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12-6-2020 - Sun PM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "To Be A Servant"
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12-6-2020 - Sun PM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "To Be A Servant" by GBFPC
27mins
7 Dec 2020
11-10-2020 - Tues PM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "The Church Family"
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11-10-2020 - Tues PM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "The Church Family" by GBFPC
43mins
11 Nov 2020
10-4-2020 - Sun AM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "Build A Door"
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10-4-2020 - Sun AM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "Build A Door" by GBFPC
56mins
4 Oct 2020
7-12-20 Sun AM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "All I Want"
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7-12-20 Sun AM - Bro. Jeremy Brock - "All I Want" by GBFPC
34mins
12 Jul 2020
In Conversation with Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin
The Journey
Casualty, the longest running primetime medical drama in the world, was first broadcast on 6 September 1986. The action was set in the Accident and Emergency Department of Holby City Hospital, in a fictionalised version of Bristol. It was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, who were inspired by the "comedy and heroics" of everyday life in the National Health Service.The constant stream of patients provided the drama that made a peak time hit, while the show was not afraid to deal with controversial issues such as health rationing and attitudes to HIV/AIDS.The first series of Casualty introduced the regular members of the night shift, including nurses Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson), Megan Roach (Brenda Fricker), Clive King (George Harris) and Lisa “Duffy” Duffin (Cathy Shipton). In the opening episode they had to contend with a chemical spill at the docks, along with awkward patients and a stolen bunch of flowers. The humour with which the staff coped was a reflection of the time Brock and Unwin spent observing in real hospitals.Casualty expanded beyond its initial 15 week run, so it now runs almost year round. Its success led a revival in medical dramas and to the creation of Holby City in 1999, which looked at life on the wards of the hospital. Paul co-created Casualty alongside Jeremy Brock in 1986 and this is their story of Casualty, Notably, Unwin wrote the first ever episode of Casualty collaboratively with Brock, entitled: "Gas". In 2015, to celebrate the commencement of the the thirtieth series, Unwin both wrote and directed the first two episodes, which aired on the 29 and 30 August 2015. More recently, Unwin wrote the final episode of the 31st series, titled "One", as an end to the 30th anniversary celebrations.Music Opening Titles from Casualty by Ken Freeman remixed by Wise Words ImagingClosing Titles from Casualty by Ken Freeman--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejourneyishere/message
49mins
9 Jul 2020
3-1-20 Sun AM - Bro Jeremy Brock - "Section 1808.6.1"
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3-1-20 Sun AM - Bro Jeremy Brock - "Section 1808.6.1" by GBFPC
39mins
9 Mar 2020
9-1-19 Sun PM - Bro Jeremy Brock - "Apostolic Lawn Care"
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Brother Jeremy Brock 9/1/19
41mins
19 Sep 2019
6-4-19 - Bro Jeremy Brock - "Reversing Adverse Posession"
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Brother Jeremy Brock 6/4/19
40mins
13 Jun 2019
2-12-19 - Jeremy Brock - "Working To Be His Workmanship"
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Rev Jeremy Brock
55mins
14 Feb 2019
Camp West 2016 - Bro Jeremy Brock - "Never Give Up"
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Rev. Jeremy Brock - Camp West 2016
41mins
1 Nov 2018