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The Netflix miniseries follows a 13-year-old accused of murdering a girl from his school. Co-creator and star Stephen Graham says he read about similar crimes and wanted to know: "Why is this happening?" Graham spoke with Sam Briger about the crime that inspired the show, fatherhood, and the unusual way the show was shot — in one single take. Graham also stars as a bare-knuckle boxer in the period drama series A Thousand Blows. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get special behind-the-scenes content, producer recommendations, and gems from the archive. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Preaching: Ben ConachanNote: in this sermon, we reference a few different videos which you can watch on YouTube. We recommend you do so before listening, to avoid spoilers!1. Selective Attention Test2. Whodunnit? In the deconstruction of violent and dominion Christianity we necessarily tear down that which does harm. However, this process can leave us bereft of language that assists us in making sense of our lives and world. This sermon series intends to thoughtfully reconstruct a Christian vocabulary of suffering that can help us to ponder, name, and discuss the very real difficulties that we face. Our hope is that by reconstructing a vocabulary of suffering we can enter more deeply and honestly into that which causes us sorrow and pain. For truly, it is by entering into death that new life is made possible.Pearl Church exists to express a sacred story and to extend a common table that animate life by love. A primary expression of our sacred story is the weekly sermon. If our sermons inspire you to ponder the sacred, to consider the mystery and love of God, and to live bountifully, would you consider supporting our work? You can donate easily and securely at our website: pearlchurch.org. Thank you for partnering with us in expressing this sacred story.
Gaitok. Rick. Saxon. Gary. Tim. Chloe. Chelsea. Piper. Victoria. Who could be the White Lotus killer - and who’s the victim? Join us for the ultimate deep dive as the season 3 finale approaches. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced and edited by Jasper Leak, who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's variety with a capital V in this episode of Authorised. Maryrose Cuskelly's latest book The Campers is more a How Dare They? than a Whodunnit, making it an even more intriguing read and featuring a subject matter sure to evoke much discussion. On the other hand, John Wayne Parr has bled in the pursuit of his life goal. He carries the scars from 110 wins in the ring all over the world and proudly boasts 10 world titles. The Campers (Allen & Unwin) and The Fighter (Hachette) come from two vastly different parts of the literary world but provide unique experiences for the reader, as detailed by Maryrose and John in their chat with Kevin. All thanks to our podcast partners CSCG. When it comes to the world of finance, change is constant, whether it is tax, super, loans or the share market. The best people to help you navigate all the change and make the most of your hard work is the team from CSCG. Call them on 03-9974 8333 or visit their website at cscg.com.au to find out more about the range of services they offer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mystery Revealed - Whodunnit?Series: Ephesians Lent 2025 Preacher: Nick PollardSunday MorningDate: 23rd March 2025Passages: Ephesians 3:1-13Ephesians 3:20-21
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Mystery Solved: Holi Revelers Stunned by Arun's Quick Wit Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2025-03-12-22-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: दिल्ली की एक खूबसूरत गेटेड कम्युनिटी में होली का जश्न चल रहा था।En: In a beautiful gated community in Delhi, the Holi celebration was in full swing.Hi: जगह-जगह रंगीन गुलाल उड़ रहा था और लोग अनगिनत रंगों में रंगे हंसी-खुशी के बीच झूम रहे थे।En: Gulal, colorful powder, was flying everywhere, and people were swaying happily, covered in countless colors.Hi: इसी बीच, अरुण को एक रहस्य ने घेर लिया था।En: Amidst all this, Arun was caught up in a mystery.Hi: अरुण एक जिज्ञासु युवक था, जिसे पहेलियां सुलझाने का बहुत शौक था।En: Arun was a curious young man who loved solving riddles.Hi: होली के इस सुंदर मौसम में भी उसके मन में कुछ हलचल थी।En: Even in this beautiful Holi season, something was stirring in his mind.Hi: उसके पड़ोस की दीदी, मीरा ने उसे बताया कि उनके दादा की पारिवारिक धरोहर, एक कीमती हार, जश्न के बीच गायब हो गया है।En: His neighbor Meera had told him that her grandfather's family heirloom, a precious necklace, had gone missing during the festivities.Hi: मीरा चतुराई और संदेह के लिए जानी जाती थीं, और उन्हें अरुण की जासूसी काबिलियत पर विश्वास नहीं था।En: Meera was known for her shrewdness and suspicion, and she didn't have much faith in Arun's detective abilities.Hi: "अरुण, ऐसा कुछ नहीं हो सकता।En: "Arun, it's impossible.Hi: इस होली की भीड़ में कोई सुराग कैसे मिलेगा?En: How will you find any clues in this Holi crowd?"Hi: " मीरा ने शक भरी नजरों से अरुण को देखा।En: Meera looked at him skeptically.Hi: लेकिन अरुण ने ठान लिया था।En: But Arun was determined.Hi: वह अपने दोस्तों और पड़ोसियों के बीच घूमने लगा, छानबीन करने लगा।En: He started mingling with his friends and neighbors, conducting his investigation.Hi: वह हर जगह जा रहा था, लोगों से बातें कर रहा था और उनकी हंसी-ठिठोली के बीच भी उसके कान सतर्क थे।En: He went everywhere, talking to people, and even amid their laughter and chatter, his ears were alert.Hi: लोग रंग में डूबे हुए थे, और मीरा उसे हलके में ले रही थी, लेकिन अरुण ने हिम्मत नहीं हारी।En: Everyone was immersed in colors, and while Meera was underestimating him, Arun did not lose heart.Hi: जैसा कि होली का हुड़दंग अपने चरम पर पहुंचा, अरुण ने एक अद्भुत चीज देखी।En: As the Holi revelry reached its peak, Arun noticed something extraordinary.Hi: एक पुराना पाउडर का डिब्बा किसी के हाथ में था, और डिब्बे के पास कुछ झिलमिलाता हुआ दिखा।En: An old powder box was in someone's hand, and something was glistening near it.Hi: वह थोड़ा और पास जाकर ध्यान से देखने लगा।En: He moved a little closer and started observing carefully.Hi: उसी डिब्बे के नीचे हार का एक छोटा किनारा दिख रहा था।En: Beneath that box, a small edge of the necklace was visible.Hi: अरुण की आंखों में चमक थी, और उसने बेझिझक डिब्बा उठाया।En: Arun's eyes lit up, and he picked up the box without hesitation.Hi: हार वहां छुपा हुआ था।En: The necklace was hidden there.Hi: "मीरा, देखो, मैंने इसे ढूंढ लिया!En: "Meera, look, I found it!"Hi: " अरुण ने खुशी से चिल्लाया।En: Arun shouted joyfully.Hi: मीरा धीमे से मुस्कुराई, उसे अपनी आंखों पर यकीन नहीं हुआ।En: Meera smiled softly, unable to believe her eyes.Hi: उसके और समुदाय सभी लोग अरुण की तारीफ़ों में लगे थे।En: The community was showering Arun with praises.Hi: उस दिन के बाद से, अरुण को अपने इंद्रियों पर विश्वास होने लगा।En: After that day, Arun started believing in his instincts.Hi: और मीरा को भी यकीन हो गया कि अरुण की सूझ-बूझ बेकार नहीं है।En: And Meera also realized that Arun's wit was not in vain.Hi: गेटेड कम्युनिटी ने अपने हीरो अरुण को सराहा, और वह हार अब फिर से अपने सही स्थान पर था।En: The gated community celebrated their hero Arun, and the necklace was back in its rightful place.Hi: होली के इस रंग-बिरंगे माहौल में, अरुण ने सबका दिल जीत लिया।En: Amidst the colorful Holi environment, Arun won everyone's hearts. Vocabulary Words:gated: गेटेडcelebration: जश्नswaying: झूम रहे थेmystery: रहस्यcurious: जिज्ञासुriddles: पहेलियांheirloom: पारिवारिक धरोहरprecious: कीमतीshrewdness: चतुराईsuspicion: संदेहskeptically: शक भरी नजरों सेdetermined: ठान लिया थाmingling: घूमने लगाinvestigation: छानबीनalert: सतर्कextraordinary: अद्भुतglistening: झिलमिलाता हुआhesitation: बेझिझकcommunity: समुदायintuition: इंद्रियोंinstincts: सूझ-बूझpraises: तारीफ़ोंhero: हीरोrightful: सहीenvironment: माहौलrealized: यकीन हो गयाamidst: बीचcountless: अनगिनतconducting: करने लगाobserving: ध्यान से देखने
Paradise, la nueva serie de misterio y suspense político disponible en Star (Disney+). Sin entrar en spoilers, te contamos qué puedes esperar de este intrigante thriller protagonizado por Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us), Julianne Nicholson (Mare of Easttown) y James Marsden (Westworld). La historia arranca con el asesinato del presidente de los Estados Unidos en circunstancias misteriosas, y sigue la investigación encabezada por Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown), un agente del Servicio Secreto que rápidamente se convierte en el principal sospechoso. En la segunda parte del programa, ya con spoilers, analizamos la trama en profundidad y debatimos sobre sus giros más importantes, secretos revelados y el desenlace de la temporada. Acompáñanos primero sin spoilers, y luego quédate a descubrir todos los secretos que guarda Paradise. Comentan la serie: Eusebio Arias y XeviPanda Edita: XeviPanda Música: Suno + Jill Andrews (Cover de Starship) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
It's Day 5 of Mystery Week! This week we're playing the most mysterious episodes of Who, When, Wow! Plus, Mindy and Guy Raz discover the Golden Teeth Thief! For full instructions on how to surprise your friends and family with a scavenger hunt, head to https://bit.ly/3nkbEuo. Originally aired 8/25/23.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Day 5 of Mystery Week! This week we're playing the most mysterious episodes of Who, When, Wow! Plus, Mindy and Guy Raz discover the Golden Teeth Thief! For full instructions on how to surprise your friends and family with a scavenger hunt, head to https://bit.ly/3nkbEuo. Originally aired 8/25/23.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Huge Davies is a stand-up comedian and musical act known for his deadpan delivery, dark humour, and unique performances using a custom-built keyboard.His debut solo show, The Carpark, was a sell-out at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe, earning an Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nomination, which was followed up with two more hit shows, Whodunnit and Album 4 My Ancestors (dead), both selling out and earning critical praise.In this episode we discuss Huge's strategic approach to booking TV gigs, life as a music teacher with the joy of seeing that first spark of creativity, self protection through personas and finding satisfaction in difficult gigs.Join the Insiders Club at patreon.com/comcompod where you can WATCH the full episode and get access to over 20 minutes of extras including musical comedy in the digital age, Huge's unique way in handling online trolls and developing a short-form scripted comedy series for television.Support the Podcast from only £3/month at Patreon.com/ComComPod✅ Exclusive access to full video and ad-free audio episodes✅ 20 minutes of exclusive extra content with Huge✅ Exclusive membership offerings including a monthly “Stu&A”PLUS you'll get access to the full back catalogue of extras you can find nowhere else, including:✅ Russell Howard on the importance of the edit✅ Lise Mayer answering your questions on The Young Ones✅ Rhys James on how to succeed in a writers' roomsCatch Up with Huge:Huge Davies is now on tour throughout the UK with ALBUM 4 MY ANCESTORS (DEAD), culminating at London's Leicester Square Theatre on the 16th May. Find all the dates and more at hugedavies.com.You can also keep up-to-date with Huge on Instagram, @hugedavies.Everything Stu's up to:Come and help me figure out some NEW STUFF…28 March 2025 | Bristol1 April 2025 | Manchester4 May 2025 | MachynllethDiscover Stu's comedy about the climate crisis, for everyone from activists to CEOs, at stuartgoldsmith.com/climate.Find everything else at stuartgoldsmith.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mysteries at Midnight - Mystery Stories read in the soothing style of a bedtime story
Taken from our Sleep Cove archive, enjoy this classic mystery tale by the Queen of the Whodunnit herself Agatha Christie. If you would prefer a version with our relaxing sleep music, scroll down to find in our Mysteries at Midnight backcatalogue. Please leave a 5-star review & SUBSCRIBE on Apple and Spotify. Sleep Cove Premium Become a Premium Member for Bonus Episodes & Ad-Free listening: Visit https://www.sleepcove.com/support and become a Premium Member. Get Instant Access and sign up in two taps. The Sleep Cove Premium Feed includes: - Access to over 400 Ad-free Episodes - Regular Exclusive Bonus Episodes - A Back Catalogue of Dozens of Exclusive Episodes - Full Audiobooks like Alice in Wonderland - Your name read out on the Show - Our Love! Get your 7-day free trial: https://sleepcove.com/support For Apple users, click the TRY FREE button for a 2-week free trial and become a Premium Member Today. Support our Sponsors: This episode of Sleep Cove is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/sleepcove and get on your way to being your best self. Our Sister Shows: - Calm Cove - https://link.chtbl.com/bgSKfkbt - Relaxing Music & Ambient Sounds - Mysteries at Midnight - Mystery Bedtime Stories - https://link.chtbl.com/skj6YFah - Let's Begin - Daytime Meditations with wake sections at the end - https://link.chtbl.com/Z--DgSH4 - YouTube Bedtime Story Channel - https://rb.gy/t7wyjk - YouTube Sleep Hypnosis & Meditation Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClE6WJgPYRBtwVQ1qDBrbqw Connect: - Join the Newsletter for a Bonus Meditation - https://www.sleepcove.com/bonus - Facebook: https://rb.gy/azpdrd - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sleep_cove/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sleepcovechris Recommended Products: Comfortable Sleep Headphones - https://www.sleepcove.com/headphones The Best Mattress from Puffy: https://sleepcove.com/puffy Our Sister Shows in more detail: Calm Cove is our music channel, where you can find Relaxing Music, White Noise and Nature Sounds - https://link.chtbl.com/bgSKfkbt Let's Begin is our brand new Day Meditation podcast. Start your day feeling relaxed and positive, or take some time out to unwind with these calming meditations with wakeners at the end so that you can continue your day. If you love our bedtime stories, check out Mysteries at Midnight, our brand-new podcast dedicated to the mystery stories our listeners love so much. Enjoy even more from Poirot, Sherlock and more classic mystery tales. _______________ All Content by Sleep Cove is for educational or entertainment purposes and does not provide or replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your medical professional before making any changes to your treatment and if in any doubt, contact your doctor. Please listen in a place where you can safely go to sleep. Sleep Cove is not responsible or liable for any loss, damage or injury arising from the use of this content. _________________ Sleep Cove content includes guided sleep meditations, sleep hypnosis (hypnotherapy), sleep stories (visualizations) and Bedtime Stories for adults and grown-ups, all designed to help you get a great night's sleep Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Senior Civil Servant goes missing after his Sunday golf day, sparking DI Adam Moorcroft and his team of investigators into action, as they strive to find out Who Dunnit? A GHFC Publication @2024
'The apparent double suicide in the penthouse of a wealthy heiress and her lover, energises DI Adam Moorcroft and his dedicated team of Investigators, to navigate a series of twists and turns as they strive to find out Who Dunnit?' 'The Envy of it All' is the fifth episode in the DI Adam Moorcroft Mystery series, following on from 'The Arrogance', 'The Belligerence', 'The Callousness' and 'The Dilemma of it All'. A GHFC Publication @2024
The Dadley Boyz preview tonight's Monday Night RAW and discuss...Final qualifiers for the Elimination Chamber!AJ Styles' in-ring return!Penta vs. Pete Dunne!IC Title #1 Contenders match!A twist in the Jade Cargill Whodunnit?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MSidgwick@MichaelHamflett@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'The disappearance of a member of his Criminal Investigation Unit (CIU), energises DI Adam Moorcroft and his dedicated team of Investigators, including Detectives, SOCOs, a Pathologist, a Psychological Profiler and a Social Media Specialist, to navigate a series of twists and turns as they strive to find out Who Dunnit?' 'The Dilemma of it All' is the fourth episode in the DI Adam Moorcroft Mystery series, following on from 'The Arrogance', The Belligerence' and 'The Callousness of it All'. A GHFC Publication @2024
We're back with another episode of My Sister's TBR, and this time, we're diving headfirst into the thrilling world of... well, anything BUT romance!While everyone else is busy celebrating Valentine's Day with chocolates and roses, we're over here stocking up on suspense and chills.Don't get us wrong, we appreciate a good love story. But lately, our TBR piles have been overflowing with tales of murder, mystery, and mayhem. And honestly? We're not complaining.So, what can you expect from this episode?* TBR Trauma: We'll be discussing our ever-growing TBR piles, which are officially becoming a safety hazard.* New Release Round-Up: We've got a whole stack of new releases to share, from dark fantasy to twisty thrillers. And yes, there may be a few romances in there, but we promise they're not the gushy, mushy kind.* Bookish News: We'll be spilling the tea on the latest bookish news, including updates on the Harry Potter TV show, a new social media app for book lovers, and more.* Current Reads: We'll be discussing the books that are currently keeping us up at night (and not in a good way).* Featured Read: We'll be diving deep into our featured read of the month, T. Kingfisher's "The Twisted Ones." Get ready for some seriously creepy crawlies and spine-tingling suspense.So, if you're looking for an escape from all the Valentine's Day fluff, tune in to My Sister's TBR. We promise you a thrilling ride that will leave you wanting more.Love may be all you need, but we need answers! Whodunnit? Whydunnit? And howdunnit?P.S. Want to stay up-to-date on all our bookish adventures? Be sure to follow us on Instagram! We share mini-reviews, TBR updates, and behind-the-scenes shenanigans. You can find us at @mysisterstbr.My Sister's TBR is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to My Sister's TBR at www.mysisterstbr.com/subscribe
‘A short cut along a canal towpath presents the next serious crime for DI Moorcroft and his team of Criminal Investigators, as they strive to find out Who Dunnit?' 'The Callousness of it All' is the third episode in the DI Adam Moorcroft Mystery series, following on from 'The Arrogance of it All' and 'The Belligerence of it All'. A GHFC Publication @2024
A man is arrested for murder in a small town, and is later found hanged in his cell. Whodunnit?
This week on the Erotic Thriller Club we follow Bruce Willis to sunny Los Angeles for a tale of banging and subpar psychology! This movie pushes the boundaries of gratuitous sex scenes and how dumb you're able to treat an audience. Please join us for an absolute bad movie night classic.
The discovery of not one, but three bodies in the remote countryside of Scuppers Heath, becomes the next serious crime for DI Adam Moorcroft and his team of criminal investigators, as they strive to find out Who Dunnit? (Run time 72 minutes) 'The Belligerence of it All' - the second fictional crime novel from Charles Hill, following on from 'The Arrogance of it All'. GHFC Publications 2024
On this episode of Stealth Boom Boom, we take a look at a lead character's striking resemblance to a West Bromwich Albion fan and Guardian columnist (see: the bust on this episode's cover art). We also take a look at the origins of a small, independent, Japanese developer called Capcom, and how these big fights actually happened IRL. Crazy, right?Here are some of the things you're gonna hear us chat about in our review: Dr. Otto Octavius as played by Alfred Molina; a surprising level of sophistication in relation to the sound you make and the guards can hear; Assassin's Creed social stealth; Hitman disguises and the multiple choice quiz you might have to take when someone's suspicious; holding items behind your back; being punished for not completing stealth sections in a very specific way; the pain of an accidental jog; connected environments to can creep around; picking up coins to furnish your flat; Dead Rising; the chaos of battles being you vs LOADS; the balancing act of both the nasty and the silly when it comes to the violence; the Salvos scoring system fitting the theme perfectly and encouraging you to try different weapons; another game that's just too long; Road Rash B.C. (otherwise known as Rome Rash); a difficulty that ramps up and up; escort missions from a certain era; a fake brother called Sextus; pointless chats with trainee gladiators; Yakuza / Like a Dragon; an engaging whodunnit around the assassination of Julius Caesar; Maecenas Oven Chips; a pacing problem; Gladiator II (and also The Pope's Exorcist); the majesty of Agrippa; and how Ryse: Son of Rome is probably the closest thing to a Shadow of Rome 2.After all that, we take you through what some of the critics were saying about the game around the time it came out, and then we give you our final verdicts on whether Shadow of Rome is a Pass, a Play, or an Espionage Explosion.For those who would like to play along at home, we'll be discussing, reviewing and dissecting Shadow of Rome on the next episode of Stealth Boom Boom.IMPORTANT LINKS TO THINGS
Reading the mysteries of the past 100 years. Books mentioned in this episode: — 1925: The Paddington Mystery by John Rhode — 1935: Gaudy Night by Dorothy L Sayers — 1945: Coroner's Pidgin by Margery Allingham (also published as: Pearls Before Swine) — 1955: Tour de Force by Christianna Brand — 1965: At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie — 1975: Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters — 1985: B is for Burglar by Sue Grafton — 1995: The Mermaids Singing by Val McDermid — 2005: Still Life by Louise Penny — 2015: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins — 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie Related Shedunnit episodes: — Whodunnit Centenary: 1924 — The Shedunnit Centenary — A Century of Whodunnits — A Second Century of Whodunnits Support the podcast by joining the Shedunnit Book Club and get extra Shedunnit episodes every month plus access to the monthly reading discussions and community: shedunnitbookclub.com/join. NB: Links to Blackwell's are affiliate links, meaning that the podcast receives a small commission when you purchase a book there (the price remains the same for you). Blackwell's is a UK bookselling chain that ships internationally at no extra charge. To be the first to know about future developments with the podcast, sign up for the newsletter at shedunnitshow.com/newsletter. The podcast is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as @ShedunnitShow, and you can find it in all major podcast apps. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss the next episode. Click here to do that now in your app of choice. Find a full transcript of this episode at shedunnitshow.com/whodunnitcentenary1925transcript. Music by Audioblocks and Blue Dot Sessions. See shedunnitshow.com/musiccredits for more details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Knock knock knock! Open up! There's someone inside your house, they went in while you weren't looking. We're discussing ODDITY (2024) this week, a jigsaw puzzle of a supernatural murder mystery. It feels like cozying up with a classic whodunnit book and a cup of tea and we think you'll like it. Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/noshowmonster.bsky.social Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoShowMonster Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noshowmonster/ Email us at noshowmonster@gmail.com Follow Kelly Attaway Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kellyattaway.bsky.social Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyattaway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spooky_kellyyy/ Follow Chelsea Hollander lol SIKE you can't she's not online because she values her mental health and wellbeing Show notes: Director's short films Join us back here in two weeks to discuss STRANGE DARLING (2024), starring our fave, Kyle Gallner :) Hosted by Kelly Attaway and Chelsea Hollander Produced by Kelly Attaway Art by Ryan Tate Theme by Unicorn Heads
This week, Christmas brought revelations, fights, breakups and a rather large and hard shovel to Cindy - but, the big question now is...Whodunnit??? Elsewhere, love is in the air as Ravi and Denise take a step towards a relationship, but can Ravi be trusted? Meanwhile, Yolande rediscovers her faith and there's a familiar face back on the square - but is it too little too late for Phil?
Today I Interview Robert Jackowski, author of the self-published mystery novel "Murder at the Hall". Robert shares his journey from a 40-year career on Wall Street to becoming a first-time novelist in retirement. He discusses the inspiration behind his book, the challenges and rewards of self-publishing, and offers advice for aspiring writers on staying motivated and leveraging life experiences in their work. Links: "Murder at the Hall" Book: https://amzn.to/4gLCCB6 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/c896rGRYyWc _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
A Ghost Story for Christmas is a series of annual British short films first broadcast on BBC One from 1971 to 1978, and sporadically revived by the BBC since 2005. With one exception, the original films were directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and shot on 16 mm color film. The series aimed to adapt classic ghost stories for television, echoing the tradition of telling supernatural tales at Christmas. So far, we've covered A Warning to the Curious and The Signalman in Episode 21, Whistle and I'll Come to You and Stigma in Episode 32, and The Stalls of Barchester along with The Treasure of Abbot Thomas in Episodes 41a and 41b.This year, we're bringing you Lost Hearts on New Year's Eve. But tonight, Christmas Eve—the traditional night for ghost stories—we'll be discussing The Ash Tree. Written for the screen by David Rudkin and based on M.R. James's short story, The Ash Tree was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark. Looking back at Clark's credits, it's surprising we haven't mentioned that he also directed one of our favorite monkey-man TV drama events from the 1990s—Chimera. That's definitely something we should cover, assuming we can find a way to watch it. The Ash Tree aired on December 23, 1975, and featured Edward Petherbridge in the dual roles of Sir Richard and Sir Matthew. According to IMDb, Petherbridge began his career in 1961 and appeared in a wide range of film and TV roles. He's apparently best known as the sharp and snooty sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey in The Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries. Impressively, he kept working until 2017, with one of his final roles being the voice of a gentleman fish in one of Tim Burton's Alice films.The cast also included Preston Lockwood as Dr. Croome, Barbara Ewing as Anne Mothersole, and, happily for our status as a secret Doctor Who podcast (though perhaps less happily for James), Lalla Ward as Lady Augusta. Barbara Ewing had an impressive career on the small screen, appearing in shows like Peak Practice, Casualty, The Bill, an episode of Hammer House of Horror, and even the Pertwee-fronted game show Whodunnit?. She also appeared in Chiller, a British horror/fantasy anthology series from 1995 that Ross has somehow never seen but seems to pop up constantly on people's CVs. are you two aware of this and should we be covering it?) Beyond acting, Ewing is also an accomplished novelist, with nine books to her name. Her novel A Dangerous Vine even made the long list for the Orange Prize. Lalla Ward had a fascinating career trajectory. Her first film after leaving the Central School of Speech and Drama was Hammer's Vampire Circus. She was close friends with Douglas Adams, who famously took her as his date to a screening of The Empire Strikes Back in the early 1980s. Adams also introduced her to her second husband, Richard Dawkins (for whom she would later provide illustrations for his controversial books), at his 40th birthday party—they were the only two who showed up on time! Of course, her first husband was Tom Baker, with whom she starred in Doctor Who as the second incarnation of the Time Lady Romana from 1979 to 1981. There really should be a General Witchfinders drinking game where you take a sip every time we mention someone in this next bit: In 2019, a modern-day audio adaptation of The Ash Tree was released by Bafflegab Productions. Written by Matthew Holness, it starred Amanda Abbington, Reece Shearsmith, and John Sessions. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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First of all, I'd like to point out that it was an absolute pleasure and honor speaking to sitting down with her and just getting to know her better and covering all the movies where she performed stunts in was amazing. That's right, if I could sum it up in one word, it would be AMAZING! Getting to know what type of movie Bone Face is, I am literally counting down the days until it is released in January. Elena stars alongside Jeremy London in the upcoming ‘Who-Dunnit' murder/mystery. Also, I'd like to add that Elena is very talented! Just look at all the movies she has starred in and performed stunts in. It's quite obvious as to why Elena was chosen for this role and as to why directors keep choosing her. Be sure to add the movie to your watch list, it becomes available January 21st.
This podcast is sponsored by Deadman's Beard Co. Use Code HEAVY15 for 15% off https://deadmansbeardco.com/ Weekly episodes drop days early on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Getheavypodcast We sit down and talk about Tim Dillion, the united health assassination, Biden pardoning his family and why Craig will start posting his feet. Email us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.com Listen to audio on all major podcast formats. Please subscribe, rate, review, comment, TELL YOUR FUCKING FRIENDS Watch us @ https://www.youtube.com/getheavypodcast Follow All things Heavy @http://getheavypodcast.ctcin.bio/ Enjoy, Craig and J
Holy smokes! This week on Cinemaholics, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton enter the sacred halls of Conclave, the latest thriller from Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front). Set against the backdrop of a Vatican papal election, the film dives into the labyrinth of faith, power, and political intrigue. We discuss Ralph Fiennes' captivating performance as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, the high-stakes drama of electing a new pope, and the surprising humor that keeps the tension from boiling over. Plus, we unpack the film's visual grandeur, that audacious ending twist, and where it fits in the awards season race…You can read an edited transcript of our conversation right here. Conclave was directed by Edward Berger and is based on the 2016 novel by Robert Harris. The cast includes Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini, with cinematography by Stéphane Fontaine (Jackie). Premiering in limited release on October 25, 2024 through Focus Features and has a runtime of 120 minutes. Links: Email your feedback for the show to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com Join our Discord and chat with us! We have a Cinemaholics channel here. Check out our Cinemaholics Merch! Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Connect with Cinemaholics on Facebook and Instagram. Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Hamflett and Michael Sidgwick review yet another double goated cinematic SmackDown and discuss...CM Punk Teams With The Bloodline!Cody Rhodes & Kevin Owens FACE OFF!Jade Cargill BRUTALLY Assaulted, Whodunnit?!Chelsea Green Advances In US Title Tournament!@MichaelHamflett @MSidgwick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following last week's big reveal of who killed Joel, our latest bonus podcast dives into Coronation Street's rich history with whodunnits. Our favourite soap has been keeping viewers guessing about killers' identities as far back as the 1960s, with some of the most iconic examples including the murder of Frank Foster and, of course, the tragic death of Rana Habeeb in the Underworld roof collapse. But it's not just murders we discuss - we also revisit times Corrie gave us suspect lists for other crimes, like when Ken was pushed down the stairs and when Adam was bludgeoned in the Bistro. So, what makes a great soap whodunnit? And which ones are our absolute favourites? That's exactly what we explore in this week's episode!
Dave LaGreca, Bully Ray and Mark Henry break down the phone call Roman Reigns made to Paul Heyman and speculate where Sami Zayn's allegiance lies in the Bloodline Story. Plus! They talk about Bloodline 2.0 finding their 5th member in Bronson Reed. Want even more? Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on our Apple Podcasts show page to unlock exclusive bonus content, early access, and ad-free listening to new episodes.
This week, HB and Ty LARP as meddling kids and dig into some indie game mysteries. This week's theme: Whodunnit? (mystery games) Games we played: The Case of the Golden Idol Strange Horticulture Blood on the Clocktower Detective Grimoire: Secret of the Swamp One Night Burlesque
A Series of Inaccurate Events Chapter 3: Whodunnit This week on The Big Fib Small Tales, we investigate a classic “whodunnit,” witness a bizarre culinary incident, find out how Tedia Lightfoot wrote the code for MEN-D, and discover the dark secret behind the ghost of Lightfoot Manor. For more great shows and to listen early and ad-free, visit GZMshows.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final episode revealed all the answers... but is there another question to solve: Did Alan Conway base Atticus Pünd on Andreas Patakis?? Let's Solve MOONFLOWER MURDERS Episode 6 - A sequel/prequel whodunnit! This meta spin on a Golden Age Murder Mystery features several fair play puzzles that you can solve! Who killed Frank Parris? Why did Stefan confess? How did Alan Conway solve it? Why didn't Alan tell the police? Who stabbed John Spencer? 00:00 Intro 00:04 Did you solve it? 00:46 Let's Solve Moonflower Murders 01:26 Solving when reading the book 03:45 Why didn't Alan tell anyone??? 05:04 Upcoming podcasts 05:33 Character Names / Mystery Authors 06:03 Subscriber Drive 06:28 Atticus Pünd = Andreas Patakis 09:56 Feedback Susan is tasked to find a missing woman whose disappearance is connected with an Alan Conway novel! Susan and Andreas visit Stefan in prison. Will Susan solve Cecily's mysterious disappearance? Do you watch on PBS or BBC or another service? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #MoonflowerMurders #MagpieMurders #murdermystery #whodunit #whodunnit s1e06 s1e6 #whodunnit #AnthonyHorowitz #LesleyManville #books #MoonflowerMurdersPBS #MoonflowerMurdersBBC Writing Credits Anthony Horowitz ... (written by: based on his own novel) Cast Lesley Manville ... Susan Ryeland Tim McMullan ... Atticus Pünd Conleth Hill ... Alan Conway Daniel Mays ... Locke / Chubb Alexandros Logothetis ... Andreas Patakis Will Tudor ... Aiden MacNeil / Algernon Marsh Amy Griffiths ... Cecily MacNeil Adrian Rawlins ... Lawrence Treherne / Lance Gardner Pooky Quesnel ... Pauline Treherne / Maureen Gardner Rosalie Craig ... Lisa Treherne / Melissa James Aliona Baranova ... Natasha Dmityeva Wade Briggs ... Liam Mark Gatiss ... Frank Parris / Oscar Berlin Thomas Coombes ... Derek Endicott / Eric Chandler Alec Secareanu ... Stefan Leonida Liam Garrigan ... Dr. Leonard Collins Jeany Spark ... Samantha Collins Joanna Bacon ... Gwyneth Endicott / Phyllis Chandler Rupert Evans ... John Spencer Matthew Beard ... James Taylor Nathalie Arman ... Melissa Conway Sanjeev Kohli ... Sajid Khan Claire Rushbrook ... Katie Williams Tim Plester ... Martin Webster Kate Ashfield ... Joanne Webster Michell Robertson ... Jack Williams Produced by Peter Cattaneo ... executive producer Jill Green ... executive producer Anthony Horowitz ... executive producer Lesley Manville ... executive producer Suzanne McAuley ... executive producer / producer Anneliese O'Callaghan ... line producer Susanne Simpson ... executive producer Music by Murray Gold Cinematography by Anna Valdez-Hanks Film Editing by Jamie Pearson Casting By Julie Harkin Production Design by Louise Matthews ... (as Louise Mathews) Art Direction by Christine Fitzgerald Margaret Spohrer ... (uncredited) Set Decoration by Kay Brown Justine Wright
On 18th March AD 978 at Corfe Castle in Dorset, a 16-year-old boy was brutally stabbed in the back and died shortly after. That boy was the teenage king, Edward the Martyr. But who was the murderer, or murderers? Join James Grasby and author Anna Groves on this Halloween historical Whodunnit, as they try and figure out who committed the regicide, with the help of some other worldly encounters. [Ad from our sponsor] This podcast episode is sponsored by family history website Findmypast. What was life like for domestic servants, workers and local communities at our most fascinating heritage sites? Discover how people from all walks of life lived and worked, and who with, in hundreds of census records, for free, by signing up with Findmypast. And find out about the free trial that you could use to explore your family history. See where the past takes you at: findmypast.co.uk/national-trust Watch a video of this podcast on the National Trust's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nationaltrustcharity/podcasts Production Hosts : James Grasby and Anna Groves Producers : Pippa Tilbury-Harris and Nikki Ruck Sound Design: Jesus Gomez Actor voices : Caitlin Packer, Ethan Hughes, Louise Bray, Mark Powell courtesy of Prime Theatre Discover More If you'd like to read more about the ghosts of the National Trust, you can purchase Anna Groves' book, ‘Britain's Ghosts' here: https://shop.nationaltrust.org.uk/national-trust-britain-s-ghosts.html To find out more about Corfe Castle including details for visiting, please click here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/corfe-castle If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk
We know who killed Melissa James... and do we know Cecily fate too??? Let's Solve MOONFLOWER MURDERS Episode 5 - A sequel/prequel whodunnit! This meta spin on a Golden Age Murder Mystery features several fair play puzzles that you can solve! Who killed Frank Parris? Why did Stefan confess? How did Alan Conway solve it? Why didn't Alan tell the police? Who stabbed John Spencer? 00:00 Intro 00:04 Does Book Solution = Real Life Solution? 00:46 Let's Solve Moonflower Murders 01:37 Mabel Hall Murders description 03:07 Subscriber Drive 03:58 Missing Person Profile: Cecily MacNeil 04:24 Victim Profile: Frank Parris 04:33 Suspect: Susan 05:00 Suspect: Andreas 05:13 Suspect: Lawrence Treherne 05:46 Suspect: Pauline Treherne 06:00 Suspect: Lisa Treherne 06:31 Suspect: Aiden MacNeil 06:43 Suspect: Derek Endicott 07:02 Suspect: Gwyneth Endicott 07:26 Suspect: Stefan 07:40 Suspect: Liam 08:16 Suspect: Joanna Webster 08:31 Suspect: Martin Webster 08:53 Suspect: Katie 09:19 Victim Profile: Melissa James 09:37 Victim: John Spencer 10:01 Suspect: Atticus Pund 10:09 Suspect: Madelaine Cain 10:18 Suspect: Algernon Marsh 10:42 Suspect: Samantha Collins 11:04 Suspect: Dr. Leonard Collins 11:28 Suspect: Det. Chubb 11:42 Feedback 13:30 The Christie Trope Susan is tasked to find a missing woman whose disappearance is connected with an Alan Conway novel! The Endicotts reveal someone had a motive to kill Cecily. Do you watch on PBS or BBC or another service? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #MoonflowerMurders #MagpieMurders #murdermystery #whodunit #whodunnit s1e05 s1e5 #whodunnit #AnthonyHorowitz #LesleyManville #books #MoonflowerMurdersPBS #MoonflowerMurdersBBC Writing Credits Anthony Horowitz ... (written by: based on his own novel) Cast Lesley Manville ... Susan Ryeland Tim McMullan ... Atticus Pünd Conleth Hill ... Alan Conway Daniel Mays ... Locke / Chubb Alexandros Logothetis ... Andreas Patakis Will Tudor ... Aiden MacNeil / Algernon Marsh Amy Griffiths ... Cecily MacNeil Adrian Rawlins ... Lawrence Treherne / Lance Gardner Pooky Quesnel ... Pauline Treherne / Maureen Gardner Rosalie Craig ... Lisa Treherne / Melissa James Aliona Baranova ... Natasha Dmityeva Wade Briggs ... Liam Mark Gatiss ... Frank Parris / Oscar Berlin Thomas Coombes ... Derek Endicott / Eric Chandler Alec Secareanu ... Stefan Leonida Liam Garrigan ... Dr. Leonard Collins Jeany Spark ... Samantha Collins Joanna Bacon ... Gwyneth Endicott / Phyllis Chandler Rupert Evans ... John Spencer Matthew Beard ... James Taylor Nathalie Arman ... Melissa Conway Sanjeev Kohli ... Sajid Khan Claire Rushbrook ... Katie Williams Tim Plester ... Martin Webster Kate Ashfield ... Joanne Webster Michell Robertson ... Jack Williams Produced by Peter Cattaneo ... executive producer Jill Green ... executive producer Anthony Horowitz ... executive producer Lesley Manville ... executive producer Suzanne McAuley ... executive producer / producer Anneliese O'Callaghan ... line producer Susanne Simpson ... executive producer Music by Murray Gold Cinematography by Anna Valdez-Hanks Film Editing by Jamie Pearson Casting By Julie Harkin Production Design by Louise Matthews ... (as Louise Mathews) Art Direction by Christine Fitzgerald Margaret Spohrer ... (uncredited) Set Decoration by Kay Brown Justine Wright
If you don't know who you're voting for President at this point, that's unbelievable and that's on you. BUT there is an open Senate seat in Michigan. Elissa Slotkin (D) v. Mike Rogers (R)- both creatures of the deep state. Who is responsible for the death and destruction in Iraq? For one brief moment, they both emerged from their spire hole. The media won't report on them, so the Red Shovel Network will. With us is ML Elrick from the Soul of Detroit. Subscribe to NBN on YouTube Subscribe to NBN on iTunes Subscribe to NBN on Spotify Like NBN on Facebook Follow to NBN on Twitter For more information on ML Elrick's Eye On Michigan, the student investigative reporting program based in Detroit and East Lansing, click here.
Strong Island in the house! Or more specifically, a house in Long Island sees the podcast trio tackling new twists and red herrings! We review every single clue in ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season 4, Episode 7 "Valley of the Dolls" 00:00 Intro 00:02 Promo released with Spoilers 00:52 Left-Handed Message 01:28 Let's Solve Only Murders in the Building 02:24 Season 5 Returning Characters 03:10 Credit Clue Easter Eggs 03:32 Movie Title Reference 03:54 Subscriber Goal 04:11 Victim Profile: Sazz Pataki 05:44 The Westies 06:24 Bev Melon 06:58 Loretta 07:44 Howard 08:21 Doreen 08:51 Big Mike 08:59 Oliver 09:29 Charles 09:42 Bloody Mabel 10:06 Tin-Foil Hat Theory: Innocent Westies? 14:34 Feedback 17:19 Spoiler Promo Breakdown Podcast music by Matt Murdick The murder mystery/true crime podcast spoof with Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez! Upper West Side neighbors Charles, Oliver and Mabel bond over a shared love of true crime. Terrified by a threat inside the Arconia, the trio race out of the city. A member of Charles' family provides refuge and yet, this safe house proves to be anything but. Do you watch on Disney+, Hulu or Star+? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #onlymurdersinthebuilding #omitb #bloodymabel #OnlyMurders #ONLYMURDERS IN THE BUILDING Explained ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Recap ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Review ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Theory Theories s4e7 s04e07 s4e07 Directed by Shari Springer Berman Robert Pulcini Writing Credits Steve Martin ... (created by) & John Hoffman ... (created by) Matteo Borghese ... (written by) & Rob Turbovsky ... (written by) Jake Schnesel ... (story editor) & Ella Robinson Brooks (story editor) Cast (in credits order) Steve Martin ... Charles-Haden Savage Martin Short ... Oliver Putnam Selena Gomez ... Mabel Mora Michael Cyril Creighton ... Howard Morris Meryl Streep ... Loretta Durkin Amy Ryan ... Jan Bellows Ryan Broussard ... Will Putnam Vanessa Aspillaga ... Ursula Andrea Martin ... Joy Tina Fey ... Cindy Canning Ryan Broussard ... Will Jackie Hoffman ... Uma Da'Vine Joy Randolph ... Detective Williams James Caverly ... Theo Dimas Teddy Coluca ... Lester Zach Galifianakis ... Zach Galifianakis Eugene Levy ... Eugene Levy Eva Longoria ... Eva Longoria Scott Bakula ... Scott Bakula Richard Kind ... Vince Fish Kumail Nanjiani ... Rudy Thurber Melissa McCarthy ... Doreen Jane Lynch ... Sazz Pataki Paul Rudd ... Ben Glenroy / Glen Stubbins Jason Veasey ... Jonathan Jesse Williams ... Tobert Molly Shannon ... Bev Melon Jin Ha ... Marshall Siena Werber ... Tawny Brothers Catherine Cohen ... Trina Brothers Lilian Rebelo ... Ana Daphne Rubin-Vega ... Inez Desmin Borges ... Alfonso Griffin Dunne ... Milton Dudenoff Jason Kravits ... Big Mike Veanne Cox ... Dr. Maggie Jeanette Branch ... Stunt Guy #1 Vinny DeGennaro ... Stunt Guy #2 Robert Lil Bob McCall ... Stunt Guy #3 Michael McFadden ... Bartender John McEnroe ... John McEnroe Produced by Dan Fogelman ... executive producer Selena Gomez ... executive producer John Hoffman ... executive producer Steve Martin ... executive producer Jess Rosenthal ... executive producer Martin Short ... executive producer Music by Siddhartha Khosla ... (music by) Consulting Producers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
With the election less than a month away, we're all consuming a lot of information about politics, but how do we know if a website if objective and based on facts? Well, sometimes we don't. Enter ‘pink slime' journalism. Investigative reporter Steven Monacelli is joining host Raheel Ramzanali to explain the dangers of ‘pink slime' websites in an election year, how we can spot them, and solutions to get rid of them. Stories we talked about on today's show: WhoDunnIt?: West Texas Billionaire Funds “Pink Slime” Journalism An illustrated guide to ‘pink slime' journalism The Metric Media network runs more than 1,200 local news sites. Here are some of the non-profits funding them. Your Guide to Registering to Vote in Texas Learn more about the sponsors of this October 7th episode here: The Village School Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gut check time for detectives - check John Spencer's gut for that dagger. A publishing company rejects Susan, while Susan rejects an author. Plus, Atticus gets in some cardio! Let's Solve MOONFLOWER MURDERS Episode 4 - A sequel/prequel whodunnit! This meta spin on a Golden Age Murder Mystery features several fair play puzzles that you can solve! Who killed Frank Parris? Why did Stefan confess? Who killed Melissa James? Where is Cecily? How did Alan Conway solve it? Why didn't Alan tell the police? 00:00 Intro 00:02 New Question: Who stabbed John Spencer? 00:54 Let's Solve Moonflower Murders 01:43 Subscriber Drive 02:00 Missing Person Profile: Cecily MacNeil 02:50 Victim Profile: Frank Parris 04:19 Suspect: Susan 05:54 Suspect: Andreas 06:11 Suspect: Lawrence Treherne 06:41 Suspect: Aiden MacNeil 07:18 Suspect: Stefan 07:34 Suspect: Katie 07:41 Suspect: Craig 08:18 Suspect: James Taylor 08:56 Suspect: Alan Conway 10:45 Victim Profile: Melissa James 11:16 Suspect: Atticus Pund 12:16 Suspect: Madelaine Cain 12:30 Suspect: Algernon Marsh 12:54 Suspect: Samantha Collins 13:03 Suspect: Dr. Leonard Collins 13:14 Suspect: Eric Chandler 13:25 Suspect: Phyllis Chandler 13:32 Suspect: John Spencer 14:07 Suspect: Det. Chubb 14:22 Feedback 17:03 The most minor hint Susan is tasked to find a missing woman whose disappearance is connected with an Alan Conway novel! Do you watch on PBS or BBC or another service? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #MoonflowerMurders #MagpieMurders #murdermystery #whodunit #whodunnit s1e05 s1e5 #whodunnit #AnthonyHorowitz #LesleyManville #books #MoonflowerMurdersPBS #MoonflowerMurdersBBC Writing Credits Anthony Horowitz ... (written by: based on his own novel) Cast Lesley Manville ... Susan Ryeland Tim McMullan ... Atticus Pünd Conleth Hill ... Alan Conway Daniel Mays ... Locke / Chubb Alexandros Logothetis ... Andreas Patakis Will Tudor ... Aiden MacNeil / Algernon Marsh Amy Griffiths ... Cecily MacNeil Adrian Rawlins ... Lawrence Treherne / Lance Gardner Pooky Quesnel ... Pauline Treherne / Maureen Gardner Rosalie Craig ... Lisa Treherne / Melissa James Aliona Baranova ... Natasha Dmityeva Wade Briggs ... Liam Mark Gatiss ... Frank Parris / Oscar Berlin Thomas Coombes ... Derek Endicott / Eric Chandler Alec Secareanu ... Stefan Leonida Liam Garrigan ... Dr. Leonard Collins Jeany Spark ... Samantha Collins Joanna Bacon ... Gwyneth Endicott / Phyllis Chandler Rupert Evans ... John Spencer Matthew Beard ... James Taylor Nathalie Arman ... Melissa Conway Sanjeev Kohli ... Sajid Khan Claire Rushbrook ... Katie Williams Tim Plester ... Martin Webster Kate Ashfield ... Joanne Webster Michell Robertson ... Jack Williams Produced by Peter Cattaneo ... executive producer Jill Green ... executive producer Anthony Horowitz ... executive producer Lesley Manville ... executive producer Suzanne McAuley ... executive producer / producer Anneliese O'Callaghan ... line producer Susanne Simpson ... executive producer Music by Murray Gold Cinematography by Anna Valdez-Hanks Film Editing by Jamie Pearson Casting By Julie Harkin Production Design by Louise Matthews ... (as Louise Mathews) Art Direction by Christine Fitzgerald Margaret Spohrer ... (uncredited) Set Decoration by Kay Brown Justine Wright
Even more suspects are on the board, but does anyone want Susan to solve the missing person case? Let's Solve MOONFLOWER MURDERS Episode 3 - A sequel/prequel whodunnit! This meta spin on a Golden Age Murder Mystery features several fair play puzzles that you can solve! Who killed Frank Parris? Why did Stefan confess? Who killed Melissa James? Where is Cecily? How did Alan Conway solve it? Why didn't Alan tell the police? 00:00 Intro 00:02 Book & Real Life: Funhouse Mirror 00:51 Let's Solve Moonflower Murders 01:34 To Speculate or Not! 03:28 The Next Cozy Mystery in the U.S. 04:37 Missing Person Profile: Cecily MacNeil 05:18 Victim Profile: Frank Parris 06:28 Suspect: Susan 07:10 Suspect: Andreas 07:14 Suspects: Lawrence & Pauline Treherne 07:34 Suspect: Lisa Treherne 08:01 Suspect: Aiden MacNeil 08:38 Suspect: Derek Endicott 08:57 Suspect: Gwyneth Endicott 09:04 Suspect: Liam Corby 09:36 Suspects: Martin & Joanna Webster 10:48 Suspect: Detective Locke 11:08 Suspect: Sajid Khan 11:26 Suspect: Katie 11:51 Suspect: Jack 11:59 Victim Profile: Melissa James 12:33 Suspect: Atticus Pund 12:50 Suspect: Madelaine Cain 13:19 Suspect: Oscar Berlin 14:05 Suspects: Lance & Maureen Gardner 14:30 Suspect: Algernon Marsh 15:03 Suspect: Eric Chandler 15:22 Suspect: Phyllis Chandler 15:46 Feedback 18:42 The most minor hint Susan is tasked to find a missing woman whose disappearance is connected with an Alan Conway novel! Do you watch on PBS or BBC or another service? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #MoonflowerMurders #MagpieMurders #murdermystery #whodunit #whodunnit s1e05 s1e5 #whodunnit #AnthonyHorowitz #LesleyManville #books #MoonflowerMurdersPBS #MoonflowerMurdersBBC Writing Credits Anthony Horowitz ... (written by: based on his own novel) Cast Lesley Manville ... Susan Ryeland Tim McMullan ... Atticus Pünd Conleth Hill ... Alan Conway Daniel Mays ... Locke / Chubb Alexandros Logothetis ... Andreas Patakis Will Tudor ... Aiden MacNeil / Algernon Marsh Amy Griffiths ... Cecily MacNeil Adrian Rawlins ... Lawrence Treherne / Lance Gardner Pooky Quesnel ... Pauline Treherne / Maureen Gardner Rosalie Craig ... Lisa Treherne / Melissa James Aliona Baranova ... Natasha Dmityeva Wade Briggs ... Liam Mark Gatiss ... Frank Parris / Oscar Berlin Thomas Coombes ... Derek Endicott / Eric Chandler Alec Secareanu ... Stefan Leonida Liam Garrigan ... Dr. Leonard Collins Jeany Spark ... Samantha Collins Joanna Bacon ... Gwyneth Endicott / Phyllis Chandler Rupert Evans ... John Spencer Matthew Beard ... James Taylor Nathalie Arman ... Melissa Conway Sanjeev Kohli ... Sajid Khan Claire Rushbrook ... Katie Williams Tim Plester ... Martin Webster Kate Ashfield ... Joanne Webster Michell Robertson ... Jack Williams Produced by Peter Cattaneo ... executive producer Jill Green ... executive producer Anthony Horowitz ... executive producer Lesley Manville ... executive producer Suzanne McAuley ... executive producer / producer Anneliese O'Callaghan ... line producer Susanne Simpson ... executive producer Music by Murray Gold Cinematography by Anna Valdez-Hanks Film Editing by Jamie Pearson Casting By Julie Harkin Production Design by Louise Matthews ... (as Louise Mathews) Art Direction by Christine Fitzgerald Margaret Spohrer ... (uncredited) Set Decoration by Kay Brown Justine Wright
A fun throwback of a couple of our listener favorites.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-mischief-moscato--5466986/support.
The podcast trio double up with the stars to find the secrets of the West Can they uncover Professor M. Dudenoff? As my cousin Balki says, "Don't be ridiculous! Babashtiki!" We review every single clue in ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season 4, Episode 3 "Two for the Road" 00:00 Intro 00:02 Confirmation Bias 01:04 Let's Solve Only Murders in the Building 01:45 Upcoming Discussions 02:23 Credit Clue Easter Eggs 02:36 Movie Title Reference 03:17 Upcoming Podcasts 04:07 Subscriber Goal 04:53 Victim Profile: Sazz Pataki 05:51 Is Sazz in the photo? 0 6:22 Jan 06:45 Inez 07:06 Vince Fish 07:44 Rudy 08:25 Prof. M. Dudenoff 09:06 Eugene Levy 09:14 Eva Longoria 09:20 Zach Galifianakis 09:35 Uma 09:40 Howard 10:06 Hammy Faye Bakker 10:23 Oliver 10:33 Charles 10:46 Bloody Mabel 11:07 Tin-Foil Hat Theory: Abe Lincoln 12:27 Nancy Dolman 12:42 Feedback 15:34 Rolling Stone spoiler? Podcast music by Matt Murdick The murder mystery/true crime podcast spoof with Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez! Upper West Side neighbors Charles, Oliver and Mabel bond over a shared love of true crime. Charles, Oliver and Mabel begrudgingly pair off with new investigators - actors Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis and Eva Longoria. Do you watch on Disney+, Hulu or Star+? Did we miss any clues? Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq #onlymurdersinthebuilding #omitb #bloodymabel #OnlyMurders #ONLYMURDERS IN THE BUILDING Explained ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Recap ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Review ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Theory Theories s4e3 s04e03 s4e03 Directed by Chris Koch Writing Credits Steve Martin ... (created by) & John Hoffman ... (created by) Ben Smith ... (written by) & Pete Swanson ... (written by) Jake Schnesel ... (story editor) & Ella Robinson Brooks ... (story editor) Cast (in credits order) Steve Martin ... Charles-Haden Savage Martin Short ... Oliver Putnam Selena Gomez ... Mabel Mora Michael Cyril Creighton ... Howard Morris Meryl Streep ... Loretta Durkin Amy Ryan ... Jan Bellows Ryan Broussard ... Will Putnam Vanessa Aspillaga ... Ursula Andrea Martin ... Joy Tina Fey ... Cindy Canning Ryan Broussard ... Will Jackie Hoffman ... Uma Da'Vine Joy Randolph ... Detective Williams James Caverly ... Theo Dimas Teddy Coluca ... Lester Zach Galifianakis ... Zach Galifianakis Eugene Levy ... Eugene Levy Eva Longoria ... Eva Longoria Scott Bakula ... Scott Bakula Richard Kind ... Vince Fish Kumail Nanjiani ... Rudy Thurber Melissa McCarthy ... Doreen Jane Lynch ... Sazz Pataki Jason Veasey ... Jonathan Jesse Williams ... Tobert Molly Shannon ... Bev Melon Jin Ha ... Marshall Siena Werber ... Tawny Brothers Catherine Cohen ... Trina Brothers Lilian Rebelo ... Ana Daphne Rubin-Vega ... Inez Desmin Borges ... Alfonso Produced by Dan Fogelman ... executive producer Selena Gomez ... executive producer John Hoffman ... executive producer Steve Martin ... executive producer Jess Rosenthal ... executive producer Martin Short ... executive producer Music by Siddhartha Khosla ... (music by) Consulting Producers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Explore the chilling Victorian murder mystery of Constance Kent, a 16-year-old accused of a brutal crime. Unravel the secrets behind one of history's most shocking 'whodunnit' cases! Sponsors: quince.com/casual for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns mintmobile.com/casual - cut your wireless bill to $15 a month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she had done she gave her father 41." Or did she? In this epic remaster of the MCP's very first episode, we go over the details of the murder case against Lizzie Borden, and discuss what might have happened in Fall River on Aug 4th, 1892. The original epiosde was released on July 31, 2016 and was titled 'An Axe to Grind.' Please enjoy this remasterd and updated version!
Jo and Rob prepare for the trial to recap the fifth and sixth episodes of ‘Presumed Innocent.' They open by discussing whether the series is suffering from the David E. Kelley red herring problem, their leading whodunnit theories, and whether Rusty is too unlikable as the story's protagonist (2:07). Along the way, they talk about the various dream sequences throughout the series and how they're being utilized (23:22). Later, they read through a couple of listener emails (and sneak in a few takes on ‘The Bear' Season 3!) (33:36). Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Producer: Kai Grady Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 368 is here and you would tell us if we looked like corpses, wouldn't you? First Em brings us to 1600s England for the Haunting of Isabell Binnington who may or may not be Christine in a former life. Then Christine covers the former cold case of Sharron Prior. And you know what we always say, one man's plate is another woman's sixteen shovels… and that's why we drink!Don't miss the last few shows ever of our On the Rocks tour! andthatswhywedrink.com/live