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Conversation Street
Conversation Street Episode #673

Conversation Street

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 206:25


On our latest podcast, we chat about all the drama on the cobbles between the 25th and the 28th March 2025 (Episodes #11,525 - 11,530). After a tense, six-day standoff since our previous visit to the Street, the hostage action finally picked up again on Tuesday, with Carla and Lisa added to the mix to really dial up the tension as an unhinged Rob threatens to take one of them down with him. Meanwhile, we're feeling extremely smug as our long-held theory about Daisy's involvement in Tom's death is finally proven right - though with the resultant fallout between her and Jenny, it looks like any chance of reconciliation is a long way off. Also this week, we dive into some of the burning questions sparked by the week's drama: What's the deal with the scantily clad scaffolder? Is Dee-Dee making the right move by offering her baby to James? And, of course, most importantly, WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE PUDDING?  Up next on the podcast, we take a quick trip to The Kabin to discuss an award picked up by William Roache this week, and we round things off with some all-round lovely listener feedback. Street Talk - 00:12:01 The Kabin - 02:40:59 Feedback - 02:46:16

The Kevin Moore Show
Coronation Street star William Roach's (Ken Barlow) interview on his Spiritual views | #026

The Kevin Moore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 43:07


William Roache, aka Ken Barlow, from Coronation Street, joins us for an exclusive interview on his spiritual views. William also shares his acting journey in Coronation Street, his upbringing, and his truths, which have helped him cope through the difficult periods in his life. These were also shared in his book, 'Soul on the Street'. He is the longest-serving cast member on Coronation Street, having appeared since the first episode on December 9, 1960. In 2008, he wrote his book Soul on the Street, which offers an inspirational insight into William's deep spiritual understanding and the times and events that have shaped his life. He is a great supporter of charities including the Prince's Trust, St. David's Hospice, Childhood Eye Cancer, and Henshaw's Society for the Blind, and is a patron of Crimestoppers. William has faced many trials and tribulations in his personal life, facing financial difficulties leading to bankruptcy. Due to his troubles, he has turned his interest toward helping others in the same situation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Click Here: http://bit.ly/3kiuOPi Never miss a video! Turn on notifications now—click the notification bell!

Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials
The Geraldine Jamieson Interview - William Roache

Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 24:26


Geraldine Jamieson in conversation with Coronation Street actor Bill Roach (full interview). This was first broadcast in 2002.

Milling About
Milling About with Linus Roache

Milling About

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 19:00


Linus Roache (Priest, Law & Order) joins host Robin Milling to chat about his new film The Apology. Under the guise of a Christmas thriller, written and directed by Alison Locke, it will no doubt spark conversation. Linus talks about his delight in getting the crap beat out of him by co-star Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad). "It was fun playing a character who gets beaten to a pulp, burnt in the face, hit in the head with a hockey stick and a lamp, and knifed at one point. Best blood ever!" He also reminisces working with his 90-year-old father William Roache in the classic British soap opera Coronation Street, and reveals his special Christmas plans in India.

Conversation Street
Conversation Street Episode 527

Conversation Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 191:40


In our latest podcast, we chat about what went down on the cobbles between the 13th and the 17th June (Episodes #10663- 10668). It's all go for Cathy this week as her departure from Coronation Street speeds along at such a breakneck pace, you'd think it was Toyah behind the wheel. Speaking of which, things aren't looking good for the younger Battersby sister this week - if being arrested for murder isn't bad enough, along comes a solicitor with the audacity to have a tattoo on her arm. Best start diversifying your tastes, Toyah love, as I'm not sure they do veggie lasagne in the clink... Also this week, Fiz is a bit of a cow when it comes to her wedding guest list, Aaron gets invited on a Summer holiday, and Shona gets her chakras realigned. Up next on the podcast, we head to The Kabin, where we find out about a new book about the life of William Roache, then we finish things off with more of your listener feedback. Street Talk - 00:16:14 The Kabin - 02:26:07 Feedback - 02:49:43

Conversation Street
Conversation Street Episode 516

Conversation Street

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 161:27


On our latest podcast, we chat about the episodes of Coronation Street shown in the UK between the 28th March and the 1st April (Episodes #10598 - 10603). We don't know about you, but we've been particularly enjoying Corrie this past month or so, and this week was no exception. After last Friday's fantastic twist that saw Laura taking the rap for hubby Rick's murder, this week it's her job to try and convince the police - and with DS Beckett holding a long standing grudge against the true culprit, Gary Windass, she's going to have to hope the cops dig  up some pretty conclusive evidence against her at the Weathy County development... Meanwhile, after Abi's care hearing for Alfie doesn't go well, Imran vows to do whatever it takes to avoid losing his secret son... but can he keep the truth from Toyah? Also this week, Tim gets the go-ahead from the doctor to spent some 'quality time' with Sally, Billy worries that Summer's working herself too hard in the run up to her exams, and Emma and Jon.. well, they clearly didn't get the memo that soaps are all supposed to be about doom and gloom, did they? Up next on the podcast, it's The Kabin, where we hear about a new documentary being made to celebrate William Roache's upcoming 90th birthday (because, let's face it, the 'Goodbye Ken' one they must have had in the can for years isn't going to be airing any time this century, is it?) and we round off the show with an email about equality of the sexes on the cobbles in the feedback section. Street Talk - 00:06:17 The Kabin - 02:01:04 Feedback - 02:15:23

Inspired Money
An Actor's Spiritual Path to Success and Happiness with Linus Roache [replay]

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 64:03


Golden Globe-nominated Linus Roache discusses money, growing up in a family of actors, the celebrity of his father William Roache, fulfillment, happiness, and more. Guest Biography Linus Roache is a British actor, probably best known for his roles as Michael Cutter on Law and Order and Thomas Wayne in Batman Begins. In 1975, Roache appeared in Coronation Street playing Peter Barlow, the son of his father's character Ken Barlow. Roache is also a past member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Roache was born in Manchester, Lancashire, the son of Coronation Street actor William Roache and actress Anna Cropper. Roache was educated at Bishop Luffa School in Chichester, West Sussex and at the independent Rydal School in Colwyn Bay, North Wales. He studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Beginning in the 1990s, Roache began a career in film while remaining active in television and stage. In 1994, he received acclaim for his leading role in Antonia Bird's Priest. He is best known to US audiences as Dr. Thomas Wayne, father of Batman, in Batman Begins (2005) or as Executive Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter in the American TV series Law & Order (2008–2010) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011–2012). In June 2010, it was announced that he would return to play Laurence Cunningham, alongside his father William Roache, in Coronation Street. In July 2010, he was cast in the HBO pilot The Miraculous Year. In April 2011, Roache was cast as the lead in the ITV mini-series Titanic, airing March–April 2012 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the ship. In February 2014, Roache debuted in season two of the popular TV series Vikings as England's King Ecbert. He is currently filming season 7 of Homeland, where he plays White House Chief of Staff, David Wellington. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/007 Links Homeland Coronation Street Linus Roache (IMDb) In this episode, you will learn: How to prepare for a performance. We non-actors can event benefit by these insights and routines because life is a grand performance! How you should not tie your self-worth to your work. We'll explore all sorts of things like wealth, fulfillment, and happiness. Linus is not just a great actor but after hitting many of his professional goals by age 30, he began to wonder if this is it? He took a break and explored the spiritual aspect of life that included meditating for at least 2 hours a day! So we'll explore this too. I think it's totally relevant because being healthy includes physical health, mental health, spiritual health, and financial health. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music. Until next time!

Conversation Street
Conversation Street Episode 447

Conversation Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 212:51


On our latest podcast, we have a good old chat about what went on in Corrie between the 30th November and the 4th December (Episodes #10175 - 10180). It's the week of Yasmeen's trial, and with Geoff doing whatever he can to derail the case, Imran's got his work cut out if he wants her to stand a chance of being released in time for the 60th anniversary celebrations next week.. Meanwhile, Abi dons her superhero costume once again after discovering Ray's plans to knock down half the street, but has she left it too late to stop him - and as viewers, have we been given enough reason to care either way? Also this week, Peter grows suspicious of Carla, Daisy does her best to come between Jenny and Johnny, and Oliver says his final goodbyes to Weatherfield in the back of a red taxi. The Corrie news is coming thick and fast at the moment, and The Kabin sees us discussing a variety of topics including the upcoming mobile game, William Roache's fabulous new portrait, and this week's parliamentary debate on our favourite soap. We round things off with a couple of bits of feedback. Street Talk - 00:16:14The Kabin - 02:43:43Feedback - 03:22:12

Conversation Street
Feature Discussion: 1980-1984 - Episode 346

Conversation Street

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 92:14


We've reached the halfway point in our rewatch of Corrie's 1980s highlights, so this week's bonus podcast is a discussion of everything we've seen up to the end of 1984. Mavis and Derek's double jilting, Vince St Clair and Carole Munro, that scene at the Barlows' doorstep that William Roache can't stop going on about, and of course, the demise of Renee 'Pole Through The Face' Roberts. So many classic characters left the show during this period, and in this podcast, we talk about how well the residents of Weatherfield weathered the changes.

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show
Friday 05 June 2020 | Eisner Award nominations, Coronation Street to restart filming, protest-related news

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 0:43


Today on the show:-Cameras to start rolling again on UK soap opera Coronation Street but not all the cast will be returning. Find out who’s (at least temporarily) off the show and why.-News on a variety of people who haven’t known when to shut up lately including former Canadian politician Stockwell Day, NFL quarterback Drew […]

Steve Wright’s Big Guests
William Roache and DJ Spoony

Steve Wright’s Big Guests

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 16:47


William Roache talks about his new book and DJ Spoony has a new album

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Inspired Money
007: An Actor's Spiritual Path to Success and Happiness | Linus Roache

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 62:52


Golden Globe nominated Linus Roache discusses money, growing up in a family of actors, the celebrity of his father William Roache, fulfillment, happiness, and more. Guest Biography Linus Roache is a British actor, probably best known for his roles as Michael Cutter on Law and Order and Thomas Wayne in Batman Begins. In 1975, Roache appeared in Coronation Street playing Peter Barlow, the son of his father's character Ken Barlow. Roache is also a past member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Roache was born in Manchester, Lancashire, the son of Coronation Street actor William Roache and actress Anna Cropper. Roache was educated at Bishop Luffa School in Chichester, West Sussex and at the independent Rydal School in Colwyn Bay, North Wales. He studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Beginning in the 1990s, Roache began a career in film while remaining active in television and stage. In 1994, he received acclaim for his leading role in Antonia Bird's Priest. He is best known to US audiences as Dr. Thomas Wayne, father of Batman, in Batman Begins (2005) or as Executive Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter in the American TV series Law & Order (2008–2010) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011–2012). In June 2010, it was announced that he would return to play Laurence Cunningham, alongside his father William Roache, in Coronation Street. In July 2010, he was cast in the HBO pilot The Miraculous Year. In April 2011, Roache was cast as the lead in the ITV mini-series Titanic, airing March–April 2012 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the ship. In February 2014, Roache debuted in season two of the popular TV series Vikings as England's King Ecbert. He is currently filming season 7 of Homeland, where he plays White House Chief of Staff, David Wellington. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/007 Links Homeland Coronation Street Linus Roache (IMDb) In this episode, you will learn: How to prepare for a performance. We non-actors can event benefit by these insights and routines because life is a grand performance! How you should not tie your self-worth to your work. We'll explore all sorts of things like wealth, fulfillment, and happiness. Linus is not just a great actor but after hitting many of his professional goals by age 30, he began to wonder if this is it? He took a break and explored the spiritual aspect of life that included meditating for at least 2 hours a day! So we'll explore this too. I think it's totally relevant because being healthy includes physical health, mental health, spiritual health, and financial health. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music. Until next time!

Good Vibrations Podcast
GVP #032 - Chris Spivey (Round 2) - Establishment Corruption

Good Vibrations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 67:57


Alternative researcher Chris Spivey joins us for another Good Vibrations and some more direct talk, on this occasion, addressing institutionalised paedophilia and sexual corruption within all levels of The British Establishment. We begin by talking about one of his blog articles which goes way beyond now-familiar names like Rolf Harris and William Roache, to examine how far sexual deviancy is entrenched within the entertainment world. This can be followed upstream into Parliament, Chris says, and all the way to the Royal Family, whose history is steeped in paedophilia and child abuse. We question how it is that so many apparent 'pillars of society' turn out to be compromised in this way, with the suggestion that corruption and the capacity for blackmail is the basis on which our current sick institutions are founded. Chris speculates that the time surely can't be far off when the veil is lifted on the whole grotesque system, and the British public is forced to overcome its denial and come to terms with the sordid truth.We finish by discussing the recent death of 'Lord' McAlpine, and the low-profile way in which it has been reported, in contrast to the loud fiasco concerning his alleged 'outing' as a paedophile. Other names discussed include Jimmy Savile, Simon Cowell, Jonathan King, Tony and Cherie Blair, Gordon and Sarah Brown, Margaret Thatcher, William Hague and Ffion, Ian Duncan Smith, Leon Brittan and Barack and Michelle Obama.

Good Vibrations Podcast
GVP #032 - Chris Spivey (Round 2) - Establishment Corruption

Good Vibrations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 67:57


Alternative researcher Chris Spivey joins us for another Good Vibrations and some more direct talk, on this occasion, addressing institutionalised paedophilia and sexual corruption within all levels of The British Establishment. We begin by talking about one of his blog articles which goes way beyond now-familiar names like Rolf Harris and William Roache, to examine how far sexual deviancy is entrenched within the entertainment world. This can be followed upstream into Parliament, Chris says, and all the way to the Royal Family, whose history is steeped in paedophilia and child abuse. We question how it is that so many apparent 'pillars of society' turn out to be compromised in this way, with the suggestion that corruption and the capacity for blackmail is the basis on which our current sick institutions are founded. Chris speculates that the time surely can't be far off when the veil is lifted on the whole grotesque system, and the British public is forced to overcome its denial and come to terms with the sordid truth.We finish by discussing the recent death of 'Lord' McAlpine, and the low-profile way in which it has been reported, in contrast to the loud fiasco concerning his alleged 'outing' as a paedophile. Other names discussed include Jimmy Savile, Simon Cowell, Jonathan King, Tony and Cherie Blair, Gordon and Sarah Brown, Margaret Thatcher, William Hague and Ffion, Ian Duncan Smith, Leon Brittan and Barack and Michelle Obama.