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The Lone Ranger, ep 01: "Six-Gun Stakes" The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and lovingly recreated by the Misfits Audio players. Featuring the voice talent of: Jon Specht as the Announcer Johnnie T as Jeb Brian Finnegan as Cal Mike Hennessy as Sheriff Random T Bush as Jerimy Murray Retread as Tim and Joe Jim Patton as The Lone Ranger Producer and Script Editor: Capt. John Tadrzak Director, Mixer and Sound Effects: Jim Smagata Art Director: Steven “Sash” Scott “The Lone Ranger” was adapted for Misfits Audio by Capt. John Tadrzak and was presented for enjoyment and nostalgic purposes only. ©2010
BROKEN SEA AUDIO PRESENTS: Beneath the Planet of the Apes Based upon situations and characters from the Novel By Pierre Boulle and the SHOOTING SCRIPT- May 5, 1967 of “PLANET OF THE APES”- Original Screenplay by Michael Wilson. As well as the ideas of Mort Abrahams and the screenplay’s and drafts of Beneath the Planet of the Apes by Paul Dehn, December 20, 1968 and (final shooting script) April 10, 1969, as well as ideas the book (Beneath the Planet of the Apes), adapted from the written by: Michael Avallone. Adapted for Audio and extended ideas/situations imagined by Bill Hollweg, January 26, 2008. This is a work of Fan Fiction, a celebration of the films I adore in Audio for the Simians everywhere… THIS EPISODE: Taylor and Nova, having left the corroding Statue of Liberty behind, travel deeper into the desolate Forbidden Zone and find the ruins of a once great city… A city built by man: 2,000 years ago… CAST: LAWGIVER/CORNELIUS: MARK KALITA TAYLOR: BILL HOLLWEG HERULE: JOHN DANE VENUSIA: ROBIN CARISLE ALBINIA (Mutant): SHANNON HILCHE MENDEZ (Mutant): JACK WARD This is a work of fan-fiction based on characters and universe created by Pierre Boulle, a tribute to one of the greatest sci-fi series of all time! No copyright infringement is intended. If you like this audio dramatization - go out and get the official books, movies and other works dealing with Planet of the Apes - they are FANTASTIC! NOTE! This show is rated PG-13 for parental guidance 13.
BLACKOUT CITY: MURDER STREET EPISODE 2 CAST: Austin Beach as JOE SMOKE Sarah Golding as LILLY Atticus Jackson as HASHTAG CREDIT NARRATION by Sharon O. Blumberg MUSIC BY CARPENTER’S NOTCH WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARK SLADE
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! Clark Kent is getting more and more confused as the mysteries are piling up! Now, not only does it seem that people are being impersonated, suddenly even buildings aren’t what they seem! Plus, in today’s Important Message, we've got a neato way to help with any accidents that may happen while you collect those can lids! Part 4 of “The Story of the Century” was originally broadcast on April 4, 1946!
MUTUAL PRESENTS: RETRO-ROCKETS! Crisis on Titan On one of the many moons of Saturn, a troop of Interplanetary Soldiers have been given scut-duty: digging in the dirt to find an element vital to the survival of Earth and other planets. They long to get back to the job they were trained for: fighting whatever enemy is before them. These hard-bitten grunts soon get more than they bargained for, when the enemy takes over the garrison they'd left just a few hours before! Crisis on Titan first appeared in Planet Stories magazine, and was adapted for this series by Pete Lutz from the short story by James R. Adams. CAST: Andy Hartson-Bowyer as SGT. HALLIHAN Ebony Rose as CORPORAL RODRIGUEZ and Carole Krohn as CAPTAIN STALEY The voices of the SOLDIERS were by Julie Krohn and Pete Lutz The sounds of the THE BARBER'S DELIGHTS and THE SQUEAKERS were by Julie Krohn
WELCOME TO MUTANT COUNTY Ep 5 - A Real Night Mayor A Real Night Mayor was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Radio Icebox Season 01, Episode 05 “The Deadly Hallows Eve” JJ: Jeffrey Adams Abby: Aela Mackintsoh Barb: Victoria Olson Madam Biola: Victoria Olson Cody: Cody Boyer Jennifer: Scotta Turner The station is super haunted.
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! After a strange phone conversation with Perry White, Clark Kent returned to the Daily Planet where he received a phone call from Lois telling him to hurry up. And no sooner had he hung up then who should walk into the office but Lois Lane! Are things about to go from weird to worse? Plus, in today’s Important Message, we're here to help should any accidents happen while you collect those can lids! Part 3 of “The Story of the Century” was originally broadcast on April 3, 1946!
TWELVE CHIMES, IT'S MIDNIGHT Episode 5: Adopted Ghost Great apartments at a great price are hard to come by in San Francisco. To keep them, people will put up with almost anything. Join us now for a play of discovery, death, and one cranky cat in the play Adopted Ghost. CREDITS: Writer/Producer/Director: Aimee Pavy Narrator: Josh Horowitz Jeanette: Crystal Why Mrs. Whiskers: Aimee Pavy Sean: Scott Louis Mrs. Campbell: Beth Abdallah Mike: Cameron Eng Fred: the Cast Cover Art: Jeff Heermann Logo Design: Michael Dern
"A Ranger’s Outing" ~ S1 E5 of the Dungeons & Damsels fantasy adventure series In the river region of Eorde, Vatija is engaged to find a lost soul in the border wood. What she finds is far more a problem. Written and performed by David Ian
STUDIO SEVERN & BLACK GLOVE PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: DOCTOR WHO THE FINAL GAME EPISODE 1: It is the mid 1970's and the U.N.I.T annual Christmas party is in full swing. Corporals Maisie Hawk and Carol Bell are coming to the end of their shift when an unidentified craft appears on their radar. The Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and the Brigadier all rush to the crash site where the Doctors worst fears are met when he realizes that the unidentified craft is in fact a TARDIS escape pod containing The Master. Join Black Glove Studio and Studio Severn in this masterful original story of the final confrontation between John Pertwee's Doctor and Roger Delgardo's The Master. It's 1974 all over again! (Fan fiction, no infringement intended.) Starring: Doctor Who - Marshall Tankersley The Master - Terry Cooper Sarah Jane Smith - Sarah Wheatley Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart - Tony J Fyler Liz Shaw - Denise Sutton Mike Yates - Johnny Robinson Sergeant Benton - Richard Gurl Corporal Carol Bell - Natalie Chisholm Corporal Maisie Hawk - Lillian Rachel Lieutenant Samantha Thompson - Zoe Jenkins Miss Sleipnir - Meryl Herbert Voice of Prime Minister Jeremy Thorpe - Mark McManus Sam Jackson - Lee Rawlings The Narrator - Jon Kolchak Pertwee
Ep 4 Messages in a Bottle Harper discovers a love letter that is hidden within a book, shelved in a used bookstore. She is compelled to investigate the story.
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! Stuck inside a crippling bureaucratic nightmare trying to get cash for Perry White, who along with Lois Lane is waiting at 407 Clover Street, Clark Kent learns that there’s no phone at that address! Kent sets off to figure out what’s going on, but is he stepping into a trap? Plus, in today’s Important Message, the excitement is building about collecting lids of Bat-Supe! What’s it all about? Keep listening to find out! Part 2 of “The Story of the Century” was originally broadcast on April 2, 1946!
THIS IS HOLLYWOOD: The Stranger The Narada Radio Company proudly presents a re-imagined episode of a lost radio series, This is Hollywood! Little is known about this series, other than the fact that it, like many other series in the Golden Age, presented radio adaptations of popular films. When director Pete Lutz was working on his adaptation of the screenplay, he discovered that The Stranger had been adapted for this lost series. Since no recording of this episode, nor any episode, could be located, Mr. Lutz created an introduction and a closing segment that might've been the way This is Hollywood presented them. Right or wrong, there it is, and who can dispute it? In this production, the Narada Radio Company presents an adaptation of the full film -- indeed the running times of this audio play and the motion picture are very similar -- so you get an hour and a half of suspense, action, adventure, and thrills, all surrounding the story of a post-WWII Nazi hunter, on the track of her prey, the mastermind behind the death camps -- who has destroyed all links to his identity! We're sure you'll agree that our production is just as thrilling as the 1946 film. THIS PRODUCTION is dedicated to the memory of Michele Barnett, a much-loved personage in both the Narada Radio Company and in the Corpus Christi/Coastal Bend region community theatre family. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold Geri Elliff as COMMISSIONER WILSON Rhiannon McAfee as MARY LONGSTREET Pete Lutz as CHARLES RANKIN Carole Krohn as the SECRETARY and MRS. LUNDSTROM Greg McAfee and Mark Kalita as the DIPLOMATIC DEPUTIES Dana Gonsalves as CONRAD MEINEKE Michele Barnett as MRS. POTTER Kendra Murray as SARA Victoria Fancki as NORA LONGSTREET Jeff Moon as JUDGE LONGSTREET Greg McAfee as JEFF LAWRENCE Bobby Vela as the IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL and the SHIP'S STEWARD Paul Arbisi as the PHOTOGRAPHER Nick Wommack as MARVALES and MR. HAROLD Eugene Lutz as the VOICE ON THE TELEPHONE Nick Wommack, Eugene Lutz, Keane Lutz, Carole Krohn, Isla Braly, and Melody Gaines as the STUDENTS Frank Guglielmelli as MR. PEABODY Riley Lutz as MRS. LAWRENCE Mark Kalita as MR. LUNDSTROM Holly Braly as MRS. TINSDALE Melody Gaines as MRS. RAND and the SHIP'S PASSENGER and John Bell as DR. HIBBETT Additional voices were by Julie Krohn and members of the cast Music was composed and performed by Dr. Ross Bernhardt. The entire production was supervised by Pete Lutz.
OLD-TIME RADIO ESSENTIALS Episode 51: Wayne & Shuster Old-Time Radio Essentials returns with episode 51, and as we continue Season 5, we present Patte's pick, an example of the Canadian comedy duo Wayne & Shuster, in which they present their famous routine, "Rinse the Blood Off My Toga" -- a sort of Julius-Caesar-meets-Mickey-Spillane. Come for the old-time radio, stay for the scintillating (that's one way of putting it) discussion afterwards! As you listen, perhaps you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our fifty-first number (but 2nd official episode of S5), this episode of Wayne & Shuster, from 2-4-54. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it! Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following... To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line. Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated. Next Time: It's Paul's pick again, and he had nothing ready by the time we asked him what it was, but we're it'll be something...interesting. Join us then, won't you?
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! It’s a brand new adventure, gang! Having received an urgent late-night phone call from Editor Perry White, Clark Kent has rushed to pick up Lois Lane so that they could get to White’s home for what he called a matter of life or death! But Lois’s apartment was ransacked, and she’s gone! Will Superman be able to find her? Plus, in today’s Important Message, now that the Swell Shell Casings have all run out, we’re going to make some changes to our Swell Prizes Program. But that doesn’t mean the fun is over! Part 1 of “The Story of the Century” was originally broadcast on April 1, 1946!
THE TABLE ROUND Chap. 2: Of the Rescue of Leodegrance and the Gaining of Excalibur Narrator: Nicola Branch Arthur: Chandler Walpole Merlin: Blair Palmerlee Guinevere: Cathie Vargas Ector: David KendallRyons: Kyle Lanterman Gawain: Tom Southern Leodegrance: Frank McDonnel Menw: Toddy Harold Enid: Whiti Cranfield Balin: Charles Marchione “Fortune’s Wheel” Theme by Nicola Branch “Lake Spirt Song” Tune by Nicola Branch Virutes Instrumeni Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Opening verse from “To One Reading The Morte D’Arthure” by Madison Cawein
As The Lone Ranger and Tonto are heading to a new town, to check on new outlaw posters, they come across a situation that will change not only a doctor’s life, but a whole town's. The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and lovingly recreated by the Misfits Audio players. The Lone Ranger: “A Doctor’s Story” featured the voice talents of: Ralph Small as Dr. Frank Rockford Suzanne Bennett as Mary Rockford Jennifer Ann Scott as Sally Rockford Kyle McDonald as The Sheriff With Capt. John Tadrzak as Tonto Jim Patton as Lone Ranger Directed by Jim Smagata
BLACKOUT CITY: MURDER STREET EPISODE 1 CAST: Austin Beach as JOE SMOKE Sarah Golding as LILLY Atticus Jackson as HASHTAG CREDIT NARRATION by Sharon O. Blumberg MUSIC BY CARPENTER’S NOTCH and PURPLE PLANET’S CAFÉ BLUE WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARK SLADE A production of the 4077th/All-Better Audio
I would love for Philippa Graves to be part of a serial!
broken link
Is the Narada Radio Company your sister company? There is good reason I'm asking. many thanks, Eiram ♥️
What a great little story! Like an old time radio show!
I'm on gerry's side this chick is a BITCH 😂
Brilliance..... A true Wonder Woman will always need her Steve....
Best Show Ever!!! Okay, so the very first episode "Bull Stud..." was a little strange, but certainly entertaining by the end. I almost didn't move onto the next episode, but thank god I did!! Every single story since that first one has been utterly amazing! Best writing/acting/effects that I have found yet! Please Moonlight!... Keep Going!!!! 😁
Always been a geek for old time radio shows, and this seems to be a great follow up to them.
not for me.
Wow...
Awesome radio dramas, They got everything funny and scary they really get you on your toes or laughing. Heh yes pretty amazing.
Very cool radio drams
Dat be deh best vibratory audio sounds dat be coming out dem talkie-box.