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Rare audio and other junk.
RTÉ Report on Declan Rice Transfer
Shamelessly nicked from here:
www.sportbible.com/football/declan-rice-arsenal-rte-ireland-transfers-943709-20230706
www.sportbible.com/football/declan-rice-arsenal-rte-ireland-transfers-943709-20230706
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Radio 1 Club News (2/4/98)
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Written by Chris Morris. Performed by Michael Alexander St. John. From Blue Jam series 2 episode 2.
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun: Show 4
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Broadcast 3rd November 1993 on BBC Radio 1. Recorded in Belfast.
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun: Show 3
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Broadcast 27th October 1993 on BBC Radio 1. Recorded at Lancaster University.
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun: Show 2
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Broadcast 19th October 1993 on BBC Radio 1. Recorded at Plymouth University.
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun: Show 1
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Broadcast 12th October 1993 on BBC Radio 1. Recorded at the Pleasance Theatre during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Robbie Williams and Jon Ronson Journey to the Other Side
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Aired 14th August 2008 on BBC Radio 4. Journalist Jon Ronson accompanies singer Robbie Williams to a UFO conference in Laughlin, Nevada. Williams has a genuine interest in the paranormal and has been researching UFO sightings and abductee stories. Among the people whom they meet are Ann Andrews, who believes her son is an indigo child placed on Earth by aliens to save the world, and Dr Roger Le...
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun: Show 5
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Broadcast 10th November 1993 on BBC Radio 1. Recorded in Greenwich.
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun: Show 6
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Broadcast 17th November 1993 on BBC Radio 1. Recorded in London.
Jon Ronson On... Undeserved Rewards
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Series 7 Episode 4. Aired 25th April 2013 on BBC Radio 4. We like to think we live in a fair world - but writer and documentary-maker Jon Ronson investigates the way in which the least deserving often win the greatest rewards. Writer Helen Keen opens the programme, describing how she won an award for comedy she wrote about working class life in a gritty northern town - but, when she met the jud...
Robert M. Pirsig NPR Interview (July 12, 1974)
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Robert M. Pirsig NPR Interview (July 12, 1974)
Douglas Adams on David Letterman (14 February 1985)
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Douglas Adams on David Letterman (14 February 1985)
Dr. Katz - Dave Attell Conversation
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Dr. Katz - Dave Attell Conversation
Veep - Chris Morris Newsreader Cameo
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Veep - Chris Morris Newsreader Cameo
Dr. Katz - Laura & Ben: An Intimate Portrait
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Dr. Katz - Laura & Ben: An Intimate Portrait
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Jeremy Bernstein did a great job interviewing Kubrick. You learn so much through this interview. In this single interview you can probably find more on his life than in pretty much every other article, excluding the ones that directly quote from this said interview.
I listen to this as I fall asleep sometimes lol This is probably the most telling interview
@@rebeccaparker3046 yeah I’m listening to it for the second or so time now. It’s great that this interview happened because not much of Kubrick himself really exists. At least not on the level of this interview
MY NAME IS STEFAN ALSO...FAR OUT MAN
So naive on all sides...can you imagine hiring a bunch of beered-up motorcycle guys for your security who, back then, typically worked as longshoremen and similar types of blue-collar physical jobs to deal with spoiled, childlike, pacifist, drugged-out hippies? I get that Jagger didn't want police and official types working the security---but seriously, instead, letting his organization hire hard-bitten men with no behavioral boundaries that were well known in Cali to use heavy-duty stimulants to stay awake for work and riding and partying and then, paying them in "all you can drink" and expecting them to use conservative middle-class-brand judgment about keeping unruly fans and party kids in line without hurting them? Jagger's people should've consulted Hunter S. Thompson about the Hell's Angels and how well they responded to any kinda pressure from disrespectful humans... Huge knowledge and experience gap on all sides. Free concert for the City of San Francisco, with the most popular youth music acts on the planet. Add violent bar-fighting men, bad acid, a juvenile and pushing and entitled crowd, and a stage low and easily breached, and stir. What could possibly go wrong? Anything?
I hate to ask.... is this ai...? If not dr katz is great!
What's with Altamont-tay???? You get bikers on meth and beer guess what happens????
People are awful, best to avoid them
Kubrick’s works are of such a monumental nature that literally anything he’d hoped to make but didn’t (the Napoleon film in particular), it feels like a huge loss they weren’t made! This of course could be said of any great artist though. The Napoleon thing would almost definitely have been a truly great film, likely standing out even among his own films, because it was so deeply researched and so close to his heart. I believe it was one of his greatest interests and passions to make it and it would have been off the charts epic. Barry Lyndon was awesome though and of a similar genre.
Aren’t, we, a, bunch, of, fuckwits
shame these were taken off bbc - a beautiful insight
I love that this is posted by someone using Dr Katz's son Ben as an avatar. That character is the patron saint of aiming low! (Jon Ronson & Dr Katz are both brilliant. )
Sonny Barger was a monster.
Creatives never show up as exemplary in academia. It’s too restricting for them and bores them to tears.
He’s so funny in a dry quiet way. Absolutely love the guy
And yet, if anything gets aired that is funny, people demand this every 3 minutes or seconds
50:35 you can’t learn from history
The sheer balls to mock David Attenborough. He's practically worshipped in the UK.
Absolute comedy gold through and through 😂
Vince Edwards = Dr. Ben Casey; Richard Chamberlain = Dr. Kildare
"Silas Marner"! ;)
This is unintentionally hilarious
It’s not a coincidence that the best artists were terrible at school. They did things their own way and that bothered the academics who would rather force their asinine beliefs onto others rather than foster and nurture their students’ creativity and individuality.
Not all artists are the same. A lot of them were very good in school
Can some one tell me the name of the violin music playing at 19:08 and 20:05 please?
I just saw that you haven’t gotten a reply. If you weren’t able to find out by other means, the song in question is the theme from the movie ‘Schindler’s List’, by John Williams.
Thank you!
I've never seen this before! It's so uncanny, but it's cool to see this show's origins.
The chef reminds me of the governor at the young offenders institute in the 'Brass Eye, Crime" episode.
"We contacted a huge bag of psychiatrists in The States. They told us, 'The guy's a homo' " LMFAO
Channel 4 didn't like it, but they had to go along with it
It was the Airplane's idea to use Hell's Angels as security and The Stones okayed it. Then someone decided to pay them with beer. Then there was the whole venue of Altamont, the small stage, etc. Khrishna was looking over Woodstock. Kali oversaw Altamont.
Great taste with the upload. Thank you
Man, broadcasting has come a long way since then. Could the hosts make any more noise behind the callers? Unreal!
lol Graham Lineham, rip bozo - between the divorce and transphobia or the fact he whines about Ronson to this day for not believing his dipshit ideology its so funny to hear him talk about how he understands love in the light of the fact he's such a heartless man
Keef be quiet pls be quiet.....
Very humble. Very smart. I miss this guy.
And it's not an apology... fuck the bbc
It's not an apology for the public its for the bbc for mocking their antics
Who's the snowflakes now you old cunts 😂
Actually, after Woodstock "freedom" became out-of-control, entitlement-mentalitied, anarchy. It was enlightening to hear the unedited Sonny Barger statement. I never knew about the motorcycles. You have to be OUT OF YOUR MIND to mess with a HA's bike! Big error in this report-Marty Balin did not get attacked on the stage. He went down into the crowd (you can see this in the movie) to try & help some guy who was getting beat up & got knocked out in the process. That "entitlement mentality" mainly ruined The Isle Of Wight festival the next year. Since Woodstock was free, some thought that the IOW should be free too, and tried to get in.
why TF does he keep saying "Altamonte"?
Long live Stefan Ponek, the DJ who hosted this program. Stefan passed in 2001 Stefan Paul Ponek Jr. September 14, 1939 - October 15, 2001 Stefan Ponek was born in Middlebury, Vermont to Stefan and Elizabeth Ponek, followed by his sister Susan twelve years later. Stefan was fascinated with radio and was broadcasting stacks of his grandmother's 78's out of her attic through a homemade transmitter by the time he was 13. During high school, Stefan operated a pirate radio station that he built and ran from his barn until an FCC representative arrived to close him down. But radio was in his blood. At the age of 16, Stefan escaped the small town of Bellows Falls, Vermont to wash dishes and work part time at a local radio station in Henrietta, Oklahoma. He served in the Air Force from 1957 to 1960, stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi. He also operated a radio station at a base in Pagwar, Ontario. In 1961 he attended the Leland Powers School in Boston and in 1962 he moved to San Jose to work with Philco, repairing military radar units at the Air Force base at Mt. Almaden. While newly married, Stefan attended college in Santa Barbara and worked at KMUZ in 1965. He was then hired by classical KSFR in San Francisco in 1967--the same year his son Seth was born. KSFR became KSAN under new management in 1968 and instituted a free-form progressive format, which has been later hailed as the nation's best. Stefan won the Billboard Magazine "FM Disc Jockey of the Year" award in 1971 while at KSAN. "When you have the best radio gig, making lots of money, and it still doesn't turn you on, where do you go?" Stefan asked. One place he found was the Delancey Street Foundation. Stefan was involved for several years, from 1971 to 1978.
Thanks for that tribute
12/7/23 I here listening to this 54 years to the day later! So great that it’s been saved.
I was a big fan of the series and this is amazing.
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Glad the bbc passed. Channel 4 is much better suited. There’s no way the bbc would let him piss off Noel Edmonds so much as he was one of their top stars at the time
Thank you very much for uploading this!
the start sounds like John Belushi in Animal House: "Bernstein - dead, New Jersey - dead, 1928 - dead" (instead of names)
It was worth it
100% perfect satire and nothing else.
People wouldn't care as much if it was a small 4 legged car full of chips.
I was 10 in 1969. I was beginning to read newspapers at that time. There are certain events that stood out in my mind . I remember developing a distrust of adults . I always felt that the two assassinations in 1968 and the Altamonte concert and the Manson People destroyed the innocence of that time. Just as the horrible event of 2001 changed us .
Gotta love the part where he caught the interviewer for not seeing one of his films haha.