Trailer: Welcome to Grack Public Access
Description
Grack Public Access is a public access community radio show from Grackleton airing on fictional station 101.7FM The Grack. Parker, Tog, and Jen cover news, the arts, meet people from the town, and much more.
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Credits, contact, and more info
This comedy audio drama / audio fiction series was created, edited, directed, and produced by Jen deHaan. Some elements of this show are scripted, but most of it is improvised by the cast.
WATCH "PRODUCER JEN'S" VIDEOS between each episode for bonus content! Find them on YouTube Shorts here, Instagram, TikTok, or Bluesky.
You can also find the character Tog Chesterfield in the completed audio drama Unf*ck Your Life: An Audio Drama wherever you find podcasts.
Cast (season one):
- Jen deHaan as Tog Chesterfield, "herself", Maureen Faucet-Clooder, Mrs. Spoon, and additional voices
- Adam as Parker Spoon
Any guests noted in show notes above.
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Production and Links
Artwork, logo, and graphics: Jen deHaan.
Transcript: For each episode on their page on this show's page at StereoForest here.
More show info/contact: stereoforest.com/grack
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This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.