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Men in the Arena with Matt Kovatchis & MD
079 - Former Gilmore Girls Actor David Sutcliffe On Why He Left Hollywood!
David Sutcliffe is a former actor turned life coach. He is known for playing Christopher Hayden on the television series Gilmore Girls and Detective Aidan Black on the television series Cracked. David Sutcliffe shares his journey from a successful acting career to becoming a core energetics practitioner and life coach. He discusses the profound impact of his chaotic childhood on his adult relationships and his struggle with trust and intimacy. David reflects on the tendency to recreate childhood patterns in adulthood and the challenges of helping others recognize their need for change. He emphasizes...
2025-02-13
50 min
Read With Your Ears, Explore With Your Heart With Full Audiobook
Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths Audiobook by Christopher Berry-Dee
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 814981 Title: Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths Author: Christopher Berry-Dee Narrator: Charles Constant Format: Unabridged Length: 07:21:00 Language: English Release date: 09-17-24 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Non-Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Thriller & Horror Summary: Exclusive, firsthand accounts of the men and women who have slept with infamous killers in a book praised as 'terrifying . . . true crime at its best' (Daily Express). Bestselling true crime writer and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee turns his attention to a new kind of victim: the wives and partners of serial murderers who remained unaware...
2024-09-17
7h 21
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Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more by Kingsley Amis
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2024-08-08
6h 30
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Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more by Kingsley Amis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/760330to listen full audiobooks. Title: Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more Author: Kingsley Amis Narrator: Anna Calder-Marshall, Tom Watson, Ken Stott, Iain Cuthbertson, Gayle Hunnicutt, Full Cast, Peter Jeffrey, Freddie Jones, Christopher Cazenove, Robert Hardy, Alan Bennett, Nigel Anthony Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 30 minutes Release date: August 8, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Adaptations of Kingley Amis’s great novels and acclaimed short stories Novelist, poet and critic Kingsley Amis was one of Britain’s greatest post-war writers. A mast...
2024-08-08
6h 30
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Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more by Kingsley Amis
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2024-08-08
6h 30
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Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more by Kingsley Amis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/760330to listen full audiobooks. Title: Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more Author: Kingsley Amis Narrator: Anna Calder-Marshall, Tom Watson, Ken Stott, Iain Cuthbertson, Gayle Hunnicutt, Full Cast, Peter Jeffrey, Freddie Jones, Christopher Cazenove, Robert Hardy, Alan Bennett, Nigel Anthony Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 30 minutes Release date: August 8, 2024 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Adaptations of Kingley Amis’s great novels and acclaimed short stories Novelist, poet and critic Kingsley Amis was one of Britain’s greatest post-war writers. A mast...
2024-08-08
6h 30
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Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more by Kingsley Amis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/760330to listen full audiobooks. Title: Kingsley Amis: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: I Spy Strangers, I Want It Now, All Free Now based on Girl 20 and more Author: Kingsley Amis Narrator: Anna Calder-Marshall, Tom Watson, Ken Stott, Iain Cuthbertson, Gayle Hunnicutt, Full Cast, Peter Jeffrey, Freddie Jones, Christopher Cazenove, Robert Hardy, Alan Bennett, Nigel Anthony Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 30 minutes Release date: August 8, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Adaptations of Kingley Amis’s great novels and acclaimed short stories Novelist, poet and critic Kingsley Amis was one of Britain’s greatest post-war writers. A mast...
2024-08-08
6h 30
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L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692278to listen full audiobooks. Title: L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings Author: L. P. Hartley Narrator: Denys Blakelock, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Robert Lang, Full Cast, Clive Swift, Robert Glenister, Sian Phillips, Eleanor Bron, Martin Jarvis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 22 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: Four of L. P. Hartley's finest novels adapted for BBC radio, plus bonus short stories An acclaimed novelist, short story writer and critic, Leslie Poles Hartley is best known for his 1953 novel The Go-Between, which won...
2024-01-19
6h 22
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L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692278 to listen full audiobooks. Title: L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings Author: L. P. Hartley Narrator: Denys Blakelock, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Robert Lang, Full Cast, Clive Swift, Robert Glenister, Sian Phillips, Eleanor Bron, Martin Jarvis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 22 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: Four of L. P. Hartley's finest novels adapted for BBC radio, plus bonus short stories An acclaimed novelist, short story writer and critic, Leslie Poles Hartley is best known for his 1953 novel The Go-Between, which...
2024-01-19
05 min
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L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
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2024-01-18
6h 22
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L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692278to listen full audiobooks. Title: L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings Author: L. P. Hartley Narrator: Denys Blakelock, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Robert Lang, Full Cast, Clive Swift, Robert Glenister, Sian Phillips, Eleanor Bron, Martin Jarvis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 22 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Four of L. P. Hartley's finest novels adapted for BBC radio, plus bonus short stories An acclaimed novelist, short story writer and critic, Leslie Poles Hartley is best known for his 1953 novel The Go-Between, which won...
2024-01-18
6h 22
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L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692278 to listen full audiobooks. Title: L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings Author: L. P. Hartley Narrator: Denys Blakelock, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Robert Lang, Full Cast, Clive Swift, Robert Glenister, Sian Phillips, Eleanor Bron, Martin Jarvis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 22 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Clean & Wholesome Publisher's Summary: Four of L. P. Hartley's finest novels adapted for BBC radio, plus bonus short stories An acclaimed novelist, short story writer and critic, Leslie Poles Hartley is best known for his 1953 novel The Go-Between, which won...
2024-01-18
05 min
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Romance, Clean & Wholesome
L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692278to listen full audiobooks. Title: L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings Author: L. P. Hartley Narrator: Denys Blakelock, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Robert Lang, Full Cast, Clive Swift, Robert Glenister, Sian Phillips, Eleanor Bron, Martin Jarvis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 22 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Clean & Wholesome Publisher's Summary: Four of L. P. Hartley's finest novels adapted for BBC radio, plus bonus short stories An acclaimed novelist, short story writer and critic, Leslie Poles Hartley is best known for his 1953 novel The Go-Between, which won the...
2024-01-18
6h 22
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L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings by L. P. Hartley
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692278to listen full audiobooks. Title: L.P Hartley: The Go- Between, & More: Four BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisations & Readings Author: L. P. Hartley Narrator: Denys Blakelock, Lockwood West, Richard Pearson, Robert Lang, Full Cast, Clive Swift, Robert Glenister, Sian Phillips, Eleanor Bron, Martin Jarvis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 22 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Four of L. P. Hartley's finest novels adapted for BBC radio, plus bonus short stories An acclaimed novelist, short story writer and critic, Leslie Poles Hartley is best known for his 1953 novel The Go-Between, which won...
2024-01-18
6h 22
Front Row
Carlos Acosta on the Black Sabbath ballet; Birmingham arts funding; the business of British fashion
Birmingham Royal Ballet is celebrating the city’s pioneering heavy metal band in a new production, Black Sabbath – the Ballet. Tom Sutcliffe talks to the director of BRB Carlos Acosta about how the marriage of apparently conflicting cultures came about. He also hears from the composer and arranger Christopher Austin on adapting the music for contemporary choreography and the dramaturg Richard Thomas about creating a narrative structure for an abstract dance form.Today it was announced that Michael Gove has appointed commissioners to take over Birmingham Council. To find out how this might affect arts organisations in the...
2023-09-19
42 min
Carnegie Council Podcasts
From Another Angle: Regulation, with Christopher Hodges
In this episode, host Hilary Sutcliffe explores . . . regulation from another angle. The basis of most regulation and criminal justice is the concept that instilling fear of consequences, such as fines, sanctions, and jail is the best way to deter future misbehavior in companies and individuals. Her guest this week Chris Hodges OBE, emeritus professor of justice systems at the University of Oxford and a legal scientist and former regulator, explores the extensive research which shows that in reality this is not true and why it often does the opposite, increasing the chances of further bad conduct. He...
2023-05-02
40 min
The Higher Self with Danny Morel
#78 - David Sutcliffe: Going Deep Within
Join Danny this week as he sits down with David Sutcliffe, a highly acclaimed somatic therapist. certified Core Energetics Practitioner, and also known as Christopher from the hit TV show Gilmore Girls. With over 15 years of experience in the field, David is well-versed in helping individuals connect with their deeper selves and overcome obstacles in their personal and professional lives. In this episode, Danny and David delve into the art of deep internal thinking, as they explore the practices and techniques that David uses to help his clients achieve inner peace and balance. You'll also hear about...
2023-02-08
1h 14
The Higher Self with Danny Morel
#78 - David Sutcliffe: Going Deep Within
Join Danny this week as he sits down with David Sutcliffe, a highly acclaimed somatic therapist. certified Core Energetics Practitioner, and also known as Christopher from the hit TV show Gilmore Girls. With over 15 years of experience in the field, David is well-versed in helping individuals connect with their deeper selves and overcome obstacles in their personal and professional lives. In this episode, Danny and David delve into the art of deep internal thinking, as they explore the practices and techniques that David uses to help his clients achieve inner peace and balance. You'll also hear about...
2023-02-08
1h 14
my comfort show
Gilmore Girls - S1 E15: Christopher Returns
Happy December friends! 🤎 Why did Christopher return? What will it mean for Lorelai and Rory? This episode was really special to me for so many reasons... and based on your responses on my Instagram, I think you might agree...! Listen to hear all about it! Recipe for the Episode: Chocolate Olive Oil Cake (I made this TWICE last week!) As a topping for the cake, I highly recommend this cream cheese frosting recipe! Links: David Sutcliffe talks about his favorite moments when playing Christopher on Gilmore Girls Email: mycomfortshow@gmail.com Foll...
2022-12-04
45 min
Masculine Mastery
Ep. 17 | The Power of Deep Feeling and Somatic Healing with David Sutcliffe
Learn how to release repressed emotions, energy and patterns you've been holding onto and come back into your power.As a former Hollywood Actor turned Somatic Psychotherapist, David Sutcliffe is on a mission is to guide you into your feelings and awaken you to a new way of seeing yourself and the world. Along his journey he's seen how unresolved emotions create distorted thought patterns, controlling the perceptions that manifest our reality and now is using his unique gifts to help you release what's holding you back so that you can step into a new paradigm of...
2022-11-10
55 min
A2 The Show
Psychologist Reacts to Hollywood, Andrew Tate & Screaming At Your Parents | David Sutcliffe
A² The Show - Ep 416 Feat. David Sutcliffe David Sutcliffe is a Canadian-American retired actor. He is known for playing Christopher Hayden on the television series Gilmore Girls and Detective Aidan Black on the television series Cracked. https://www.davidsutcliffe.com/about 0:00:00 Psychologist reacts to Hollywood, Andrew Tate & Screaming At Your Parents 0:06:14 How Hollywood ruins your mental health 0:13:51 Childhood trauma 0:19:54 Gilmore Girls 0:26:51 Andrew Tate 0:30:33 Yelling at your parents 0:48:00 Waking up A² The Show celebrates the world's most excellent individuals. 3 guys on 3 different continents, Ali Haajl, Ali Al Shammari, and Saeed El Jammal have created an international community of thought leade...
2022-09-08
55 min
I See News
Season 8 Episode 2: Sleaze Means Leave
After a string of ministerial resignations, Boris Johnson's political career implodes spectacularly and he is forced to resign.In this special episode we devote our entire broadcast to the chaos now engulfing the Conservative party. Our nauseatingly deferential correspondent Sebastian Forelock offers his eulogy for the political career of his hero, Danny Sutcliffe goes deep undercover in the leadership race at Tory HQ, and I See News brings you exclusive leaked audio from the interview process that saw Christopher Pincher appointed the deputy chief whip in the first place.Enjoying the show? Don't forget you...
2022-07-10
32 min
Pointless Exercise - A Desipio Podcast
199. Why don't teams sell earlier? - Pointless Exercise Podcast
The baseball podcast with David Brown is back and this week the guys discuss important baseball topics like why does Rick Sutcliffe think the Cubs are good enough to add players? Should the Cubs trade Willson Contreras? Why is it so much better when the Cubs bring up guys like Brandon Hughes and Christopher Morel instead of 30 year old non-prospects? Why do teams wait so long to sell? If the Nationals are really going to trade Juan Soto first, why would they do that? And second, why would they do that? When is it appropriate to interview players parents...
2022-05-19
1h 16
Start the Week
The age of the strongman leader
In The Age of the Strongman, the journalist Gideon Rachman explores how populist and authoritarian leaders have become a central feature of global politics. Since Vladimir Putin took power in Russia at the beginning of the new millennium, self-styled strongmen have emerged across the globe, from Trump and Bolsonaro to Orbán, Xi and Modi. Rachman tells Tom Sutcliffe how these leaders have taken power and the challenge they pose to liberal democracy. Judy Dempsey is a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe and editor in chief of the Strategic Europe blog. She explains how Viktor Orbán ha...
2022-04-25
42 min
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Vogel & Fraser: Four BBC Radio 4 full-cast crime dramas by Bill Lyons
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/557985to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vogel & Fraser: Four BBC Radio 4 full-cast crime dramas Author: Bill Lyons Narrator: Douglas Livingstone, Full Cast, Nigel Hawthorne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 46 minutes Release date: March 24, 2022 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Four full-cast dramas featuring the London police duo Sergeant Jimmy Vogel is an old-school, down-to-earth copper. Dedicated and tenacious, he's happy to work overtime to get results (to the dismay of his long-suffering wife, Mo). But after repeatedly missing out on promotion, he finds himself working under Superintendent Fraser, whose methods are alien to him. For Jimmy...
2022-03-24
5h 46
Listening to the Dead - Forensics uncovered
Handwriting and the Yorkshire Ripper Hoax
In October 1975, Peter Sutcliffe committed his first murder. Over the next five years he went on to become one of the UK’s worst serial killers. One of the main reasons the police took so long to find him was because they were sent off in the wrong direction by a series of hoax letters and a tape purporting to be from the killer. Nicknamed Weirside Jack, the perpetrator was never identified at the time. It wasn’t until 25 years later that Chris Davies – a forensic document examiner – got his hands on the letters. Chris joins Lynda and Cass to discus...
2022-02-02
41 min
British Murders with Stuart Blues
Interview #3 | Christopher Berry-Dee (Criminologist and Author)
I welcome criminologist and author Christopher Berry-Dee to the show in this interview episode.Christopher has written over 30 true crime books and frequently appears on TV documentaries as a leading authority on serial homicide.His 2003 book 'Talking with Serial Killers' has been translated into 8 languages and has sold over 1.5 million copies.Christopher was a researcher/interviewer for the acclaimed 12-part documentary series 'The Serial Killers', which aired in 1995, and has consulted on the cases of Fred & Rose West, Ian Brady & Myra Hindley and Dr Harold Shipman.Over...
2022-01-27
58 min
Gilmore Hour
What about... Christopher? (Who is... David Sutcliffe?) 🏍
En este episodio nos detenemos a comentar ampliamente el personaje de Christopher Hayden, así como algunos datos de David Sutcliffe, el actor que lo interpreta. Cuéntanos qué opinas del personaje en nuestras redes sociales.
2022-01-11
52 min
Start the Week
Finding consolation and community in reading
The historian, writer and former politician Michael Ignatieff talks to Tom Sutcliffe about how consolation offers a way to survive the anguish and uncertainties of the 21st century. In his new book, On Consolation: Finding Solace in Dark Times, he looks at how works of literature – from the Psalms to Albert Camus and Anna Akhmatova – help increase hope and resilience. On Consolation will be Radio 4's Book of the Week from February 7th. Christopher Prendergast’s Living and Dying with Marcel Proust is the result of a lifetime’s reading of Proust’s masterpiece A la Récherche du...
2022-01-10
42 min
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Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers by Christopher Berry-Dee
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/543890to listen full audiobooks. Title: Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers Author: Christopher Berry-Dee Narrator: Colin Mace Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 6, 2022 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Bestselling writer and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee turns his attention to a new kind of victim: the wives or partners of serial murderers who remained unaware of exactly who they had fallen for until after their other half's arrest or, in some cases, conviction, for multiple murders. Sonia Sutcliffe first discovered that her...
2022-01-06
8h 25
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Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers by Christopher Berry-Dee
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/543890 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers Author: Christopher Berry-Dee Narrator: Colin Mace Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 6, 2022 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Bestselling writer and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee turns his attention to a new kind of victim: the wives or partners of serial murderers who remained unaware of exactly who they had fallen for until after their other half's arrest or, in some cases, conviction, for multiple murders. Sonia Sutcliffe first discovered that...
2022-01-06
05 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, True Crime
Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers by Christopher Berry-Dee
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/543890to listen full audiobooks. Title: Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers Author: Christopher Berry-Dee Narrator: Colin Mace Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 6, 2022 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Bestselling writer and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee turns his attention to a new kind of victim: the wives or partners of serial murderers who remained unaware of exactly who they had fallen for until after their other half's arrest or, in some cases, conviction, for multiple murders. Sonia Sutcliffe first discovered that her...
2022-01-06
8h 25
Front Row
April De Angelis, Tokyo Olympics, Jordan Tannahill, Neil Mendoza
Playwright April De Angelis joins Tom to talk about her new musical Gin Craze! Described as 'a booze soaked love ballad from the women of Gin Lane.' The Tokyo Olympics 2020 Opening Ceremony took place earlier today, a year later than planned, in the wake of a number of controversies, not least the sacking of the Artistic Director the day before the event. For our Friday Review, Japan specialists Sakiko Nishihara and Christopher Harding give their views on the background to the ceremony and the event itself.Novelist Jordan Tannahill tells ue about his new...
2021-07-23
41 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: Caroline O’Hara … WOOF
Caroline joins me and we talk about random things from school to birds to even our customers at work. Care Bear is my bestest friend and we just love to talk. Go to my Instagram to answer the different questions posed in the episode!
2021-07-21
35 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: we’re gang affiliated
Olivia Ford joins me and we talk everything from prison gangs and stealing cars to what our future lives and husbands will look like. We both want the same thing (no surprise there). We finish on what’s in and what’s cheugy. And if you don’t know what cheugy is, you are it.
2021-07-14
34 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: the game show episode
Luke, Caroline, Savannah and Kelly join me this week. We play different fun games and talk everything relationships and life. We dish on what it’s like to have COVID and the college life through COVID. *Hint hint: it’s just alright*
2021-07-07
41 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: Hot Dogs on your Lawn
Hannah Mellor joins me and talks about URI and school. We talk hot dogs on your lawn (both the drink and the real things) and her ability to stay obsessed with the same man for so long. I love Hannah but he’s got to go.
2021-06-30
28 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: a whole bottle of Rosé to the face
Chelsea Love joins me this week to talk about new (now old) COVID regulations and how things will change. We look at how this is going to effect the oyster bar and us as servers!
2021-06-23
30 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: Starr reads my Tarot Cards
On this episode Starr Brosseau joins me for a tarot card reading. She goes in depth on different issue pertaining to me and you get to come along for the journey. This is my favorite episode to date and for once it leaves me speechless!
2021-06-16
35 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: Christop and GC’s film studio
Giancarlo Lavall joins me and talks about getting a film degree and everything that comes with it. Times have changed since COVID started but getting the degree is just as difficult. We also talk life at Matunuck and how it changes from place to place.
2021-06-09
29 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: the big man comes to talk
Brandon Hermley joins me and we talk influence and how you can change, working out and getting big and strong and the great fraternity of Sigma Tau Gamma. We laugh, we cry and we start off season 2 with a bang. Don’t forget to subscribe!
2021-06-02
31 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: we got nothing behind our eyes
Peyton O’Hara joins me and we sit at the beach and gossip our little hearts away. Peyton and I are awkward for a few minutes but if you stay there are some moments of amazing sass and jokes. Peyton and I talk about life at MOB, summer, how we like our bacon, and our favorite things to eat!
2021-03-24
29 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: moving fashion forward
Sofia Grossi joins me and talks about fashion. Sofia talks about her internship and life as a creator. She explains to us her future plans as well as how everyone can up there fashion game. HINT: it’s a really easy fix that everyone can do!!!
2021-03-17
28 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time : her majesty, Queen Mairead
Queen Mairead joins me this week to talk about boys, living together and SHAKIRA. We’re busy and beautiful people living our best lives in this world!
2021-03-10
32 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time : third times a charm
For the third time since the podcasts creation Maddie Warwick joins me from Daytona! We chat about relationships, Florida, the oyster bar and everything in between. We wasted our time inside while it was 85 and sunny outside, so you better listen!!!
2021-03-03
29 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time : Connor being normal for the first time
This week Connor Mulligan joins me! We talk about living and working in Matunuck, podcasting and different films we’ve been watching recently. Spoiler: he hates everything I love.
2021-02-24
38 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time : struggling through life ... together
This week my bestie Lilli Dwyer (and Mollie) joins me to talk about milk trucks?! We also go over how impatient people are and why they can’t change. Finally where’s my hat Lilli???
2021-02-17
30 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time : SINGLES DO IT BEST : Valentines Day Special
On this very special episode Peyton O’Hara, Lilli And Cailin Dwyer, Maggie Elay, Charlotte Rivers, Connor Mulligan, Maddie Warwick and Giancarlo Laval join me to talk all things Valentines Day. Lilli knits and Connor goes off topic while the rest of us talk about the does and don’ts of dating. We touch upon gift giving and relationship advice as well as sex! While a relationship is fun, SINGLES DO IT BEST!
2021-02-14
45 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: stir the pot and listen to the drama
Miranda Gustin joins me this week as we talk about living it up at Fitchburg, our next moves and our shared love for DRAMA!!!! (little secret... we love it)
2021-02-10
34 min
No Time for Time
No Time For Time: Chris and Hick take on the world
Conlon Hickey joins me on the podcast to talk about the fraternity, college life during COVID and everything in between!
2021-02-03
26 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: one long winded tangent
Maggie Eley joins me this week. We tend to run on many tangents and get distracted, but end up talking about our current lives, the pandemic and all of our famous (and non-famous) friends.
2021-01-27
35 min
No Time for Time
No Time for Time: it’s the dirtyburgs world and we’re just living in it.
Liam Foley joins us this week and tells us a bunch of stories. We talk Fitchburg, some fun drug stories and partying!
2021-01-19
34 min
No Time for Time
No Time For Time: Are we old?
Jared Lind and Maddie Warwick join me and talk about everything from our jobs to partying, to how Greek life has changed us.
2021-01-13
34 min
No Time for Time
No Time For Time: Wilding out with Nick Cannon
I talk with my beautiful friend Sam Poole about her winter break, working and most importantly her love for Harry Styles. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-01-06
35 min
No Time for Time
Welcome beautiful people to No Time for Time : the podcast!!!!!
2020-12-30
00 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
Hannibal Season 1 Episode 12 - HNR Review
On this episode of Horror News Radio: The Grue-Crew review… HANNIBAL (2013) Season 1 Episode 12 - Relevés. Be sure to subscribe to the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel to catch all the HNR episodes. And check out Patreon to see how to watch the recordings live! This is HORROR NEWS RADIO, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE podcast. Back with Doc Rotten once again are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net. Dave Dreher, the lead news writer at Gruesome Magazine. Award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore. Podcasting Roc...
2020-11-12
37 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
Hannibal Season 1 Episode 10 - HNR Review
On this episode of Horror News Radio: The Grue-Crew review… HANNIBAL (2013) Season 1 Episode 10 - Buffet Froid. Be sure to subscribe to the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel to catch all the HNR episodes. And check out Patreon to see how to watch the recordings live! This is HORROR NEWS RADIO, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE podcast. Back with Doc Rotten once again are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net. Dave Dreher, the lead news writer at Gruesome Magazine. Award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore. Podcasting Rock Star & In...
2020-11-08
36 min
Back to the Best
David Sutcliffe: Gilmore Girls & Horoscopes
Back in our second episode, we discussed the pilot episode of Gilmore Girls. We're so excited because this week we're joined by David Sutcliffe, who played Christopher on the show. We talk all things Gilmore Girls, and learn how David got started in the industry. We also talk about Core Energetics, and his podcast, The Psychosphere. We can't wait for you all to listen to this episode!
2020-10-22
1h 06
Modern Wisdom
#190 - Christopher Berry-Dee - Death Row's Worst Killers In Their Own Words
Christopher Berry-Dee is a criminologist and a writer.Christopher has spent a career interviewing some of history’s most notorious killers including Peter Sutcliffe, Ted Bundy, Aileen Wuornos, Dennis Nilsen and more. This is his first ever podcast.Expect to learn what it feels like to look pure evil in the eye, what makes psychopaths tick, why victims fall for these killers' deadly tricks and much more. Sponsor:Check out everything I use from The Protein Works at https://www.theproteinworks.com/modernwisdom/ (35% off everything with the code MODERN35)Ext...
2020-06-29
1h 15
Saturday Review
Hilary Mantel, The Mikvah Project, Sulphur and White, Among The Trees
Hilary Mantel's new novel - The Mirror and The Light - is the final part of her Thomas Cromwell trilogy. The previous two parts have sold millions of copies worldwide and garned prizes from all quarters. Can this one compare? The Mikvah Project is a new play at The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond. Two Jewish men meet every Friday for ritual cleansing and a close friendship develops. Sulphur and White is a new British film which tells the true story of a highly successful banker who suffered repeated sexual abuse as a child and how this drove him...
2020-03-07
54 min
Saturday Review
Making Waves, The Antipodes, Hanne Orstavik, His Dark Materials, Joy Labinjo
Making Waves: The Art Of Cinematic Sound is a documentary looking at (and listening to) the work of sound designers in film. What do they do and how do they affect the viewer? The Antipodes the latest play by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Annie Baker. Set in a brainstorming meeting for some undisclosed creative company, the tensions of office relationships and the need to be imaginative lead to tensions Hanne Orstavik's novel Love unfolds in a village in far northern Norway. Jon is a young boy, looking forward to his birthday tomorrow, always thinking of his mother even though...
2019-11-02
51 min
Money You Should Ask
Cracking The Code Of Wealth. David Sutcliffe
In this episode of MYSA, Bob speaks to actor, producer, and emotional health advocate and co-founder of Artist Warrior King, David Sutcliffe. You may recall seeing David as Christopher Hayden in Gilmore Girls, and other shows like Mistresses, Cracked and Private Practice. David is also a certified Core Energetics and Radical Aliveness practitioner, mentoring and coaching people in emotional health and wellness. David delves deep into conversation with Bob about his blocks around his own financial health and wellness. They talk about the financial cost of saying no to work, the hurdles he has experienced in changing...
2019-09-23
35 min
Saturday Review
Alys Always, Ray and Liz, Max Porter: Martin Parr, ITV's The Bay
Nicholas Hytner's new production at London's Bridge Theatre is Lucinda Coxon's play Alys Always, based on Harriet Lane's novel. A journalist decides to set her sights on a joining the exalted circle of a grieving best-selling author. Ray and Liz is the debut film from photographer Richard Billingham; weaving a story from his 1996 collection of autobiographical portraits of his hard-drinking and hard smoking parents living on the margins of society in a Black Country council home. Max Porter's new novel Lanny is a follow-up to his much-lauded debut Grief Is The Thing With Feathers. A magical child communicates with...
2019-03-09
47 min
Saturday Review
Doctor Faustus, The Image Book, Care, Hazards of Time Travel, Darren Almond
Christopher Marlow's Doctor Faustus at Shakespeare's Globe in London stars Jocelyn Jee Esian as Faustus and Pauline McLynn as Mephistopheles and is directed by Paulette Randall. Jean Luc Godard's The Image Book is described as an avant-garde horror movie, a vast mosaic of image and sound exploring the modern Arabic world. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Although it did not win the official prize, the jury awarded it the first "Special Palme d'Or" in the festival's history Sheridan Smith, Alison Steadman and Sinead Keenan star in Care, a new 90-minute...
2018-12-08
48 min
Saturday Review
First Man, Modern Couples, The Height of the Storm, Penguin Short Stories, Informer
First Man is a film about astronaut Neil Armstrong's life in the lead-up to the Apollo 11 moon-landing mission. The Modern Couples exhibition at The Barbican Gallery shines a spotlight upon the often under-appreciated partners of artistic geniuses whose contribution to their work and achievements has been hitherto unacknowledged or unknown. Jonathan Price and Eileen Atkins star in The Height Of The Storm, a new play by Florian Zeller translated by Christopher Hampton which has just opened in London The Penguin Book Of The Contemporary British Short Story includes 30 works from writers including Ali Smith, Zadie Smith, Kazuo Ishiguro, Martin...
2018-10-13
48 min
Saturday Review
Tartuffe, L'Amant Double, William Trevor, Animals and Us, Get Shorty on TV
A bilingual production of Moliere's Tartuffe at Theatre Royal Haymarket, written by Christopher Hampton and updated to a setting in contemporary Los Angeles sounds like a winning formula. It has had some damning reviews elsewhere in the press; what will our reviewers make of it? Francois Ozon's newest film L'amant Double deals with a Hitchcockian plot line involving twin psychiatrists both treating the same beautiful young woman who is having emotional and relationship problems. They also both happen to be sleeping with her too. It's very slick, stylish and French but is it any good? A final collection of...
2018-06-02
46 min
Saturday Review
A Wrinkle In Time, The Great Wave, Philip Hensher, Come Home (BBC1), America's Cool Modernism
Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kayling star as deities who are millions of years old in the £108m mega-budget film: A Wrinkle In Time. It's a story which mixes physics, time travel, female empowerment, and bullying at school. Does the presence of Oprah et al make it divine or dreadful? The Great Wave is a new play by Japanese Ulsterman Francis Turnly about the kidnapping in the 1970s of Japanese citizens by the North Korean authorities. Some returned, others were (and maybe still are) held by their captors. It's running at The Dorfman at London's National Theatre, Philip H...
2018-03-24
53 min
The Religious Studies Project
The BASR and the Impact of Religious Studies
A panel on the public impact and engagement of Religious Studies/Study of Religion/s led by committee members of the British Association for the Study of Religions, including Dr Stephen Gregg (Wolverhampton), Dr Christopher Cotter (Edinburgh), Dr Suzanne Owen (Leeds Trinity), Dr David Robertson (The Open University) and Dr Steven Sutcliffe (Edinburgh). Issues discussed include why RS continues to be a "muted voice" ... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2018-03-12
53 min
The Religious Studies Project
The BASR and the Impact of Religious Studies
A panel on the public impact and engagement of Religious Studies/Study of Religion/s led by committee members of the British Association for the Study of Religions, including Dr Stephen Gregg (Wolverhampton), Dr Christopher Cotter (Edinburgh), Dr Suzanne Owen (Leeds Trinity), Dr David Robertson (The Open University) and Dr Steven Sutcliffe (Edinburgh). Issues discussed include why RS continues to be a "muted voice" ...
2018-03-12
52 min
Saturday Review
Journey's End, Julius Caesar, Julian Barnes, Charles I at the Royal Academy, Trauma on ITV
Journey's End opened as a play in 1928. Set in the trenches of the First World War, there's a new film version which will hold a different resonance for modern viewers as for those theatre-goers 90 years ago . The horrors of war never really change, how do artists successfully interpret it anew? The latest production at London's Bridge Theatre is of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. There have been a lot of recent productions -what do our reviewer think makes this one special? Julian Barnes new novel -The Only Story - is about an affair between a young man and an older woman...
2018-02-03
47 min
Konch
Last Night In London Airport by Christopher Logue read by Stephen Sutcliffe
'Last Night In London Airport' by Christopher Logue read by Stephen Sutcliffe. 'Last Night In London Airport' was first published in the London Underground in the 1980s as part of the 'Poems on the Underground' series. A transcript can be found at https://www.poemhunter.com/best-poems/christopher-logue/london-airport/ More from Stephen Sutcliffe can be found at https://lux.org.uk/artist/stephen-sutcliffe
2017-11-30
00 min
Saturday Review
Blade Runner 2049, Labour of Love, Eight Ghosts, Ghosts: A Cultural History, Timewasters, 140 Years of Recorded Sound
Blade Runner 2049; 35 years after the original cult film, Denis Villeneuve directs the sequel starring Ryan Gosling. How can anyone follow up such a classic? James Graham's comic play Labour of Love tells the story of The Labour Party over several elections in the same fictional constituency somewhere in the north Midlands. starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig Halloween may be a few weeks away but Saturday Review is getting in early with two books - Eight Ghosts, commissioned by English Heritage (8 short stories by a range of exciting authors set in their properties) AND Ghosts :A Cultural History by...
2017-10-07
46 min
Saturday Review
Dunkirk, Much Ado at London's Globe, Sarah Winman, Rose Finn-Kelcey at Modern Art Oxford, Against The Law
Christopher Nolan's film Dunkirk dramatises the many acts of heroism and horror of the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of soldiers during World War 2 from French beaches. Many critics are talking about Oscars, will our reviewers agree? The newest production of Much Ado About Nothing at London's Globe Theatre sets the story during the armed struggles of the Mexican Revolution. Sarah Winman's novel Tin Man is a love story between two boys and a woman who changes their love and their lives; it's about relationships, loss and kindness The first posthumous exhibition of the work of Rose Finn-Kelcey at...
2017-07-22
46 min
Saturday Review
Alone In Berlin, Ink, Christopher Wilson, White Cube, Earl Slick and Lied
Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson in a film adaptation of Hans Fallada's novel Alone In Berlin - based on a true story of small scale wartime heroism. Ink - a play about Rupert Murdoch's acquisition of The Sun in 1969 and the grubby world of redtop journalism.Opening at London's Almeida Theatre. Christopher Wilson's novel; Zoo, a comedy set in Stalin's dying days, about a boy who inadvertently becomes the food taster for The Man of Iron Dreamers Awake is a new exhibition at White Cube Gallery looking at women in the Surrealist movement and its lasting influence on female...
2017-07-01
47 min
Saturday Review
RSC's Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, The Eyes of my Mother, David Vann, BBC's Decline and Fall
The RSC is staging Shakepeare's Roman plays, beginning with Julius Caesar and Antony & Cleopatra - how have they made them chime for today's audiences? The debut film from American director Nicolas Pesce The Eyes of my Mother is a black and white gothic tale of murder, home-invasion incest, necrophilia, abduction, imprisonment, involuntary surgery..I could go on, but I think you've probably got the idea by now. Is it any good? David Vann's new novel is Bright Air Black, a poetic prose retelling of the Medea story. BBC TV had adapted Evelyn Waugh's Decline & Fall as a 3 part series...
2017-03-25
41 min
Saturday Review
Nocturnal Animals, Dead Funny, BBC's Black and British, Naomi Alderman, Emma Hamilton: seduction and celebrity
Tom Ford's new thriller film Nocturnal Animals stars Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal A revival of terry Johnson's play Dead Funny opens at London's Vaudeville Theatre; does it live up to its name? David Olusoga presents BBC TV's Black and British part of a season of programmes under that title Naomi Alderman's novel The Power imagines a world in which women can conjure electrical charges from their hands - how does it change the gender power balance? Emma Hamilton - Seduction and Celebrity is a new exhibition in Greenwich looking at the life and career. Tom Sutcliffe's guests are...
2016-11-05
41 min
omega tau - English only
Farnborough 2016
Gast: Adeline Riou, Simon Smith, Christopher Benn, Geoff Barnes, Adam Dissel, Tim Mallins, Jason Sutcliffe, Ryan Nugent, Tony Flynn, Jack Cronan, Micah/Scoop, Steve Armson, Mark Faulds Host: Markus Voelter Shownoter: – This is my report from Farnborough International Airshow 2016. The episode contains 13 short interviews, as listed below. I had an absolute blast in Farnborough, especially because I met the APG crew and participated in the epic live recording of APG 229. I want to thank all those who donate(d), which helped make this trip possible. Once again, I...
2016-07-20
2h 52
Book Lounge by Libby
Ep. #19 -- If Books Be the Food of Love, Read On! Celebrating #Shakespeare400
Episode Overview: 400 years ago this month, William Shakespeare shuffled off this mortal coil but the show must go on, so OverDrive's Professional Book Nerds are discussing the man behind the myth in our latest episode. We also talk about whether or not it really matters if William Shakespeare actually wrote all of the plays attributed to him. After all, what's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Regardless of reading choices, remember -- when the question is asked To Read Or Not To Read, the answer should a...
2016-04-28
41 min
Saturday Review
Arabian Nights, The Flick, Garth Greenwell, Sicily at the British Museum, All the World's a Screen
Portuguese film director Miguel Gomes has created a trilogy based on The Arabian Nights. We've watched the first volume of the 6 hour epicThe Flick is a transfer from Broadway to London's Dorfman Theatre. Set in a rundown movie theatre, it explores the dynamics of the relationships among an increasingly unmotivated staffGarth Greenwell describes his novel What Belongs To You like this; "I'm a queer writer writing in the queer literary tradition for queer people". Is it a straightforward book?The British Museum in London has a new exhibition: Sicily, Culture and...
2016-04-23
41 min
Saturday Review
Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Star Wars, Serial Podcast, Dickensian, Penguin Monarchs
Dominic West and Janet McTeer star in the first major London production for 30 years of Christopher Hampton's Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Star Wars is back. Unless you've been living in cave, it's been hard to avoid. But is it any good? Last year WBEZ, Chicago Public Radio created the astoundingly successful Serial podcast and now there's a new series unravelling the peculiar story of American soldier Bowe Bergdahl Dickensian is Tony "Eastenders" Jordan's mash-up of several Charles Dickens stories and characters. How well does this TV series capture the spirit of the originals? Penguin publishing is putting out a series...
2015-12-19
41 min
Saturday Review
Oppenheimer, A Most Violent Year, Fortitude, Rubens, Sandip Roy
The RSC's latest production is Oppenheimer, a play about the man behind the invention of the nuclear bomb - a flawed hero, is it a flawless production? A Most Violent Year is set in New York in 1981, a year when more than 1.2m crimes were committed. JC Chandor's film follows a man trying to build up a family business in the face of alarming violence and corruption. Fortitude is Arctic noir TV. Set in an Icelandic Research Station where mysterious and untoward things start happening, the cast includes Sofie Grabol, Michael Gambon, Christopher Ecclestone and a host of other...
2015-01-24
42 min
Saturday Review
DV8: John, Interstellar, Peter Carey, Gold at Buckingham Palace, Puppy Love
Peter Carey's latest novel, Amnesia follows a disgraced Australian journalist hired to write the life story of a hacker activist who has raised the hackles of international governments because she wrote the code that unlocks prisons around the world. Carey is has twice won The Booker Prize, is this another winning work? DV8 Physical Theatre Company's new show "John" tells the tale of a man who grows up in an extremely abusive family and who- as an adult - finds comfort and company in gay saunas. There's a lot of vivid descriptions of what goes on - how will...
2014-11-07
41 min
Start the Week
Karen Armstrong on War and Religion
Karen Armstrong argues against the notion that religion is the major cause of war. The former nun tells Tom Sutcliffe that faith is as likely to produce pacifists and peace-builders as medieval crusaders and modern-day jihadists. But Justin Marozzi charts the violent history of Baghdad and asks what role religion had to play there. The philosopher Christopher Coker explores how warfare dominates our history, and argues that war, like religion, is central to the human condition. Producer: Katy Hickman.
2014-09-29
41 min
Saturday Review
Rush; Science Britannica
Fasten your seatbelts as the Formula 1 rivalry of the Seventies between James Hunt (Daniel Bruhl) and Niki Lauda (Chris Hemsworth) comes to the big screen. Ron Howard directs Peter Morgan's screenplay in Rush.There's a double bill of science as Richard Dawkins' memoir An Appetite for Wonder details his early life in Africa and at Oxford, until the publication of The Selfish Gene; and Professor Brian Cox looks at the history and future of British science in the BBC2 series Science Britannica.Tacita Dean's latest exhibition at the Frith Street Gallery in London includes her...
2013-09-14
41 min
Saturday Review
John le Carré's A Delicate Truth, and Matt Damon in Promised Land
John le Carré's new novel A Delicate Truth centres on the aftermath of a counter-terror operation codenamed Wildlife which takes place in Gibraltar. It raises difficult moral and emotional territory for all involved and is described as one of le Carré's most personal novels for many years.Promised Land is set in rural America and centres on whether a community will say yes to fracking when a big corporation arrives to try to buy up their land. Matt Damon and Frances McDormand star; Gus van Sant directs.Ben Elton's first sitcom for 8 years is...
2013-04-20
41 min
Saturday Review
22/09/2012
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests cultural historian Christopher Frayling, writer Sarfraz Manzoor and historian Kathryn Hughes review the week's cultural highlightsBrad Pitt stars as enforcer/hitman Jackie Cogan in Andrew Dominik's film Killing Them Softly - based on George V Higgins' 1974 novel Cogan's Trade. Cogan is called in to set things right after an illegal poker game is robbed. Set against the background of the runup to the 2008 presidential election, the film draws parallels between the need for economic stability in America's financial institutions and in its increasingly corporate criminal enterprises.Caryl Churchill's new...
2012-09-22
42 min
Saturday Review
04/08/2012
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests novelists Adam Mars Jones and Lisa Appignanesi and writer Ekow Eshun review the week's cultural highlights including Seth MacFarlane's film Ted.Mark Haddon's best-selling novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens. The production at the National Theatre is directed by Marianne Elliot and stars Luke Treadaway as Christopher Boone - a 15 year old "mathematician with behavioural difficulties" (his own description). When Christopher tries to find out who killed a neighbour's dog he unearths more about his own life than he...
2012-08-04
42 min
Saturday Review
21/07/2012
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writer Kamila Shamsie, historian Dominic Sandbrook and film-maker Carol Morley review the week's cultural highlights including The Dark Knight RisesThe Dark Knight Rises is the final film in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy. Christian Bale reprises his role as the caped crusader, coming out of seclusion after seven years to save Gotham from another existential threat.Dutch author Herman Koch's novel The Dinner has already become a best-seller across Europe. The book's narrator - Paul - is having dinner at an exclusive restaurant with his brother Serge and their two...
2012-07-21
41 min
Saturday Review
02/06/2012
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writers Malorie Blackman and Giles Fraser and musician Pat Kane review the week's cultural highlights including Ridley Scott's film Prometheus and Christopher Eccleston's performance as Creon in Antigone at the National Theatre.It is over thiry years since Ridley Scott all but invented the science fiction film genre, first with Alien and then with Blade Runner. Prometheus is described as a prequel to Alien, the film which itself has spawned so many sequels. Starring Girl With The Dragon Tatoo star Noomi Rapace along with Michael Fassbender and British actor Idris Elba...
2012-06-02
41 min
Saturday Review
05/05/2012
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests poet Cahal Dallat, anthropologist Kit Davis and academic and critic John Mullan review the week's cultural highlights.The three acts of Mike Bartlett's play Love, Love, Love at the Royal Court in London are set in 1967, 1990 and 2011 respectively. The action follows Kenneth (Ben Miles) and Sandra (Victoria Hamilton) from when they first meet through their subsequent life together (and apart).The Marlowe Papers by Ros Barber is a verse novel which adds a twist to the life of Elizabethan poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe tells his story, from his...
2012-05-05
42 min
Saturday Review
23/07/2011
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests the writers Malorie Blackman, David Aaronovitch and Lindsay Johns review the week's cultural highlights including the film Beginners.Mike Mills' film Beginners stars Ewan McGregor as Oliver, a lonely graphic designer mourning his father Hal (Christopher Plummer) who came out when he was widowed at the age of 75. Oliver's only companion is the dog he's inherited from his father until he meets a beautiful French actress.Hari Kunzru's novel Gods Without Men features a set of interlocking narratives stretching from the 18th century to the present day, all located around...
2011-07-23
41 min
Saturday Review
04/06/2011
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests film-maker James Runcie and writers Lisa Appignanesi and Kevin Jackson review the cultural highlights of the week including Much Ado About Nothing.Josie Rourke's production of Much Ado About Nothing at Wyndham's Theatre in London stars David Tennant as Benedick and Catherine Tate as Beatrice - the pair of bickering lovers who overcome their mutual antipathy. Rourke has relocated the action to somewhere resembling Gibraltar in the early 1980s complete with Princess Di masks and lurid cocktails.Senna is Asif Kapadia's film about the three times World Champion Brazilian Formula 1...
2011-06-04
41 min
Saturday Review
21/05/2011
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests playwright Mark Ravenhill, novelist Louise Doughty and cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling review the week's cultural highlights including Win Win.Thomas McCarthy's film Win Win stars Paul Giamatti as a struggling New Jersey lawyer who also coaches a lacklustre high-school wrestling team. For a while it looks as if his problems may have been solved when he becomes the guardian of wealthy, elderly client and, inadvertently, carer of his wrestling champ grandson.In Ali Smith's novel There But For The a guest at a Greenwich dinner party locks himself in...
2011-05-21
41 min
Saturday Review
19/03/2011
Tom Sutcliffe and guests writer Iain Sinclair, anthropologist Kit Davies and journalist Natalie Haynes review the week's cultural highlights including Neil LaBute's new play "In A Forest Dark and Deep" starring Matthew Fox and Olivia Williams.Neil LaBute is a film director and writer as well as a prolific dramatist whose past credits include The Shape of Things and the Olivier Award nominated Fat Pig. In A Forest Dark and Deep is set in a country retreat deep in the woods to which college lecturer Betty (played by Olivia Williams) invites her brother Bobby (played by Matthew...
2011-03-22
41 min
Saturday Review
05/03/2011
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling and writers Rowan Pelling and Ekow Eshun review the cultural highlights of the week including The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium.The Wizard of Oz is Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's first collaboration on a West End musical since Evita in 1976. Danielle Hope stars as Dorothy - she landed the role by winning the BBC talent show Over The Rainbow - and Michael Crawford is the Wizard.Justin Cartwright's novel Other People's Money tells the story of a 350 year old family-owned bank...
2011-03-05
41 min
Saturday Review
01/01/2011
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests Director of the National Theatre of Scotland Vicky Featherstone, Director of the Serpentine Gallery Julia Peyton-Jones and writer and Artistic Director of the Bath Literature Festival James Runcie look at the future of funding for the arts and ask if the new austerity is a problem - or an opportunity? Historian Dominic Sandbrook, theatre critic David Benedict, former Chairman of the Arts Council Sir Christopher Frayling, Chairman of the UK Film Council Tim Bevan and CEO of Faber & Faber Stephen Page also offer their views on what happens to the cultural life...
2011-01-01
41 min
Saturday Review
With Denise Mina, Ben 'Doc Brown' Smith, and Matthew D'Ancona
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests - crime writer and playwright Denise Mina; comedian, writer, and former rapper Ben "Doc Brown" Smith; and Journalist Matthew D'Ancona - review the cultural highlights of the week.The National Theatre's seasonal offering is a revival of Season's Greetings, Alan Ayckbourn's farcical yet brutal comedy which stars Mark Gatiss, Catherine Tate, and Marc Wottoon. Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp star in The Tourist, a thriller from Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, writer and director behind the award-winning film The Lives of Others. The screenplay is co-written by Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park...
2010-12-13
41 min
Saturday Review
13/11/2010
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests poet Craig Raine, writer Antonia Quirke and theatre writer David Benedict review the week's cultural highlights including The Train Driver.The Train Driver by Athol Fugard was inspired by a newspaper article which Fugard read in December 2000, reporting the death of a woman in South Africa who had stepped in front of a train with her three children. This production at the Hampstead Theatre stars Sean Taylor and Owen Sejake.We Are What We Are is the directorial debut of Jorge Michel Grau. Set in Mexico City, the film tells...
2010-11-13
41 min
Saturday Review
02/10/2010
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writer Linda Grant, comedian Natalie Haynes and former cultural historian and writer Christopher Frayling review the week's cultural highlights including Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.Michael Douglas returns as Gordon Gecko in Oliver Stone's sequel to his 1987 film Wall Street. Gecko's out of jail and the economy's crashing - is greed still good?Philip Roth's novel Nemesis is set in Newark in the summer of 1944 and explores the impact of a polio epidemic on the closely knit Jewish community. Bucky Cantor is an idealistic playground superintendent who tries to manage...
2010-10-02
41 min
Immerse Yourself in Stories Through Sound With Full Audiobook
Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers Audiobook by Christopher Berry-Dee
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 543890 Title: Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths: A chilling study of the innocent lovers of savage murderers Author: Christopher Berry-Dee Narrator: Colin Mace Format: Unabridged Length: 08:25:46 Language: English Release date: 01-06-22 Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Audio Genres: Non-Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Thriller & Horror Summary: Bestselling writer and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee turns his attention to a new kind of victim: the wives or partners of serial murderers who remained unaware of exactly who they had fallen for until after their other half's arrest or, in some cases, conviction...
1970-01-01
8h 25