Jack Kibble-White
Erstwhile TV Creamer, works at the BBC developing things and getting involved in making longform podcasts. Also the minor power in the Adventures in Type and Space triumvirate and occasional animator. He/him
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteTiny tyrant is unsympathetic to all arguments in favour of “getting up” and “doing things”
- I bought this today in a charity shop. A signed copy! And am reminded that for years I thought the lead singer of the band was Keith Barron
- Is Nemone Lethbridge’s 67-year battle to clear her husband’s name a hopeless cause? Find out on the final episode of The Magnificent O’Connors on Radio 4 this morning at 09:30.
- The plight of Jimmy O’Connor as discussed on C4’s ‘The Next Big Thing’ back in 1993.
- Tony Selby as Danny Lee in Jimmy O’Connor and Ken Loach’s BBC1 play “Three Clear Sundays”. Find out its secret message in episode four of “The Magnificent O’Connors” at 09:30 this morning on Radio 4.
- Episode 3 of The Magnificent O’Connors, “The Murderer and The Silk” is on Radio 4 this morning at 9:30.
- Episode two of The Magnificent O’Connors is on Radio 4 this morning at 09:30 (all episodes available on BBC Sounds). Here are two key texts from our research for the series
- @skillagesteve.bsky.social thank you for the write up of The Magnificent O’Connors in Creamguide. Earlier this year another pod I worked on ended up in Popbitch, but nothing beats the validation of a Creamguide mention.
- Blimey!
- Watching my fave Aussie soap Neighbours and OMG isn’t that @regretteruane.bsky.social’s amazing novel Birding?!! 🍦
- WARNING: This podcast contains Russell Harty, Ken Loach learning a shocking truth about George Sewell, FMB from C4’s The Next Big Thing, the Kray Twins, The Wednesday Play and a gripping tale of a family trying to overturn an 80-year-old murder conviction www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/serie...
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteThanks a nice piece. I'm looking forward to the series immensely. With apologies to Jack for the hijack, but if anyone is interested in James O'Connor's TV plays, I wrote about them all (and what I could learn of his life) some years ago: www.britishtelevisiondrama.org.uk?p=6983
- An excellent article in today’s edition of The Observer that tees up The History Podcast: The Magnificent O’Connors. On air on Radio 4 this Wednesday at 09:30am with all episodes published on BBC Sounds on the same day observer.co.uk/culture/inte...
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteThe first episode of Through the Square Window, presented by @samiraahmeduk.bsky.social and @gkw.bsky.social is now live! Find it wherever you get your podcasts, or via our brand-new website: squarewindow.co.uk
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteArthur Askey appeared on both John Logie Baird's experimental broadcasts, and the last series of Swap Shop
- Samira and my twin brother talking telly
- Hello! Through the Square Window is a new podcast all about what we used to watch on British TV. Hosted by @samiraahmeduk.bsky.social and @gkw.bsky.social, the first ep launches Wednesday next week. A two-minute preview is available now. Just search for us, wherever you get your podcasts.
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteHello! Through the Square Window is a new podcast all about what we used to watch on British TV. Hosted by @samiraahmeduk.bsky.social and @gkw.bsky.social, the first ep launches Wednesday next week. A two-minute preview is available now. Just search for us, wherever you get your podcasts.
- Friends - this Kickstarter is worth backing. A brilliantly researched and beautifully produced podcast on the history of comics. www.kickstarter.com/projects/gra...
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteHappy heavenly birthday TV Cream 😥 @skillagesteve.bsky.social @jackkibble-white.bsky.social
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteMy pal @graemeburk.bsky.social is launching a new podcast about comics. The first episodes tell the story of Siegel and Shuster and feature some breakthrough research. I've heard his work in progress and it's incredible. Find out more here... www.kickstarter.com/projects/gra...
- Watched Destination X last night. I thought the format didn’t really work. Seemingly, the contestants need to have no idea where they are, so the clues are 3-2-1 level difficult and therefore pointless (as demonstrated by the fact the contestant who got the most clues was the one eliminated).
- Paging the Gra/e/h/a/e/m/es @gkw.bsky.social and @graemeburk.bsky.social. I’m reading a book about Mort Meskin and found this sidebar particularly interesting: stevenbrowerwritings.wordpress.com/2012/01/25/a...
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteWhat is the charge? Walking a path? A succulent salt path?
- Lovely Ace of Wands vibes
- Came across what appears to be an early Ainley
- Dear Bluesky, is it known if the Brigadier’s surname was inspired by a real-life Lethbridge? I have one in mind but cannot find anything to corroborate that it’s him. Thank you
- I still really like Genius Game. I think by the end of the series they might just be broadcasting it for me
- Am I the only person on the internet enjoying The Genius Game?
- Severance is very enjoyable. I think of it as Lost meets Tales from the Loop. That’s not inaccurate is it?
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-White
- Brilliant book, brilliant author and she has amazing cats too
- All episodes out today. What a great podcast from my pals at BBC Radio Northampton with (as ever) brilliant music and sound design from Julian Corrie. This was very rewarding to work on: bbc.co.uk/sounds/series/…
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteTODAY’S THE DAY! Radio Free Skaro: Mystery Science Theatre 1000, with special guests STEVEN MOFFAT and JULIE GARDNER! Program A at 1pm at Gallifrey One! #gally1
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-White"A day in the life of this autistic person" This was a tricky one to make - partly because there's A LOT of shots in it, but mostly because it left me feeling a little vulnerable. Hope y'all like it. #ActuallyAutistic www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDSv...
- The synopsis for every Adam Curtis series
- The final episode broadcast today - the whole series is available on BBC Sounds
- Child sexual abuse in institutions, cultural changes, organised cover-up... and how we could make children safer today. All episodes/series of In Dark Corners now on BBC Sounds, Spotify, Apple Podcasts etc. @mandatenow.bsky.social @jessphillipsmp.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
- Reposted by Jack Kibble-WhiteChild sexual abuse in institutions, cultural changes, organised cover-up... and how we could make children safer today. All episodes/series of In Dark Corners now on BBC Sounds, Spotify, Apple Podcasts etc. @mandatenow.bsky.social @jessphillipsmp.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...