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Friday, October 03, 2008
Thursday, August 07, 2008
John Cleese Podcast #33: The Brain Explained
John gives a marvellously lucid and compellingly detailed run through of the functioning of the human brain with particular reference to mimblerophlactus.
NB: Not laboratory safe.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
BBC Radio 4's iPM
About ten minutes into iPM, this excellent BBC Radio programme, you can hear John waffle on about his favourite websites. There's more of this stuff at Cleeseblog.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
John Cleese Podcast #30: Back to school part two
This is part two of a two part podcast in which John goes back to school to talk with students at the Santa Barbara University on the finer points of film writing.
This episode continues on the same theme and he also has a question and answer session with the students where they discuss the scripting process involved in the film A fish called Wanda.
Labels: a fish called wanda, dialogue, film writing, Santa Barbara, scripts
Monday, April 07, 2008
John Cleese Podcast #29: Back to school
This is part one of a two part podcast in which John goes back to school to talk with students at the Santa Barbara University on the finer points of film writing. In this podcast John runs through the first scene of a new script that he has been given and discusses the characters, dialogue and plot.
Labels: dialogue, film writing, Santa Barbara, scripts
Friday, February 01, 2008
John Cleese's Spanking New Headcast
We're very pleased to announce John's new video series, Headcast, which can be found at http://headcast.co.uk.
It's a serious, searching look at the nature of perception and belief, and the ways in which reality is shaped by powerful men to suit their own agenda.
The full version costs $1.00 US - but this podcast is still free... !
Labels: headcast
Friday, December 21, 2007
John Cleese Podcast #28: The Night Before Christmas
'Tis the holiday season, in which people everywhere gather to celebrate this precious time of giving.Assembled around a blazing fire, families eat themselves sick, drink themselves silly, and fight for their entertainment options with unaccustomed ferocity. So, in order to leaven this dark time, we bring you John Cleese's Very Own Version of:
With lots of festive love from all the Podcast Reindeer.

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