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Patricia Devlin
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The Headlines
The Missing Records From the Epstein Files, and a Gun Battle Off the Coast of Cuba
Plus, a big shift in the housing market. Here’s what we’re covering: Epstein Files Are Missing Records About Woman Who Made Claim Against Trump, by Mike Baker and Michael Gold A Deal or War? Crucial Talks to Begin Between U.S. and Iran., by Farnaz Fassihi Surgeon General Nominee Sidesteps Questions on Vaccines at Senate Hearing, by Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Dani Blum Patel Ousts F.B.I. Personnel Tied to Inquiry Into Trump’s Retained Classified Records, by Glenn Thrush, Alan Feuer and Devlin Barrett Flori...
2026-02-26
10 min
The Explainer
Why are hundreds of suspected suicides invisible in official stats?
Internal HSE figures obtained by The Journal Investigates reveal that hundreds of people have died by suspected suicide within weeks of being in contact with healthcare services. Families who have lost loved ones say the system is overwhelmed, and that patients are often discharged without adequate follow-up or are left waiting in chaotic environments that are ill-equipped to handle psychiatric emergencies. We speak to Patricia Devlin from The Journal Investigates.Help is available: You can contact Samaritans on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2026-02-11
12 min
The Agenda
INVESTIGATION: Thousands of Incidents of Children Going Missing from Tusla Care - 19/11/2025
A child living in State care was reported missing 274 times in just one year, new figures obtained by The Journal Investigates reveal.The data, released by Tusla under the Freedom of Information Act (FOI), shows a pattern of repeated disappearances from Ireland’s State-run residential centres, with some young people going missing dozens of times every year.Internal records reveal that children in Tusla-run homes were reported missing on nearly 7,000 occasions from January 2020 to September 2025.In a statement to The Journal Investigates, a Tusla spokesperson said most missing reports do no...
2025-11-19
05 min
The Explainer
Why do children go missing so often from Tusla care?
New data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act shows a pattern of repeated disappearances from Ireland’s State-run residential centres, with some young people going missing dozens of times every year. What does it mean for a child in Tusla’s care to have gone missing? Why are these figures so high? And what does it say about Ireland’s care system? We’re joined by Patricia Devlin, investigative journalist at The Journal Investigates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-19
15 min
The Agenda
over 330% surge in demand for female Genital mutilation treatment services in Ireland
Patricia Devlin - Investigation Journalist at the Journal investigates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-05
12 min
The Agenda
Shocking Study Shows That One in Three Hate Incidents Reported to Gardaí are Racially Motivated - 17/09/2025
More than one in three hate attacks and incidents recorded by gardaí last year were racially motivated, analysis by The Journal Investigates reveals.According to official data, the number of anti-race crimes and related incidents has risen by 24% since 2021 – making it the single most common motive for hate crime in Ireland.Of the 676 hate crimes and reports recorded last year, around 264 (39%) were connected to race, according to An Garda Síochána.That’s an increase from 213 recorded in 2021, when a total of 483 hate crimes and “discriminatory” incidents were logged – a 24% rise in...
2025-09-17
08 min
Ocean FM News Reports
Donegal Seal Deaths Among Highest in Country
Donegal has recorded one the highest number of seal deaths in the country in 2023. The Journal Investigates is reporting that the number of dead seals washing up along Irish coasts more than doubled between 2020 and 2023.More frequent, severe weather as well as human disturbance are said to be impacting the protected species in Ireland.Journalist Patricia Devlin carried out the investigation and has been speaking to Ocean FM news:
2025-08-13
03 min
Ocean FM News Reports
Chinese surveillance cameras discovered in north west
Security experts are warning about the use of thousands of controversial Chinese surveillance cameras in public places in the north west.Hikvision is used by councils, hospitals and universities - despite being banned in many other countries including Australia and the UK.Queries from The Journal Investigates on whether Donegal County Council still use the devices were not responded to. It was subsequently discovered that cameras were in use outside Letterkenny Public Services Centre with Hikvision devices believed to be installed in some libraries throughout the county. Patricia Devlin from 'The Jo...
2025-07-23
00 min
The Agenda
Investigation: Female paramedics break silence on 'toxic' culture
Patricia Devlin - Investigative Reporter with The Journal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-07-02
04 min
The Explainer
Why is Ireland still culling badgers to stop TB?
Every year, thousands of badgers are killed under a State programme aimed at eradicating bovine tuberculosis. It’s a disease that can cause major disruption for farmers, but the strategy used to control it has become increasingly controversial. The Journal Investigates has uncovered that more than 80% of the badgers culled over the past five years didn’t have TB. There are also reports of other animals, even pets, being caught in government-issued snares. Reporter Patricia Devlin joins us to explain more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-29
16 min
Moncrieff
New investigation shows majority of culled badgers found negative for TB
The Government’s badger culling programme is coming under scrutiny after an investigation by The Journal has alleged that 80% of culls have been carried out on badgers that were not carrying tuberculosis…Joining Seán to discuss is Patricia Devlin, Reporter for the Journal Investigates...
2025-05-29
07 min
Moncrieff
New investigation shows majority of culled badgers found negative for TB
The Government’s badger culling programme is coming under scrutiny after an investigation by The Journal has alleged that 80% of culls have been carried out on badgers that were not carrying tuberculosis…Joining Seán to discuss is Patricia Devlin, Reporter for the Journal Investigates...
2025-05-29
07 min
The Explainer
What has a new investigation uncovered about vaping?
Vaping has rapidly grown to become a part of modern life, with shops selling vapes popping up almost on every street corner. But what is actually being sold, and who are the companies behind the massive industry? The Journal Investigates team — Maria Delaney, Patricia Devlin, and Conor O'Carroll — went undercover to expose the sale of illicit vapes in Ireland, and found numerous retailers are flouting the few rules that exist. Separately, their reporting also examined the links between traditional Big Tobacco brands and these new 'smokeless' products, and the lobbying which takes place behind the scenes. Hosted on Acast. See...
2025-01-30
16 min
The Explainer
How many homes are at risk from coastal erosion in Ireland?
Homes built near the sea have always been at risk as coastlines moves closer and closer — and in our warming climate, rising sea levels will become an increasing reality. The Journal Investigates has examined the scale of this in Ireland, revealing that the number of homes at risk of falling into the sea due to coastal erosion has increased 173% in just five years. Reporter Patricia Devlin joins us to look at why the numbers are increasing at such speed, and what can be done.To read the full report and to find out more about how to...
2024-12-11
08 min
The BelTel
20 women murdered in NI since 2020 - why do men keep killing?
20 women who have been murdered in Northern Ireland since 2020. Three of these murders have been in the last 7 months, with the latest being 81-year-old Patricia ‘Patsy’ Aust. Her brother has been charged with her murder. Compared to the rest of the UK, women here are twice as likely to be murdered in NI as a result of domestic violence. Do we have a problem? Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Sarah Mason, CEO from Women's Aid, with Women's Aid, and Karen Devlin, membership and policy at Women's Aid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-06-10
26 min
The Explainer
By Noteworthy: Why is our history falling into the sea?
Susan Daly speaks to Noteworthy's investigative journalist Patricia Devlin about her latest dive into threats to our monuments and heritage sites. Also joining the podcast is Ian Lumney, heritage officer with An Taisce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-26
31 min
Letras en el tiempo
Novelas y poemas inspirados en la lluvia
‘Novelas y poemas inspirados en la lluvia’. Especial de Patricia Del Rio sobre relatos que tienen a la lluvia como protagonista o como elemento fundamental. Esta edición va dedicada a todos los que están sufriendo, para recordarles que cuando la lluvia para, sobre ese fango que aterra y horroriza, vuelve a surgir la vida. Empezamos con los relatos bíblicos que, sin duda, marcan el inicio de los diluvios en la literatura... El diluvio universal, presente en el Génesis, es una desgracia que desaparece a todo lo que está en tierra, pero es también una figura purificado...
2023-03-20
44 min
New Books in Biography & Memoir
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
New Books in Science
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
New Books in Religion
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
New Books in the History of Science
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
New Books in Early Modern History
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
Ministry of Ideas
Illuminations Episode 1: Experimental Methods
Have faith and science always been enemies? The story of Robert Hooke, a revolutionary working in the Scientific Revolution, exemplifies the ways in which Christianity has actually provoked scientific inquiry. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.Patricia Fara, director of studies and affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge’s Department of the History and Philosophy of Science.Jim Bennett, Keeper Emeritus at the Science Museum, London and professor emeritus of the history of science, University of Oxford.B...
2023-03-12
35 min
The UTV Podcast
View From Stormont: Strikes, protocol and that Prince Harry book
No end in sight to the problems facing the NHS but can any resolutions be found? Sarah McKinley has a special report; and we'll be joined by the RCN's Rita Devlin and Patricia McKeown from UNISON.The Protocol talks continue. Some progress between the two sides on data sharing. UTV Political Editor Tracey Magee will have the latest. We'll also be joined by Suzanne Lynch and from America by former Congressman Bruce Morrison.And commentators Allison Morris, Clare Rice, Alex Kane.
2023-01-10
46 min
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Crucified
Belfast, May 1996.A 17 year-old boy is bundled into a car by four masked men.A sock is shoved inside his mouth to dull his screams. He is beaten before being driven at speed to an alleyway in the nearby republican heartland of Ballymurphy. He is removed from the car; his arms and legs are bound with tape and rope. His attackers hang him upside down on a wooden fence. It was like being crucified.What happens next is what's known as a 'punishment' beating. Attacks regularly carried out in Northern Ireland by paramilitaries...
2022-11-20
1h 15
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
The collusive murder of Raymond McCord Jnr
What is ‘collusion?” The dictionary quotes it as: a secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy in order to deceive others.”In Northern Ireland, far too many know its devastating reality. On November 9, 1997, 22 year-old Raymond McCord Jnr was lured to the grounds of a disused quarry on the outskirts of Belfast. There, members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) brutally beat him to death. His injuries were so severe, he could be only identified through his fingerprints.His murder sparked one of the most damning public inquiries into the workings of the UVF, an...
2022-11-08
1h 06
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Broken Dreams
In the mid 1990s, Donal Gray was a rising star on the football scene.Gaining caps for the Northern Ireland youth squad, he played in the Irish League before his talent saw him signed in Scotland where he had the chance to play against his heroes.But his dream of playing professional football was cruelly taken away when, in 1996, the then 19 year-old was subjected to a brutal paramilitary assault in the front garden of his Co Down home.Up to 10 masked men attacked the teenager with cudgels, pickaxes and iron bars...
2022-09-28
30 min
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
The US Marine turned IRA Gunrunner
Born in New York to Irish parents, John Crawley knew from a young age exactly what he wanted to do with his life - join the IRA.Enlisting in an elite unit of the US Marine Corps, his only goal was to receive the most intensive military training possible so he could go 'home' to Ireland and fight to end the British occupation of the North.He did, and received a total of 45 years in prison for both gunrunning and bomb plots.His recently released memoir 'The Yank' recounts his extraordinary experiences during...
2022-09-16
1h 23
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Teenager in the IRA
Thomas 'Dixie' Elliott was just 16 years old when he was recruited into the ranks of the Provisional IRA.By the age of 19, he was in jail.Sentenced to 12 years in prison for the the attempted murder of a British soldier, he had fully committed himself to violent republicanism.He claims he saw no other alternative.Born to a Catholic mother and a Presbyterian father, he grew up in Derry city during the worst years of civil unrest.. His want to join the IRA was fuelled by the Royal Ulster Constabulary...
2022-09-01
1h 15
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Murder of a Journalist
Martin O'Hagan had been at the height of his journalism career when he was brutally executed in the street by members of a loyalist paramilitary gang in September 2001. His last act of bravery was to sheild his wife from the bullets that took his life.The Sunday World reporter's brave exposes, hard hitting articles and insightful investigations into the dark underbelly of Northern Ireland's paramafia gangs sadly sealed his death warrant. But could his murder, carried out by the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), been prevented? And what's stopping police from bringing charges against those...
2022-08-08
1h 10
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
The Glengannon Hotel Shooting
On December 27, 1997, loyalist gunmen unleashed a hail of bullets at the entrance of a packed out disco in Northern Ireland.The ruthless attack at the Glengannon Hotel in Co Tyrone left one man dead and three others seriously injured.The shooting was in revenge for the INLA prison murder of Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) leader Billy Wright just hours earlier.Ruairi Cummings was just 17 when he witnessed the horrors of that night. His father Christy was gunned down in front of his very eyes. His injuries left him paralyzed for life.
2022-07-24
58 min
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
From Murder to God
Loyalist Alec 'Ozzo' Calderwood was just 17 years-old when he brutally beat Catholic Alexander Reid to death with a breeze block in 1980.The father of one was targeted solely because of his religion.In this episode, the man who carried out that killing talks about his involement in the purely sectarian murder, being sentenced to life imprisonment and finding God behind bars.He speaks frankly about The Troubles, religious hatred, love, God, his regrets, and most importantly, how he wants to see communities in Northern Ireland never return to the past.
2022-07-19
1h 06
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Norah
On July 8, 1981, a mother of three left her Northern Ireland home to get milk. She never made it home.Norah McCabe, 33, was gunned down as she walked down the street by a plastic bullet fired from the barrel of a police man's gun. The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) would later claim they were defending officers who were about to be attacked with a petrol bomb as riots and disorder broke out on the streets of Belfast. It was all a lie. Over 40 years later, her family still do not know why Norah, whose...
2022-06-19
45 min
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
The London Loyalist Gunrunner
Frank Portinari supplied weapons to the Ulster Defence Association and Ulster Freedom Fighters at the height of the loyalist gangs' killing campaign in Northern Ireland. But how did a north London lad with seemingly no links to paramilitarism become not only a gunrunner, but the boss of the UDA's Britain base during the deadliest days of The Troubles?The reformed terrorist, who once hid some of the UDA's weapons in a school, speaks frankly to Patricia Devlin about his past and his hopes for changing attitudes for the future. Interview originally recorded for YouTube. Check out No...
2022-06-05
1h 26
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
A Spy in Exile - Defiant until Death
This is the final episode in a special 4 part series.In 'A Spy in Exile - Defiant until Death' former British Agent Martin McGartland talks about surviving an attempted IRA assassination whilst under the protection of MI5. The spy known as 'Agent Carol' reveals what life is really like three decades on since being recruited into the ranks of the RUC's Special Branch and fleeing Northern Ireland. Today, McGartland's life isn't about fighting the IRA, but battling the very people who signed him up to work on behalf of the British State. And he vows to continue...
2022-05-25
1h 31
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
A Feud Murder: The Story of INLA chief John Fennell
On March 5, 1996 John Fennell - a founding member of the republican paramilitary group the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) - was bludgeoned to death at a caravan park in Ireland.The 40 year-old's brutal breeze block killing marked the second in a vicious internal feud that would see many others, including a nine year-old schoolgirl, lose their lives just two years before peace was brokered in Troubles-torn Northern Ireland.In a powerful, raw and open interview, John's widow Deirdre Owens tells his story. Speaking indepth for the first time about losing her partner, and father of...
2022-05-22
57 min
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
A Spy in Exile - Defying Double Death
This is Episode Three in a special four part series.In 'A Spy in Exile - Defying Double Death', former British agent Martin McGartland talks about the day that changed his life forever.Kidnapped by the IRA and awaiting execution, the unmasked MI5 spy manages to escape torture and death. But that day wasn't to be his worst.Despite starting a top secret life under the protection of the British security services away from Northern Ireland, he goes on to miracously survive IRA assassination yet again.Here, he describes how his disdain and anger isn't directed at the...
2022-05-16
1h 13
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
A Spy in Exile - Inside the IRA
This is the second espisode in a special four part series. During the Northern Ireland Troubles, Martin McGartland was one of MI5's most priceless assets. Born into a staunchly republican family in the IRA heartland of west Belfast in the 1970s, the British spy, codenamed Agent Carol, went on to infiltrate one of the most feared and ruthless terror gangs in the world.He stopped shootings, bombings and murders but his fearless undercover activities came at a price.Now living in exile under a secret identity, McGartland gives his most i...
2022-05-12
57 min
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
A Spy in Exile - The Making of Agent Carol
During the Northern Ireland Troubles, Martin McGartland was one of MI5's most priceless assets. Born into a staunchly republican family in the IRA heartland of west Belfast in the 1970s, the British spy, codenamed Agent Carol, went on to infiltrate one of the most feared and ruthless terror gangs in the world.He stopped shootings, bombings and murders but his fearless undercover activities came at a price.Now living in exile under a secret identity, McGartland gives his most indepth and explosive interview to date. And he reveals how MI5 ended up t...
2022-05-02
1h 00
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Anthony McIntyre - My Life and the IRA
At 16 years-old he joined the Provisional IRA. By the age of 18, he'd carried out murder.Prominent Belfast-born republican Anthony McIntyre talks candidly about his life before and after joining the Irish Republican Army. From picking up a machine gun at the age of 14, to prison, the Blanket Protests and hungerstrikes, McIntyre speaks rawly about his own journey through the republican movement and overcoming the bigotry that consumed him during the dark period known as The Troubles.Now aged 64 and living outside of Northern Ireland, he reflects on the past and the ongoing Boston College tapes...
2022-04-18
1h 35
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Johnny ’Mad Dog’ Adair - The Interview
He was one of the UK's most ruthless terrorists.Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair was so dangerous, the British authorities brought in a law to jail him for life. Now in 2022, over 20 years since he was released from prison, Adair talks about his paramilitary past, attempts on his life, fleeing Northern Ireland and his continued support for peace - but at what cost? The convicted director of terrorism also gives his views on allegations of collusion within his own paramafia organization, the instability surrounding Brexit and Northern Ireland protocol; the current threat paramilitaries pose t...
2022-04-10
1h 27
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Operation George - the covert police operation that took down a terrorist killer
Former undercover police officer turned crime author Stephen Bentley reveals the unknown details of one of the most audacious covert cop operations in UK history.Operation George saw British police officers form a fake organized crime gang that duped loyalist terror killer Jim Fulton into confessing to a litany of crimes, including the sectarian murder of an innocent grandmother.The former police officer also talks about his time working on one of the biggest undercover police operations to have taken place on British soil. Operation Julie saw a young Bentley infiltrate a Welsh LSD drugs...
2022-04-05
1h 15
No Edit with Patricia Devlin
Love, Loss and Legacy - losing my three children to homicide.
It was a tragedy that shocked Ireland, and beyond.The bodies of three children, aged just 9, 7 and three years-old, were discovered at their Dublin home.Conor, Darragh and Carla McGinley lost their lives to homicide - their mother Deirdre Morley, a paediatric nurse, was arrested on suspicion of their murders.In May 2021, the 44 year-old was found not guilty of their murders by reason of insanity. Her trial, which revealed the horrific details of how she took her children's lives, raised serious questions over the care and treatment of psychiatric patients in t...
2022-02-28
1h 04
RadioReason
Discussing the Century of Reaction
Writing in the Irish Worker on 14 March 1914, James Connolly said of the mooted partitioning of Ireland Such a scheme as that agreed to by Redmond and Devlin, the betrayal of the national democracy of industrial Ulster would mean a carnival of reaction both North and South, would set back the wheels of progress, would destroy the oncoming unity of the Irish Labour movement and paralyse all advanced movements whilst it endured. In this episode the Peadar O'Donnell Socialist Republican Forum convenes a discussion reflecting on the century following the 1922 Treaty and the solidification of partition ... as C...
2022-01-08
37 min
Cabot Coverage: A Murder, She Wrote Podcast
68. Murder in F Sharp (Season 7, Episode 10) (First Aired on December 16, 1990)
Dennis Stanton investigates when a prominent pianist's wife is murdered shortly after the pianist's hands are badly burnt.This episode can be streamed on Peacock.Guest Stars include:1. Keith Mitchell (The Six Wives of Henry VIII) as Dennis Stanton.2. Ricardo Montalban (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) as Vaclav Maryska3. Patricia Neal (Hud) as Milena Maryska4. Stephen Caffrey (Tour of Duty) as Alex Seletz5. Ken Swofford (Annie) as Lt. Catalano6. Joe Dorsey (Real Genius) as Ben Devlin7. Hallie Todd (Lizzie McGuire) as Rhoda Markowitz8. James Sloyan...
2021-10-01
54 min
Cabot Coverage: A Murder, She Wrote Podcast
41. A Body to Die For (Season 7, Episode 6) (First Aired on November 11, 1990)
When a man is found dead in Eve Simpson's bedroom, Jessica must find the murderer and all signs point to the owner of the hot new gym in Cabot Cove.This episode can be streamed on Peacock.Guest Stars include:1. Ruta Lee (Funny Face) as Renee2. Sally Struthers (All in the Family) as Nancy LaRue3. James Olson (The Andromeda Strain) as Clarence LaRue4. Alix Elias (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) as Mrs. Harden5. Ernie Lively (Turner & Hooch) as Joe Hardin6. Jason Beghe (Chicago P.D.) as Wayne Bennett7. Julie Adams...
2021-03-11
1h 03
The BraveMaker Podcast
92: Producer Richard J. Bosner
Richard J. Bosner, also known as Rick, produced the politically-charged true story Fruitvale Station starring Octavia Spencer and Michael B. Jordan which received the Sundance Film Festival U.S. Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic category and the Sundance Audience Award, U.S. Dramatic, presented by Acura along with 44 nominations/wins during the 2013 Awards Season. Bosner also produced Nick Sandow’s The Wannabe starring Patricia Arquette, with Executive Producers, Dean Devlin and Martin Scorsese. In the summer of 2015 he executive produced Other People starring Molly Shannon and Jesse Plemons which was the opening night film at the 2016 Sundance Film Fes...
2020-12-18
48 min
Following Films Podcast
Richard J Bosner on OTHER PEOPLE and FRUITVALE STATION
Born in Bogota, Colombia, Richard J Bosner is a Latinx award-winning Producer/Director who has established himself as one of the leading voices for a new generation of diverse, politically charged filmmakers. He is best known for producing the true story Fruitvale Station starring Octavia Spencer and Michael B. Jordan which received the Sundance Film Festival U.S. Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic category and the Sundance Audience Award along with 44 nominations/wins during the 2013 Awards Season. Bosner has also produced numerous breakout films such as Nick Sandow’s The Wannabe starring Patricia Arquette, with Executive Producers, Dean Devlin an...
2020-12-17
32 min
Book Birds
'City Girl' by Patricia Scanlan
Meet Maggie, Devlin and Caroline all over again. It's been thirty years but they haven't changed a bit! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-23
49 min
10X it! Life & Business as Usual? Never Again!
Interview with Entrepreneur Patricia Devlin - Posh Dragon
"Entrepreneurship isn't just a label - It's a Lifestyle" Richard Branson
2020-08-19
27 min
Paper Trail Pro
Police Failure To Investigate MRF Shootings
Paper Trail published proof from secret British archives that the MRF was guilty of a catalogue of murders and attempted murders of civilians in Belfast 1972. The report followed the failure of the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) Legacy Investigation Branch (LIB) to arrest or convict British Army soldiers in the killer gang, the Military Reaction Force (MRF). This is despite the LIB’s long-running Operation Everson, its investigation into the activities of the MRF, which began over 4 years ago. Paper Trail’s report, Shooters: Britain’s Military Reaction Force and Operation Everson, provides archival evidence for each of the inci...
2020-04-29
00 min
MMQB News
Lions To Keep Patricia, Brees Breaks TD Record
The Detroit Lions will keep head coach Matt Patricia and GM Bob Quinn next season, Saints quarterback Drew Brees sets the all time passing TD mark, the Pittsburgh Steelers will stick with Devlin Hodges at quarterback, and the Chiefs have claimed linebacker Terrell Suggs off of waivers
2019-12-17
04 min
MMQB News
Lions To Keep Patricia, Brees Breaks TD Record
The Detroit Lions will keep head coach Matt Patricia and GM Bob Quinn next season, Saints quarterback Drew Brees sets the all time passing TD mark, the Pittsburgh Steelers will stick with Devlin Hodges at quarterback, and the Chiefs have claimed linebacker Terrell Suggs off of waivers
2019-12-17
04 min
Chris Simms Unbuttoned
#77 - Week 6 Picks: Watson vs Mahomes, Browns exposed, & 49ers big opportunity
Simms & Florio pick every game from Week 6 in their usual Unbuttoned/PFT PM joint podcast. They disagree on a Texans-Chiefs shootout, talk about the Browns odds of bouncing back vs Seattle, and set high expectations for the 49ers.(5:35) TNF: Giants-Patriots "The Patriots will win, will they win by enough?"(7:55) Panthers-Buccaneers (in London) "Christian McCaffrey should be able to carry the Panthers."(11:50) Bengals-Ravens "The Bengals are not scared of the Ravens, but they're outmanned."(15:55) Seahawks-Browns "What made Baker Mayfield successful last year was Cleveland running the ball."(25:00) Saints-Jaguars "The Jaguars...
2019-10-10
1h 18
Saturday Live
Baroness Scotland, John McCarthy in Stratford-upon-Avon, Arlene Phillips in Manchester, Trevor Nunn's Inheritance Tracks
Richard Coles and Sian Williams with former Attorney General Baroness Scotland, art detective Christopher Marinello who has recently recovered a Matisse that has been missing for 25 years, and Giselle Eagle and Richard Brown who are about to be castaway on a remote island. JP Devlin takes a Daytrip with Arlene Phillips CBE, and Patricia Purvis tells the story of a locket lost and found. John McCarthy goes in search of the bits of Stratford-upon-Avon that aren't dominated by Shakespeare and director Trevor Nunn shares his Inheritance Tracks.Producer: Dixi Stewart.
2013-01-12
1h 25
Saturday Live
Patricia Cornwell, Elvis McGonagall, Cassius Clay's 'Stand By Me', Assisted Dying, Whisky Galore Shipwreck
Richard Coles with crime writer Patricia Cornwell, poet Elvis McGonagall, Michelle Clements who accompanied her terminally ill husband to the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland, Alisdair Macleod from the Outer Hebrides who's explored the shipwreck which inspired Whisky Galore, the club DJ who found a rare recording of Cassius Clay singing 'Stand By Me', and the Ulrika Jonsson shares her Inheritance Tracks.Producer: JP Devlin.
2011-11-26
56 min