LOCATIONLINCS LOUD - The Voice of Lincolnshire On Screen

LOCATIONLINCS LOUD - The Voice of Lincolnshire On Screen

di KEAL PRODUCTIONS
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ACTOR - KEVIN DOYLE
To close out the series, we are joined by acclaimed actor Kevin Doyle, best known for his roles as Joseph Molesley in Downton Abbey and John Parr in Happy Valley. In this engaging and wide-ranging conversation, Kevin reflects on his remarkable career across television, film and theatre, sharing insights into the craft of acting, the realities of a life in the industry, and the experiences that have shaped him along the way. From beloved period dramas to contemporary television, Kevin discusses the importance of storytelling, collaboration and creating memorable characters that resonate with audiences around the world. The episode also explores the changing landscape of the screen industries, the value of regional talent, and the opportunities available for the next generation of creatives looking to build careers in film and television. A fitting finale to our first series, this conversation is packed with warmth, humour and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from one of Britain's most respected actors. A huge thank you to our sponsors Associated British Ports, who continue to champion creative talent and screen industry growth across Lincolnshire and beyond. This series is made in partnership with the University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts.
PRODUCTION SOUND MIXER - ADRIAN BELL
In this episode, we are joined by award-winning Production Sound Mixer Adrian Bell for a fascinating conversation about life behind the scenes in film and high-end television drama. Growing Up in Skegness, with a career spanning more than four decades, Adrian reflects on his journey from BBC training and documentary television into major feature films and internationally recognised productions. The conversation explores the often unseen craft of production sound, the importance of collaboration on set, and the technical and creative challenges involved in capturing authentic performances. Adrian also shares stories from working across major productions including Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Judy, and About Time alongside insights into the evolving world of film production and sound recording. Packed with experience, honesty and industry insight, this episode offers a brilliant look into one of the most vital — and often overlooked — areas of filmmaking, SOUND. A huge thank you to our sponsors Associated British Ports who continue to champion creative talent and screen industry growth across Lincolnshire and beyond. This series is made in partnership with the University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts. 🎙️ Listen now to Adrians Story and check in on our previous episodes available on all major podcast platforms.
PRODUCER - DOMINIQUE WEBB
Welcome to Episode 6 of LocationLincs LOUD. In this episode, we are joined by producer Dominique Webb for an honest, engaging and insightful conversation about the realities of working behind the scenes in the film and television industry. Dominique discusses the highs and lows of producing, the resilience needed to navigate the industry, and the passion required to bring creative projects to life. The episode also explores her work on the feature film Lapwing, alongside wider conversations around regional filmmaking, collaboration and creating opportunities for emerging talent outside of London. Packed with warmth, honesty and industry insight, this is a brilliant conversation for anyone interested in film, television and the future of regional storytelling in the UK. A huge thank you to our sponsors Associated British Ports who continue to help champion creative talent and screen industry growth across Lincolnshire and beyond. This series is made in partnership University of Lincolns School of Creative Arts. 🎙️ Listen now on all major podcast platforms.
PRESENTER - KARL BIRD
🎙️ New episode of LocationLincs LOUD is live! This week we are joined by Karl Bird, broadcaster, film reviewer, writer and a huge champion of both cinema and Lincolnshire’s creative industries. We talk about Karl’s journey through broadcasting and film journalism, his passion for storytelling, and why regional voices and talent deserve a bigger spotlight within the screen industries. From reviewing the latest releases to uncovering hidden stories across the county, Karl shares why Lincolnshire has so much untapped creative potential. The episode also features an incredible story about Karl interviewing his childhood hero Mark Hamill, alongside a fascinating conversation about Laurel and Hardy and their surprising connections to Lincolnshire. A brilliant conversation about film, media, opportunity and the importance of championing creativity outside the traditional industry centres. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and all major podcast platforms. 📺 Full visual interview available on the LocationLincs YouTube channel. #LocationLincs #LocationLincsLOUD #Podcast #FilmIndustry #TVIndustry #Broadcasting #KarlBird #MarkHamill #StarWars #Lincolnshire #CreativeIndustries #RegionalStorytelling #FilmLocations #ScreenIndustries
ACTING LINCS - LEE WADDINGHAM & LISA GEORGE
In Episode 4, we're joined by two passionate advocates for the creative industries in Lincolnshire. Actress Lisa George, best known for her long-running role as Beth Tinker in the iconic TV show Coronation Street, sits down with us alongside Lee Waddingham from Acting Lincs to discuss their careers, the importance of developing local talent, and why opportunities in the creative sector should be accessible to everyone, regardless of where they are based. From Lisa's journey from Grimsby to one of Britain's most recognised television programmes, to Lee's work supporting and nurturing performers across the county, this episode highlights the wealth of talent that exists right here in Lincolnshire and the growing creative community that continues to flourish. As always, our message to producers, commissioners and industry decision-makers is simple: take a closer look at Lincolnshire. The county offers incredible locations, passionate talent, supportive networks and untapped opportunities for film and television production. If you're developing your next project, we'd love to start a conversation about how Lincolnshire could help bring it to life. If you're new to LocationLincs LOUD, don't forget to catch up on our previous episodes, featuring actor Thomas Turgoose, director Jeremy Wooding and producer Ian Sharp. Each episode shines a spotlight on the people, stories and opportunities helping to put Lincolnshire firmly on the production map.
PRODUCER - IAN SHARP
Episode 3 of LocationLincs LOUD welcomes Ian Sharp - producer, entrepreneur and founder of Sharp House Entertainment. In this episode, Ian talks about building productions from the ground up, developing independent film and television projects, and the realities of producing in today’s industry. He also discusses his long-standing creative partnership and business ventures with Jason Maza, alongside the ambition behind Sharp House Entertainment and the projects currently in development. The conversation also explores Ian’s passion for football and his relationship with Scunthorpe United, as well as the importance of regional storytelling, supporting new talent, and creating opportunities for production outside of London. LocationLincs LOUD continues to spotlight the people shaping film and television, while championing Lincolnshire as a destination for production and creative collaboration. For producers, commissioners and creatives considering their next project, this is an open invitation. Lincolnshire is ready. With growing infrastructure, supportive networks, and a passion for storytelling that runs deep, the county is more than a backdrop, it’s a collaborator. LocationLincs LOUD is here to connect you with that ecosystem and show what’s possible when you look beyond the obvious. www.locationlincs.com
DIRECTOR - JEREMY WOODING
In Episode 2 of LocationLincs LOUD, we sit down with filmmaker and producer Jeremy Wooding to discuss his journey through the film and television industry, from directing independent features to working on iconic British comedy series including Peep Show. Jeremy shares insight into storytelling, producing in the UK, building creative collaborations and navigating the realities of the modern screen industry. The conversation also explores the importance of regional filmmaking and why places like Lincolnshire offer exciting opportunities for productions looking for unique locations, authentic stories and strong local support. LocationLincs LOUD celebrates the people shaping film and television while encouraging more productions to discover the creative potential of Lincolnshire. If you’re considering filming in Lincolnshire or want to explore opportunities in the county, we’d love to hear from you, get in touch with the team. www.locationlincs.com LocationLincs LOUD is created by Keal Productions in partnership with the School of Creative Arts at the University of Lincoln and Sponsored by Associated British Ports
ACTOR - THOMAS TURGOOSE
LOCATIONLINCS LOUD - The Voice of Lincolnshire On Screen. Thomas Turgoose is an acclaimed actor whose career began in Lincolnshire, before going on to star in some of the UK’s most powerful and iconic film and television productions. Best known for his breakout role in This Is England and its follow-up series Directed by Shane Meadows, Thomas has built a career grounded in honesty, authenticity, and fearless storytelling, bringing real lived experience to the screen. In this episode, Thomas talks about his journey into acting, his connection to Lincolnshire, and the places that shaped both his life and his career. We also explore what it means to represent your roots on a national and international stage. For producers, commissioners and creatives considering their next project, this is an open invitation. Lincolnshire is ready. With growing infrastructure, supportive networks, and a passion for storytelling that runs deep, the county is more than a backdrop, it’s a collaborator. LocationLincs LOUD is here to connect you with that ecosystem and show what’s possible when you look beyond the obvious. www.locationlincs.com
ACTOR - KEVIN DOYLE - TRAILER 3
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To close out the series, We are s joined by acclaimed actor Kevin Doyle, best known for his roles as Joseph Molesley in Downton Abbey and John Parr in Happy Valley. In this engaging and wide-ranging conversation, Kevin reflects on his remarkable career across television, film and theatre, sharing insights into the craft of acting, the realities of a life in the industry, and the experiences that have shaped him along the way. From beloved period dramas to contemporary television, Kevin discusses the importance of storytelling, collaboration and creating memorable characters that resonate with audiences around the world. The episode also explores the changing landscape of the screen industries, the value of regional talent, and the opportunities available for the next generation of creatives looking to build careers in film and television. A fitting finale to our first series, this conversation is packed with warmth, humour and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from one of Britain's most respected actors. A huge thank you to our sponsors Associated British Ports, who continue to champion creative talent and screen industry growth across Lincolnshire and beyond. This series is made in partnership with the University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts.
ACTOR - KEVIN DOYLE - TRAILER 2
Trailer
To close out the series, we are joined by acclaimed actor Kevin Doyle, best known for his roles as Joseph Molesley in Downton Abbey and John Parr in Happy Valley. In this engaging and wide-ranging conversation, Kevin reflects on his remarkable career across television, film and theatre, sharing insights into the craft of acting, the realities of a life in the industry, and the experiences that have shaped him along the way. From beloved period dramas to contemporary television, Kevin discusses the importance of storytelling, collaboration and creating memorable characters that resonate with audiences around the world. The episode also explores the changing landscape of the screen industries, the value of regional talent, and the opportunities available for the next generation of creatives looking to build careers in film and television. A fitting finale to our first series, this conversation is packed with warmth, humour and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from one of Britain's most respected actors. A huge thank you to our sponsors Associated British Ports, who continue to champion creative talent and screen industry growth across Lincolnshire and beyond. This series is made in partnership with the University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts.
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