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Nick is joined today by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead and the begin by discussing the unsurprising disqualification of Alphonse Le Grande from Saturday's Cesarewitch after his jockey Jamie Powell went over the permitted strike allowance. Then Nick gets the reaction to Brant Dunshea and asks why these sorts of decisions can't be made on race day. Then looking ahead to Champions Day at Ascot this weekend, James Fanshawe joins the show to discuss sprinter Kind of Blue and his strong ties to the the horses's bloodline before our latest visit to the sales in which Robert 'Choc' Thornton reflects on topping Day 2 of Book 2 with a Too Darn Hot filly and explains why this means so much to him and Apple Tree Stud. Finally looking further afield, we hear from Andrea Atzeni ahead of his ride in the Caulfield Cup and JA McGrath has our weekly update from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined today by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead and the begin by discussing the unsurprising disqualification of Alphonse Le Grande from Saturday's Cesarewitch after his jockey Jamie Powell went over the permitted strike allowance. Then Nick gets the reaction to Brant Dunshea and asks why these sorts of decisions can't be made on race day. Then looking ahead to Champions Day at Ascot this weekend, James Fanshawe joins the show to discuss sprinter Kind of Blue and his strong ties to the the horses's bloodline before our latest visit to the sales in which Robert 'Choc' Thornton reflects on topping Day 2 of Book 2 with a Too Darn Hot filly and explains why this means so much to him and Apple Tree Stud. Finally looking further afield, we hear from Andrea Atzeni ahead of his ride in the Caulfield Cup and JA McGrath has our weekly update from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing Tv broadcaster Jane Mangan to take a canter through the racing news from across the globe. Leading with the continuing Mullins-fest, they are joined by Joe Chambers on Gaelic Warrior's possible appearance at Sandown, Nicky Henderson on Jonbon, and Clive Hadingham, co-founder of Surrey Racing, fresh from an agonising defeat. Also today, the Classic trials are analysed, James Savage has the latest on Nostrum's return this week, Simon Marsh celebrates Too Darn Hot's first Group One success from his initial Australian Crop, Glenn Toner gives an early preview of the Kentucky Derby and Alex Shaw has details of Racing Together's Community Day.
Guy 'The Captain' Mulcaster joined Gareth to chat all things Breeding & Bloodstock, including the news that Cylinder and Hawaii Five Oh have been retired to stud, Too Darn Hot's first SH stakes winner and the upcoming weanling and broodmare sales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter O'Brien says he enjoyed the "best day" of his breeding career when a Too Darn Hot colt sold for $1.9 million at Magic Millions. O'Brien, general manager of Segenhoe Stud, joined RSN on Thursday to explain why it meant so much. He also shared an amazing Winx anecdote. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news from around the Horseracing world. They lead with the news that not only has Luke Comer appealed his ban, but also that the Irish regulator (IHRB) has appealed the leniency of his sentence. Also on today's show, Nick and Rishi talk about the Arc in the company of Christophe Lemaire, set to partner Japanese mare Through Seven Seas. Lemaire also updates us on the likely return and wellbeing of the world's top racehorse Equinox. Watership Down's Simon Marsh drops in to talk about the stunning first season success of Too Darn Hot and his yearlings headed to Tatts Book One, while Paul Ferguson joins the show to promote his Weatherbys Jumpers to Follow Guide, and journalist Steve Jones tells us about his new French ownership venture. Meanwhile Marcus Tregoning takes aim at another edition of the Haynes, Hanson and Clark two year old race at Newbury tomorrow. Finally, Nick and Rishi debate Tom Marquand's view that the one meeting rule for jockeys should be scrapped.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news from around the Horseracing world. They lead with the news that not only has Luke Comer appealed his ban, but also that the Irish regulator (IHRB) has appealed the leniency of his sentence. Also on today's show, Nick and Rishi talk about the Arc in the company of Christophe Lemaire, set to partner Japanese mare Through Seven Seas. Lemaire also updates us on the likely return and wellbeing of the world's top racehorse Equinox. Watership Down's Simon Marsh drops in to talk about the stunning first season success of Too Darn Hot and his yearlings headed to Tatts Book One, while Paul Ferguson joins the show to promote his Weatherbys Jumpers to Follow Guide, and journalist Steve Jones tells us about his new French ownership venture. Meanwhile Marcus Tregoning takes aim at another edition of the Haynes, Hanson and Clark two year old race at Newbury tomorrow. Finally, Nick and Rishi debate Tom Marquand's view that the one meeting rule for jockeys should be scrapped.
Nick is joined by Racing TV and RTE broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Jane reports from Ballydoyle, where Aidan O'Brien spins her through his multitude of targets for the remainder of the season, and reflects on the ups and downs of York. Also on today's show, Angus Gold brings news of Mostahdaf's likely path to the end of the year, Jamie McCalmont reflects on the Marc Chan Saturday treble and the extraordinary York finale of Frankie Dettori, Steve and Jolene de'Lemos share their joy at winning the Nunthorpe, and Simon Marsh delights in the recent success of freshman sire Too Darn Hot. Nick and Jane also discuss another worrying spate of high profile fatalities at a major US racetrack, and ask whether the end is inevitable for racing on dirt.
Nick is joined by Racing TV and RTE broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Jane reports from Ballydoyle, where Aidan O'Brien spins her through his multitude of targets for the remainder of the season, and reflects on the ups and downs of York. Also on today's show, Angus Gold brings news of Mostahdaf's likely path to the end of the year, Jamie McCalmont reflects on the Marc Chan Saturday treble and the extraordinary York finale of Frankie Dettori, Steve and Jolene de'Lemos share their joy at winning the Nunthorpe, and Simon Marsh delights in the recent success of freshman sire Too Darn Hot. Nick and Jane also discuss another worrying spate of high profile fatalities at a major US racetrack, and ask whether the end is inevitable for racing on dirt.
"It's Too Darn Hot!" And evangelicals are making global warming worse. After reporting state/church news in Indiana, South Carolina, Colorado, Ohio and Florida, Freethought Radio co-host Annie Laurie Gaylor reads more of her blog: "Let's Abort the Cult of Fetus Worship." Then we speak with Berkeley history Professor David A. Hollinger about his book Christianity's American Fate: How Religion Became More Conservative and Society More Secular.
In this bonus episode of The Final Furlong, we bring you exclusive interviews from Racing Live on TalkSPORT2! First up, join Emmet as he sits down with the talented trainer Owen Burrows to discuss the the prospects of last year's Coronation Cup hero, Hukum, in the highly competitive King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes (Group 1). Owen also sheds light on exciting two-year-old Alyanaabi, sired by the sensational first-season sire Too Darn Hot. And he gives us the latest Alflaila's seasonal debut in the Sky Bet York Stakes (Group 2), a race our first guest, jockey Jack Mitchell hopes to win as he partners his Royal Ascot winner Royal Champion for trainer Roger Varian. Jack talks about his prospects at York, gives us his thoughts on the BHA whip rules and shares how he's overcome the challenges his faced both on and off the track. Jack shares his thoughts on the BHA whip rules and opens up about overcoming various challenges he faced both on and off the track. Tune in to The Final Furlong, and let's go up and down the lines! Plus Win a £50 digital One4All gift card To enter, simply
On this episode we talk about this week's internet stories such as honoring two icons who passed and speaking on the legacy of Emmett Till . In addition the episode covers how to keep pushing when life is throwing its best. May is Mental Health Awareness Month so what tool are you using to keep yourself mentally healthy?.....................................................On today's episode we have Kat Echevarria Richter, MA is a tap dancer, choreographer, educator, and dance historian. Her professional training began with the New Jersey Tap Ensemble under the direction of Deborah Mitchell and continued under Junior Laniyan of the London Tap Jam. In 2005, she received a scholarship to Oxford University, and later returned to the UK to complete her graduate work in dance anthropology. Kat co-founded The Lady Hoofers in 2011 with Too Darn Hot, an all-female, all-tap revue for the Philly Fringe Festival. Since then, her choreography has been praised by Lew Wittington of the Philadelphia Dance Journal for “tell[ing] great stories in tap and step idioms, less reliant on tricks and traditions and more on innovative tap artistry.” Kat also teaches dance history and all levels of tap technique at Stockton University, writes for Dance magazine, and regularly presents and publishes her tap research.......................................The Spring concert for The Lady Hoofers is coming to Philadelphia on May 13th. Not only should you get your tickets but you should also support their crowdfunding initiatives . Please also learn about the entire Lady Hoofers Team. .........................As always follow me on the blog and on socials as Toitimeblog
This week: Geoff plays selections from the CD released by Verve Records featuring the best of the Ella Fitzgerald songbooks. Tracks include Something's Gotta Give, Love Is Here To Stay, Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today), I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm, Why Was I Born?, Midnight Sun, Too Darn Hot, The Lady Is A Tramp, Hooray For Love, Solitude, One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So). GPE is produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the full episode 2 it was a pleasure to chat with Arranger Orchestrator Giles Thornton. He helped me out on some of the transcriptions for the Marty Swings the singers project [watch this space for news of the gig} One of the charts he took down was "Surrey with a fringe on top" and we discuss that plus " it's Too Darn Hot" a transcription I am currently working on. Here is a link to a reduction of Surrey With a Fringe on top LINKthe piano solo from Ep 1 is also in that folder "Too Darn Hot reduction will follow"here is a link to the 2 songs on AppleMusicif you use Spotify they are on the link from episode 2.1Thanks to Giles from me.His Website is linked on episode 2.1
Cameron Cooke joins Racing Pulse to discuss his $750,000 purchase at the Karaka Sale, Lot 294, a colt by Too Darn Hot
Neil Johnson joined Tom on the show today to talk about `Too Darn Hot,´ a musical that he has written and directed about the life of American composer, Cole Porter that will be performed by the Pirate Productions musical theater company at the centre culturel in Hollerich from the 24th of November. The performance will feature original music by Cole Porter performed by the Pirates company, set to a series of dramatic scenes written by Johnson, depicting the life of the composer, starting from his early days at university and taking in his time spent in Paris in the 1920s. The performance will be staged in a cabaret set up with tables of up to 8 people and a bar. More information and tickets can be found at: www.pirateproductions.lu
Gina welcomes back Bloodstock Journalist Nancy Sexton to look ahead to the Tattersalls December Sales discussing everything from the potential box office lots in a standout mares catalogue to the exciting roster of first crop stallions with stock to be showcased during the foal sale. Guests include Simon Marsh on young stallion Too Darn Hot, Richard Aston from Goldford Stud and Matt Coleman to preview the Sir Robert Ogden dispersal.
Would it really be a men's event if chaos did not abound? We will never know the answer to that as at Skate America, we again did not see peace. We talked about how everyone should lay off Nathan Chen and how we love happy and confident Vincent Zhou and the benefits of skating to a program with your name as the title. We also questioned who Joce's clubbing buddy is now that Uno Shoma is skating to Vivaldi and Bolero, and cried for and with Kevin Aymoz while joining the audience for a standing ovation.In the dance event, we pondered the placement of Yehor Yehorov's worm-ing on the ice, dated ourselves by revealing how old we were when Boom Boom Pow topped the charts, and learned the true meaning of Too Darn Hot with Evan Bates' highly insulated free dance costume.Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro(01:07) - ICE DANCE(02:38) - Molly Cesanek & Yehor Yehorov(05:06) - Carolane Soucisse & Shane Firus(06:04) - Natalia Kaliszek & Maksym Spodyriev(06:37) - KOMATSUBARA Misato & Tim Koleto(09:28) - Annabelle Morozov & Andrei Bagin(13:11) - Olivia Smart & Adrian Diaz(16:00) - Laurence Fournier Beaudry & Nikolaj Sørensen(17:55) - Madison Chock & Evan Bates(23:19) - Madison Hubbell & Zach Donohue(26:06) - MEN(26:23) - Kevin Aymoz(28:52) - Artur Danielian(30:27) - Adam Siao Him Fa(33:27) - Nam Nguyen(36:15) - Daniel Grassl(39:19) - Michal Brezina(40:50) - Jimmy Ma(44:09) - SATO Shun(46:44) - Nathan Chen(54:28) - UNO Shoma(58:03) - Vincent Zhou(1:02:46) - Outro------------------------------------------------Follow our figure skating podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lutzgetdownpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lutzgetdownpod And to work with us please contact lutzgetdownpod@gmail.com Logo design by @dezisartvibes on Instagramxx Joce & Clauds
This week, Geoff takes us back to the immortal concert in Berlin in February 1960, when Ella transformed herself from a deluxe singer into a show business legend. Play list for this show includes: That Old Black Magic, Gone with the Wind, Misty, The Lady is a Tramp, The Man I Love, Too Darn Hot, Loreli, The Man I Love (reprise), Our Love is Here to Stay, Summertime, Mack the Knife, How High the Moon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Geoff plays selections from Ella's landmark February 1960 concert in Berlin. Play list for this show includes: That Old Black Magic, Gone with the Wind, Misty, The Lady is a Tramp, The Man I Love, Too Darn Hot, Loreli, The Man I Love (reprise), Our Love is Here to Stay, Summertime, Mack the Knife, How High the Moon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Geoff plays selections from Ella in Berlin, the landmark concert from 1960 that made Ella Fitzgerald into a legend. Play list for this show includes: That Old Black Magic, Gone with the Wind, Misty, The Lady is a Tramp, The Man I Love, Too Darn Hot, Loreli, The Man I Love (reprise), Our Love is Here to Stay, Summertime, Mack the Knife, How High the Moon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Geoff plays selections from Ella in Berlin, the landmark album from 1960 that won Ella two Grammy Awards and transformed her into a show business legend. Play list for this show includes: That Old Black Magic, Gone with the Wind, Misty, The Lady is a Tramp, The Man I Love, Too Darn Hot, Loreli, The Man I Love (reprise), Our Love is Here to Stay, Summertime, Mack the Knife, How High the Moon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: A few of Ella's many collaborations with the legendary Cole Porter. Play list for this show includes: Too Darn Hot, Dream Dancing, It's Alright with Me, Miss Otis Regrets, Let's Do It, Down in the Depths, My Heart Belongs to Daddy, Just One of Those Things, Every Time We Say Goodbye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: A few of Ella's many collaborations with the legendary Cole Porter. Play list for this show includes: Too Darn Hot, Dream Dancing, It's Alright with Me, Miss Otis Regrets, Let's Do It, Down in the Depths, My Heart Belongs to Daddy, Just One of Those Things, Every Time We Say Goodbye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: A few of Ella's many collaborations with the legendary Cole Porter, and why Porter was so important to Ella's career. Play list for this show includes: Too Darn Hot, Dream Dancing, It's Alright with Me, Miss Otis Regrets, Let's Do It, Down in the Depths, My Heart Belongs to Daddy, Just One of Those Things, Every Time We Say Goodbye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five minutes of civilised calm, recorded in the peace of the English countryside. Sign up at https://marcsalmanac.substack.com With a poem by Rudyard Kipling, Dane-geld. "Though we know we should defeat you, we have not the time to meet you. We will therefore pay you cash to go away..." From the show: Matthew 24:27 The Gardener's Year, Karel Capek On this day: 10th August, 991 AD, the Anglo-Saxons failed to turn back a Viking invasion at the Battle of Maldon. The defeat leads King Ethelred to pay the first "Dane-geld" – 3,300kg of silver in this case – in an attempt to buy off the victors On this day, 10th August, 1856, William Willett was born in Farnham, the builder whose pamphlet proposing Daylight Saving Time would bring the idea to British attention Music to wake you up – Too Darn Hot, sung by Ella Fitzgerald Sign up to receive email alerts and show notes with links when a new episode goes live at https://marcsalmanac.substack.com Please share this with anyone who might need a touch of calm, and please keep sending in your messages and requests. You can leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/marc-sidwell/message. If you like Marc's Almanac please do leave a review on Apple podcasts. It really helps new listeners to find me. Have a lovely day. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marc-sidwell/message
Turn up the AC because this episode of To a T is too darn hot!!!! Today I talk to you about the 2019 revival of Kiss Me, Kate, with topics of conversation ranging from the "Seeing Kelli O'Hara Live For The First Time" Experience to the ever glorious horn moment in Always True to of course, Too Darn Hot. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York Times "Speaking in Dance": Too Darn Hot - https://vimeo.com/348809000 Choreographer's Cut: Kiss Me, Kate's Warren Carlyle Breaks Down His Showstopping ‘Too Darn Hot' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY5--NoKynM Tony Performance of Too Darn Hot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SimqMzZFw Theatre Fairfield's website **episode post edit note: my 'recording this at 11pm brain' definitely said "jump tucks" not tuck jumps
Tom & Donn discuss the career of Too Darn Hot and take a look back at Galway and Goodwood to pick out the horses worth adding to your notebook.
Paddy Aspell joins John Gibby on this edition of the Wednesday Racing Podcast. After discussing the retirement of Too Darn Hot due to injury, news that came through on Monday evening, Paddy offers two selections for Wednesday's racing action from Pontefract. Join Mark Walton, Gareth Topham and Craig Forsyth on Racing Radio from 1:50pm on Wednesday. Enjoy.
Racing Post's Maddy Playle is joined by Nick Watts, Mark Boylan and Paddy Power's Paul Binfield for a look back at the Glorious Goodwood and Galway Festivals as well as the best of the weekend action, plus midweek tipping from Leopardstown and The Curragh. On the show: - There were plenty of highlights from Glorious Goodwood last week including Too Darn Hot returning to winning ways in England. With twelve Group 1 wins this year after his win on Advertise in the Prix Maurice de Gheest, just how many more could Frankie grab? - The likes of Pinatubo, Stradivarius, Deirdre and Battash were all highlights at Goodwood, but it was Magnolia Cup winner Khadijah Mellah who stole the headlines with her amazing triumph. The team discuss what an achievement it was for her and for racing. - The panel discuss the highlights of the Galway Festival including a hat trick for One Cool Poet. Trainer Matthew Smith had only won one race in five years prior to the festival - our man in Ireland Mark Boylan reflects on an emotional story. - The team give their best bets in the week including for the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh on Friday. With the likes of Siskin, Arizona and A'Ali all likely to run, it's looking like a cracker. All prices can be found at Paddy Power: https://bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Watch more horse racing and sport videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/racingpostdotcom Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T
It's day three of the Qatar Goodwood Festival. Ed Chamberlin joins David Ord and Michael Shinners to look ahead to the Qatar Nassau Stakes and the other Group race action on the card.They look back too on Too Darn Hot's Qatar Sussex Stakes, a race that left one of the trio somewhat cold.
Craig Forsyth is the man tasked with finding the winners on Day Three at Goodwood, as he joins Alex Dunn to dissect the first four races on the card on Thursday. Before that, Mark Walton joined Alex to look back at Too Darn Hot giving Frankie Dettori and John Gosden another big race win when scoring in the Sussex Stakes on Wednesday. You can tune in to all of the action on Thursday on William Hill Racing Radio - Bobby Beevers, Dale Gibson and Chris Pimlott will be in the studio.
Racing from an lbw decision against the Lord Taverners XI at Goodwood House last night, Ed Chamberlin joins David Ord and Michael Shinners to preview day two of the Qatar Goodwood Festival. Check out their thought on Too Darn Hot returning to a mile for the Qatar Sussex Stakes while they reflect on an opening day when Stradivarius and Pinatubo took centre stage.
Qatar Goodwood Festival - Maisie Haymey, who rides Qatar Sussex Stakes winner Too Darn Hot daily at John Gosden's yard. 3
Racing from an lbw decision against the Lord Taverners XI at Goodwood House last night, Ed Chamberlin joins David Ord and Michael Shinners to preview day two of the Qatar Goodwood Festival.Check out their thought on Too Darn Hot returning to a mile for the Qatar Sussex Stakes while they reflect on an opening day when Stradivarius and Pinatubo took centre stage.
Tom and Donn talk Enable, Too Darn Hot, Frankie and look ahead to this week's July Cup meeting at Newmarket and more!
In association with At The Races: Emmet Kennedy, Kevin Blake and Nick Luck review a stunning weekend for John Gosden and Frankie Dettori as Enable excels in the Eclipse, while Too Darn Hot blitzed his rival's in France. The lads discuss the best of the weekends action, and they also pay tribute to the late great broadcaster Big Mac. Subscribe for free on Apple Podcast's, Spotify, SoundCloud, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podcast Republic, Google Play and Android Podcast apps. If you're listening on an Apple device, we'd really appreciate a Five Star Rating on Apple Podcast's to help spread the word about the show. www.attheraces.com/finalfurlongpodcast Download on iTunes itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-f…id601526577?mt=2
Racing Post's Dave Orton is joined by Robbie Wilders, Justin O'Hanlon and Paddy Power's Sam Harley to look back at the big talking points at the weekend including Enable's winning return in the Coral-Eclipse as well as a look ahead to this week's racing including Newmarket's July Festival. On the show: - Enable returned from a 245-day break to win the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown emulating a feat from her sire Nathaniel. The team assess the race and the records, including the stat that all 11 of her wins have come over 11 different tracks! Is she the best the team have ever seen? - John Gosden would have been delighted with how the weekend panned out for his team as Too Darn Hot returned to form with a dominant display in the Prix Jean Prat at Deauville. Is 7f the optimum trip? Find out what the team think. - The Newmarket July Festival starts on Thursday and is the focus of our attention in the pod, with Saturday's July Cup the big race of the weekend. The team go through the best of Thursday and Friday's action and give their best bets. - Plus, tipping from elsewhere this week including a strong fancy for one in a hot fillies maiden at Leopardstown... All prices can be found at Paddy Power: http://bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: https://www.racingpost.com (https://www.racingpost.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racingpost Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KEg3Eo Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o Audioboom: https://audioboom.com/channel/racingpost Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/31mEQ3T
Maddy Playle is joined by Dave Orton, Graeme Rodway and Paddy Power's Niall O'Reilly for a look ahead to day one of Royal Ascot including the Queen Anne Stakes and St James's Palace Stakes. On the show: - The team review the weekend's action including Gold Mount for Ian Williams winning in style in the Grand Cup at York on Saturday, although could he be skipping the Ebor for the Melbourne Cup? - Royal Ascot is finally with us this week and the team give their best bets for each race of Day One at the Royal Meeting, starting with the Queen Anne Stakes. Can the fans' favourite filly Laurens make up for her Lockinge run? - Battaash remains favourite for the King's Stand and is hotly tipped by one of the panel, but not everyone agrees... - Phoenix Of Spain for Charles Hills is the current favourite for the St James's Palace Stakes having demolished Too Darn Hot in his seasonal reappearance at the Curragh in the Irish 2,000 Guineas. Will it be another second place for John Gosden's runner, or can he finally prove his class? All prices can be found at Paddy Power: bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Subscribe on YouTube: bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: www.racingpost.com Twitter: twitter.com/RacingPost & twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: @racingpost
Maddy Playle, Nick Watts, Tom Segal and Paddy Power's Darren Hughes are back for a new series of ante-post shows previewing Royal Ascot 2019. This week they look at the Ascot Gold Cup, Queen Anne Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Coronation Stakes. On the show: - The ante-post team are back with more tips from the big festivals, and with only a month to go to the biggest flat meeting of the year, we take a look at four of the big races at Royal Ascot. - Stradivarius is the hot favourite for the Ascot Gold Cup - does he have any weaknesses that can be exploited in the betting markets? - We look at the big one mile races, starting with the Queen Anne Stakes where Mustashry heads the market following his Lockinge win - can Laurens and Accidental Agent reverse the form? - The St James's Palace Stakes sees Too Darn Hot and Magna Grecia lock horns once again, but it is tough to look past Phoenix of Spain following his Irish 2,000 Guineas win. - Finally, the Coronation Stakes sees the best of the fillies in action, but the talk around Ballydoyle suggests Hermosa will head to France which leaves the race wide open. Find out who to back... All prices can be found at Paddy Power: https://bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Download the Racing Post app: www.racingpost.com/mobile View Racing Post betting offers: www.racingpost.com/free-bets 18+ Gamble Responsibly https://begambleaware.org --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: https://www.racingpost.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racingpost Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KEg3Eo Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/racingpost
Warren Carlyle (Kiss Me Kate) is a British director and choreographer, nominated this season for Best Choreography. He received Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Choreography and Outstanding Director of a Musical for the 2009 revival of Finian's Rainbow. Carlyle most recently directed and choreographed the Broadway musical After Midnight, Chaplin and Hugh Jackman: Back On Broadway; Choreographed On The 20th Century, The Mystery Of Edwin Drood, and the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies. Warren is a big part of the Tony race this season (and my money is on him), but he still took time out of his busy rehearsal and cocktail party schedule to sit down with me and talk about: How he was a real-life Billy Elliot and why his Mum got him started on his journey. What made him hang up his dance belt and turn to a life of choreography. The process of creating a number . . . and how he knows when it is working and when it isn’t . . . . How he got “Too Darn Hot” from an 8 to a 10! What it’s like working with stars like Hugh Jackman and Bette Midler. This week’s episode is brought to you by The Tony Awards Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway www.theproducersperspective.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bruce Millington is joined by Paul Kealy, Keith Melrose and Paddy Power's Neil Ryan for a look ahead to the racing on ITV at Haydock, Goodwood, York and Curragh, plus a look ahead to Sunday's action. On the show: - The racing on ITV this Saturday boasts nine races from Haydock, Goodwood, York and notably Curragh for the Irish 2,000 Guineas. The team discuss the chances of Too Darn Hot bouncing back against the 2,000 Guineas winner Magna Grecia. - Haydock hosts the Sandy Lane Stakes and John Gosden's Calyx is the odds on favourite for the race and a heavy favourite for the Commonwealth Cup at Ascot. Can he be beaten in a small field at a short price? - The team look forward to Sunday's racing at Curragh with the 1,000 Guineas and Tattersalls Gold Cup. Is there any point opposing Aidan O'Brien? The team discuss. - Plus, the team tip the rest of their selections for the weekend and give their NAPs. All prices can be found at Paddy Power: bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 (https://soundcloud.com/MrRobertLee45) --- Subscribe on YouTube: bit.ly/2l9x35T (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2l9x35T&token=dba991-1-1558703587628) Website: www.racingpost.com (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.racingpost.com&token=946e74-1-1558703587628) Twitter: twitter.com/RacingPost (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FRacingPost&token=b6a725-1-1558703587628) & twitter.com/RacingPostTV (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FRacingPostTV&token=5b6add-1-1558703587628) Facebook: www.facebook.com/racingpost (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fracingpost&token=52da10-1-1558703587628) Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2vq457o (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapple.co%2F2vq457o&token=3cef53-1-1558703587628) SoundCloud: @racingpost (https://soundcloud.com/racingpost)
Ollie Pimlott takes his turn on Wednesday's racing podcast, he joins Sam Norris as the pair discuss the possibility of Too Darn Hot taking on Magna Grecia in this weekend's Irish 2000 Guineas. Attention then turns towards Wednesday's action as Ollie highlights two horses to follow at Yarmouth and Warwick. Join Mark Walton, Andrew Mount and Dale Gibson on Racing Radio from 1.50pm on Wednesday. Enjoy.
Maddy Playle, Nick Watts, Tom Segal and Paddy Power's Darren Hughes take an ante-post look at the Derby and Oaks at Epsom. On the show: - The next big Classic of the flat season is only weeks away, so the Postcast team bring you their picks from the Investec Derby on 1st June. - Sir Dragonet's Chester Vase win sees him top the ante-post markets, but with Aidan O'Brien's squad looking as deep as ever, will he make the call to supplement him? - Too Darn Hot remains the class act on paper - will we see him return from an injury setback at the Dante Festival? - The Oaks looks wide open with Pink Dogwood heading the market but Maddy isn't so keen - Darren argues why to back the filly, who has been the talk of the town in Ballydoyle. - Plus a look at the other big races at the Derby Festival in the Coronation Cup and the Dash. All prices can be found at Paddy Power: https://bit.ly/2RQ6Nv0 --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: http://www.racingpost.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/RacingPost & http://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/racingpost Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KEg3Eo Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/racingpost
Maddy Playle, Paul Kealy, David Jennings and Paddy Power's Niall O'Reilly for a look ahead to ITV Racing at Ayr for the Scottish Grand National and at Newbury for the Greenham. On the show: - Just a week from the Grand National, the excitement continues north with the Scottish Grand National at Ayr. Often referred to as one of the biggest betting events of the year, the team get stuck into who they fancy. - Unfortunately, Too Darn Hot misses the Greenham at Newbury this weekend due to an injury and goes straight to the 2000 Guineas as a result. But it's the John Porter that our team are sweet on one. Find out who. - David Jennings' was in awe with a recent trip to Aidan O'Brien's yard but has that been factored into his tips this week? Paul Kealy isn't too convinced, however. - Plus, the team tip the rest of their selections for the weekend and give their NAPs. --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Subscribe on YouTube: bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: www.racingpost.com Twitter: twitter.com/RacingPost & twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: @racingpost
Racing Radio pundit Chris Pimlott joins Sam Norris on the latest edition of the Daily Racing Podcast. The pair discuss the news that 2000 Guineas favourite Too Darn Hot will miss the Greenham Stakes at Newbury, as well as looking ahead to the Scottish Grand National. They also pick out Friday's feature races, with Chris offering his best bets. Join Sam Norris, Kevin O'Malley and Gareth Topham on Racing Radio from 1:40pm for live commentaries, results and tips for the day's racing action. Enjoy.
Gary Capewell joins Sam Norris on Wednesday's edition of the Daily Racing Podcast as the pair look forward to Too Darn Hot's eagerly anticipated seasonal return this weekend, plus Gary has two to follow at Nottingham on Wednesday. Join Gordon Brown, Sean Quinn and Jon Babb on Racing Radio from 1.20pm on Wednesday. Enjoy.
Nick Luck was joined in the Luck On Sunday studios by Champion trainer John Gosden. Who reflecting on what has been an amazing season, which included big wins for Enable, Cracksman, Stradivarius, Too Darn Hot & Cartier Horse of the Year winner Roaring Lion.
Racing Post's Maddy Playle, Nick Watts and Tom Collins are joined by Paddy Power's Sam Harley for an ante-post look at the QIPCO Champions Day card in Saturday's flat season finale. All prices can be found at https://www.paddypower.com/horse-racing - On the latest Racing #Postcast, Tom Collins thinks Lah Ti Dar will win the Fillies and Mares while Nick Watts wants Roaring Lion to run in the Champions Stakes against Cracksman - we take an ante-post look at every race on the QIPCO Champions Day card. - The team look back at an action packed weekend at Newmarket as Too Darn Hot wins the Darley Dewhurst Stakes: we bring you the latest betting in the Guineas next year and try to find a horse to oppose him. - An exciting weekend of jumps action at Chepstow saw winners for Paul Nicholls and Colin Tizzard - with the jumps season getting into gear we bring you some horses to look out for in your tracker. #ThisWillNotBeBeaten --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: http://www.racingpost.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/RacingPost & http://twitter.com/RP_TV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/racingpost
In association with At The Races: Emmet Kennedy and Kevin Blake reflect the weekends racing at Newmarket where we saw potential superstars, notably Too Darn Hot. Plus the boys look at the results down under with one notable performance that gave them both raised eyebrows! Subscribe for free on Apple Podcast's, SoundCloud, Podcast Republic, Google Play and Android Podcast apps. If you're listening on an Apple device, we'd really appreciate a Five Star Rating on Apple Podcast's to help spread the word about the show. www.attheraces.com/finalfurlongpodcast Download on iTunes itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-f…id601526577?mt=2
Racing Post's Bruce Millington, Paul Kealy and Graeme Rodway are joined by Paddy Power's Neil Ryan to offer their tips for the Darley Dewhurst Stakes, Cesarewitch Stakes and the rest of the big races across the UK and Ireland this weekend. All prices can be found at https://www.paddypower.com/horse-racing - On today's Racing #Postcast, our tipsters look at the card at Newmarket on Saturday: is Too Darn Hot too darn short to back in the Darley Dewhurst Stakes? - Willie Mullins has seven runners in the Cesarewitch Stakes - is Stratum his best or is there another dark horse to look out for? - Our tipsters also look at the big races from York and Chepstow where Paul Nicholls his hoping to unearth their next crop of stars. #ThisWillNotBeBeaten - Weekend Naps Paul Kealy: Dave Dexter in the 2.40 at York Graeme Rodway: Cleonte in the Cesarewitch Neil Ryan: Southern France in the Cesarewitch Weekend Tips: Newmarket on Saturday: 1:50 GODOLPHIN FLYING START ZETLAND STAKES (LISTED RACE) PK: Waldstern GR: Norway NR: Waldstern 2:25 MASAR GODOLPHIN AUTUMN STAKES PK: Magna Grecia GR: Magna Grecia NR: Magna Grecia 3:00 DARLEY DEWHURST STAKES PK: Anthony Van Dyck GR: Too Darn Hot NR: Anthony Van Dyck 3:40 CESAREWITCH STAKES PK: Low Sun or Theglasgowwarrior GR: Cleonte NR: Southern France York on Saturday: 2:05 DOWNLOAD THE CORAL APP HANDICAP PK: Alternative Fact or M C Muldoon GR: Mountain Angel NR: Mountain Angel 2:40 CORAL.CO.UK ROCKINGHAM STAKES PK: Dave Dexter GR: Constant NR: Space Traveller 3:15 CORAL SPRINT TROPHY HANDICAP PK: Brian The Snail GR: Staxton EW Other Races: Graeme Rodway: 7.45 Chelmsford: London Paul Kealy: 4.45 Chepstow: Court Minstrel 5.20 Chepstow: Rock The Kasbah Neil Ryan: 3.35 Chepstow: Master Tommytucker 5.20 Chepstow: Rock The Kasbah Sunday Tips: Neil Ryan: 4.25 Irish Cesarewitch at Navan: Cliffs of Dunean 1.35 Navan: Western Frontier 2.05 Navan: Never No More Graeme Rodway: 2.50 Chepstow: Clondaw Native Paul Kealy: 3.25 Chepstow: Coolanly 4.20 Goodwood: Eddystone Rock --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: http://www.racingpost.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/RacingPost & http://twitter.com/RP_TV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/racingpost
Matt Dunn of Backbone Radio guest-hosts for Chuck & Julie. Too Darn Hot, says Jo Stafford. Democrats gobsmacked by President Trump's successes. MSM attempts to blame Trump for the Annapolis newspaper shooting. CNN's Jim Acosta shouts across the room. The miserable PC Police go after Laura Ingalls Wilder. We respond with the BBC's "Woke Support Group" comedy sketch. Additional notes on America's Bloodless Civil War. Happy Independence Day, Colorado. With Listener Calls & Music via Jo Stafford, Joe Walsh and Daft Punk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start this week with a rundown of Prince Charles' recent comment about Twitter as a mortal threat, then bid farewell to summer with a discussion of the word hot. Subscribe on iTunes Download mp3 On Stitcher Links: Ann Miller sings “Too Darn Hot” by Cole Porter Julie Andrews sings “Le Jazz Hot” from Victor/Victoria … Continue reading Episode 51: Le Podcast Hot
We're having a Heat Wave up and down the East Coast. To recognize all this suffocating Steam Heat every song tonight is Too Darn Hot.
Songs about heat, including Heat Wave, Too Darn Hot, Cool Water, Hotter Than that and Go Down Old Hannah. Performers include: Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Ethyl Waters, Leadbelly and Woody Guthrie.
It’s a special “Too Darn Hot!” summer episode where Sara and Rob love air conditioning, naps, and Fresca. Also, check out Dr. Abacus, the terrific band responsible for our theme music. Call our listener line at 206 33-WE-LUV or email us at podcast@howmuchdowelove.com and tell us about what you love and how much you love […]