It was the deadliest string of shark attacks the world has ever seen. In 2011, sharks in Réunion, a beautiful island, way out in the Indian Ocean started biting people way more than ever before and with lunatic violence. The epidemic forced local surfers, politicians, and business owners into a proxy war with ocean lovers and conservationists worldwide, where long simmering tensions boiled over. Réunion: Shark Attacks in Paradise is the story of what happened on this beautiful island, and t ...
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The Oldie of The Year Awards 2024- Nanette Newman & John Standing, Oldie in-laws of the Year 2024
Manage episode 451299972 series 3044121
内容由The Oldie Magazine Podcast and Radio Oldie提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 The Oldie Magazine Podcast and Radio Oldie 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
Nanette: "I had my 90th a few weeks ago. I woke up one morning and I didn’t feel 90 at all... I felt more like 104!
It was one of those awful mornings with bills and all those terrible things that come in the mail. One of the other things in the mail was a letter from Gyles saying I was going to get this award. I was thrilled. I’m a big fan of the magazine.
How should I say thank you… I thought of all those acceptance speeches on TV. People who say they have nothing prepared and then bring out 10 pages. Others who thank God, thank their family, thank their dog, thank EVERYONE.
I’m just going to say thank you to Gyles and to The Oldie magazine which I love.
This is an incredible, incredible treat.
Now I don’t feel 90. I feel 82 and a half."
John: "Ok right. No mother-in-law jokes.
The last thing in a million years I wanted was to be an actor. I wanted to be a painter. I came from a whole family of actors and it’s the last thing in the world I wanted to do.
I was a soldier for a couple of years, and then finally my mother said you can't be a painter, you must drop out of art school - you must be an actor.
I hadn't been to drama school or done any training but I learnt a bit of Shakespeare, flung myself on the ground at an audition in Stratford and got myself a position as spear thrower. That was of course in Titus Andronicus and the rest is history. I've been an actor for god knows how long, far too long really.
But anyway how wonderful to get an award from a magazine I’ve never read - the title always put me off!"
Sponsored by Baillie Gifford
Photos by Neil Spence Photography
It was one of those awful mornings with bills and all those terrible things that come in the mail. One of the other things in the mail was a letter from Gyles saying I was going to get this award. I was thrilled. I’m a big fan of the magazine.
How should I say thank you… I thought of all those acceptance speeches on TV. People who say they have nothing prepared and then bring out 10 pages. Others who thank God, thank their family, thank their dog, thank EVERYONE.
I’m just going to say thank you to Gyles and to The Oldie magazine which I love.
This is an incredible, incredible treat.
Now I don’t feel 90. I feel 82 and a half."
John: "Ok right. No mother-in-law jokes.
The last thing in a million years I wanted was to be an actor. I wanted to be a painter. I came from a whole family of actors and it’s the last thing in the world I wanted to do.
I was a soldier for a couple of years, and then finally my mother said you can't be a painter, you must drop out of art school - you must be an actor.
I hadn't been to drama school or done any training but I learnt a bit of Shakespeare, flung myself on the ground at an audition in Stratford and got myself a position as spear thrower. That was of course in Titus Andronicus and the rest is history. I've been an actor for god knows how long, far too long really.
But anyway how wonderful to get an award from a magazine I’ve never read - the title always put me off!"
Sponsored by Baillie Gifford
Photos by Neil Spence Photography
340集单集
Manage episode 451299972 series 3044121
内容由The Oldie Magazine Podcast and Radio Oldie提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 The Oldie Magazine Podcast and Radio Oldie 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
Nanette: "I had my 90th a few weeks ago. I woke up one morning and I didn’t feel 90 at all... I felt more like 104!
It was one of those awful mornings with bills and all those terrible things that come in the mail. One of the other things in the mail was a letter from Gyles saying I was going to get this award. I was thrilled. I’m a big fan of the magazine.
How should I say thank you… I thought of all those acceptance speeches on TV. People who say they have nothing prepared and then bring out 10 pages. Others who thank God, thank their family, thank their dog, thank EVERYONE.
I’m just going to say thank you to Gyles and to The Oldie magazine which I love.
This is an incredible, incredible treat.
Now I don’t feel 90. I feel 82 and a half."
John: "Ok right. No mother-in-law jokes.
The last thing in a million years I wanted was to be an actor. I wanted to be a painter. I came from a whole family of actors and it’s the last thing in the world I wanted to do.
I was a soldier for a couple of years, and then finally my mother said you can't be a painter, you must drop out of art school - you must be an actor.
I hadn't been to drama school or done any training but I learnt a bit of Shakespeare, flung myself on the ground at an audition in Stratford and got myself a position as spear thrower. That was of course in Titus Andronicus and the rest is history. I've been an actor for god knows how long, far too long really.
But anyway how wonderful to get an award from a magazine I’ve never read - the title always put me off!"
Sponsored by Baillie Gifford
Photos by Neil Spence Photography
It was one of those awful mornings with bills and all those terrible things that come in the mail. One of the other things in the mail was a letter from Gyles saying I was going to get this award. I was thrilled. I’m a big fan of the magazine.
How should I say thank you… I thought of all those acceptance speeches on TV. People who say they have nothing prepared and then bring out 10 pages. Others who thank God, thank their family, thank their dog, thank EVERYONE.
I’m just going to say thank you to Gyles and to The Oldie magazine which I love.
This is an incredible, incredible treat.
Now I don’t feel 90. I feel 82 and a half."
John: "Ok right. No mother-in-law jokes.
The last thing in a million years I wanted was to be an actor. I wanted to be a painter. I came from a whole family of actors and it’s the last thing in the world I wanted to do.
I was a soldier for a couple of years, and then finally my mother said you can't be a painter, you must drop out of art school - you must be an actor.
I hadn't been to drama school or done any training but I learnt a bit of Shakespeare, flung myself on the ground at an audition in Stratford and got myself a position as spear thrower. That was of course in Titus Andronicus and the rest is history. I've been an actor for god knows how long, far too long really.
But anyway how wonderful to get an award from a magazine I’ve never read - the title always put me off!"
Sponsored by Baillie Gifford
Photos by Neil Spence Photography
340集单集
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