Tim Pine joins us to talk about film making in Adelaide and how video killed his rising radio star!
He’ll take us on a deep dive into his latest film, the video clip for Bill Parton Trio’s song, Stalker Man, which we’ll feature again as our track of the week.
We also talk to John Murch about Capril – have you been wearing your cape this month?
Nigel tests our knowledge in IS IT NEWS.
In the Made to Move Minute, Max Martin talks about a Never Wasted Workout.
Our wine is a Pinot Noir from Tim Knappstein, thanks to The Arkaba Hotel.
David from Sunday Assembly Adelaide reflects on the World’s Greatest Computer.
And we start with David Washington from In Daily with the midweek news wrap, Talk Of The Town.
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TIME | SEGMENT |
00:00:00 | Outtake |
Capril or Capril? | |
00:00:22 | Theme |
Theme and introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo. | |
00:02:31 | Talk Of The Town |
David Washington, editor of In Daily, gives us a midweek wrap of the news we’ve been talking about in South Australia this week. | |
00:06:17 | SA Drink Of The Week |
Tim Knappstein 2013 Riposte Pinot Noit Adelaide Hills. Tasting notes. NOTE: The Arkaba Commission Gala Dinner will be held on April 23, 2015, in the Top of the Ark with some live entertainment provided by students of the Elder Conservatorium of Music, with Auctioneer James Bruce and MC will be renowned artist Christopher Orchard. The event has a Facebook page. And there is more information at the School Of Art. This wine has been made possible by The Arkaba Hotel and its Enomatic System which lets you have your wine by the glass EXACTLY as the winemaker intended and even lets you buy a sneaky shot of a super premium wine without paying for the whole bottle. Tasting notes. Here’s how to win your own bottle of this great drop this week. Firstly, make sure you are a member of our In Crowd mailing list. If not, join on the In Crowd page. Secondly, just write Knappstein on our Facebook Page OR tweet it to @theadelaideshow OR email it to us at [email protected] BEFORE 11:59pm, Monday, April 20, 2015. |
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00:11:19 | Made To Move Minute |
Max Martin and/or Dr Nathan Harten from iNform Health and Fitness Solutions, Norwood, present a thoughtful minute for pondering more ways and reasons to get moving and improve your health. This week: Never Waste A Workout. |
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00:14:23 | Opening Discussion |
We get deep and personal with former Port Adelaide footballer and radio man turned film maker, Tim Pine, about his life, work, sport, the smell of footy changerooms and his inspiration for the video clip for Bill Parton Trio’s Stalker Man. | |
00:55:12 | Time To Think |
Reflections about our society by self-confessed policy wonk and public transport user, George Inglis. | |
00:57:55 | Is It News? |
Nigel does his best to present three headlines (one real one and two he’s made up) from a South Australian publication – old or new – and the team has to guess which is the authentic news story. | |
01:13:54 | John Murch on Capril |
John Murch tells us about Capril – and why you should be wearing a cape this month. | |
01:22:43 | Musical Pilgrimage |
And our song this week, Why You Left, by Funk Latin Union, suggested by Adrian Miller from the Radio Adelaide Monday night music program, Songcatcher. | |
01:31:37 | Thought For The Week |
David Batholomeusz from Sunday Assembly Adelaide with his reflection on the Most Powerful Computer Of All. | |
01:34:10 | Outtake |
You have to sell me |
Here is this week’s preview video:
Tim Pine’s Stalker Man video – Bill Parton Trio
Tim Pine’s Falling For You video – Bill Parton Trio
SFX: Throughout the podcast we use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the visa stamp, the silent movie music, the stylus, the radio signal sfx, the wine pouring and cork pulling sfx, and the swooshes around Siri.
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