Tonight in a double-feature we present a lovely little panel discussion from Bell’s in the Batfry #172 and the inventive new audio drama parts one and two from Tom Parsons “Organism“.
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Tonight’s feature comes from the man of a thousand audio drama voices- John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry and the Queen of the Modern Audio Drama Circuit- Sarah Golding from Audio Drama Production Podcast with the classic and clever Damon Runyon Theater and “Madam La Gimp”!
Jack and David complete our Christmas cheer this season with part two of Ashley Quach and Paula Deming’s “Deck the Halls with Matrimony!” from Sassquach Audio!
Bonus: Quido makes some important phone calls (with John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry!)
Tonight we complete Big Finish Productions awesome promotional release of The Prisoner. Now’s your chance to own the entire series. Head over to Big Finish right away and tell them the Sonic Society sent you to pick up the rest of the series today! And special thanks to Michael Hudson for his work in getting this incredible release to us!
It’s Audio Drama Time!
BONUS TRACK: John Bell’s Bell’s in the Batfry episode #156!
Paul Sating’s Diary of the Madman joins us for some more horror and John Bell’s Bell’s in the Batfry episode #155 Halloween edition for some horrific fun rounds off this week’s show. Jack hosts with David and explains why he’s been a little spotty as hosting the past couple months.
A stellar evening of post-Halloween audio drama as David introduces the remake of “Clay Pigeon Shooting” from Electric Vicuna Productions starring John Bell from Bells in the Batfry and Cayenne Chris Conroy from Teknikal Diffikulties, and two grand shorts from Richard Summers (AKA Captain Radio) with “The Weeping Tree” and “The Witch and the Air Traffic Controller”!
One of our fan favourite shows has a new listener. Laurence Raw reviews One by One in his Radio Drama Review site.
Darker Musings Anthology, 30 October 2012This disturbing tale, with more than a distinct echo of Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds, concerned Dan Cummings (John Bell), the self-styled ‘Old-Tmey Man’ of a local Canadian radio station, who is about to retire after having spent a long career in broadcasting, and built up a loyal following.One Hallowe’en night be begins his nightly programme as usual by exchanging platitudes with a caller, even though it becomes slightly embarrassing when that caller refers to his wife. However the entertainment is abruptly interrupted by a newsflash: an accidental crash in the locality of Halifax, Nova Scotia has caused widespread panic. Cummings tries his best to make light of the news, and introduces an archive broadcast of a 1980s radio classic of horror, especially for the occasion.Despite his valiant attempts to create a nostalgic – and perhaps comforting ambience – painful reality keeps intruding. The broadcast keeps being interrupted by worse and worse news; eventually leading to panic and violent death.One by One is a consciously intertextual piece, designed to remind listeners that horror stories are not just for pleasure; they can intrude in our lives. We have to be vigilant and guard against complacency so as to protect ourselves. John Bell gave a chilling performance as the elderly host, whose smooth-as-molasses voice gradually became more and more panicky as he discovered the reality of what was happening around him. The director/ writer was Jack J. Ward.
Tonight Jack and David present three shows beginning with the feature Kraken Mare from the good folks at YAP Audioand The Audio Drama Production Podcast. Ending with two shorts- Bells in the Batfry episode #149 and the remake of the classic Wavefront from EVP Name Please starring Erika Sanderson and David Ault.
It’s Audio Drama Time!
Wooden Overcoats comes back for a second round with “Tempting Fete” and we continue with our John Bell’s Bells in the Batfry extravaganza with episode 187! IT’S AUDIO DRAMA TIME!!!
This week in the Society another premiere with “The Bane of Rudyard” from Wooden Overcoats and more great classic laughs with John Bell’s Bells in the Batfry, episode #147. It’s Audio Drama Time!
