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Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips
On-Screen Couple To Off-Screen Couple

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 46:54


Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope have had to work on their communication more than most. As well as being married, they have also written, produced, and starred in a bunch of hit Aussie comedy shows including The Librarians and Upper Middle Bogan. They chat to Cam and Ali about their love-at-first-sight moment on set, not taking creative criticism personally, and their new show Summer Love. LINKS  Watch Summer Love on ABC iView https://iview.abc.net.au/show/summer-love. Follow Robyn Butler on Instagram @robynbutlernotes. Follow Wayne Hope on Instagram @wayne_hope. Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo.  Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo.  Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial.  Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them at separatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au.  CREDITS  Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. Guests: Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope.Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball.  Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au.  Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Screen Australia Podcast
Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope on making Australian TV

Screen Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 35:01


Actors, writers, directors and producers Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope have created series such as Upper Middle Bogan, Back in Very Small Business, Little Lunch, and The InBESTigators through their company Gristmill. They discuss developing their latest ABC show Summer Love in the midst of the pandemic, as well as their approach to writing, advice on pitching, identifying your place in the market, and why mentoring is a big focus.

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
Bolt-Ons (ft. Wayne Hope & Tony Martin)

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 70:10


Wayne Hope gets romantic; Tony Martin debuts his spin on a classic segment; Browny airchecks a Triple M appearance from Sam; Chrissie asks how you marked the Queen's funeral; we ask if you've won a wet t-shirt content; and Ask Browny is back! A Nova PodcastPodcast Produced & Edited By Andy ZitoExecutive Producer: Jack CharlesSenior Producer: Brodie PummeroyAssistant Producer: Tom Casamento
Senior Digital Producer: Andy ZitoAdditional Audio Production: Tim MountfordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Saturday Quiz
Summer Love with Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope

The Saturday Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 38:53


One of the powerhouse couples of Australian tv comedy. Robyn Butler and Wayne hope are both actors, writers and directors - they do it all!Responsible for the shows The Librarians, Very Small Business and Upper Middle Bogan, as well as their newest show which you can watch on ABC or iview right now Summer Love.There are anecdotes aplenty on this episode, and very occasionally a correct answer to one of the questions.https://iview.abc.net.au/show/summer-loveSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crime and Roses
Ep. 176 True Crime: The Solitary Confinement of Dennis Wayne Hope

Crime and Roses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 53:05


We are still on our Bachelor break, and still bringing you stories connected to the whole of Bachelor Nation. We know that The Bachelor franchise gives contestants very little access to the outside world when they are on the show. This is Danielle's inspiration and connection for this week's story. This is a non-murder true crime story. Dennis Wayne Hope currently spends virtually every waking minute alone in a jail cell smaller than a compact parking space. Decades of isolation have led to hallucinations, chronic pain, and thoughts of taking his life. While incarcerated, for a non-violent offense after several prison escapes, he is trying to bring light to the issue of prolonged solitary confinement and the Supreme Court of the United States may be listening. (Story Starts at: 9:23) CONTENT WARNING: Suicide Links discussed in this episode: New York Times - The Daily Podcast You can always connect with us at: linktr.ee/CrimeandRoses. There you can see links to our podcast and social media platforms. You can support the podcast by becoming a Patreon Member at: www.patreon.com/CrimeAndRoses. We have several levels of membership, and we truly love you, mean it. Always feel free to email us at: CrimeandRoses@gmail.com. Send us true crime story suggestions and any questions or comments you may have. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimeandroses/support

The Working Group - NZ’s Best Weekly Political Podcast
The Working Group Weekly Political Podcast with MP Chris Penk, Professor Wayne Hope, Ani O'Brien & Mike Treen

The Working Group - NZ’s Best Weekly Political Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 60:46


New Zealand’s greatest and bestest weekly Political Podcast that is NOT funded by NZ on Air! To debate the political week we have National Party MP Chris Penk, digital editor Ani O’Brien, Professor Wayne Hope and Union Boss Mike Treen. TONIGHT: Issue 1 – Chris Luxon/Willie Jackson Q+A interview – who won, who lost? Issue 2 – Inflation at 30-year highs – political ramifications Issue 3 – Is mental health an unseen Covid pandemic? Issue 4 – Musk buys Twitter – thoughts? You won’t hear politics like this anywhere else! The podcast broadcasts live at 7.30pm from the Mediaworks studios on Facebook, YouTube & The Daily Blog and posted up afterwards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rova & Youtube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Reporter
Don’t Fence Me In — No Texas Prison Could Hold Dennis Wayne Hope

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 46:17


Texas Prison Fugitive Dennis Wayne Hope Gamble Loot From Robberies Willie Nelson sings about riding in the wide-open spaces with lyrics titled “Don't Fence Me In”. “Don't Fence Me In” was the ballad of Texas inmate Dennis Wayne Hope. Hope bragged that there wasn't a prison in the state of Texas that could hold him. The convicted armed robber went as far as to imitate the prisoner played by Paul Newman in Hollywood's Cool Hank Luke. Hope purchased a Jaguar for his girlfriend with money stolen during robberies in Dallas, Texas. While on the run, Hope sent imprisoned convicts letters about life on the outside. Hope impersonated armored car guards with fake ID cards and uniforms. He picked up tens of thousands of dollars in cash deposits. During one getaway Hope calmly strolled past a police officer parked in a patrol car at the entrance to the grocery store he had just robbed. During a television interview with investigative reporter Robert Riggs, Hope demonstrated how he could use the plastic refill of a ballpoint pen to unlock handcuffs.  This episode called “Don't Fence Me In” chronicles Hope's prison escapes and the fugitive hunters who get on this trail. Join Our True Crime Community

One Heat Minute
TRAILER: ROUNDFRAME GARDEN SCENE

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 5:29


THE BAZURA PROJECT'S RADIO FREE CINEMATHE TV SHOW ABOUT MOVIES IS NOW A RADIO PROGRAM RELEASED AS A PODCASTOn 29 September 2011, The Bazura Project's Guide To Sinema, a comedy series devoted to exploring cinematic sins, began its extremely limited run on the ABC. Now, exactly ten years later, the creators are back with their most exciting project yet: a press release. But it's a press release that's promoting their next thing, The Bazura Project's Radio Free Cinema.As many will doubtless recall, The Bazura Project's Radio Free Cinema was a huge hit, broadcast on an unspecified radio station an indeterminate number of years ago. Now, the recordings that everyone had believed (and hoped) were lost forever have been uncovered, digitised, cleaned up, edited for slander, and are now ready to be released on a podcast platform where they can be heard again… for the first time.Over six thrilling and definitely factual instalments, The Bazura Project's Radio Free Cinema will explore every possible aspect of the film world, including:interviews with the film industry's best and brightest, including: Aussie soap star-turned-Hollywood headliner, Amelia Bell-Jarman; the Oscar-winning producer of some of cinema's least challenging mid-brow works, Catarina Rice; achingly-dull minimalist Hungarian film composer Máté Lantos; and studio janitor from Hollywood's golden age, Jerry Schutzexclusive first-listen trailers for the most exciting new high-concept thrillers, low-concept romantic comedies, poorly-conceived fantasy adventures, crowd-placating dramas, and overstimulating kids' filmsoriginal songs from your favourite soundtracks and never-before-heard music from your least-favourite unreleased moviesdispatches from all around the world, including: an exclusive Sundance Film Festival premiere after-party; the world's greatest voice coaching academy on an island in the Baltic Sea; and a glamorous and exceedingly-morbid awards ceremony in the heart of Alaskaplus much, much more“It was always our plan to air six poorly-rated episodes on the endlessly-rebranded ABC2, disappear into obscurity for a decade, and then return with a six-episode podcast that wouldn't make us any money,” says co-creator and co-presenter Lee Zachariah.“The presently-oversaturated market of podcasts presented us with the perfect opportunity to release our own,” says co-creator and co-presenter Shannon Marinko. “If you manage to find it, and enjoy it, it's probably someone else's.”The show will feature an overstuffed cast that includes Tom Ballard, Rusty Berther, Kristy Best, Robyn Butler, Rhonda Burchmore, Santo Cilauro, Marc Fennell, Tim Ferguson, Abe Forsythe, Bob Franklin, Francis Greenslade, Tosh Greenslade, Roz Hammond, Stephen Hall, Andrew Hansen, Peter Helliar, Tegan Higginbotham, Ming-Zhu Hii, Adam Hills, Claire Hooper, Wayne Hope, Dan Ilic, Laura Hughes, Mark Humphries, Nazeem Hussain, Ed Kavalee, Christopher Kirby, Colin Lane, Tommy Little, Cassandra Magrath, Tony Martin, Shaun Micallef, Rhys Muldoon, Brian Nankervis, Celia Pacquola, Geraldine Quinn, Ben Russell, John Safran, Kat Stewart, Emily Taheny, Chris Taylor, Dave Thornton, Toby Truslove, Michael Veitch, Cal Wilson, and many, many more.The six-part series begins on October 5 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Radio Public, or directly via our website: bazuraproject.com/radiofreecinemaThe trailer is available to hear now via this link.The Bazura Project began its life on community television in 2006, running for 36 episodes across three seasons on Channel 31 Melbourne, TVS Sydney, 31 Brisbane, and C31 Adelaide. The show featured recreations of classic movie scenes, film news, feature stories, interviews, and reviews of new releases.At the 2007 Antenna Awards, the show picked up three awards, including Best Comedy Program, Best Arts Program, and Best Director. In 2008, it won again for Best Arts Program.In 2011, the ABC commissioned The Bazura Project's Guide To Sinema, a six-part series that explored the history of sins in cinema: Violence, Sex, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame. It featured appearances from Shaun Micallef, Kat Stewart, Tony Martin, Julia Zemiro, Francis Greenslade, and David Stratton.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Pop Culture Clash Podcast
Episode 22 The Librarians vs Very Small Business

Pop Culture Clash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 41:13


This episode is a Gristmill Productions special. Ainslie and Zak delve into two of the worlds of Wayne Hope and Robyn Butler. The comedic writing, acting, producer director duo that have made many programs for Aussie tv. Two of those programs are discussed today. The Librarians and Very Small Business. in this episode Ainslie and Zak discuss the use of librarys in the modern world and dodgey entrepenuers.

Making Art with Neil Pigot
09 Robyn Butler & Wayne Hope

Making Art with Neil Pigot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 69:23


Making Art – Episode 09 Robyn Butler & Wayne Hope Episode Released 17th July 2020 What qualities are desirable if you want to succeed in the arts? It’s an interesting question that for some reason has a habit of throwing up some rather abstract responses. Whenever the question gets posed it seems to encourage people […]

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Dr. Wayne Hope (on 'Virality and Globalisation: The case of Covid-19') Interview - Aniwa Codyre - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020


Dr. Wayne Hope (on 'Virality and Globalisation: The case of Covid-19') Interview by Aniwa Codyre on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Dr. Wayne Hope (on 'Virality and Globalisation: The case of Covid-19') Interview - Aniwa Codyre - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020


Dr. Wayne Hope (on 'Virality and Globalisation: The case of Covid-19') Interview by Aniwa Codyre on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!
JAMcast - September 5 2018

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 58:30


Segments Include:Magnificent Seven - Jalmanac: Soft Cell - Old School Canteen Prices - HeadJAM - 'I've become THAT person' - PUB CHAT: Does jam go in the fridge or the cupboard? - We speak to Wayne Hope about his new series 'Back in Small Business'- We knew about Aussie tennis player John Millman YEARS ago! - The Block recap - Accent for an Accent - Gets my GooliesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
September 4 2018 – FULL PODCAST – ‘Don’t Google That…’

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 85:00


Vanessa Sunshine! Wayne Hope! Angela Bishop! Andy Lee! What a show! What a lineup! What a Tuesday.We also played Dead or Alive and wondered how you got paid when cash wasn’t the answer… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Coming Up Next
E100 | Robyn Butler + Wayne Hope (Creators)

Coming Up Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 53:51


Upper Middle Bogan. Little Lunch. The Librarians. Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope are two of the most prolific creators in the film industry. From Stories From The Golf, The Librarians, Very Small Business, through to Upper Middle Bogan, and Little Lunch, the couple have created some truly iconic Australian television. 

Coming Up Next
E100 | Robyn Butler + Wayne Hope (Creators)

Coming Up Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 53:51


Upper Middle Bogan. Little Lunch. The Librarians. Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope are two of the most prolific creators in the film industry. From Stories From The Golf, The Librarians, Very Small Business, through to Upper Middle Bogan, and Little Lunch, the couple have created some truly iconic Australian television. 

Screen Director
Wayne Hope - Upper Middle Bogan

Screen Director

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 45:29


In this episode, we speak with director Wayne Hope who also writes and produces a number of comedies including Upper Middle Bogan, The Librarians and Very Small Business. We talk about his career and the challenges and opportunities in Australian comedy.

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GreenplanetFM Podcast
Wayne Hope - AUT Auckland University of Technology Associate Professor in Communications Studies

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 60:00


Who owns and who controls the media in New Zealand?Covering: The historical perspective, from private and governmental control to privatization?History of media, early Maori newspapers, wealthy family owned papers in main cities and eventually union owned newspapers. To print media today and by extension web sites.Then radio and TV their evolution that along with print media is now basically in the hands of about 5 owners and an increasing concentration into fewer hands. Other than TV NZ and Radio NZ, virtually all large media is overseas owned. Alternative media what’s happening? The internet where is it going? Censorship in the past and today? Programming and are we being desensitised and programed? Overlapping into telecommunications, via telephones, computers and morphing into electronic espionage and security issues.How can we encourage NZers to look for optimistic and solution oriented community news?What is the outlook on the future regarding mass communications and media, including electronic control, such as turning off transmitting capabilities of mobile phones in areas of public demonstrations?Transparency in a free and open democracy? Quick Synopsis:Newspapers used to be only owned by the rich but along came the unions, like the Transport Worker and the Maori Land Worker resulting in a completely different news perspective for the under classes. What happened?Michael Savage in the 1st Labour Government in the 1930s introduced radio broadcasts of Parliament that opened it all up for the commoner to become more aware and engaged.Censorship was prevalent from the first NZ Conservative Govt and also by Labour when it got into power.Introduction of Radio and then TV was all Govt controlled. Then pirate/private radio.The 1984 change of government to Labour and the neo liberal policies of Roger Douglas were basically underwritten by the NZ Govts 'Department of the Treasury' and that changed everything.Resulting in deregulation of broadcasting after 1989 that led to many changes, National Govt abolishing in 1991 all foreign media ownership restrictions in NZ, opening up to all main media other than TVNZ and Radio NZ being either off shore owned or controlled.We learn that: The Fourth Estate, is based on journalists and news media to raise issues of public importance and to advance levels of public debate - and to create the resources necessary for social citizenship. This today in NZ is clearly failing us miserably.That global information today is readily accessed here in NZ and due to the web can now be sourced from non Western perspectives, such as RT, Russia Today which has become the first TV news channel in history to reach 1 billion views on YouTube, and Aljazeera and its well heeled Arab perspective, are more open than say Fox, CNN and BBC World. But RT and Aljazeera also have their undisclosed 'other side' too.The world wide web has still huge possibilities to expand including tweets etcSocial media and web access etc can expand our communication over broad networks and areas, however it cuts both ways with the ability for surveillance coming back the other direction in real time = being a double edged sword.Finally, 'we the people own the airwaves across NZ' shouldn't there be a social contract that anyone who broadcasts on these invisible airwaves, also put community oriented programs and documentaries on to assist and educate the public on daily life and not at 1 or 3 am in the morning? For example, TV2 and TV4 at present to many 'conscious' people are trash and rubbish dispensers that can be perceived as fragmenting and making more young viewers lives more disconnected and dysfunctional. Are these stations in their present format serving the public good?www.thedailyblog.co.nz

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy & Karl
Episode 40 - Robyn Butler & Wayne Hope

The Little Dum Dum Club with Tommy & Karl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2011 51:04


The Ethnic Dollar, Books on Trampolines and Pigs in Fridges. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Studio A Melbourne - Highlights
Season 4 Episode 3: Wayne Hope - Interview

Studio A Melbourne - Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2010 8:45


Tommy Little (twitter: @tommy_little) talks to Wayne Hope, including about ABCTV series "The Librarians".

Studio A Melbourne - Highlights
Season 4 Episode 3: Wayne Hope - TV Show Pitches

Studio A Melbourne - Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2010 5:57


The Cast of Studio A pitch Wayne Hope some Television ideas, with the hope of picking up a series.

Studio A Melbourne - Full Episodes
Season 4 Episode 3 - 05/07/2010

Studio A Melbourne - Full Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2010 51:29


Season 4, Episode 3 - Broadcast 05/07/2010 on C31 Melbourne. Special Guests: Wayne Hope, Rachel Lowry Comedy by Jonathan Schuster. Performance by White Woods twitter: @studioamelb facebook: facebook.com/studioa.c31 web: www.studioamelbourne.com