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QUIZ | It's Chase day on Afternoons with Staffy!! New Zealand's most highly anticipated radio quiz. Today Ritchie is taking on the infamous Stafinator. 10 Questions, 1 desired result. Will Ritchie get the meat pie today? Or will the Stafinator cut his lunch?
Talented stage & screen actor Will Ritchie drops by the studio to talk Joe Rogan, virtual reality, and how to maintain proper etiquette while working with the ultra famous. Stick around 'til the end to hear his great neighborly advice! SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and our YouTube channel to never miss an episode. Will Ritchie's IMDB Neighbors Don't Knock Official Website Neighbors Don't Knock YouTube Channel #neighborsdontknock #candgcommunications #sagaftra #broadway #meta
In this third episode, which falls just after the 20th birthday of the National Botanic Garden of Wales, PlantNetwork speaks to curator Will Ritchie about the garden, future plans and what plants he might take to a deserted island. Find out more about gardens and the people behind these gardens in this series - new episodes added every few weeks.
Cheerio, Food Courtesans! It’s time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don’t have to! Sean and Jon saw The Gentlemen, the new meta-crime comedy from Guy Ritchie. Will Ritchie’s cleverness have us dancing on the ceiling? Or will we be wishing for his glory days to come back and say, “Hello, is it me you’re looking for?” Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop some antacid because RACISM! Bon Appetit! Caption: So you wish this movie was good?
November 24, 2016 Riding Gravel Radio Ranch Show Page ABOUT THE EPISODE This episode is brought to you by TravelKS.com Will Ritchie of WTB joins this episode of The Riding Gravel Radio Ranch. They discuss several topics including the process of developing tires, specific tire details, Trans Iowa, and more. Will shares some great information about how WTB designs and develops tires, as well as how they gauge customer demand in the quickly changing gravel scene. Will also shares some good stories about his Trans Iowa experience. Listen in to get some company information and details that you likely won’t read anywhere. If you have any questions, comments, or have an idea for an episode, please feel free to contact us anytime. ------------ RELATED SHOW LINKS This episode is brought to you by TravelKS.com WTB WTB Nano 40 WTB Riddler 37 WTB Riddler 45 Riding Gravel Nano 40 Review Riding Gravel Riddler 45 Review Riding Gravel Riddler 37 Review Trans Iowa v13 Guitar Ted’s Blog The Riding Gravel Tire Finder Riding Gravel Event Calendar Riding Gravel Forum Riding Gravel Bike Finder Riding Gravel Tire Finder Interested in sponsoring an episode? Contact us.
Subject: Supernatural - Asylum (1x10) Observers: John Pavlich, Will Ritchie Record Date: March 15, 2012, 06:58 PM Plot Summary: Provoked by a text message sent from their Father, the Winchester Brothers investigate a condemned asylum believed to be haunted by its former patients. Upon their arrival, Sam and Dean discover a young couple trapped inside. Note: Back for more sibling rivalry and ghost busting, Will Ritchie returns to discuss one of his least liked episodes from Supernatural's first season. We talk about Bitch Face, production value and phone service in the afterlife. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the episode on your DVD.
Subject: Trick 'r Treat (2007) Observers: John Pavlich, Will Ritchie, Scott Carelli, William Bibbiani, Tysto Record Date: October 27, 2011, 05:51 PM, October 28, 2011, 07:56 PM, October 30, 2011, 06:52 PM, October 29, 2011, 04:45 PM Plot Summary: Four interwoven stories that occur on Halloween, including a high school principal with a gruesome double life, a college virgin and her "initiation" into a group of her peers, a holiday prank that turns deadly and an old man with a particularly mischievous trick-or-treater. Note: Recorded in sections, with an alternating group of guest co-hosts. Please join Will, Scott, William, Tysto and myself as we talk about Horror films, writer-director Michael Dougherty, the traditions of the October holiday and what Halloween means to us. We hope you've enjoyed this month-long tribute to the genre. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the movie on your DVD. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Will Ritchie returns to the podcast to watch and discuss episode six from season one of Supernatural, "Skin". The Winchester Brothers head to St. Louis, Missouri to find out why one of Sam's college buddies is being accused of killing his wife, particularly since he would have to be in two places at once in order to commit the crime! Dean doesn't think it's their kind of case, but when the same situation happens to another couple in the same way, the boys decide to stick around. Please join Will and I as we talk about the overuse of exposition, the "as you know" scene, accessing a city's sewer system and showing the passage of time within a narrative. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the episode on your DVD (and make sure to enable the recap function).
Will Ritchie joins the Supernatural discussions for the third episode from season one of the series, "Dead In The Water". Sam & Dean visit a small town where a select group of people seem to be tormented by an angry spirit that controls (you guessed it) the water. At the center of this mystery is the local Sheriff with a dark secret, his distraught Daughter and her introverted Son. Please join Will and I as we talk about our respective artistic abilities, the Supernatural Drinking Game and one of us embarrasses himself by going on an on about how pretty Amy Acker is. Yeah, it's that kind of commentary! Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the episode on your DVD (and make sure to enable the recap function).
Will Ritchie returns to the show as Sofa Dogs continues its month-long tribute to Horror films of the past. This week, we take a look at Tom Holland's 1985, vampire classic, Fright Night. Charlie Brewster is a typical American teenager. He loves his Mom, he studies hard in school, he gets in arguments with his girlfriend about sex and oh yeah, it seems a vampire is living next door to him! As young girls continue to go missing, only to turn up dead later, Charlie enlists the help of his favorite Horror icon, Peter Vincent. Together, they must stop the vampire and rescue Charlie's friends from eternal damnation. Please join Will and I as we discuss Roddy McDowall, the vampire genre and mythology, the effects of Richard Edlund and the upcoming remake of Fright Night. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the movie on your DVD.
Will Ritchie returns, with television on the brain and werewolves in his heart, or something. NOTE: This episode is very late, due to occasional moments where Will's audio is lacking in quality. I spent weeks trying to fix it as best I could. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please enjoy!00:02:00 - Will has been in a podcast Coma for months. He sheds some light on why.00:08:05 - Will has been a TV fiend, lately. They discuss The Mentalist and True Blood. This leads to the lamentation of a lack of any werewolf-themed shows. The original Fox series, Werewolf is mentioned.00:13:23 - Will talks about Big Wolf On Campus.00:16:34 - Glee + Kristin Chenoweth = Heaven!00:24:02 - Will and John talk about the oddity that is the Tuesday night TV wasteland.00:27:31 - John recommends David Goyer's new conspiracy thriller series, Flash Forward.00:30:32 - Will is feeling generous and wants to give John a TV.00:33:01 - We heart Dollhouse. Just sayin'. This leads to talk of Smallville.00:40:00 - Halo ODST results in a fun, mini-reunion for Firefly. Video games are discussed.00:49:29 - Do you have a Collector's mentality? We do.00:58:40 - Marshal loves this show so much, he sends not one, but two emails. Yeah, THAT'S why he did it. Alias is discussed.01:11:24 - Marshal expresses Canadian pride by recommending the werewolf film, Ginger Snaps. Check it out!01:16:27 - Will closes out the show by sharing his love for Bradley Cooper. The man is everywhere, and we couldn't be happier!The following artists can be heard in this episode:Quentin Tarantino, Amber Riley & The Glee Cast, Earlimart, Caviar, Four Star Mary, Hot Chip, The Martinis, Portishead, Alexi Murdoch, David Bowie, Splashdown, Massive Attack, Coldplay, The Crystal Method, AC/DC, Adam Merrin, Bishop Allen, Juliana Hatfield, Venus In Furs and Idlewild.
It's the first ever (as far as we know) fan commentary for Joss Whedon's web-friendly sensation, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog! The story concerns an ambitious super-villain (Neil Patrick Harris) who's obsessed with the Evil League of Evil, his crime-fighting nemesis (Nathan Fillion) who's obsessed with, uh, himself and the bright, big-hearted activist (Felicia Day) who's caught between them. On top of all that, there's singing! Really awesome singing! With words and everything!Please join Nick Jimenez, Will Ritchie and myself as we bring up Stephen Sondheim, Depeche Mode, Once More, With Feeling and appoint Felicia Day as the spokesperson for frozen yogurt! After all, it's about time this delicious treat had some solid representation, right? Remember to listen for my preemptive countdown before starting the program.By the way, the hammer is my podcast. :)
Just in time for his 17th Birthday, Will Ritchie from Geekeasy makes an appearance on the show. Could this be considered some manly rite of passage? Probably not, but you decide.00:02:50 - Will's been watching and loving Dead Like Me. This brings up lamentation of Bryan Fuller's recent experiences with the TV Gods.00:07:23 - How I Met Your Mother has become Will's new drug of choice. The nature and history of sitcoms and reality shows are discussed.00:15:28 - John likes making new friends through pop culture references. This leads into curiosity about Nathan Fillion's work. Will suggests that Joss Whedon and his entourage may be cursed.00:21:55 - Will schools John on Firefly's DVD exclusive episodes. John hangs his head in shame.00:26:37 - This just in, Will and John love horror movies like a fat kid loves cake. John praises the strong acting in The Alphabet Killer, but warns against the so-so script. This leads into an appreciation of Eliza Dushku.00:36:33 - John breaks Will, after discussing sexuality used in media as a marketing tool. Burn Notice is mentioned.00:41:25 - Dollhouse is fast approaching. The anticipation is so thick, you can almost taste it. It tastes like cinnamon. Will throws in a story of random geekness.00:45:16 - More email from Marshal, our neighbor to the far, far north. His favorite episode of Geek By Night is apparently That Yellow Mustard.00:51:50 - Will just wants to spread the love and increase the peace. John is open to the idea, but not optimistic.01:03:32 - John discusses his age and maturity level in relation to others. This is just before he closes out the show so he can go cow tipping, so your mileage may vary.The following artists can be heard in this episode:Cuba Gooding Jr., Fader Gladiator, Faithless, Groove Armada, Weezer, Zero 7, Why?, Coldplay, My Chemical Romance, Stars, Dreadzone, Moby, Jimmy Eat World, Echobelly, Syntax, Anthony Stewart Head & George Sarah & Alyson Hannigan and Deadstar.