
Who's Gonna Steer This Showbiz Ship?
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So we've got our idea, now how do we get it off the ground? With a Show-runner of course! The Daddos call up three of the biggest, brightest and most-likely-to-answer-when-we-called producers; Anne Robinson, Michael Petroni, and Tania Chambers.
We find out what a show-runner is, and try to find one for our little show that could! And keep our chin up despite an acceptance that turned into a rejection, a reluctant acceptance and one that came with a reasonable amount of caution.
LINKS:
- Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram
- Buy tickets to ‘How To Please A Woman’ prods. Tania Chambers and Judi Levine, dir: Renèe Webster starring Cameron Daddo
- Follow @howtopleaseawoman on Instagram
- Watch ‘Backyard Ashes’ from Anne Robinson
- Watch ‘The Merger’ from Anne Robinson
- Watch ‘Messiah’ on Netflix from Michael Petroni
- Watch ‘Backtrack’ from Michael Petroni
- Follow @camerondaddo on Instagram
- Follow @andrewdaddo on Instagram
CREDITS:
- Host: Cameron Daddo @camerondaddo and Andrew Daddo @andrewdaddo
- Guests: Anne Robinson, Michael Petroni, Tania Chambers
- Narrated by: Rachel Corbett @_rachelcorbett
- Executive Producer: Elise Cooper
- Editor: Adrian Walton
- Managing Producer: Elle Beattie
Listen for more great podcast at www.novapodcasts.com.au .
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