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Mutual Presents: Wednesday Wonders- 2000 Plus #5.14

Welcome back to Mutual Presents! After a little hiatus we thought it was about time we got back to our new amazing science fiction series- the first of it’s kind from Old Time Radio 2000 Plus!
Mutual Broadcasting was filled with innovative series, and that’s why Mutual is still your place to listen to amazing audio drama. This weeks Wednesday Wonder’s presents features are “When the Worlds Met” and “The Brooklyn Brain”!

Sonic Society #784- Audio Confessional

This week Jack and David look into “Confessions of a New Grad“. When Brooklyn Winters graduates from university, she thinks that her adult life will “just kind of figure itself out.” Spoiler alert: this doesn’t happen. Six weeks after graduation, she has no job, no money, and is frantically calling her best friend to come and rescue her from the basement suite she has unwisely moved into with her dud of a boyfriend… Created by Greta Craig today’s feature Canadian Podcast Awards nominee double-feature begins with chapters 1 and 2- Graduation and The Basement! It’s Audio Drama Time!

Sonic Society #783- Soundshine Sketches

We’re off and running with Season 19 as tonight’s feature is Roi Gold Productions’ “Fall of the House of Sunshine“. The complete and crazy musical adventures that begins with the murder of kids’ TV show host and spins out into a world of: angry puppets, a tooth worshipping cult, a fuzzy elder god, and so, so much more! It’s Episodes 1- 3: Open Wide and Say Die, Down in the Dank Darkness Darts Dankent and In the Mouths of Mouthness! It’s Audio Drama Time!

Mutual Presents: Tuesday Terror- The Mysterious Traveler #5.11

Welcome back to Mutual Presents. This week, we’re reintroducing our Tuesday Terror feature from the classic days of the Mutual Broadcasting System, and this time the incredibly eclectic anthology series- The Mysterious Traveler! This series ran on Mutual from December 1943 until about September of 1952. This tremendously popular radio show was truly an all around favorite for any mystery lover of the time. It was the brainchild and magnum opus of golden age writing greats Robert Arthur and David Kogan. The series was nominated for the coveted Edgar award for “Best Radio Drama” in 1949, 1951 and finally garnered a hands down win in 1953. The only show to have more nominations was CBS powerhouse Suspense. The Mysterious Traveler scripts totaled nearly 400 with only about 70 surviving today! Of those seventy we begin our voyage with the Traveler with “The House of Death” and “The Good Die Young”!

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