Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
I really liked the nuggets about the lost art of filming for live studio audiences (you apparently need "vision mixers" who can cut between cameras on the fly, a skill now best found in editors of fly-on-the-wall programmes about schools etc).
Found this the other night - Men Against The Eiger, from the BBC Archive.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07525kgDougie Haston, Chris Bonington and Ian McNaught-Davis talking about climbing the North Face. Pretty enlightening stuff.
Quote from: tommytwotone on August 14, 2019, 09:20:40 amFound this the other night - Men Against The Eiger, from the BBC Archive.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07525kgDougie Haston, Chris Bonington and Ian McNaught-Davis talking about climbing the North Face. Pretty enlightening stuff.COUGH
One that was recommended to me but I thought was a bit gash is stuff you should know. I thought they seemed way out of their depth on a lot of topics, and dumbed things down way too much. For example, repeatedly using the word "design" when discussing evolution.
Quote from: moose on June 13, 2019, 07:04:39 amQuote from: TobyD on June 12, 2019, 08:38:29 amDon't tell me the score on BBC, has an episode with Alex Honnold about fear. Not listened yet, sounds good though.There have been some other pretty interesting pods in that series, entirely dependent on the contributor though - some have just seemed like adverts for "lifestyle" books.The Honnold one was really good, in my opinion. He has an interesting analysis of fear and risk.
Quote from: TobyD on June 12, 2019, 08:38:29 amDon't tell me the score on BBC, has an episode with Alex Honnold about fear. Not listened yet, sounds good though.There have been some other pretty interesting pods in that series, entirely dependent on the contributor though - some have just seemed like adverts for "lifestyle" books.
Don't tell me the score on BBC, has an episode with Alex Honnold about fear. Not listened yet, sounds good though.
That A55 road works is good for something!