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Going behind the scenes to bring you showbiz interviews, TV recommendations and our thoughts on the latest movie releases - from both sides of the Atlantic. Join Katie, Claire and Stevie for a fun look at the world of entertainment. Got a message for us? Email [email protected]
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Hi everyone !! This is an update on May 3rd 2024… we have decided to take a break again, as there is a conflict of interest with one half of this duo. Thank you for the listens!! You are all much appreciated.
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We are two ladies united through Instagram and our mutual love of #Bravo. We share our sometimes 'unpopular' views of the most talked about issues on shows like Vanderpump Rules, Summer House and Real Housewives in hopes of igniting additional conversations and perspective. Located in the heart of New Jersey and near Canada's capital of Ottawa; we aim to keep it real and keep it honest. Subscribe for the latest content on all things #vanderpumprules #summerhouse #winterhouse #southerncharm #realhousewives and of course any other juicy gossip we can get our mitts on ❤️
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Your one stop shop podcast talking all things news, random topics and movies. I’ll be bringing up controversies from the past, answering questions that nobody asked and share my self appointed expert opinion on cinema. If that sounds like your cup of tea welcome to world of Barry Abbreviated!
Instagram: barryabbreviated
e-mail: [email protected]
Huge thanks to Rob from Sentinel Audio @robhand for helping put this together.
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From the girls that brought you the Socks with Sandals radio show in the 90's, comes Above Deck, a Below Deck breakdown podcast. Each week we'll recap the latest episode of Below Deck, share a few laughs with the captain and crew and discuss what's new in the Below Deck universe. Get in touch on Instagram @abovedeckpod Send us an email or voice memo: [email protected] . We are supported by BetterHelp. Our listeners get 10% off your first month at http://BetterHelp.com/AboveDeck Thank you to Stream2Sea! For 10% off your order go to http://stream2sea.com and use code ABOVEDECK.
A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. -
Gør dig klar til at grine, gispe, sladre og ikke mindst - forelske dig i Bachelorette! Hver uge får Line Kirsten Nikolajsen to kendte superfans i studiet. Og du kan være sikker på, at intet går deres næse forbi, når det kommer til akavede øjeblikke, sjove detaljer og kærlighedskonspirationer.
Podcasten er frit tilgængelig på TV 2s nyhedsapp og udkommer hver torsdag klokken 06.00.
Find 'Besat af Bachelorette' her https://bit.ly/4aMCm21.
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Don Rickles: The Legendary Career of a Comedy Icon Born on May 8, 1926, in the bustling borough of Queens, New York, Donald Jay Rickles was destined for greatness. The son of Max and Etta Rickles, he grew up in a warm, loving Jewish household that nurtured his innate sense of humor and quick wit. From a tender age, young Rickles displayed an uncanny ability to elicit laughter from those around him, a talent that would later propel him to the pinnacle of the entertainment industry. As a student at Newtown High School, Rickles' magnetic personality and comedic prowess were already evident, endearing him to classmates and teachers alike. Upon graduating, he answered the call of duty, enlisting in the U.S. Navy during the tumultuous years of World War II. Serving as a seaman first class aboard the USS Cyrene, a motor torpedo boat tender, Rickles witnessed firsthand the sacrifices and camaraderie that defined this pivotal moment in history. Little did he know that his experiences in the Navy would shape his future career, imbuing him with the resilience, adaptability, and fearlessness that would become the hallmarks of his comedic style. With the war behind him, Rickles set his sights on the glittering world of entertainment. Driven by a passion for acting, he enrolled at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts, eager to hone his craft and make his mark on the stage. However, the path to success was not without its obstacles. Despite his undeniable talent, Rickles found himself grappling with the harsh realities of the industry, facing limited opportunities and countless rejections. Undeterred by the challenges that lay before him, Rickles made a bold decision that would forever alter the course of his life. In the 1950s, frustrated by the scarcity of acting roles, he fearlessly ventured into the realm of stand-up comedy. It was in this arena that Rickles truly found his calling, armed with a sharp tongue, lightning-fast wit, and an audacious approach to humor that would soon set him apart from his peers. As he took to the stage in smoke-filled nightclubs, Rickles unleashed a torrent of insults and barbs that left audiences reeling with laughter. His unique brand of comedy, characterized by rapid-fire delivery and a seemingly fearless disregard for social niceties, quickly garnered attention. Word of his uproarious performances spread like wildfire, and soon, Rickles found himself commanding the respect and admiration of his fellow comedians and the public alike. Rickles' meteoric rise to fame can be traced back to a single, fateful night when the legendary Frank Sinatra graced one of his performances. As Rickles unleashed his trademark wit, sparing no one in the room—not even Sinatra himself—from his comedic onslaught, the atmosphere was electric. Sinatra, known for his own quick temper and sharp tongue, found himself captivated by Rickles' audacity and the sheer hilarity of his material. This serendipitous encounter proved to be the catalyst that would propel Rickles into the stratosphere of stardom. With Sinatra's seal of approval, doors that had once been firmly closed began to swing open wide. Rickles soon found himself gracing the stages of the most prestigious venues, his name emblazoned on marquees from coast to coast. Television appearances followed in rapid succession, with Rickles becoming a regular fixture on popular shows such as "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" and "The Dean Martin Show." His unfiltered, no-holds-barred approach to comedy resonated with audiences, who eagerly tuned in to witness his next verbal sparring match. It was during this time that Rickles earned the moniker "The Merchant of Venom," a title that would stick with him throughout his illustrious career, encapsulating his uncanny ability to deliver insults with a smile and leave his targets laughing in spite of themselves. While stand-up comedy remained the bedrock of Rickles' success, his talents extended far beyond the confines of the stage. As his popularity soared, Hollywood came calling, eager to harness his magnetic presence and comedic prowess for the screen. Rickles proved himself to be a versatile actor, effortlessly transitioning between television and film roles. From 1976 to 1978, he starred in the sitcom "C.P.O. Sharkey," showcasing his ability to carry a series with his larger-than-life personality. Guest appearances on beloved shows like "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "Gilligan's Island" further cemented his status as a sought-after television personality, his mere presence guaranteeing a ratings boost and a bevy of laughs. On the silver screen, Rickles left an indelible mark with memorable performances in a wide array of films. He demonstrated his dramatic range in the gripping submarine thriller "Run Silent, Run Deep" (1958), holding his own alongside screen legends Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. In the war comedy "Kelly's Heroes" (1970), Rickles brought his signature wit to the role of Staff Sergeant "Crapgame" Krapman, stealing scenes with his impeccable timing and irreverent humor. Perhaps one of Rickles' most enduring film contributions came in the form of his voice work as Mr. Potato Head in the beloved "Toy Story" franchise. His distinctive vocal performance breathed life into the plastic spud, endearing him to a whole new generation of fans and solidifying his place in the hearts of children and adults alike.
Despite the larger-than-life persona he projected on stage, Don Rickles was a man of great depth, warmth, and unwavering devotion to his family. In 1965, he wed Barbara Sklar, the love of his life and his rock throughout his remarkable career. Together, they built a beautiful family, welcoming two children, Mindy and Larry, into the world. Those who knew Rickles intimately spoke of his unwavering commitment to his loved ones, a side of him that stood in stark contrast to his on-stage persona. He was a doting father and a loving husband, often expressing his deep affection and gratitude for his family in heartfelt interviews. Rickles' success in the entertainment industry was matched only by the love and admiration he garnered from those closest to him. A Legacy Etched in Laughter: Accolades and Influence Throughout his illustrious career, Don Rickles amassed a treasure trove of accolades and honors, a testament to his unparalleled contributions to the world of comedy. In 2007, he was awarded a Primetime Emmy for his powerful performance in the special "Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project," a fitting tribute to a man who had brought warmth and laughter into the lives of countless individuals. The following year, the Comedy Awards bestowed upon him the prestigious Johnny Carson Award for Comedic Excellence, recognizing his indelible impact on the craft of comedy. Rickles' influence extended far beyond his own performances, inspiring a generation of comedians who followed in his footsteps. His fearless approach to humor, his lightning-fast wit, and his ability to find laughter in the most unlikely of places set the standard for what it meant to be a true comedy icon. Even as the years advanced, Don Rickles showed no signs of slowing down. He continued to grace stages and television screens, his spirit as indomitable as ever. With each performance, he reaffirmed his status as a living legend, a testament to the enduring power of laughter and the human spirit. On April 6, 2017, at the age of 90, Don Rickles took his final bow, leaving behind a world forever changed by his presence. The outpouring of love and admiration that followed his passing was a reflection of the indelible mark he had left on the entertainment industry and the lives of countless fans around the globe. Fellow comedians, actors, and admirers from all walks of life paid tribute to the man who had made them laugh, cry, and see the world through a different lens. Though he may be gone, Don Rickles' legacy endures, forever etched in the annals of comedy history. He was a trailblazer, a fearless innovator who dared to push the boundaries of what was possible in the realm of humor. His influence can be felt in the work of countless comedians who have followed in his footsteps, each striving to capture even a fraction of the magic that made Rickles a true icon.
As we look back on the life and career of Don Rickles, we are reminded of the power of laughter to unite, to heal, and to transform. Through his unique brand of humor, he held up a mirror to society, exposing our flaws and foibles while simultaneously reminding us of our shared humanity. He was a master of his craft, a true artist who painted with words and left an indelible mark on the canvas of our lives. In the end, Don Rickles' legacy is one of joy, of fearlessness, and of unwavering dedication to the art of comedy. He was a man who lived life to the fullest, who embraced the laughter and the tears with equal passion. And though he may no longer be with us in body, his spirit lives on, forever enshrined in the hearts of those who had the privilege of witnessing his genius firsthand. So let us raise a toast to the Merchant of Venom, the legendary Don Rickles, whose laughter will echo through the ages, reminding us of the power of humor to illuminate even the darkest of times. May his memory continue to inspire us, to challenge us, and to bring us together in the universal language of laughter. For in the end, that is the true legacy of Don Rickles—a life dedicated to the pursuit of joy, one punchline at a time. Thanks for listening. Remember to like and share wherever you get your [podcasts. -
The podcast where two dudes dive into cinematic masterpieces from a different decade each week. From black and white classics to modern day blockbusters, we'll be covering it all. Join us as we analyze the acting, cinematography, and overall influences on modern-day cinema.
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Shelley Duvall: A Journey Through Stardom and Silence Early Life and Career Beginnings Shelley Alexis Duvall was born on July 7, 1949, in Fort Worth, Texas. She was the first child of Bobbie Ruth Crawford, a real estate broker, and Robert Richardson Duvall, a cattle auctioneer turned lawyer. Her early years were spent in various parts of Texas before settling in Houston at the age of five. An artistic and energetic child, Duvall earned the nickname "Manic Mouse" from her mother. Initially aspiring to be a scientist, she graduated from Waltrip High School in 1967 and attended South Texas Junior College, majoring in nutrition and diet therapy. Duvall's entry into acting was serendipitous. In 1970, she was discovered by director Robert Altman at a party. Captivated by her unique presence, Altman cast her in "Brewster McCloud" (1970). This marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration with Altman, leading to roles in films such as "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" (1971), "Thieves Like Us" (1974), and the critically acclaimed "Nashville" (1975). Rise to Stardom Duvall's breakthrough came with Altman's "3 Women" (1977), where her performance earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. Her distinct look and quirky charm made her a standout in Hollywood. She became widely recognized for her role as Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's horror classic "The Shining" (1980), where her portrayal of a terrorized wife opposite Jack Nicholson cemented her place in cinematic history. In addition to "The Shining," Duvall starred in "Popeye" (1980) alongside Robin Williams, playing Olive Oyl. Her collaboration with Altman continued with roles in "Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson" (1976) and "3 Women" (1977). Producing and Later Work Duvall's creative talents extended beyond acting. In the 1980s, she produced and hosted the children's television series "Faerie Tale Theatre," which featured adaptations of classic fairy tales. The series was a success and showcased her ability to blend whimsy with serious production work. Despite her success, Duvall's career faced challenges. She sporadically worked in acting throughout the 1990s, with notable roles in Steven Soderbergh's "The Underneath" (1995) and Jane Campion's "The Portrait of a Lady" (1996). Her last performance before a long hiatus was in "Manna from Heaven" (2002). Hiatus and Return In the early 2000s, Duvall retreated from Hollywood and lived a reclusive life in Texas. Her absence from the public eye sparked rumors and concerns about her mental health. In a candid interview in 2023, Duvall shared insights into her life away from the spotlight and her struggles with mental health issues. She expressed a desire to return to acting, which culminated in her role in the indie horror film "The Forest Hills" (2022), marking her first appearance in over two decades. Legacy and Death Shelley Duvall's unique career is a testament to her versatility and talent. She was an icon of 1970s and 1980s cinema, known for her distinctive roles and collaborations with some of the most influential directors of the time. Her return to film in "The Forest Hills" was a reminder of her enduring talent and passion for acting. On July 11, 2024, Shelley Duvall passed away at the age of 75. Her death marks the end of an era, but her legacy lives on through her memorable performances and contributions to film and television. Shelley Duvall's journey through stardom and silence is a poignant reminder of the complexities of fame and the resilience required to navigate it. From her serendipitous discovery to her iconic roles and eventual retreat from Hollywood, Duvall's life was as eclectic and compelling as the characters she portrayed. Her recent return to acting and her reflections on her career offer a fitting coda to a life dedicated to the arts. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.
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TUSMØRKETIMEN er en podcast om dét, der gemmer sig i skumringen. I første sæson dykker vi dybt ned i den danske folklore. Vi undersøger forskellige væsner fra folketroen – fra oldtid til nutid. Ét væsen per episode. Podcasten er udarbejdet af forfatterne Sidsel Katrine Slej og Haidi Wigger Klaris som hver især interesserer sig for henholdsvis det historiske aspekt og den spirituelle vinkel.
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Er du team Selena eller team Hailey? Tænker du over hvordan det er gået Monica Lewinsky og har du brug for en gennemgang af, hvorfor vi pludselig kollektivt blev sure på Lena Dunham? You have come to the right place!
Vi er journalister og eksperter i amerikansk celebrity- og popkultur, og vi lever og ånder all things celebrity! Vi gider ikke mere halvhjertet dansk dækning af Hollywood - Så vi gør det selv! Hop ind og snak med!
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Glem alt om dagens store overskrifter. I Danmarks Mindste Nyheder får du præsenteret de historier, der betyder mest for den enkelte dansker.
Hver uge præsenterer vi sammen med en kendt gæstevært små nyheder fra danskernes hverdag. Vi rykker ud med vores reportagevogn, vi har gæster i studiet og på telefon; vi er med andre ord alle vegne, hvor der er småt nyt.
Danmarks Mindste Nyheder er dit nyhedsprogram med historier, som ikke finder vej til den traditionelle presse.
Falder du over en nyhed, historie eller en person, som skal med i #DanmarksMindsteNyheder, så brug hashtagget.
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Her udgives podcast fra Radio SLR som er en underholdende radio til voksne med hovedvægt på lokale og regionale nyheder. Vi er en del af sn.dk - Sjællandske Nyheder
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Louisa Lorang er en af Danmarks mest kendte kokke og har i årevis på tv, i bøger og med sit aktive virke, inspireret danskerne til at spise godt, nyt og anderledes.
I ”Her er dit madliv” har Louisa hver uge en ny kendt gæst i studiet, hvor de med en helt ny vinkel taler om mad. Madens historie, maden fra barndommen, kræsenhed, yndlingsspise og ikke mindst taler de om det billede som gæsten medbringer af sit køleskabs indhold.
Morsomt, inspirerende og personligt, med en skøn energi.
Udpluk af gæster du kan opleve i serien:
Gorm, Dak, Anna Thygesen, Rosa, Niko Strangas, Eva Ravnsbøl, Mette Blomsterberg, m.fl.
Her er dit madliv producers og udgives af PodRadio - hele Danmarks podcastradio efter ide af Louisa Lorang.
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Nationally syndicated radio host, newspaper columnist and bestselling author Jeremy Bradley heads into podcasting with this weekly download featuring celebrity guests, funny stories and entertaining chatter. The name of the program comes from the idea that sometimes the creative process includes scribbling down random ideas before you can make sense of anything. That's exactly what JB is doing every week on The Scribble.
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Each week, Allen, Josef, and Jonathan discuss a comic book character (or team). Jonathan, a lifelong Marvel devotee, presents the character, their powers, and their history. Josef, who's only ever read one comic book and is significantly more grounded in reality, calls bull. And Allen, level headed voice of reason, mediates the mess.
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