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Join us each week as celebrity guests pitch an idea for a film based on one of the SUPER niche sub-genres on Netflix. From ‘Steamy Crime Movies from the 1970s’ to ‘Australian Dysfunctional Family Comedies Starring A Strong Female Lead’, our celebrity guests will pitch their wacky plot, their dream cast, the marketing stunts, and everything in between. By the end of every episode, Jimmy Carr, Comedian by night / “Netflix Executive” by day, will decide whether the pitch is greenlit or condemned to development hell! New episodes on Wednesdays starting May 28th! Listen on all podcast platforms and watch on the Netflix is a Joke YouTube Channel . The Big Pitch is a co-production by Netflix and BBC Studios Audio.…
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Tell Sackett knew that gold spelled trouble faster than anything except a woman, and he had a lot of gold. Problem was, none of it was his. Tell was just delivering the gold for a fee. And now the Coopers, a gang of bloodthirsty desperadoes, were hot on his trail. So the last thing Tell needed was Christine Mallory to slow him down. But to leave her in the desert was to leave her to die. As Tell Sackett's father used to say, "Women are trouble". Tell was about to learn what he meant.
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Tell Sackett knew that gold spelled trouble faster than anything except a woman, and he had a lot of gold. Problem was, none of it was his. Tell was just delivering the gold for a fee. And now the Coopers, a gang of bloodthirsty desperadoes, were hot on his trail. So the last thing Tell needed was Christine Mallory to slow him down. But to leave her in the desert was to leave her to die. As Tell Sackett's father used to say, "Women are trouble". Tell was about to learn what he meant.
The history of crime detection has produced no more famous name than that of SEXTON BLAKE…’ In ‘Lilies for the Ladies’: In the first episode of the series, Blake investigates the unexplained murders of four wealthy society women.
The story of Wyatt Earp, Marshall of Wichita Kansas, a town that needed cleaning up. The script was based on the 1939 film, the broadcast originates from Hollywood. Henry Fonda, Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Stewart M. Lake (author), Maurice Robinson (adaptor), Russell Hughes (author), Ozie Waters, John McIntire, Herb Butterfield, Jerry Hausner, Horace Murphy, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jack Zoller (producer, director).…
The classic story based on the movie about The Ringo Kid, The Plummer Boys, and The Apaches. The series is also refered to as, "Screen Director's Playhouse" and "NBC Theatre.". John Wayne; John Ford (guest screen director); Ernest Haycox (author of the original story and screenplay); Milton Geiger (adaptor); Dudley Nichols (author of the story and original screenplay); Claire Trevor; Ford Bond…
Broken Arrow from Screen Director's Playhouse aired September 7, 1951. Starring in their original roles is James Stewart as Tom Jeffords, Jeff Chandler as Cochise and Debra Paget as Sonseeahray (Morningstar). Broken Arrow is the story of a land, of the people who lived on it in the year 1870, and of a man whose name was Cochise. He was an Indian leader of the Chiricahua Apache tribe. The performances of James Stewart, Jeff Chandler and Debra Paget are outstanding and Broken Arrow is one of the first westerns to portray Native Americans in a balanced, sympathetic way. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, and won a Golden Globe. Interesting is that the world premier was at the Nusho Theater in downtown Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.…
Walter Mosley's thriller, featuring private detective Easy Rawlins. Read by Paul Winfield Set in 1948, the story begins in the Watts area of Los Angeles, with Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins, a Houstonian — from that city's Fifth Ward — who lost his job at an aviation defense plant in Los Angeles and is unable to pay the mortgage on his LA home. Easy is sitting in a bar run by Joppy, a friend who is also from Houston, when a man named DeWitt Albright walks into the bar and offers him a job finding a young White woman named Daphne Monet…
Tell Sackett knew that gold spelled trouble faster than anything except a woman, and he had a lot of gold. Problem was, none of it was his. Tell was just delivering the gold for a fee. And now the Coopers, a gang of bloodthirsty desperadoes, were hot on his trail. So the last thing Tell needed was Christine Mallory to slow him down. But to leave her in the desert was to leave her to die. As Tell Sackett's father used to say, "Women are trouble". Tell was about to learn what he meant.…
The Joads are a poor family of tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home by drought, economic hardship, agricultural industry changes, and bank foreclosures. Due to their nearly hopeless situation, and in part because they are trapped in the Dust Bowl, the Joads set out for California along with thousands of other “Okies” seeking jobs, land, dignity, and a future.…
An original western by Sebastian Baczkiewicz. It’s 1904. New Mexico. Legendary lawman Pat Garrett has grown weary and old. An altercation with President Roosevelt has left his future looking bleak, his present is awash with whisky, blood and bullets, and all the while he’s haunted by a ghost from his past. This is the story of how the myth of the Wild West was created and how outlaws were forged into great American heroes. Pat Garrett ..... Sean Gilder Billy The Kid ..... Sam Swann Nancy ..... Madeline Appiah Benjy ..... Edward Hogg Clayton Claypole ..... Nathan Osgood President Roosevelt ..... Rolf Saxon Stubbenfield ..... John Guerrasio Maxwell ..... Caolan McCarthy Director: Helen Perry Made for BBC Radio 4 by BBC Cymru Wales Drama First broadcast: Sat 2nd Jan 2016 14:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM…
After the short reign and mysterious death of Pope John Paul I, the election of a new Pope takes place in an atmosphere of high tension between opposing factions within the Vatican, including those who want to elect the first non-Italian Pope for over four hundred years.
"The Oklahoma Cowboy Murder Case " from the series Richard Diamond, Private Detective aired September 27, 1950 on NBC sponsored by Rexall. Rick mounts up and rides out to solve a wild-west homicide. Clay Baxter hires Diamond to find his brother's killer. Dick Powell, Barton Yarborough, Blake Edwards (writer), Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Hal March, Arthur Q. Bryan, Wally Maher, Bill Forman (announcer), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert…
By L Frank Baum Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths When a tornado strikes her farmhouse in Kansas, young Dorothy is lifted to the magical world of Oz where she embarks upon a perilous journey to find her way back home. Dorothy: Amelia Clarkson Wizard of Oz/Kalidah/Uncle Henry: Jonathan Keeble
Doreen Estall abridges the 1968 novel by Charles Portis, brought to the big screen in the 1969 western starring John Wayne and more recently by the Cohen brothers. Read by Nancy Crane.
Shane is the archetypal western hero: the high-plains drifter. No-one knows where he came from or where he is going, but he makes the present safe. Adapted for radio by Nick McCarty. With Howard Keel as the narrator and Stacy Keach as Shane. Joe:,,,,,,,David Dukes Marian:…….Lawri Means Bob:……Marty York Ledyard:……..Gregg Almquist Ernie Wright:…..Tuck Milligan Lew Johnson:…..Christopher Curry Saturday Playhouse: Shane First broadcast: Sat 4th Nov 1995, 14:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM Shane is a western novel by Jack Schaefer published in 1949. It was initially published in 1946 in three parts in Argosy magazine, and originally titled Rider from Nowhere. The novel has been printed in seventy or more editions,[2] and translated into over 30 languages, and was adapted into the 1953 film starring Alan Ladd.https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/11032495452?profile=original…
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