since 1992, also discusses his new book Table Talk with Jesus: An Exploration of John's Account of the Last Supper. He has served as the president of Grand Old Gospel Fellowship Ministries since 1998. Founded by his father Dr. B. Sam Hart in 1961, the mission remains to "Plant Churches, Prepare Leaders, and Proclaim the Gospel 'til the whole world hears." More information is available at www.gogfministries.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bangers Ep 3: Mighty Morphin' Power Wangers - Subtitles, Donor Cards, Tony Hart and more make up this week's episode!
In this episode, Hannah is joined by Shani and Tony Hart, who are swingers and who own two erotic boutiques called Hart’s Desires. Shani and Tony discuss what swinging is, Shani and Tony’s boundaries and how to find your own, as well as how to find fellow swingers and events and the importance of communication. They and Hannah talk about the swinging scene in relation to feminist and anti-racist spaces, and the segregation they’ve witnessed in the swinging community. Finally, Hannah, Shani, and Tony discuss running a business together, conflicts in relationships, and therapy.✨MORE ABOUT SHANI AND TONY HART✨Shani and Tony Hart are a married couple who are swingers and own two erotic boutiques called Hart’s Desires. Find out more:- Hart’s Desires shop: https://hartsdesires.com/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/hartsdesires - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hartsdesires/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HARTS.DESIRES2/
Episode 42 - Tony Hart returns to share two stories. First, we hear of her brave journey to finding her true self in a time when that wasn't a common thing to do. Then Tony reflects on her childhood growing up in Tulsa before I44 was built and you could ride horses in the woods where it now sits. Hosted by Ryan Howell. Find us at www.storyclubtulsa.com or on your second favorite social media to find out more about our upcoming shows. If you'd like to tell your story on one of our upcoming shows, message us on our website. We'd love to hear from you! ADULT CONTENT AND STRONG LANGUAGE USED. Music by Doron Deutsch
The Missing Episodes Podcast is back, for more Doctor Who lacunae! This time Paul and Tim examine The Reign of Terror: an important story in the evolution of the Who Historical, with its funny bits and less didactic tone - but is it any good? It's certainly incomplete, and Greg Bakun from Kaleidoscope and From the Archive joins in to discuss the animation of the two missing episodes. Greg gives great insight into the animation process and talks about what might have been! There's also as thorough a probing of overseas sales, mysterious private collectors and dusty foreign archives as anyone could want! Come join our secret rendezvous at the Chien Gris (*NB possibly the Sinking Ship) for all this, plus bonus references to horse droppings, Tony Hart and CGI cat bottoms. Greg's blog can be found at www.from-the-archive.co.uk For those bored of Paul and Tim, Greg joins the conversation at 37 minutes and the Missing Episodes talk of dusty archives and private collectors starts at 1 hour, 18 minutes. If you enjoy this podcast, we'd love it if you shared it on social media to help us find our audience! Tim is on Twitter @drwhopodcasters, Paul @mrpaulmorris and please do come and like our Facebook page This free podcast borrows snippets of music from "Cavatina" - Stanley Myers, "Carry On Don't Lose Your Head" - Martin & Coulter, “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet and La Marsaillaise - The French.
On today's show, Tim welcomes Rob Maaddi from The Associated Press to discuss Philly sports and last night's Philadelphia Eagles victory over the New York Giants. Then, Tim looks back at past interviews and lessons from 2019. Tim shares clips of past interviews, such as Philadelphia local caterer John DiAntonio's past drug addiction, Natasha Bedingfield's songwriting process, Pastor and Doctor Tony Hart on the Grand Old Gospel, and a listener from Thanksgiving who shares what she's thankful for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Tony Hart uses the Ten Commandments as a basis for the guidelines for a good marriage. He is also a member of the National Religious Broadcasters Association.
In this first episode, Lorraine chats with interior 'style warrior' and online gallery owner Jasmine Edwards about the value of having art in our lives, Jasmine's first ever art purchase (she actually met Tony Hart!) and her practical tips for buying and displaying art creatively in your home...
Tim spends most of the hour with Dr. Tony Hart, Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship, in Lansdale, PA. Dr. Hart reminded us his father founded the church in Ambler many years ago and then the church moved to Lansdale. Dr. Hart also discusses his most recent book, Two Tablets for Your Marriage. It is a wonderful guide for a successful marriage. Then, Tim welcomes Director Brian Ivey of the documentary Emanuel. Brian gets ready for release this coming Monday 6/17 & Wednesday 6/19. The documentary tells the story of the mass shootings at Emanuel AME in Charleston, SC in 2015 and the unbelievable forgiveness & love that came from the people of the congregation & town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 2! And after the craziness of episode 1, we're slowing things down with the most relaxing battle to the death you ever did see: Bob Ross vs. Tony Hart! Contact: wemakethingsfight@gmail.com
Tim spends most of the hour with Dr. Tony Hart, Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship, in Lansdale, PA. Dr. Hart reminded us his father founded the church in Ambler many years ago and then the church moved to Lansdale. Dr. Hart also discusses his most recent book,Two Tablets for Your Marriage. It is a wonderful guide for a successful marriage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’ve been away for a bit cos life has a habit of getting in the way… but we’re back with a VERY special show. Today’s guest is a creative hero of my childhood and I suspect many of yours too. A regular feature of Vision On with Tony Hart, Eureka, Jigsaw and various other TV appearances, today’s guest is designer, inventor, artist, performer and explosives afficionado… Wilf Lunn! Brace yourself... don't say you weren't warned! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim spends most of the hour with Dr. Tony Hart, Pastor of Montco Bible Fellowship, in Lansdale, PA. Dr. Hart reminded us his father founded the church in Ambler many years ago and then the church moved to Lansdale. Dr. Hart has a new book called Two Tablets for Your Marriage. It is a wonderful guide for a successful marriage. Tim also spoke with Katie Reid. She wrote "Made Like Martha (Good News for Women who Get Things Done).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Hart apparently had the power to bring plasticene to life. And did he use this power for the betterment of mankind? No. No he didn't. EMAIL: ifyoulikewagonwheels@outlook.com TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger W4B theme composed by John Croudy.
This message was originally delivered as part of the Iron Sharpens Iron conference held on May 25-28, 2017 at Emmaus Bible College on the theme of “Training for Godliness.” The plenary sessions are an exposition of 1 Timothy 4-6.
This message was originally delivered as part of the Iron Sharpens Iron conference held on May 25-28, 2017 at Emmaus Bible College on the theme of “Training for Godliness.” The plenary sessions are an exposition of 1 Timothy 4-6.
There is a club for retiree's who want some socializing and networking opportunies and this month they are celebrating. It's ProBus Month and our guest Tony Hart tells us why ProBus clubs are important. Guest: Tony Hart, Membership Coordinator - Applewood Probus club
It's here! The last Wants A Word with double digits before a whole new three digit era launches! Featuring YOUR feedback via social media, email, and Tony Hart picture made out of sand and wax... a motivating chunk of your Random Acts Of Irrational Annoyance, and Sideshow Kev pays tribute to a number. Use your computer technology to follow @iancollinsuk and @sideshow_kev on Twittah. Before it's too late!
This week its Chris Rob and James. We will be getting back to the interviews soon but at the moment its a bit of a 360 retro love in and Rob forgets something....
This week its Chris Rob and James. We will be getting back to the interviews soon but at the moment its a bit of a 360 retro love in and Rob forgets something....
ART! This week we talk of art (visual) with Tim, Kat and Rob, including Tony Hart, GCSE coursework, Candice Breitz and Pop about Art. Featuring music from Art Brut, Solange Knowles, Marilyn Manson and Sportique! Here’s the Tony Hart clip we mention, it’s about three minutes in: Sorry Tony…
Hints and tips for media appearances and public speaking. This week; President Barack Obama; Tom Cruise; Tony Hart; Burger King; Stuff Comes in Threes; News Never Sleeps; Listen to your Customers; An Interview with Twitter Expert, Rod Sloane