London and New York-based producer and distributor Dlt Entertainment has launched a new podcast division, which has made its debut with two new comedy series, “When No One’s Watching” and “National Treasures with Laura Lexx & Will Duggan.”
Heading up the new arm of the business is comedy writing duo, Ben Hillyar and David Mayes, whose credits include “Your Face or Mine” and Citv’s “Scrambled!” They are producing both series, which launch today via podcast platform, Acast.
Hillyar and Mayes report in to Dlt creative director Darren Smith with a brief to develop and produce comedy content in podcast format as a testing ground for ideas and talent that have the potential to be adapted for other mediums.
“When No One’s Watching” is hosted by comedian and former Virgin Radio presenter Matt Richardson, whose credits include “The Xtra Factor” and “Celebrity Haunted Mansion,” and Busted band member Matt Willis.
Heading up the new arm of the business is comedy writing duo, Ben Hillyar and David Mayes, whose credits include “Your Face or Mine” and Citv’s “Scrambled!” They are producing both series, which launch today via podcast platform, Acast.
Hillyar and Mayes report in to Dlt creative director Darren Smith with a brief to develop and produce comedy content in podcast format as a testing ground for ideas and talent that have the potential to be adapted for other mediums.
“When No One’s Watching” is hosted by comedian and former Virgin Radio presenter Matt Richardson, whose credits include “The Xtra Factor” and “Celebrity Haunted Mansion,” and Busted band member Matt Willis.
- 5/13/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
Finalists for the music and sound design awards also include The World’s End, The Crash Reel and I Am Nasrine.
The official list of finalists has been released for the third Music+Sound Awards. The awards recognise and celebrate the role that music and sound design play in UK visual media.
More than 50 industry figures including James Bond composer David Arnold and music supervisors Liz Gallacher of Velvet Ears (Elysium) and Abi Leland of Leland Music (Touching The Void, Last King of Scotland) selected the line-up of finalists.
A full list, including all credits, can be viewed at www.masawards.com/uk
Awards will be presented for Best Original Composition, Best Sound Design and Best Use of Existing Music in film at a ceremony on Feb 27 at the Troxy cinema in London.
Acts performing on the night include comedian Rob Deering, band The Family Rain and DJ David Holmes.
The official list of finalists has been released for the third Music+Sound Awards. The awards recognise and celebrate the role that music and sound design play in UK visual media.
More than 50 industry figures including James Bond composer David Arnold and music supervisors Liz Gallacher of Velvet Ears (Elysium) and Abi Leland of Leland Music (Touching The Void, Last King of Scotland) selected the line-up of finalists.
A full list, including all credits, can be viewed at www.masawards.com/uk
Awards will be presented for Best Original Composition, Best Sound Design and Best Use of Existing Music in film at a ceremony on Feb 27 at the Troxy cinema in London.
Acts performing on the night include comedian Rob Deering, band The Family Rain and DJ David Holmes.
- 2/18/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
X Factor star Diana Vickers has joined the Summer Sundae Weekender lineup. The 18-year-old singer, who is currently at number one on the UK singles chart, grime artist Devlin, Riz Mc, Red Shoe Diaries and We Show Up On Radar have been added to the Leicester festival's bill, reports eFestivals. Milton Jones, Junior Simpson, Rob Deering and Andy Robinson have also been (more)...
- 4/28/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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