Pulp-Pourri Theatre and Pete Lutz return with a double order of “By Order of Buck Brady” and “What Bleeds is What Leads” while Jack and David try not to do any bleeding of their own in the Lost City of Death.
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The talented and ever busy Audio Drama enthusiast, Frederick Greenhalgh- creator of Radio Drama Revival, the stellar showcase of modern audio theatre and Final Rune Productions his own high quality production company of “The Cleansed” and other works asks an important question. What is it going to take to have Radio Drama come out of the shadow of the popularity of Audio Books. His thoughtful opinions can be found under the title: Audio Drama Needs a 21st Century Business Model. What do you think? Any ideas for this age old conundrum?

David and Jack explore a strange dead city as well as “The Scent of my Death” by Audio Clinic’s Barry Frame and Pulp-Pourri Theatre’s “The Trip Up Yonder” from Pete Lutz.
Escaping from the pirate Lizardmen on the Windshearer, Jack and David continue to follow the signal of David’s sonic screwdriver to get back to the central control room of the TORTIS (Now don’t you wish you kept up with the show more often?) This time with the aid of A Beginner’s Guide to Interplantetary Destruction‘s Harbinger’s of Calamity Parts 1 and 2 and Great Northern Audio‘s The Last Shuttle!
Jack and David fight lizard pirates onboard crystal cutting sailing ships. But even their troubles are not as exciting as those on Jack Kincaid and Slipgate Nine Entertainment’s Edict Zero Season 3, Episode 4!
Seth Bramwell brings us another Room 503 Productions with “King’s Drive” from Allan North and “It’s Shot from Guns” by Great Northern Audio.
Audio Drama’s grand master, Stevie Farnaby, has a super interview on Narration Fixation, where he gets to talk about his amazing work with Broken Sea Productions and his phenomenal music!
Jack and David are at flight with “The Huntsman Legion” from Nother Audio and “The Groomsman“. 
BANG!! POW!! ZOOM! The Red Panda and Flying Squirrel are making their mark in the Toronto Star this Sunday edition! Don’t walk, RUN to your local store and grab yourself this collector’s copy of the Panda Brigade’s mighty rise. Years from now, this will be a souvenir on virtual Ebay 3.0 for multiple kubits! Congratulations Gregg Taylor and all the gang!

