Bob The Builder: Adventures By The Sea

Bob the Builder™ and his machine team “sea” lots of new ways to work together to get jobs done in and around Fixham Harbor in five exciting stories. Scoop must make a creative seaside rescue to get the lighthouse lens shining again! Scratch realizes that admitting mistakes is the best way to be cool; the team comes to the rescue when Muck’s sandcastle compromises their big job and shows him that being part of a team means doing things together. Scrambler shows that the key to bravery is admitting your fears. Bob and the Can-Do Crew get the job done and find success by the sea with sand, water, sun and friends!
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EPISODE SYNOPSIS Well known journalist and author Mark Harris joins Allison for a high spirited discussion ranging from his experiences writing about the film industry, his thoughts on hate speech and everything in-between. Mark shares his insightful perspective on a number of topics including the academy awards, public scandal, how the film industry of today differs from that of the past and homophobia in the media. GUEST BIO Mark Harris is a journalist at The New York Times, a contributing editor at New York Magazine and an Entertainment Weekly columnist. He also writes for the website grantland.com where he discusses the Academy Award race. Mark is also a published author of the book Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood. ADDITIONAL LINKS, ETC. Media Mayhem Links: www.grantland.com www.huffingtonpost.com newsfeed.time.com technolog.msnbc.msn.com Miscellaneous Links: www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com www.grantland.com www.nytimes.com www.amazon.com EPISODE BREAKDOWN 00:00 Intro 02:24 Is it difficult to balance your roles as both reviewer and interviewer? 04:02 Have you found yourself in the position where you’re interviewing someone you’ve written something nasty about in the past? 05:30 Can you break down some of your film categories? 07:42 Does the little film with the big star negate it as “the little movie that could?” 10:03 How many of the people who write about the oscars are independent vs. favoring certain production companies

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