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Boxcutters - An Australian TV Podcast: Ep 198: Beauty plus Geek, Marc Fennell

  • murrayNE · 2 months ago
    Incidentally, co-fans, if you happen to think of any good podcasts while you are moseying around here, the Podcast Awards' nominations process has recently begun. http://podcastawards.com/

    I find Boxcutters to be both well Produced and Entertainment-ilicious, myself.
  • murrayNE · 2 months ago
    Great episode - I liked the Marc Fennell interview in particular. I actually quite liked the mixed nature of Hungry Beast, myself.

    I also like that the title of this episode can be read as calling Marc Fennell a geek.
  • Bolden · 2 months ago
    Worst. Interview. Ever. Like. Seriously.

    Although I'm sure you just did that interview to like show how great your guys like podcast is and stuff and that you like to you know like shows that lack like moral value or interest, it just didn't come off.


    *Brett being a pretty good barometer for me, was interestingly very quiet during that interview.
  • Josh Kinal · 2 months ago
    I'm sorry you didn't like it, Bolden. We've had a lot of positive feedback about that interview. Although, I'll admit, none from anybody calling themselves "lame@getfucked.com".

    We hoped to get across information about how aware contestants are about what they're going through with these shows. I haven't had a chance to listen back to the episode so I don't know if we succeeded.

    We hear a lot about manipulation of characters in Reality/Extreme Gameshows but on Boxcutters we've never spoken to anyone who has actually spent several weeks in a house with no outside stimulus.

    If the contestants feel that they have grown and learnt something from the experience, then does it really lack moral value?

    The concept of the show, especially in the US, is largely exploitative. What compels someone to put themselves up for that sort of exploitation?

    I would hope that there is a difference between what the Corin and Jenna said on our show and what they would say on breakfast radio.

    Or maybe I've misunderstood you. Maybe you loved our interview with Corin and Jenna but hated the one with Marc Fennell from Hungry Beast.
  • Bolden · 2 months ago
    That's ok, it's just that that is the first time I've wished for chapters in the podcast so I could skip to the next chapter after about 3 minutes of that interview. I stuck with it in the hope that you'd get where you obviously wanted to go, but sadly (and I guess probably as 'Jade' was in the studio) you didn't.

    I don't think you hit on any of the points above... well, maybe you did ask but they either didn't understand or didn't answer (perhaps quite cleverly) those direct questions.

    No, I actually loved the Marc Fennell interview, did enough to get me interested and set the IQ2 to tape it, we'll see what comes of it.

    PS - I loved the apology for the 6 in the studio... I only heard 3 (and a cracking smell line from Brett! Gold!)
  • David · 2 months ago
    That was a pretty terrible interview guys; it felt like 20 minutes of 7-sponsored PR.
  • catbrain · 2 months ago
    @Bolden I don't think it was the worst interview, but the responses from Corin and Jenna were very repetitive (particularly from Jenna). And when people start talking over each other it gets very messy, and there was a bit of that.

    I'm glad you managed to get them on the show, and I will tune in to Channel 7 to check it out (but probably only for 1 week).
  • catbrain · 2 months ago
    Just heard the end of the show with the letter - HA! I wonder if it's the same person who was leaving considered but sweary comments a while back?
  • Sophie · 2 months ago
    Media giant Canwest to seek court protection, Aspers to invest $15 million (Canwest)
    Source: The Canadian Press
    Oct 6, 2009 8:46

    WINNIPEG - The company that owns Global Television and the National Post newspaper is filing for creditor protection in a deal with a key group of lenders, as it seeks court approval to restructure a mountain of debt.

    Canwest Global Communications Corp. (TSX:CGS) has been struggling for months to deal with the debt load, which the Winnipeg-based broadcaster took on when it bought the former Southam newspapers and the National Post earlier this decade.

    Business units of the media company that will be filing for creditor protection include the Canwest Television Limited Partnership, which holds Global Television, MovieTime, DejaView and Fox Sports World, and The National Post Company.

    After the restructuring, Canwest creditors would receive shares of the restructured media company. Canwest's current shareholders would own just 2.3 per cent of the shares of the new Canwest.

    Leonard Asper and other members of Canwest's founding family have agreed to invest up to $15 million in the restructured company.

    Canwest didn't say how much voting control or operational involvement the Aspers would have after the restructuring.

    Leonard Asper said in a statement that the company believes the restructuring can be implemented in four to six months.

    Canwest has been selling pieces of its business in recent weeks to show lenders that it's making progress on reworking its operations.

    Most recently it sold off its majority stake in Australian broadcaster Ten Network Holdings, in addition to past sales of its E!-branded TV stations and U.S. political magazine The New Republic.
  • daveaa · 2 months ago
    In other news, this clip is a convincing argument for not bringing back Hey Hey It's Saturday...
    http://tiny.cc/sCkmv
  • murrayNE · 2 months ago
    Oh.

    I hope that this icky feeling goes away eventually.

    Red Faces always bothered me, but I always have a hard time watching things where people are embarrassing themselves (I could never hack The Office). I do seem to recall off-colour acts occuring with too much regularity too. I actually felt relieved for these guys that they were pretty unrecognisable.
  • darrenboxcutter · 2 months ago
    I think that your interview with the Beauty and the Geek was an interesting one. I then watched the show and have yet to find why someone would do the show. Its not as though they lose weight or survive on an Island far away.

    My suggestion is stick with guests and shows that have new ideas or push the envelope.
  • darrenboxcutter · 2 months ago
    Who would have guess that this week brings 2 global type headlines that we would not have heard of 10 or 20 years ago:
    1 - Black U.S. President wins Nobel Peace Prize
    2 - Australian Television show offends half the world but cannot be axed.