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In this guest episode of The Therapy Edit, Anna chats to actress, presenter, writer and founder of The Capsule, Natalie Anderson about her One Thing; how you'll never have it all figured out when it comes to parenting.Natalie Anderson is an actress, presenter and writer. Her most notable screen work includes Fool Me Once (Netflix), Memory (Black Bear Pictures), Happy Valley (BBC) & Emmerdale (ITV) in which she played the role of Alicia Metcalfe for 5 years. Her stage work includes Wicked (West End) & Kay Mellor's Fat Friends The Musical. Her performances have earned her numerous award nominations including an RTS award for Best Dramatic Performance and TV Choice award for Best Actress in a soap.She is also the founder of online lifestyle platform The Capsule and presents it's accompanying podcast ‘The Capsule In Conversation', now in it's 5th year, covering all aspects of women's health & wellbeing.You can follow Natalie on Instagram here.
Catherine Tyldesley is an actor best known for playing Iris Moss in the BBC drama, Lillies, Eva Price on Coronation Street from 2011 to 2018 and Karen Norris in the BBC One sitcom Scarborough co-starring Jason Manford. She was a contestant on the 17th series of Strictly Come Dancing with her partner Johannes Radebe. She has been nominated for the British Soap awards, Inside Soap awards and the TV Choice awards 12 times. Catherine has also been in Holby City, No Angels, Sorted, Florence Nightingale, Doctors, Scallywaga, 20 episodes of Emmerdale in the role of Abi Peterson, Shameless, Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, The Royal, Trollied, 15 days, Viewpoint and McDonald and Dodds.Catherine Tyldesley is guest number 272 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Catherine Tyldesley on Twitter @Cath_Tyldesley and Instagram @auntiecath17.Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get this podcast ad-free by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Horne, the brains behind the BAFTA award-winning TV series Taskmaster, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Which show did Alex work on that had a big influence on Taskmaster? Which celebrity is top of Alex's wish-list for Taskmaster? And how did he use Countdown to celebrate getting a new word in the dictionary? These questions will be answered along with so much more, so without further ado, please welcome your host, Mel Giedroyc…
Morgana Robinson, impressionist, comedian, writer and actress extraordinaire, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Which comedian did Morgana grow up watching on TV who she's now starring alongside? What's the key to doing a good impression of Mel? And how did Morgana meet her agent whilst working in a restaurant? All this and more, so without further ado, please welcome your host, Mel Giedroyc… Morgana's brand new comedy, Newark, Newark is now available on Gold, as a boxset on Sky and Virgin.
Jon Richardson, one of the nation's favourite comedians, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Which children's TV show is Jon so obsessed with that he will happily watch it by himself? What was his ritual for watching Eurotrash on a weekend with his mate Lee? And which moment in a cooking programme is Jon's favourite TV moment of all time? All this and more, so without further ado, please welcome your host, Mel Giedroyc…
Kirstie Allsopp, co-host of various property shows like Location, Location, Location and Love It or List It, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. What historic event caused Kirstie's family television to explode? What TV show made Kirstie consider changing her name? Which long-time regional news presenter's recent retirement saddened Kirstie? All this and more, so without further ado, please welcome your host, Mel Giedroyc… Dear listener: in light of recent events, please note this episode was recorded in the first week of February.
Sanjeev Bhaskar, star of The Kumars at No. 42, Goodness Gracious Me and Unforgotten is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Why could Sanjeev never miss an episode of Star Trek? How did he & his family respond to depictions of Indian characters on TV in the 1970s? And which TV star did Sanjeev embarrass himself in front of as a teenager, so much so that he still cringes at it to this day? All these questions and more will be answered. So without further ado, please welcome your host, Mel Giedroyc…
We're days away from moving house now, and with a whole lot of packing still to be done, we decided to make this a somewhat shorter than normal episode of the podcast - though that's still only short by our standards, of course, so there's still nearly two hours to listen to! In our final Street Talk segment recorded in the place that's been home to Conversation Street for the past nine years, we chat about the episodes of Corrie shown in the UK between the 6th and the 10th September (Episodes #10422 - 10425). It's almost as if Corrie knew we didn't want to spend too long on this edition of the podcast as there were only four episodes broadcast this week rather than the usual six, and what a great set of eps they were! Continuing the momentum set up by last week's courtroom drama, this week's action saw both Kelly and Laura take the stand - though it quickly became apparent that getting her mum to testify was about as good a decision for Kelly as agreeing to go out to the wasteland with Corey that fateful evening in May.. We may not have been too surprised by the final verdict when it was delivered on Friday, but the last few scenes of the episode had a couple of developments that made our jaws drop - and actually led to a podcasting first for Michael..! Similarly to last week, we also had a couple of unnecessary appearances from a handful of other storylines on Monday: Eileen and George finally get together after fall-out number 327, Curtis gets bladdered and we're both convinced he has Munchausen's, and Hope's got the back to school blues and our Michael can empathise - perhaps throwing slime at a display board might be an idea for letting off steam for him too..? We decided to give the feedback section a miss for this episode, but we couldn't possibly ignore the Kabin, considering how well Corrie's done in the awards this week, picking up a hat-trick from the TV Choice and the National Television Awards! We chat about our reactions to who won what, who gave the best acceptance speech and, for the first time in a jolly long while thanks to the pandemic, we give our commentary on the fashion of the night at the NTAs! Street Talk - 00:02:21 The Kabin - 01:29:34
What’s your favorite Colin/Food moments? Is it when he’s have tea at No.5? Actor Luke Newton tweeted the question the fans delivered!Congratulations to Rege-Jean Page for his 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards win. Leslie Jones did a hilarious Bridgerton skit and even suggested what Lady Whistledown could do. What we could do is vote for “Bridgerton: Penelope is revealed as Lady Whistledown” to win the Virgin Media Must-See Moment of 2020. Voting closes at 5:00pm (UK time) on 24th May. Also, don’t forget, we have until 21st May to vote for the TV Choice awards!We hope to see many must-see moments when Shonda Rhimes delivers her spin-off series of a young Queen Charlotte, Lady Danbury, and Violet Bridgerton! Who doesn’t want to see how these naughty ladies become the influencers amongst the ton?Chris Van Dusen had announced that he will continue to be the showrunner for season two, but Bridgerton veteran, Jess Brownell, will take over as showrunner for seasons three and four. We’re grateful for everything CVD has done for the show and we’re grateful for him taking the time to like our tweet!We’re also grateful for the two theater greats who were on the Bridgerton: The Official Podcast. Golda Rosheuvel and Adjoa Andoh were interviewed, and of course bringing us joy and sage advice. This weekend, CVD, Phoebe Dynevor, and Nicola Coughlan were on Deadline’s Contenders Television Livestream Event. CVD stayed mum about anything season two, and our Daphne and Penelope recalled how the show changed their lives.The show has probably changed our lives somehow, so if you have a burning question about season one, submit that question and it will possibly be answered on the official podcast.The book covers have also been changed. There’s another version of the US Bridgerton covers to match the UK covers. For autographed copies, order from University Bookstore!Cast and crew have been spotted all over the UK to film, and have fun (in Wales). Hopefully we get another Christmas Day release. We’ll wait and see what else buzzy news we get this week. Until then, join us as we absorb all the amazingness of the spin-off news, and celebrate the Bridgerton universe!Hosts – Toni Rose & Wendy WooEmail - bridgerton2000@gmail.com Like – www.facebook.com/bridgerton2000Follow - www.instagram.com/bridgerton2000Follow - www.twitter.com/bridgerton2000 Shop - www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/products Subscribe - www.youtube.com/channel/UCVbwzumQy5Gx1TKc-O4OCzQ Website - linktr.ee/bridgerton2000www.juliaquinn.com www.facebook.com/AuthorJuliaQuinn www.instagram.com/juliaquinnauthor www.shondaland.com
We all love the first two casted in the show #PenEloise, but have you seen #Penedict (or #PenBen)? They’ve been hanging out and taking the cutest photos!PhotoOps would be fun with handsome men. Can we get in on finding iconic men as our careers with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers? Award season continues! We can vote every day until midnight of May 21st for the TV choice awards. Pay particular attention to the categories: Best Actress, Best Actor, and Best New Drama!How much drama will season two’s Jack bring to town? There was a fan theory leading him to having a ward to introduce an important character from the series.Let’s mark our calendars for Deadline’s Contenders Television Livestream Event virtual on May 15th starting 8:00am PT. The line up is great and long. Two of the shows our Duke, Rege-Jean Page, is connected to will be present. Remember to register!Until then, join us as we set a daily alarm to vote for Bridgerton to win at the TV Choice awards!Hosts – Toni Rose & Wendy WooEmail - bridgerton2000@gmail.com Like – www.facebook.com/bridgerton2000Follow - www.instagram.com/bridgerton2000Follow - www.twitter.com/bridgerton2000 Shop - www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/products Subscribe - www.youtube.com/channel/UCVbwzumQy5Gx1TKc-O4OCzQ Website - linktr.ee/bridgerton2000www.juliaquinn.com www.facebook.com/AuthorJuliaQuinn www.instagram.com/juliaquinnauthor www.shondaland.com
In this week's podcast, we take a look back on the week in Weatherfield between the 25th and the 29th May (Episodes #10,066 - #10,068). Before we get going with that, though, we're joined by a special guest from the cobbles, who picks out a winner in our Royal Mail stamps competition, then we chat a bit about some of the Corrie merch that we've been buying this week. When we finally get round to discussing the goings on in Coronation Street, top of the agenda is, of course, the return of the lovely Shona, who's back after what we would say is Corrie's most seamlessly covered maternity leave ever! Looks like she needs to get listening to some back episodes of the podcast, though, as it turns out she's lost all memory of living on the street - well, apart from the most important things like where the tea bags are. Now there's a woman who's got her priorities straight! Also this week, Leanne's in denial about the severity of Oliver's condition, David gets attacked (and we use that term *very* loosely) by Weatherfield's most unthreatening teenagers and Chesney proves himself to be even less tech savvy than his seven month old baby. Hopefully, Sam Aston fares better than his on-screen counterpart where that's concerned, because in The Kabin we hear the pitter patter of little feet for him and his partner on the horizon, plus we we see who from Corrie has been recognised with a nomination in the upcoming TV Choice and Radio Times awards. We round off the show with more of your listener feedback. Street Talk - 00:29:11The Kabin - 02:17:52Feedback - 02:30:34
Podcast: Can you control the virus using TV Choice (65p)? Should we really be going out, or staying in and watching telly? Did they have boxsets during the Blitz? Robin and Sean turn on, tune in and drop bombs. Contains crafting. Continue reading The post MMR #42: Control the virus – use the remote appeared first on Modern Media Review Podcast.
Braving dodgy hotel wifi, swarms of non-Doctor Who nerds, and Fourth of July fireworks displays, The Three Who Rule have a different look this week with Erika Ensign of Verity! and Bill Evenson of Frankenstein Minute joining Steven for a brief recap of CONvergence in Minneapolis! But rest assured, Warren and Chris are back in time for the second half of our Miniscope on workmanlike 1980s Doctor Who director Ron Jones! Links: – Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! – Gallifrey One 2020 tickets still on sale – Reminder: Jon Pertwee Radio 4 programme – David Tennant Specials Blu-Ray Steelbook – Cushing Dalek films on Britbox – New Doctor Who Funko Pops due October – Children In Need cover album featuring David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker – Tenth Doctor and Donna Big Finish Story “Death and the Queen” coming to vinyl – Black Archive book wins Sir Jules Vogel award – DW shortlisted for Best Family Drama at TV Choice awards – Noel Clarke to receive honour at British Urban Film Festival – Katy Manning announced for An Unearthly Convention – Glyn Houston (1925-2019) – Erika Ensign on Verity! – Bill Evenson on Frankenstein Minute Miniscope: – Ron Jones – Frontios – Vengeance on Varos – Mindwarp
Joining Tom Jackson to discuss the postcards from their pasts are historian DIANE ATKINSON (Suffragettes in Pictures, Funny Girls, Love & Dirt, Elsie and Mairi Go to War, Rise Up, Women!) and arts & entertainment journalist CLAIR WOODWARD (The Guardian, Daily Express, TV Quick, TV Choice, Radio Times, The Scotsman, Sunday Express). In this episode we discover the darker side of picture postcards and how they were used as anti-suffragette propaganda, we re-live the 1980's student experience, and write a letter of complaint to The Smiths. There's no need to send any more cake. Wish you were here? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the first episode of Faces for Podcast...This week Iain and Adam talk about the odd celebrity news that people adore...for example, Princess Kate getting pregnant.They also discuss the TV Choice awards, celebrities donating money to good causes, the troubles of learning maths that you'll never use in life and more!It's one hell of an opening show!
In the first of two podcasts this week, Paul and Phil ramble on about this weeks episode of Doctor Who, The God Complex. Do they think that his episode continues the recent trend of great episodes? Well they try first with the power of thought and then fall back on the tried and tested method of speech as their levels of extra sensory perception are...well....rubbish really. They eventually get their acts together and deliver a polished episode worthy of a TV Choice award. And if you believe that, you'll believe anything.