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Soundtracking with Edith Bowman

500: Stephen Graham & Philip Barantini On Adolescence to celebrate our 500th Episode, With Birthday Messages From Friends Of The Show & Listeners

Soundtracking with Edith Bowman

Edith Bowman

Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.6754 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

We celebrate our 500th episode in the company of Stephen and Philip - but also friends of the show and you, with many wonderful contributions reflecting upon our mutual love of film score and music. In addition to messages from listeners, we hear from Hans ZImmer, Ben Wheatley, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch and Daniel Pemberton.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Got a side hustle, like making money from a hobby, selling stuff online or doing a bit of dog walking outside your day job.

0:09.0

You might need to tell HMRC so you don't get any tax surprises.

0:14.0

To take the hassle out of your side hustle, search HMRC Help for Hustles.

0:41.7

Edith, Happy 500 show anniversary or something.

0:48.1

The reason I played you Gladiator is because I have a feeling your show has been as long as Roman times.

0:53.5

Anyway, lots of love from hands and enjoy your show.

0:56.5

Brilliant, brilliant girl. Bye.

1:02.8

Hello and welcome to a very special episode of soundtrack and with me, Edith Bowman.

1:16.5

Special, but business as usual. So thank you so much, Mr. Hans Zimmer. Yes, today is the 500th episode of our wee podcast, which we launched back in August 2016 with Mr Ben Wheatley.

1:19.9

When I say we, I'm talking about myself and my amazing partner in crime from the very

1:25.2

beginning and still with me now, almost 10 years later, Ben.

1:28.8

We launched this not really knowing what it could be, but with the want for it to start a conversation

1:35.4

about how music is used in film and what that means to us as fans, but also the creatives behind

1:42.0

those films. I can't really put into words how proud I am of what we've

1:46.8

done, but also what we continue to do. And Ben, thank you goes nowhere near of saying what I

1:54.2

need and want to say to you, but how much I appreciate your hard work, your commitment and your

1:59.6

friendship. Thank you so much, dear, dear man.

2:03.4

Now, our first interview that we actually recorded was with John Favreau,

2:07.9

but the first episode that we published was with the fantastic Ben Wheatley,

2:12.5

which we felt really set the tone for what we wanted to do with the podcast.

2:17.2

Yes, it would be amazing to have

2:19.7

big Hollywood names like Mr. Favreau, but we also wanted to support independent film.

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