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Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Milo Milton Jeffries to review kitchen drama Boiling Point on BBC One, ITV's latest 'thriller' Payback as well as Mrs Sidhu Investigates on the Drama Channel and new Walter Presents drama For Life.
Luke Matt and Dawn are back to review HBO's new pop star drama The Idol. The return of the brilliantly warm Somebody Somewhere on HBO and Sky Comedy. Alan Carr's autobiographical comedy Changing Ends which is all available on ITVX and French drama What Pauline is Not Telling You from Walter Presents. Plus, talk on Succession's finale and Inside No.9.
Luke and Matt are joined by Dawn Glen to review the final ever episode of BBC1's Happy Valley. Funny Woman on Sky Max, Irish drama North Sea Connection from BBC Four, and Danish drama Top Dog - the latest offering from Walter Presents.
Matt and Luke are joined by Dawn Glenn to review the return of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! on ITV. Comedy Blockbuster from Netflix. New comedy The Horne Section on Channel 4 and All4 and new French drama They Were Ten from Walter Presents on All 4.
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Recorded May 3rd 2022Walter Bosley joins for a discussion about his new book Secret Missions 5: Veiled Destinies. Walter also discusses his presentation he will give for Strange Realities this coming Friday May 20th at 8PM Eastern about his perspective on Roswell.Come join us this Friday at 8 PM Eastern as Walter Presents on what he believed happened at Roswell in 1947! Tickets are available at:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walter-bosley-presents-a-different-roswell-perspective-tickets-338519710567Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conspirinormal-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Matt is joined by new podcast contributor Simon Hampton and site editor Luke to review BBC Two's disability campaigning drama Then Barbara Met Alan. Apple TV+'s WeWork drama WeCrashed. Danish drama Cry Wolf from Walter Presents and Netflix documentary series Bad Vegan.
The Radio Times Podcast, hosted by Jane Garvey with TV expert Rhianna Dhillon, is the place for your trusted TV recommendations each week. This episode: Rhianna reviews Inventing Anna, Turning Red, Top Boy, Holding and Walter Presents: Snow Angels. You can find the programmes mentioned as follows: Inventing Anna Netflix Turning Red Disney+ Friday 11th March Top Boy Netflix, from Friday 18th March Holding ITV, starts Monday 14th March 9pm, weekly for four weeks Walter Presents: Snow Angels Available on All4 from 11 March; first episode will be shown on C4 on Sunday 13th March at 11.45pm We'd love to hear from you. You can send us an email anytime to podcast@radiotimes.com or find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @Radiotimes The Radio Times Podcast is produced by Somethin' Else for Immediate Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Walter Iuzzolino joins Brian to discuss the origins of Walter Presents and the launch of the service in Scandinavia. Walter may have the best job in the world. Join us as he tells us all bout the joys and challenges of curating the best of European television. Walter Iuzzolino might just have the answer to that eternal question...."What should we watch tonight?" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Walter Iuzzolino is an Italian television presenter who has become well known on our screens thanks to Walter Presents, Channel 4's free streaming service of European television dramas. He's a man with a mission to open up European culture to the British, and he has now begun a specially curated publishing list too, so that we can read the latest European fiction. Alongside that latest venture, he's created special playlists – because together with his passion for European television and literature, Walter Iuzzolino is a classical music fan, with a love of Chopin. In conversation with Michael Berkeley, Walter reflects on the challenges of opening up British culture to “foreign” influences, and explains why he'd actually rather live in London than Genoa. A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3 Produced by Elizabeth Burke
Pa Salieu, the Gambian-British artist from Coventry, has been named as the winner of the BBC Sound of 2021. His single Frontline was the most played track on BBC Radio 1Xtra in 2020. In 2019 he was shot in the head, but recovered to release his debut mixtape Send Them To Coventry at the end of 2020 and now picks up one of the biggest accolades in new music. On the fifth anniversary of Walter Presents, the global streaming service dedicated to showcasing award winning foreign language drama, the platform is launching its first ever dramas from Finland, All The Sins and Bullets. Whilst BBC 4 is launching its first ever Finnish drama, the 6 part drama series Man in Room 301. Walter Iuzzolino, curator of Walter Presents, and best selling Finnish crime writer Antti Tuomainen talk to Kirsty Lang about what makes Finnish drama distinctive and why we should be watching. Natasha Farrant, The Costa Award Children' s category winner, talks about her book Voyage of the Sparrowhawk which, with 12 year old Ben and Lotti becoming friends as they outwit a wicked uncle, a police chase, dogs and a perilous sea crossing in search of people they love, has just about everything a fast-paced adventure story requires. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Timothy Prosser
The fourth in the Netflix series of The Crown, written by Peter Morgan and starring Olivia Coleman as the Queen, has raised questions about its historical accuracy, including from Britain’s Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden. Award winning novelist Naomi Alderman and journalist Simon Jenkins discuss the controversy in the context of the number of recent dramas set in the very recent past about real people. The Royal Academy in London has reopened its doors and is preparing to show Tracey Emin/Edvard Munch: The Loneliness of the Soul, in which 25 of Emin’s works sit alongside a series of oils and watercolours by the Norwegian artist Emin has been in love with since she was 18, in a shared exploration of grief, loss and longing. Described as somewhere between Mad Men and Agatha Christie, ‘The Announcer’ launched on All 4 this week. TV presenter Christine Beauval crashes against the glass ceiling in 1960s France, as she tries to outrun sinister threats on her life. Hannah McGill reviews. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Hilary Dunn Studio Manager: Emma Harth
Tracee Ellis Ross is the daughter of Diana Ross and in 2017 became the first African-American woman to win a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Comedy since 1983, for her sitcom Black-ish. She tells us about her new film The High Note, in which she plays a pop superstar looking to reinvigorate her career. Pushkin Press has partnered with Walter Iuzzolino from Channel 4’s ‘Walter Presents’ on a collaboration of timeless novels with strong international appeal. Walter discusses the first title in the partnership, The Mystery of Henri Pick by French writer David Foenkinos, about the importance of curatorship in a global world of mass content and his ambition to promote his series of foreign language novels into must-haves as compelling as box sets. London’s Southbank Centre says it’s at risk of closure until at least April 2021 due to the economic impact of the Coronavirus, and is calling on the Government to help the cultural sector survive. To discuss the extent of the crisis facing the organisation and the arts, Kirsty is joined by Southbank Centre CEO, Elaine Bedell. As part of Radio 4’s support for students in lockdown we’ve been asking writers to record new introductions to some of the books on the GCSE English literature syllabus. Today we’re going to hear from Sara Collins who won the 2019 Costa First Novel Award for The Confessions of Frannie Langton. She’s sharing her thoughts on Frankenstein by the English author Mary Shelley. Presenter Kirsty Lang Producer Jerome Weatherald Studio Manager Duncan Hannant
Right now we can't travel the world on holiday, but we can see what the rest of the world is watching on TV. Walter Presents is a popular streaming service that curates the best TV shows from around the world.
In this brand-new episode of A Stab In The Dark, award-winning crime writer Mark Billingham talks to one of the genre's biggest names - American author Harlan Coben. The writer of over 30 books - many of them bestsellers - Harlan talks about his early career, his big breaks, and his move into television, thanks to his collaborations with Netflix and with Walter Presents, where Just One Look is available to view now. Elsewhere, our man with the spyglass, Paul Hirons, talks to British crime writer, Fiona Cummins, who talks about dark serial killers and the underbelly of society. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After bringing the best of world TV to UK screens with Walter Presents, Walter Iuzzolino is now doing the same with literature in conjunction with Pushkin Press. We spoke to him from lockdown in London about why it's so important to get cultural input from around the globe and to find out more about the first book in the series with translator Sam Taylor, who speaks to us from his home in the US to help us understand more about the process of translating from one language to another. Books mentioned: The Mystery of Henri Pick, The Second Life of Inspector Canessa, HHhH, In Paris With You.
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Fairview is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play just opened at the Young Vic in London. It starts out like a conventional US African American dramedy and then begins to mess with the audience's expectations. How will our reviewers feel about it? Chinese film So Long My Son has won awards at international film festivals. It tells the story of a family over 30 years of turbulent Chinese history Annette Hess' prize-winning novel The German House is the story of a Polish translator at the 1963 Frankfurt Auschwitz trials. Caught between societal and familial expectations and her unique ability to speak truth to power—as she fights to expose the dark truths of her nation’s past. If everything your family told you was a lie, how far would you go to uncover the truth? A new exhibition of work by British abstract painter John Walker at Ikon in Birmingham includes new paintings A Very Scandi Scandal has just started in the Walter Presents slot on Channel 4. It's a Swedish comedy heist with two extremely unlikely bank robbers Shahidha Bari's guests are Dea Birkett, Kit Davis and Robert Hanks. The producer is Oliver Jones Main image: Rhashan Stone & Nicola Hughes in Fairview (c) Marc Brenner
Nico Franks reports from Connext 2019 in Ghent, which put Flemish content and talent front and centre, alongside presentations and screenings of Flemish films and TV series. Featuring in this episode: Rikke Ennis, CEO at REinvent Studios; Marianne Furevold-Boland, executive producer at NRK; and Walter Iuzzolino, co-founder of non-English-language VoD service Walter Presents.
The Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by Ed Gleave of The Daily Star to review new US drama Pose on BBC Two. ITV's latest crime drama The Bay. New Netflix 'comedy' Turn Up Charlie and a new boxset from Walter Presents called Ride Upon the Storm.As a guest on the show, Ed takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we discuss the TV deaths that really stunned us.TIME STAMPS00:10.14 REVIEW - Pose - Episode 1 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)00:19.00 REVIEW - The Bay - Episode 1 (ITV/ITV HUB)00:25.39- REVIEW - Walter Presents - Ride Upon the Storm (All4)00:36.37 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz00:45.25 REVIEW - Turn Up Charlie (NETFLIX)
The Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by Ed Gleave of The Daily Star to review new US drama Pose on BBC Two. ITV's latest crime drama The Bay. New Netflix 'comedy' Turn Up Charlie and a new boxset from Walter Presents called Ride Upon the Storm. As a guest on the show, Ed takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we discuss the TV deaths that really stunned us. TIME STAMPS 00:10.14 REVIEW - Pose - Episode 1 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer) 00:19.00 REVIEW - The Bay - Episode 1 (ITV/ITV HUB) 00:25.39- REVIEW - Walter Presents - Ride Upon the Storm (All4) 00:36.37 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz 00:45.25 REVIEW - Turn Up Charlie (NETFLIX)
The Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by site contributor Will Barber-Taylor to review the returns of ITV's Endeavour and Icelandic drama Trapped. We also look at new BBC1 drama Baptiste and new Walter Presents series Greyzone. As a guest on the show, Will takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we talk about the series we initially dismissed but ending up falling in love with. TIME STAMPS 00:12.45 REVIEW - Baptiste - Episode 1 (BBC1, BBC iPlayer) 00:22.48 REVIEW - Endeavour - Series 6 - Episode 1 (ITV HUB) 00:30.58- REVIEW - Trapped - Series 2 - Episodes 1 & 2 ( BBC4, BBC iPlayer) 00:40.26 - REVIEW - Greyzone - Episode 1 (Walter Presents - All4) 00:51.06 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz
The Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by site contributor Will Barber-Taylor to review the returns of ITV's Endeavour and Icelandic drama Trapped. We also look at new BBC1 drama Baptiste and new Walter Presents series Greyzone. As a guest on the show, Will takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we talk about the series we initially dismissed but ending up falling in love with.TIME STAMPS00:12.45 REVIEW - Baptiste - Episode 1 (BBC1, BBC iPlayer)00:22.48 REVIEW - Endeavour - Series 6 - Episode 1 (ITV HUB)00:30.58- REVIEW - Trapped - Series 2 - Episodes 1 & 2 ( BBC4, BBC iPlayer)00:40.26 - REVIEW - Greyzone - Episode 1 (Walter Presents - All4)00:51.06 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz
he Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by TV writer for The Times Chris Bennion to review the returns of Cold Feet and True Detective as well as a new US drama The Passage and Walter Presents series The River. As a guest on the show, Chris takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we talk about the best first episode of a show ever! TIME STAMPS 00:11.18 REVIEW - Cold Feet - Series 8 - Episode 1 00:20.41 REVIEW - True Detective - Series 3 - Episode 1 00:30.33- REVIEW - The Passage on FOX 00:39.35 - REVIEW - Walter Presents: The River 00:47.04 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz
he Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by TV writer for The Times Chris Bennion to review the returns of Cold Feet and True Detective as well as a new US drama The Passage and Walter Presents series The River. As a guest on the show, Chris takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we talk about the best first episode of a show ever!TIME STAMPS00:11.18 REVIEW - Cold Feet - Series 8 - Episode 100:20.41 REVIEW - True Detective - Series 3 - Episode 100:30.33- REVIEW - The Passage on FOX00:39.35 - REVIEW - Walter Presents: The River00:47.04 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz
A new film telling the story of Mary Queen of Scots and her relationship with Elizabeth I, stars Saiorse Ronan and Margot Robbie as the 2 queens Approaching Empty is a new play by Ishy Din just opened at The Kiln Theatre in London. Set in a run-down minicab office in the north of England, it deals with how far you can trust your oldest friends Prix Goncourt-winning Leila Slimani's latest novel Adele is about a woman who - bored with her apparently idyllic married life - decides to plunge into a world of illegal drugs, anonymous rampant sex, excessive alcohol and she has to lie to her disabled husband. Fausto Melotti was an Italian Futurist sculptor. Revered in Italy, he is less known beyond its borders but an exhibition at The Estorick Collection hopes to increase awareness of his harmonious and delicately-poised work Ride Upon The Storm is part of Channel 4's Walter Presents strand of international dramas. A Danish series by BAFTA award winning writer Adam Price, who previously created Borgen. Starring Lars Mikkelsen, it's about a family of priests with an ungodly father and all-too-human sons Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Luke Jennings, Deborah Bull and Patrice Lawrence. The producer is Oliver Jones Podcast Extra recommendations Luke: Mr Robot TV series Patrice: audiobook of The Rivers of London, read by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Deborah: Until The Lions by Akram Khan Tom: the book A Long Way To Shilo by Lionel Davidson and the film Free Solo
It’s time to get couch-comfy again as we take another journey into TV land with the Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary, Channel 4’s new “Walter Presents” streaming service, a new Doctor Who spinoff series, Brian Blessed in “Toast of London” and more. This week we’ve been watching more Doctor Who, Star Wars: Rebels, Hunted, The Daily Show, Arrested Development and the semi-finals of The Great British Bake-off. #Doctor_Who #Star_Wars_Rebels #Hunted #The_Daily_Show #Arrested_Development #The_Great_British_Bake_Off #OnTheBox #Television #TheGeekShow #News #Reviews #TV #Comedy #Podcasts
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This week we discuss 24's spin off 24 Legacy, Acquitted from Walter Presents, Australian drama The Kettering Incident and the wonderfully satisfying final episodes of No Offence. You now email the podcast team with questions. EMAIL Custardtvreviews@gmail.com
This week we discuss 24's spin off 24 Legacy, Acquitted from Walter Presents, Australian drama The Kettering Incident and the wonderfully satisfying final episodes of No Offence. You now email the podcast team with questions. EMAIL Custardtvreviews@gmail.com
This episode of the Creative Language Learning Podcast is as fun as ever, covering the ultimate Good, Bad and Struggling and our Top 5 Language Learning Tools of 2016/17. Our Favourite Language Learning Tools for Autumn/Winter 2016Listen to the show to get the detailed recommendations, and here is a quick index.1) Lyricstraining.comThis website is awesome!! It pulls in music videos from YouTube and VEVO, adds the lyrics and converts the whole thing into a game. Teachers might call it a "cloze exercise", I call it "fill in the gap", and anyone would call this one a whole lot of fun. Get yourself to Lyricstraining.com and give it a go 2) Gus on The GoA language learning collection created by parents for children. It's fun, it's beautiful, it's available as an app for your smartphone and tablet. In a sea of language learning apps, Gus on the Go stands out for its design and layout. There are apps available in 28 languages. Highly recommended for getting any young person started in a new language! Get the link for your chosen language here 3) TuneIn RadioA language learner's classic for natural input. This app and website lets you listen to radio stations from all around the world. It's perfect if you're at that stage where you're looking for a way to "level up" in your language. There are also podcasts, or you could search by favourite music style. The diverse voices of radio DJs and exciting foreign language music will give you a great new challenge. Download the app or listen live at TuneIn.com. 4) Tiny CardsThis is a new app from the team behind Duolingo. It's all about adorable flashcards helping you review and check your knowledge on anything, from language vocab to colour theory. This promises to take the Duolingo design excellence to a new level. Great if you're looking for a new flashcard app. Right now this is out on iOS only, but you can register Android interest here 5) EggbunYes, it's another super cute app! This innovative little app works like a text chat, where you're chatting with your new friend "Eggbun", who is teaching you the Korean alphabet and language. If you're addicted to texting on your phone, here's an AI teacher who will reply anytime. The app is out for Korean (iOS/Android), Japanese (iOS coming soon, but already out on Android), and soon coming out soon in Chinese. Get your preferred version from the lovely Eggbun website. Honorary MentionThe All 4 App now has a wonderful "Walter Presents" range, bringing in comedies, dramas and crime shows in a really wide range of languages. If you're in the UK, you go and have a look.Learn more about how to use TV to learn a language in podcast episode 31.So The Podcast is Taking a Break..But that does not mean you're going to miss us too much. Lindsay and I have gone through the archives together, selecting our own favourite episodes for you to try.Here are our essential Creative Language Learning Podcast episodes you should not miss: Episode 5 with André Klein, which was a truly inspiring interview about so much more than "German storytelling". André and I discussed why creativity is so important for language learner, and how you can use it to get out of the failures of school learning. Episode 21 - Why Your Language Learning Goal Sucks and What to Do About It, in which I originally got on the mic only to tell you about my new course...but then I had a big rant about goals and why they suck. Episode 30 - How to Achieve a New Year's Goal of Learning a New Language, which is full of small and actionable tips and you're guaranteed to find good advice for your language learning problem. Episode 37 - The Secret Languages of Great Britain, an episode with the incredible Simon Ager of Omniglot in which we discovered that Great Britain actually has more than 10 languages - not just English! Episode 40 - Live from the Polyglot Gathering in Berlin, a fun and lively audio-postcard from Berlin Episode 45 - How to Learn a Language Using Snapchat, which turned out to be such a great guide show and covered one small topic from lots of fab angles Episode 51 - Top 5 Fictional Languages is the podcast episode for listeners who love to spend a lot of time in the land of books, films and video games Other Link From This Episode Futurelearn - free online courses provided by UK universities and organisations. They offer some language courses, including Dutch, Danish, Spanish, and Catalan Sign Language (!) News in Slow French
Author Thomas Harding tells us why he is one of many British Jews who has applied for German citizenship post Brexit, broadcaster Walter Iuzzolino introduces us to 'Beauty & The Baker', chairman of Staines and District United Synagogue Hilary Stone says why her community is offering free access to Shul services and on the Schmooze we discuss Europe's relationship with Jews.
In the very first of two special Man Booker International Prize 2016 podcasts, we celebrate the 2016 shortlist that takes readers around the globe and to the frontier of fiction. Host Joe Haddow delves into this year's shortlisted books with two members of the judging panel - writer, journalist and the 2016 chair Boyd Tonkin and author Tahmima Anam. Joe also talks to Catherine Taylor, Deputy Director at English PEN and Walter Iuzzolino from Channel 4's Walter Presents about the rise in foreign fiction on our screens and the impact this is having on translated fiction. Then we head to Paris for an exciting event from Shakespeare & Company and hear singer- songwriter Lail Arad's song 'The Onion' which reminds Boyd of whittling down the submissions with his fellow judges. Join in the conversation about the shortlist and let us know your winner predictions @ManBookerPrize #FinestFiction
Topic: Watching TV in a Foreign LanguageWelcome to Episode 31, where Lindsay and I took a deep dive into revealing our TV watching habits and how they aid our language learning. Plus: Listener feedback and over 20 show recommendations.We are sponsored today by Savvy Brand Academy, a mastermind & brand course for onlinte teachers, as part of our "podcasters are doin' it for themselves month". 1) What type of TV do you watch? Listener Colin likes to watch with the whole family Chris Stewart who likes watching reality tv like “Come dine with me” For me: Serials For Lindsay: youtube as part of a routine My student Randy: Tagesschau 2) HOW do you watch? Is there such a thing as guilty learning vs. not-guilty learning? Should you watch with subtitles or without? Subtitles in your own language or the other language? Immersion or full understand mode? Big debate: How can TV count as "deliberate study time"? Where can you find shows that are appropriate for your level? What makes TV for kids a good choice? 3) Where can you find cool things to watch? (Big Link Collection)YouTube and Yabla: Yabla - curated videos for language learners in Spanish, German, French, Italian, Chinese, English Lindsay's TV Introductions in Different Languages Easy Languages on YouTube TV Apps and Websites Where You Can Find International TV Japan Foundation VIKI APP Walter Presents **Shows Kerstin Loves (75% contains crime) Hwb, Hinterland and Byw Celwydd (Welsh) Les Revenants and Spiral (French) Salamander (French/Flemish) Deutschland 83, Good Bye Lenin!, The Edukators (German) The Bridge (Danish/Swedish) The Killing and Borgen (Danish) The TakeawayIf you have not done this already, catch an episode of 1980s German spy show Deutschland 83 - here it is on Amazon.com and here it is on All 4 in the UK
Scotland's Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop says the BBC is not spending enough of the licence fee cash raised north of the border in Scotland. Journalists are accused of unfairly harvesting information for stories from children's social media accounts. Is this legitimate use of information that has been put into the public arena? Or should anything posted online by a child always be off-limits to the media no matter what? Channel Four launches a new foreign language drama on demand service called Walter Presents. We hear from Walter.
Samira Ahmed talks to Oscar-winning director Tom Hooper about his new film The Danish Girl, starring Eddie Redmayne as Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery.JS Bach's first Christmas Service in Leipzig has been reconstructed by John Butt and the Dunedin Consort for their new CD, which includes Bach's Chistmas Cantata 63, and his great Magnificat. Channel 4 launches its foreign language drama platform Walter Presents with the German TV series Deutschland 83. Philip Hensher reviews. And historian Nina Ramirez reviews ITV's new epic drama Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands.