

This is where Gill fell in love with producing events. During this period Gill was charged with pulling together, the first 100,000 capacity Party in the Park at Hyde Park in 1998. She worked her way through the ranks becoming Head of Entertainment at the station, looking after all the live music elements, along with developing new projects. Her role at the start was to promote ‘on air’, music events and festivals for the leading UK promoters of the time. Gill started her music career at Capital Radio, one of the largest commercial radio stations in London. This week on the Entertainment Engine podcast we welcome Gill Tee, co-founder of Black Deer, an Award-winning 3-day UK festival celebrating Americana music & its culture. Podcast engineered & mixed by BeX Gregory. The background music was written & produced by BeX & Alan Glass. Twitter Instagram up to the > Weekly NewsletterĮmail the team: us a voice message for a chance to be featured on the show via. (Podcast created by Peter Moore & BeX Gregory at Seamless Entertainment)
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The episode is available on all streaming/ download platforms.įollow & subscribe to ''The Entertainment Engine'' for weekly news & updates. A FASCINATING INSIGHT INTO AN ACTOR/WRITER'S LIFE. "A HILARIOUS AND OCCASIONALLY TEAR-JERKING READ. “JIM HAS A BIG HEART AND A SHARP WIT AND BOTH ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK.
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Scott, who directed/starred in the revival, which also featured Nathan Lane, Christine Lahti, Dana Ivey, and Kate Burton.Īfter replacing Frank Langella in “Design For Living” at the Circle-In-The-Square theatre, he moved to Los Angeles and has since appeared in a long succession of tv shows, such as “The Tracey Ullman Show”, “Coach”, “Max Headroom”, “The Twilight Zone”, “Murder She Wrote”, “Mad About You”, “Angel”, “ER”, “Friends”, “Crossing Jordan”, “The Drew Carey Show”, “Lost”, “Monk”, “Without A Trace”, “Dollhouse”, “Party Down”, “Law And Order: LA”, “Castle”, “Two And A Half Men”, “Children’s Hospital”, “Mom”, “The Royals”, and “The Grinder”.

The show was then produced Off-Broadway and he quickly gained the attention of the New York theatre scene. That same year (1982), he was cast in Noel Coward’s “Present Laughter” by George C. The show was an instant success with critics and audiences, winning Jim the Bay Area Critics’ Best Actor Award. in “The Boy’s Own Story”, a one-man show about a soccer goalkeeper, at the Julian Theatre in San Francisco. Jim is an actor, writer, and producer, who began his career on the stage in England, before emigrating to the U.S. This week on The Entertainment Engine we welcome Jim Piddock.
