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Let Madame Magenta be your guide to things unnatural and threats unseen... A horror/weird tales anthology series from the folks who brought you Mockery Manor and The Ballad of Anne & Mary, with stories introduced by celebrated psychic, medium and strange seductress Madame Magenta. Including: the five-part miniseries Ghosted, starring Beth Eyre and Lucy Roslyn.
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The Digital Distillery takes place all across Europe, bringing together some of the brightest minds of the Digital Media industry to put forward their ideas and insights to an audience of professional marketers. In the Digital Distillery Podcast we bring the core conversations and topics of these highly exclusive events to light. Cookieless, CTV, Video Display advertising, Programmatic and even the importance of Analog Advertising in a digital world, all get explored and explained in this fi ...
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This is a sample of the free iAudioguide of London, offering around 60 minutes of entertaining information on the highlights of London and a city map. The podcast is updated regulary so more tracks will be added. The full audio guide for London and audio guides for other major cities are available to download from our website at www.iAudioguide.com
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BRASS

Battleground Productions

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It is London, 1885 — an alternate history, where the computer age has come 150 years early. In this world of airships, automatons, and computational engines, a family of Victorian science geniuses match wits and weapons against a criminal mastermind for the fate of the Empire.
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Audio Guide London | Walking Tour of London in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide London | Walking Tour of London in a Day," your ultimate companion for exploring the heart of London in just one day! Our expertly crafted audio guide takes you on the most efficient route to experience the city's iconic landmarks, historical sites, and hidden gems, all within a single day. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, our optimized tour ensures you see the very best of London without ...
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An English Podcast about Switzerland for Expats living in Switzerland. A podcast about Swiss culture, Swiss hidden places, work and living in Switzerland. Your British guide to Switzerland: an audio podcast for English-speaking expats living in Switzerland and Swiss interested in Britain. Everything expats need to know about finding a job in Switzerland, how to find an apartment in Bern, Geneva or Zurich, how to find friends and get to know Swiss culture, traditions and of course, how to lea ...
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In this Oxford World’s Classics audio guide, listen to Robert Douglas-Fairhurst of Magdalen College, Oxford University – who edited and selected this new edition – introduce Henry Mayhew’s ‘London Labour and the London Poor’. ‘London Labour and the London Poor’ originated in a series of articles for a London newspaper and grew into a massive record of the daily life of Victorian London’s underclass. Mayhew conducted hundreds of interviews with the city’s street traders, entertainers, thieves ...
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Based on the tremendous feedback from Project Likkutei Torah’s weekly Hisbonenus podcast we are adding another podcast that demystifies hisbonenus. This podcast will teach the talmid this “lost art” in a simple step-by-step manner. The classes will be given by Rabbi Dov Ber Klein. He has been active in secular and religious education for over 40 years. He is the author of the Kehos publication “Sea Traveler '', a practical step-by-step guide to prayer and Chassidic meditation. He has transfo ...
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Black Museum

Entertainment Radio

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Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name “Black Museum” was coined in 1877 by a reporter from “The Observer”, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. It is this museum that inspired The Black Museum radio series, produced in London by Harry Alan Towers. The Black Museum From Jay Hickerson’s “The Ultimate History of Network Radio Programming and Guide to All Circulating S ...
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Guildhall School is a vibrant, international community of young musicians, actors and production artists in the heart of the City of London. Ranked as one of the top ten performing arts institutions in the world (QS World University Rankings 2019), and recently awarded top conservatoire in the Complete University Guide Music League Table 2020, the School is a global leader of creative and professional practice which promotes innovation, experiment and research, with over 1,000 students in hi ...
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Sarah Wilkinson was brutally arrested and her home ransacked. Now she's under house arrest, prohibited from using phones or other devices, awaiting the possibility of further persecution under the extremely anti-democratic Section 12 of the 2000 Terrorism Act in England. This is a song about how you can be brutally abducted and charged with ridicul…
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What does it take to be a Master Shredder? We ain't talking about the villain from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles either. We're talking the likes of guitar wizards Steven Seagal and Corey Feldman, who continue to shock the world with Reddit AMAs and mind-shattering guitar solos that can only be verified for authenticity by Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst. H…
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Chet Gardiner has improved the sound and added some very tasty instrumentation to this song I wrote and recorded in my living room last week. The song is about one of so many historical events that could, if they were much better known, have a real impact on the outlook of so many people, about the prospects for civilization. Anti-slavery sentiment…
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Keir Starmer's Thought Police have been raiding the homes of journalists and activists in the past few days, most recently arresting longtime organizer, journalist, and social media influencer Sarah Wilkinson, who I have known, admired, and collaborated with for many years. Sarah and others are being charged with violating Section 12 of the Terrori…
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The Venice Biennale returned this year under the evocative theme Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere. Although it opened in April, there is still plenty of time to visit as it is on until the end of November.Don’t miss your chance to experience the powerful and thought-provoking works at the 2024 Venice Biennale. With its compelling theme and…
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Authorities in the state of Wisconsin only tried to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 once. But before they had a chance to hold a trial in Milwaukee, thousands of local people on horseback descended upon the jail and freed Joshua Glover from his captors, making sure he got to Canada, rather than being taken back to Missouri. This is one of so…
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our host Jonathan Foster is flying solo with Fil, as we are back with the another edition of THE POD CHARLES CINECAST CLASSIC, and this time are joined by returning guest to the podcast, PR & Marketing team member and musician extraordinaire, Sofia Mellander aka SALT, to…
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Those who read my recent lengthy missive have some idea of my impressions of the protests surrounding the DNC in Chicago last week, as they were executed. (Here’s that missive in Counterpunch.) As I mentioned in that piece, protest organizers and people trying to help them have faced endless problems coming from the city authorities in the process …
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Hello everyone! We’re thrilled to kick off our September tour with stops in Vienna, Berlin, and—making its debut—London, baby! Tune into our exciting teaser to give you a sneak peek of what’s in store for The Digital Distillery London taking place on Wednesday, September 25th at the historic Hippodrome Casino in Leicester Square. There will be insp…
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back on their epic journey through the epic trilogy that is Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY! Join us, for the walking episode, as we cover THE TWO TOWERS. And boy is there a lot of walking. There are also heaps …
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Most of August 14th, 2024's edition of Flashpoints -- the daily news and information show hosted by Dennis Bernstein on KPFA Community Radio in Berkeley, California -- was dedicated to music and poetry related to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The segment consists of Kamala Emanuel and me going back and forth with the absolutely breath-takingly powe…
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This is a sample clip from our Patreon feed. If you'd like to hear this episode in its entirety and more episodes like it, subscribe for as little as $1 or £1 per month over at ⁠patreon.com/thepccpodcast In this bonus edition of The Pod Charles Cinecast, we are back in the world of SHYAMALAMANIA, where we are charting the films of M. Night Shyamala…
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--- Send us your questions --- Let's dive into another episode about Swiss German through the lens of the traditional Swiss radio game ‘ABC SRF 3’. We' haven’t laughed so much in an episode yet; we’ll let you decide if that’s a good thing. And we introduce two new segments. First, we address user questions and feedback, featuring Cathy, who proudly…
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Do you have a collection of the weirdos you can't help but to follow on social media? Maybe it's someone you know from real life. Someone from school. Maybe it's someone you have seen out in the wild, but don't actually know them, but thought they were weird and found them on social media, and now you stalk their every move. Maybe YOU are the weird…
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back with the another edition of THE POD CHARLES CINECAST CLASSIC, and this time are joined by familiar voice, former co-host of the podcast, Caroline Hartmann Frisk, to talk about the month of August 2024! Join us, as August…
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas continue their journey with the epic trilogy that is Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY! Join us, as we pick up with Part 2 of THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, where we dive into the story of the film, discuss a bit of how …
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--- Send us your questions --- Swiss National Day is coming up! Let’s talk about what happens on the big day and what it means to the Swiss. We’ll help you figure out how to mark the occasion even if you haven’t been in Switzerland for long. We also have some new features in our podcast for you: “Swiss bytes”, listener feedback and our survey. 00:0…
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas begin the tasks of tackling one of the greatest trilogies of all-time – a collection of films that always show at The PCC, that we have somehow never talked about – Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY! Join us, as over …
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas present a little bonus episode, and are joined by long-time cinema staff member, filmmaker, and returning guest, Ed Mannion! Join us, as we chat about Ed's upcoming new film THE HEDGE, and George Miller's return to the Mad Max wo…
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Today we present to you the first episode of Desert Skies, a quirky, comedic, and heartfelt sci-fi podcast about life between this world and the next! If you're a fan of Futurama, Adventure Time, or Rick and Morty, then you'll enjoy Desert Skies too. It's also got quite a bit of that Douglas Adams feel as well - that meeting of the mundane and the …
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Welcome back to The Digital Distillery Podcast. On this episode I got to meet 5 of the key speakers from our recent Madrid event and talk all about 2 of the most important topics in digital marketing at the moment: Attention & Sustainability. I hope you enjoy and you can check out our guests: Benito Marín Francesc Pumarola Campeny Pedro Manzanares …
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There was more to Billy Bob Thornton's phobias than we could even imagine. The man is a freak, who believes that mythical dragons existed, and are still roaming the world in the form of the Komodo dragon. When he's not looking over his shoulders, fearing that today just might be the day that a Komodo dragon attacks, he is probably going to be found…
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Many of the Australians I know who are now in their forties or older participated in the convergence on the Woomera detention center for refugees just after Easter, 2002. It was a protest that became especially legendary because it was during this protest that a successful breakout of refugees detained in the facility took place. It would be hard t…
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back with the another edition of THE POD CHARLES CINECAST CLASSIC, talking what's new in July 2024! And by what's new, we literally mean all the insanely good new films coming to the Prince Charles Cinema in July – including …
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Chet Gardiner has delivered a wonderful, old-timey remix of this song I just wrote, which shall be included in our ever-expanding upcoming album, to be titled I Heard A Rumor. The song may or may not be the best song I've ever written. Judging from the vast majority of comments thus far, most people understand where I'm coming from here. Especially…
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This is a sample clip from our Patreon feed. If you'd like to hear this episode in its entirety and more episodes like it, subscribe for as little as $1 per month over at patreon.com/thepccpodcast In this bonus edition of The Pod Charles Cinecast, your hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas get into some monkey madness, as they talk about two big bl…
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Subscribe to Strange Air on your favourite podcast player This month, Magenta and Bernard introduce you to another peculiar tale... in the form of the podcast HANNAHPOCALYPSE. Hannahpocalypse is a fourth wall breaking serial comedy/horror audio drama that follows the last zombie, Hannah; who’s ‘living’ her best life over 150 years after the zombie …
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KgL8xQnX1swEvCuv6 The Dickens Inn is a charming, historic pub and restaurant located in St. Katharine Docks, near Tower Bridge in London. Housed in an 18th-century wooden warehouse, it is believed to have connections to Charles Dickens, although its exact origins are unclear. The building was moved and restored …
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4TeMpfhU9c7VDWij8 Tower Bridge is one of London's most recognizable landmarks, spanning the River Thames near the Tower of London. Completed in 1894, this iconic bascule and suspension bridge combines Victorian Gothic architecture with advanced engineering of its time. Tower Bridge features two towers connected …
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/3hUvmMddU9wCGBxr5 The Tower of London is a historic fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the north bank of the River Thames. Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, it has served various roles over the centuries, including a royal palace, prison, treasury, and armory. The complex is best known fo…
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/pLkZDdLsKiv2CnaZA The Monument to the Great Fire of London, commonly known as The Monument, is a striking column located near the northern end of London Bridge. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Dr. Robert Hooke, it was completed in 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London of 1666. Standing at 202 feet ta…
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/biqRJ4CfgyGjfCJC6 Cannon Street is a historic thoroughfare in the heart of the City of London, running parallel to the River Thames. Named after the candlemakers who once operated there (originally "Candlewick Street"), it is now a bustling commercial area, home to numerous financial institutions and corporate o…
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Jyw1SXZNRxaC8UgL6 St. Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most iconic landmarks and a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it was completed in 1710 after the Great Fire of London destroyed the previous cathedral. Its magnificent dome, one of the largest in the world, dom…
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Yu1qpwdMHFviLpfKA The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a pedestrian suspension bridge spanning the River Thames in London. Opened in June 2000, the bridge connects St. Paul's Cathedral on the north bank to Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe on the south bank. Renowned …
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/HJnLHG8JKK3Fzck99 Shakespeare's Globe is a meticulously reconstructed open-air theatre on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. This faithful replica of the original Globe Theatre, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were performed in the early 17th century, was opened in 1997, thanks to the effort…
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Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/fGkYwj6hVztTNAFw5 Tate Modern is one of the world's leading contemporary art museums, located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Housed in the former Bankside Power Station, its striking industrial architecture was redesigned by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron and opened to the public in 2000. …
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