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Chapter 13 - The Secret Riddle, covered by Sarah!We're going down memory lane with Burke and a young Dumbledore. Young Tom was creepy AF and is wildly skilled already.⚡️
Send us a textAngelo, Rhea, and Jay are back with an in-depth discussion of the new Robert Zemeckis/Tom Hanks/Robin Wright movie Here. First, the gang has a talk about the controversial use of technology to de-age actors and whether or not that helps or hurts a movie. Then, Jay gives his review of the movie and the gimmick at its heart (a static camera, never moving, through entire picture).THEN, The World Series scored monster ratings this year and the crew breaks down what the reasons for this were. Was it just because LA and New York are such big markets? Is it star power? Gambling? The Pitch Clock? All of the above? As always, it's never a simple answer.ALL THAT, PLUS: British Corner, a review of Venon: The Last Dance, a review of the new Martha Stewart documentary, and much MUCH MORE!MAKE SURE TO VISIT OUR SPONSOR: Steven Singer Jewelers!The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.
New studio alert! Young Tom has moved into the world famous neighborhood of Bushwick, Brooklyn and the boys have a new studio setup. Lots of fun tales this week, mainly centered around Timmy's harrowing experience in Amarillo, Texas. We've got some zero behavior, some hero behavior, and everything in between. Send us some notes, tell your friends about the pod, we love ya! roommatesinlawcomedy@gmail.com
It's zero time on the pod this week as the boys have some VERY solid nominations and a very healthy discussion regarding our nominees and why we feel their actions are stinky poo. Young Tom also gets tossed around in a hotel shuttle, meanwhile Tim makes a new friend in the front row of his show. Come to a show, tell a friend, send us a note! roommatesinlawcomedy@gmail.com
Join us as we chat #days! We meet a young Tom and Alice Horton and see a “baby” Lucas flashback!
In this episode Steve has a belated visit with Jim Meeks and Tom Gilroy which normally occurs at the annual Grand American Coon Hunt in Orangeburg..Jim is the founder and longtime curator of the Yadkin River strain of Treeing Walker hounds, known nationally for its contributions to coonhound history through several notable, well-advertised hounds. Circumstances this year prevented the old friends' annual reunion in Orangeburg and so Steve the pair to fill in the gap. Listeners become the beneficiaries in the interesting exchange. Young Tom, soon to be 23, joins his mentor and longtime family friend Jim to discuss the Yadkin River dogs, past and present. Steve takes the opportunity to drill down into several interesting points in the strain's storied history. Of particular interest to the host is the question of which trait or traits has carried down through the strain's fifty-plus year history. The questions of size and mouth within the strain are examples as is the question of Meeks' favorite among the many famous hounds that have worn the Yadkin River name. Dog talk abounds in this two-plus hour episode. Join us for answers to expected questions as well as those generated by the fluid conversations. No doubt Walker enthusiasts will find this episode as gratifying as a fireside rocker on a crisp mid-winter evening. Pull up to the fire and prepare to be warmed to the core by dog talk at its finest, cordial interactions that center upon the hounds of Yadkin River.
Mike Silver tells Murph and Mac why Brock Purdy is starting to remind him of a young Tom Brady.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Silver tells Murph and Mac why Brock Purdy is starting to remind him of a young Tom Brady.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fate that has befallen Young Tom Morris, the greatest golfing talent of the 20th century, is to be known, but only in outline. His singular talent is measured today by lines on a Wikipedia entry, or the ancient scrawling of a name on the claret jug, and if anything, his star has dimmed with the passing years. But when he died on Christmas Day in 1875, just 24 years old, he left the world of golf utterly transformed by a career that ranks with the most spectacular of all time. Young Tom Morris didn't just win with absurd regularity; he transformed his sport, ushering in the era of the celebrated professional, and paved the way for the economic structure of the modern game. To study him in-depth, 150 years later, is to bring color to the massive talent and heartbreaking end of the sport's first superstar.
Matt Harmon is joined by Scott Pianowski and Frank Schwab to preview all six of this weekend's NFL playoff games for Wild Card weekend in great detail.The guys tackle the games in order, starting with the Seahawks-49ers game and a conversation about rookie QB Brock Purdy (with lots of comparisons to 2001 Tom Brady). The group is split on who will be the winner of Chargers-Jaguars, but they might be aligned when it comes to which QB has the better head of hair.The Dolphins have no hope against the Bills, so the preview of that game inevitably leads to talk about Justin Fields' sack rate. The Giants-Vikings game is referred to as “The Fraud Bowl” because nobody believes in either team, although Daniel Jones is awesome and K.J. Osborn might have some interesting props this weekend.The Ravens can barely field an offense but their defense should be enough to make the first half against the Bengals interesting. Meanwhile, which version of Dak Prescott will show up in Tampa on Monday night?01:40 Seahawks at 49ers18:20 Chargers at Jaguars33:20 Dolphins at Bills44:55 Giants at Vikings57:15 Ravens at Bengals67:20 Cowboys at BuccaneersCheck out all the episodes of the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. The series became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. The primary sponsor of the show was Unilever through its Lux Soap brand. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
‘I'm Thomas Johnson, I live in the Cotswolds in the UK. I have composed hundreds of scores for all sorts of different kinds of theatre - tiny studios, mid-scale theatres, in parks, in schools, on Broadway, on the beach, from Minnesota to Moscow - ranging from solo harp to full orchestra. I greatly enjoy the collaborative process of theatre, and have a passion for working closely to text, believing that a musical underscore can be a proactive and exciting tool in shedding light on meaning; and music can of course be transcendent, travel beyond meaning, detonate a theatrical moment in a way that nothing else can. I'm also passionate about choral music. Human voices, singing in harmony, thrill like nothing else. There's something incredibly moving about the sound, and the commonality of it'.You can hear Thomas Johnson's music at: soundcloud.com/thomasfjohnsonMore about Tom:Odd things happen to Tom Johnson. Aged 11, he was hired as a minstrel with his violin to entertain at replica mediaeval feasts every weekend, including copious amounts of mead and token wenches to add to the atmosphere! Young Tom acquired the taste early for a ‘good night out' ! Aged 15, he discovered Punk music…Then, after getting a degree in English Literature at Oxford, he went to Sheffield with his then girlfriend. One week later, the relationship ended. Soon after, a friend suggested he looked for new opportunities in the classified ads in The Stage newspaper, Although completely unfamiliar to him, Tom responded to a vacancy at Dr Foster's Theatre Company. The principal there has remained a lifelong friend and colleague ever since. One Christmas where he now lives, a flash fire starting with a single candle quickly and completely destroyed his family living quarters - but, fortunately, it left his Egghouse Studio and musical instruments completely unscathed. Tom and his wife decided to stay on site and rebuild completely. This is very much in character as Tom has had in effect had only one job all his life, as a travelling musician, composer and choirmaster. If he has a regret, it is that he did not back up his primary creative talent with a reliable secondary ‘trade' like carpentry. Having said that, Tom admits he has shown little talent or even interest in any area not related to music! He is happiest quietly composing in his Egghouse Studio or working with enthusiastic singers in a rehearsal room, ‘creating sounds that no one else thought was possible!'A good guitar shop is his idea of window-shopping heaven and seeing a West Country sunset from a hillside pub, with a glass of good beer in his hand, is a spiritual experience. At a more fanciful level, Tom would like to be remembered as the musician who made a massive fortune late in his life and then died happily, missed and mourned by family and friends. And if he doesn't make that fortune, my guess is that Tom will still die happy. He is an inspirational man who has been inspired - and continues to be inspired - by others. As you can hear here now, uninterrupted, for yourself.Reg Starkey - Editor, UK Health Triangle Magazine
Ickey Woods talks about the Bengals' opportunity in the Super Bowl, how the “Ickey Shuffle” came about, his impression of Joe Burrow getting this team to this point, the pressure on the Rams and the biggest challenge for the Cincinnati offense.
(1/24/2022-1/30/2022) I'm big chillin'. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isaiah-m-edwards/support
Field & Courtney look ahead to Sunday's Chiefs/Bengals matchup. Gerry Dulac joins to talk about the end of Big Ben in Pittsburgh. Booger McFarland joins to preview the Orange Bowl. Plus, we play Take It or Shake It.
Field & Courtney look ahead to Sunday's Chiefs/Bengals matchup. Gerry Dulac joins to talk about the end of Big Ben in Pittsburgh. Booger McFarland joins to preview the Orange Bowl. Plus, we play Take It or Shake It.
Field & Courtney look ahead to Sunday's Chiefs/Bengals matchup. Gerry Dulac joins to talk about the end of Big Ben in Pittsburgh. Booger McFarland joins to preview the Orange Bowl. Plus, we play Take It or Shake It.
Field & Courtney look ahead to Sunday's Chiefs/Bengals matchup. Gerry Dulac joins to talk about the end of Big Ben in Pittsburgh. Booger McFarland joins to preview the Orange Bowl. Plus, we play Take It or Shake It.
Field & Courtney look ahead to Sunday's Chiefs/Bengals matchup. Gerry Dulac joins to talk about the end of Big Ben in Pittsburgh. Booger McFarland joins to preview the Orange Bowl. Plus, we play Take It or Shake It.
TalkinGolf History presents The Legacy of Tom Morris Part 1. This is a two part podcast. Part 1 dives into the history of Old Tom Morris, his relationship with Allan Robertson, his rivalry with Willie Park and the Birth of the Open Championship. We are joined by two golf historians, Roger McStravick of St Andrews an expert on the life of Old Tom Morris and Stephen Proctor who is an expert on the life of Young Tom Morris; together for the first time they discuss the History and Legacy of Tom Morris. In part 2 we will dive into the lives of both Old and Young Tom Morris.
"Darkwing is just Batman with no prep-time”In this week's episode, The Marvelous Friends talk about Robert Kirkman's "Invincible" . It gets suprisingly controversial! Invincible Review: 00:03:02Omni Man as a bad Dad: 00:07:36Darkwing is not Batman: 00:26:51Omni man is a worse Dad?: 00:40:46The annoying Rexplode: 01:04:22Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @marvelous_pod Email us at marvelousfriendspod@gmail.com, we’d love to hear from you. Or if you’d like call leave us a voicemail @(617) 299-6644 If you enjoy our podcast and like to support the friends, you can subscribe and give us a review on apple podcasts.Four friends, the MCU, and a podcast.
This week, I sat down with longtime friend, Dewayne Burns, from so many bands I don't even know where to start! Of course, as usual, we talked about his history in bands, but we also talked about his love of movies (including a podcast he has called The Punk rock Movie Discussion!), tour tips, The AGP, and we do some reminiscing about how we kind of knew each other in our pre-punk rock days! This one is a little longer than normal, but he had so many bands that I didn't want to leave anything out (though I still have least 30 minutes of stuff that will end up on patreon in the next few days)!https://www.facebook.com/herosupporthxc/https://herosupport.bandcamp.com/https://herosupportrecordspod.buzzsprout.com/https://linktr.ee/gabbagabbahuh/Songs for GGHT37:The Style Kings? - How Many Times?The Map Says We're Fucked - DarrylThe Style Kings? - AnymorePeter Mayhew - As Expressed Through an AutopsyMitchell - CeaseThe Accidents - Clover ChaosYoung Tom Fury - Rocketship RebellionWalsham - Who Wants to be a Bus Driver When You Can be a Bear?The Engineer - untitled 3The Map Says We're Fucked - Roll for DamageLewis Turn Out - Upchucks and FuckupsHarlem Downtrotters - Stabra KadabraLewis Turn Out - Ole GregSimply Dead - Keeping it 100Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/gabbagabbahuh)
Lux Radio Theatre - Young Tom Edison
Connor talks to three actors who shared roles with Tom Hanks when they were kids: Elijah Wood (Radio Flyer), David Moscow (Big), and Michael Conner Humphreys (Forrest Gump).---Follow the show @deadeyespodcastAdvertise on Dead Eyes via Gumball.fm
Mike Max talks with former NFL Official Bernie Kukar about working the game, pressure involved, Tom Brady and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Christmas Eve, and we open where we left off. Young Tom has runaway from home moments after learning of his parents' impending separation. He seeks advice from Grandma Time, the mysterious woman in the neighborhood everyone is convinced is some sort of witch. If only it were that simple. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/full-fathom/message
Tom tells us a story from his childhood. On a Christmas Eve many years back, he met...Grandma Time. In his neighborhood growing up, she was the local witch...or a necromancer. Young Tom seeks out advice from the mysterious woman... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/full-fathom/message
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a long-run classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943 /1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935-54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listen https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lux-radio-theatre/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Young Tom was born the seventh, and youngest child, of Samuel and Nancy on February 11, 1847, in Milan Ohio. Samuel, an exiled political Activist from Canada and Nancy an accomplished school teacher. It became apparent the young Tom was not going to be like other children. Though suffering from rather profound hearing loss due to scarlet fever, he was vigorous, bright, and engaged in life. By the age of 12, he was selling newspapers along the Grand Trunk Railroad line. There are many lessons we could learn from Tom. It’s complicated, He was complicated. In him, there was both good and bad - and so it is most anyone else who has ever lived.
In another edition of Character Study, we talk about the two main characters in one of our favorite films The Lighthouse. As we breakdown each person we discuss the two men and their contrasting styles as people, as well as the themes that drive them such as mythology and primal instincts that Robert Eggers himself so cleverly weaved into the story. Once again we must spend a month as wiki's and find some enchantment in the light.
Melissa's Snake, Death Declarations and Young Tom.
It's a Reading Room episode of the TrapDraw as Randy is joined by author Stephen Proctor to discuss his book, "Monarch of the Green: Young Tom Morris, Pioneer of Modern Golf." No doubt the name Young Tom Morris is familiar to you, but how much do you know about his life? Do you know why he's such an important figure in the game of golf? How he has influenced the modern game? How about the massive tragedy surrounding him? Stephen Proctor is a golf historian and spent several years researching and writing about Young Tom. He's a great storyteller and shares what he knows about one of the games foremost figures. Enjoy!
-How impressive was Trae Young last night? (00:15) -Could Tom Brady actually go to the Titans? (25:35) -Do you have a problem with Joel Embiid referring to himself as the best player in the world? (36:13) -Skip and Shannon preview Wilder vs. Fury II. (48:11) -Could you see LeBron James running for president some day? (57:25) -Tony Allen joins the show. (1:07:10) -What does it tell you that reports say players respect Kawhi in the locker room but don’t love the special treatment he gets? (1:23:36) -Do you agree that the Patriots’ dynasty is over if Tom Brady leaves? (1:36:54) -Do you agree with Russell Westbrook that he’s always gets the blame for being the bad guy? (1:46:11) -What happens next with the NFL CBA? (1:51:40)
Perfect pets of the Premier League; including £100k fish, Super pigs and Bernard Llama. Young Tom, 7, picks your captain as we look ahead to the confusing gameweek 26. Plus a worrying message from Scott Carson and a lovely letter from Frank Lampard. Cute! Twitter (https://twitter.com/ffhangover) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ffhangover) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/fantasyfootballhangover) ffhangover@gmail.com Beers from our friends at Sourced Market St Pancras https://twitter.com/SourcedMarket Join our mini league using the code ccnow8
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Long before there was Tiger Woods there was Young Tom Morris. Four times a winner of The Open and the first golfer who could truly be referred to as a touring professional, his fascinating but tragic life story is far from well known enough among golfers worldwide. But that is set to change with the release of a remarkable book - Monarch Of The Green - by former newspaper journalist and editor Stephen Proctor. Proctor joins the TG History podcast to talk about his inspiration for writing the book and the process of putting it together. Where to buy the book: In the US from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Monarch-Green-Morris-Pioneer-Modern/dp/1909715751) In the UK (https://www.birlinn.co.uk/Monarch-of-the-Green.html) In Australia from BookTopia (https://www.booktopia.com.au/monarch-of-the-green-stephen-proctor/prod9781909715752.html) Special Guest: Stephen Proctor.
Martin visits the birthplace of The Open Championship; Prestwick Golf Club. The club was founded already 1891 but in contradiction to its long history the club has only had seven teaching professionals. The first one was Old Tom Morris and number seven is David Fleming, who is the guest in this fourth episode of Martin Möter.In addition to the history of The Open Championship David tells the story of Old Tom Morris and his relation to his son Young Tom – a man who was one of the first people to make a living from playing the game. Also listen to the shivering story of how one of Old Tom's decisions would lead to his son's heartbreak and eventual passing.Martin gästar platsen där British Open grundades; Prestwick Golf Club. Klubben grundades redan 1891 men har trots sin långa historia bara haft sju teaching professionals. Först av dem var Old Tom Morris och nummer sju är David Fleming, som i detta fjärde avsnitt gästar Martin Möter.Förutom om British Opens historia berättar David bland annat om Old Tom Morris och hans relation till sonen Young Tom – en man som var en av tidernas första att tjäna pengar som golfspelare. Hör också den hjärtskärande historien om hur ett av Old Tom Morris beslut skulle leda till sonens hjärtesorg och sedermera bortgång.OBS! Detta avsnitt är på engelska.
This week Albert Hammond Jr talks about the genesis of his album 'Francis Trouble'. Find out what pseudonym Cate Blanchett went under as a child. She chats with Jack Black about their new film 'The House with a Clock in Its Walls'. The Beta Band's classic 1998 compilation album The Three EP's has turned 20. An anniversary edition is out and founder member John Mclean speaks about the group's genesis. Budget Crisp Friday rounds off the week, the day after Young Tom left the fold to find his fortune in London. But that's not all, Mark and Stu salivate over Pavlovian responses and the intriguingly titled 'Rump Of Steel Skin' by Parliament was on The Chain.
On this show we are joined by recording artist Garrett Bolton (Young Tom) to talk about his music career. (2:00-18:00)We break down all the big moves from the NFL Draft. Topics include: the Browns, Best QB Situation, the Ravens, Eagles, Redskins, and who had the worst draft.(19:00-55:00)We debated what went wrong in OKC and how they fix it moving forward. (56:00-1:16:00)Final Drive and more. (1:17:00-END).
Two of golf’s most revered figures — Young Tom and Old Tom Morris — are brought to life in “Tommy’s Honour,” the new film directed by Jason Connery who joins hosts Mitch Laurance and Darin Bunch for a discussion about their impact on the game, re-creating a vintage version of the Old Course at St. Andrews and how “Tommy” paved the way for modern professional athletes.
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Thu, Feb 26 2009 Mister Ron's Basement #1300 Welcome to the 1300th Episode of Mister Ron's Basement! We've been doing these almost every day for nearly four years now, and we have lots more fun stuff planned for you in the future! Meanwhile, to celebrate this milestone Episode, we are presenting one of the funniest stories ever. It's by Robert J. Burdette, and it comes from his 1912 book 'Old Time, Young Tom.' This tale simply builds and builds -- it is entitled 'The Relief of the Slamrack.' Your comments are, as always, most welcome. Time: approx seventeen minutes The Mister Ron's Basement Full Catalog can be found at: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Rons_Full_Catalog.html The Robert J. Burdette Catalog of Stories is at: http://ronevry.com/burdette.html
Thu, Jan 03 2008 Mister Ron's Basement #946 After an involuntary extended break from Podcasting due to technical circumstances beyond our control, Mister Ron's Basement is back with more great fun stories from the Public Domain! Today, we bring in the New Year with the delightful tale of 'A Minute of Time' by Robert J. Burdette, from his 1912 book, 'Old Time and Young Tom.' Time: approx thirteen minutes Time: approx five and a half minutes The Mister Ron's Basement Full Catalog can be found at: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Rons_Full_Catalog.html The Robert J. Burdette Catalog of Stories is at: http://ronevry.com/burdette.html
Here's a nice jig named after a by now fairly aged Tom Ennis.