And his eyes had all the seeming of a demon that is dreaming. This week in the Society we’re pleased to present a terror filled feature with part 1 of Icebox Radio‘s “The Demon”. Afterwards we continue with episode #3 of the series from Broken Sea Audio “Queen of the Black Coast”.
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Caith Donovan guest hosts while Jack continues to wander the Sand Tunes. We finish with the conclusion of Dream’s Landing‘s “Out of the Depths” and have a listen to Wireless Radio Theatre’s “The Strange Case of Springheel’d Jack”
I tell people if there’s one thing they should know about what fashioned my love of radio it always was the CBC.
The CBC kept this farmboy busy in the trips into town, playing constantly in the house.
I was amazed at the radio dramas.
Astounded at Lister Sinclair’s “Ideas”
and cracked up constantly by “The Frantics” and “The Vestibules” and even “The Royal Canadian Air Farce” (who were always better on radio)
So many personalities were family for me growing up, and my Uncle used to say where ever he traveled all across Canada he still was “home” when he turned on the CBC and heard Peter Gzowski’s “Morningside” played all across the Country.
Happy Birthday CBC
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As Jack busily slaves at the Audio Sound Effect Warehouse, Professor Peter P. Picklepepper and his famous manservant take us on a trip through the Twilight Gallery and a piece from ZBS entitled “The Food Chain” as well as interview with Domien deGroot and Eline Hoskins from Audio Epics!
John Bell from The Batfry joins Jack again as the mysterious Attendant from the Audio Sound Effects Warehouse deep in the Mansion as this episode features The Emerald Arts- Episode 1, This Thing of Ours – Episode 1, and the Prologue from the Minister of Chance!
Captain Radio guest hosts this week with Washington Audio‘s “The Poe Toaster Not Cometh” and an interview with Jack and Fred Greengalgh (Final Rune Productions, Radio Drama Revival) from CONvergence 2011.
Jack is thrown into a strange new place.
Part 1 of the 2011 Round table discussion with Decoder Ring Theatre’s Gregg Taylor
Part 1 of “My Dear Kitty” written by Charles Moster.
New Theme music by Sharon Bee.
What a fantastic collection of amazing conversation collected here from the Golden Age of Radio! Chuck Schaden posts all the amazing interviews in his blog Speaking of Radio. I’m having a listen to his interview with Mel Blanc right now. What a joy!
1. Sonic Society 6 Theme- by Sharon Bee
2. Introduction with Jack- Elevator Problems
3. Feature– Crazy Dog Audio Theatre –Tred Softly Bill Lizard- 5 (AD-PG RATED)
Written and Produced by Roger Gregg
4. Second Feature– Washington Audio Theater –That’s Life (AD-PG-13 RATED)
Produced by Michael Madden
5. Sonic Society End– Elevator Problems Conclusion
6. Sonic Society 6 Theme Credits
Tonight on New Radio Theater at KCNR 1460 AM in Redding tune in at 4 PM PST to listen to a brief interview with Jack as they present “Soul Survivor” for their listening audience. Live streaming available!
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