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By Daniel French: Fishbonius Sound Design
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The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.
Another great audio drama written by Patricia Keiller
with the voice acting talents of this cast
DETECTIVE INSPECTOR FRANK WILLIS : Jeff Moon
PROFESSOR DUNCAN MACKENZIE : Paul Arbisi
HANS KAUFMAN : Scott MacIver
DIANA HARGREAVES : Margaret Ashley
SALLY JACKSON : Anne Ghrist
COLIN JACKSON : Richard Summers
OLLIE JACKSON : M.A. Doerfler
SANDEEP KUMAR : Paul Arbisi
DANNY LLOYD : Scott MacIver
P.C. KEITH WHITE : Paul Arbisi
P.C. EDDIE SMITH : Paul Arbisi
DEREK KNIGHT : Steve Katz
MAID : Anne Ghrist
HOTEL RECEPTIONIST : Anne Ghrist
TOBY PRESTON : Jeff Moon
ISABEL MACKENZIE : M.A. Doerfloer
HARRY LYNDHURST : Scott MacIver
SAM O’NEAL : Jeff Moon
NARRATOR : Brendan Fleming
Sound Design, Editing, Mixing, and Mastering by Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design
In this two-part adventure, the Tec is sent by a worried wife down to Tijuana, Mexico, to find her husband. Our hero has a swell time south of the border, but when he returns, he finds a house full of murder! Story by Dashiell Hammett, adapted and dramatized by Pete Lutz.
CAST:
Pete Lutz as THE TEC
Noah Diamond as VANCE RICHMOND
Amanda Sisk as MRS. ASHCRAFT
Carole Krohn as the LANDLADY
Jeff Moon as ED BOHANNON
Paul Arbisi as LUSK and JAMOCHA
John Bell as THE POLICE CAPTAIN, THE BARTENDER and PEDRO
Frank Guglielmelli as THE NEIGHBOR and THE COP
Angela Young as CORA and the STENOGRAPHER
Rhiannon McAfee as KEWPIE
Joe Stofko as the OLD MAN and
Jason D. Johnson as O'GAR
With Darren Rockhold as THE ANNOUNCER GUY
Music by Ross Bernhardt.
Foley, Sound Design, editing, mixing, and Post-production by Daniel French of Fishbonius Sound Design.
Our hero is hired by the widow of a wealthy building contractor to find out who murdered her husband. The Tec soon finds out, however, that he has more suspects than he knows what to do with.
Starring The Narada Radio Company.
Adapted by Pete Lutz from the story by Dashiell Hammett.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
Pete Lutz as THE TEC
Geri Elliff as MRS. GILMORE
Rhiannon McAfee as THE MAID
Jason D. Johnson as O'GAR
Angela Young as CARA KENBROOK
Jeff Moon as STANLEY TENNANT
Frank Gugliemelli as THE CABLE CAR MOTORMAN and LT. McTIGHE
Paul Arbisi as OFFICER KELLY and
John Bell as the POLICE SERGEANT and OTHER COPS
Theme and incidental music by Dr. Ross Bernhardt, other music sourced from the Public Domain
Mixing and sounds by Fishbonius Sound Design
This production was supervised by Pete Lutz
1965 - When two men accuse their adoptive
Written by Simone G Moore
Philip Surges : Mark Kalita
Ivan Sturges : Pete Lutz
Montague Sturges : Wesley Critchfield
Judge Marshal O'Conner : Spencer J Fredrick
Carson MacBrady Esq : Jeff Moon
Eva Ladd : Anne Ghrist
Wilfred and Kirkland Sturges : Spencer J Fredrick
Errol Sturges : Katelin Curtis
Cameraman / Director : Daniel French
Stanley Wyatt (shop owner): Spencer J Fredrick
Sound Design, Editing, Mixing, and Mastering by Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design
Theme Music "Bandlands" composed by Sri Pathapati and performed by Sri Pathapati (Guitar), Daniel French (Guitar and Bass) and Noah Whatoff (Drums)
Trigger warning: violence and murder
In this thrilling conclusion to the latest two-part adventure, our nameless sleuth finally meets the "girl" in question -- only to find out that she's left a trail of dead men behind her, and she wouldn't mind a bit if the Tec was just one more corpse to step over.
Starring The Narada Radio Company.
Adapted by Pete Lutz from the story by Dashiell Hammett.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
Pete Lutz as THE TEC
Geri Elliff as the HOTEL SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
Mark Kalita as DICK FOLEY and TIN-STAR JOPLIN
Rhiannon McAfee as JEANNE DELANO
Jason D. Johnson as R. F. AXFORD
Jeff Moon as TAG KILCOURSE
John Bell as PORKY GROUT
Frank Gugliemelli as THE VOICE IN THE CROWD and the BANK TELLER
Ian Federgreen as ROACH
Dana Gonsalves as BURKE PANGBURN and
Joe Stofko as THE OLD MAN
Theme and incidental music by Dr. Ross Bernhardt, other music sourced from the Public Domain
Editing, Mixing SFX and Sound Design by Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design
You used to sing- you always sang to me and I thought I could get used to that again. But this!
I've never heard you like this
High Spirits
https://lhistoire.libsyn.com/high-spirits
Author
Jill Korn
Supported by funding from Creative Scotland
Director
Jill Korn
Sound design
John Boyd
Original music
Gregor Keachie
Elsa
Kerri Clarence
Breagh
Angela Ness
Stewart
Matthew O’Hara
Auntie Bee
Diane Brooks
Radio Announcer
Niall Macdonald
Other parts
Members of the cast
The original song, High Spirits, performed by
Clarsach (harp)
Rachel Hair
Guitar
Ron Jappy
Singer
Kerri Clarence
Singer
Christy Scott
Our nameless sleuth is called in by a lovesick young poet to find his runaway fiancee -- but soon finds that his client is in too deep. Is it love, or...something else?
Starring The Narada Radio Company.
Adapted by Pete Lutz from the story by Dashiell Hammett.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
Pete Lutz as THE TEC
Dana Gonsalves as BURKE PANGBURN
Rhiannon McAfee as JEANNE DELANO
Jason D. Johnson as R. F. AXFORD
Geri Elliff as MRS. CLUTE
Daniel French as MR. CLEMENT
Angela Young as the TRANSFER COMPANY CLERK and the DETECTIVE AGENCY CLERK
Frank Guglielmelli as the ELEVATOR BOY and the BANK TELLER
Ian Federgreen as MR. FALL
John Bell as PORKY GROUT and
Joe Stofko as THE OLD MAN
Theme and incidental music by Dr. Ross Bernhardt
Mixing, Foley Sound Effects, and Mastering by Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design
How many years does it take to feel as though you really belong? For Francine, an elderly Frenchwoman living on the Scottish Isle of Donan, nothing will ever be the same again. Francine still grieves for her dead husband, Cal, but refuses to be lonely or bored. Her cat, Johnny Hallyday (named for a French pop star of the 60s), is a constant, if indolent companion, and her friend, Barb, though fussy, is always up for a swim or a walk.
Secretly, though, Francine rather despises Barb’s dog, Victor, who is a spoiled and disobedient terrier. On a beach walk, Victor runs away and slips down a hole in a rocky cave, leaving behind his precious collar. When Francine reaches into the hole she finds several bottles of ancient whisky, hidden there after the famous sinking of the SS Politician during World War 2.
Outwardly conventional she may be, but like a true Frenchwoman, Francine’s up for a little rebellion when the opportunity arises. She very properly reports the find to the local police, but keeps back a bottle with which she intends to toast the absent Cal with Barb and Johnny Hallyday beside her cosy fire. But the whisky is disgusting; Barb spits it into the fire; the fire leaps out and Johnny’s tail catches light; Francine quickly douses him with a jug of water; Johnny flees through his cat door, leaving Barb horrified and Francine helpless with laughter.
Galore! was conceived and produced during lockdown, and inspired by the beautiful Isle of Arran which lies off the west coast of Scotland. At the time, I could see the island from the top of the hill near my house, but for many months was not able to visit it.
Author
Jill Korn
Director
Jill Korn
Sound design
John Boyd
Francine
Jill Korn
They’re dear friends, so they said: We love your plays. The evening wore on. Wine was taken. They said: But your stuff is very dark, very sad. Why don ‘t you write something happy? A love story? And because they’re dear friends, I decided I would.
written and produced by Jill Korn
Author
Jill Korn
Director
Jill Korn
Sound design
David Bannerman
Fergus
Robert Donaldson
Paul
Ingram Noble
Dobhran
Rachel Macpherson-Graham
Martha
Kirsten Maguire
Ferry announcer
David Bannerman
Waitress
Jill Korn
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
As a child, Jill was thrilled by the annual pantomime at the Birmingham Rep, and would make up conversations in her head between imagined, magical characters. Nothing really changes. In 2019, Jill gained her Master’s degree in Creative Writing in Glasgow, Scotland (another panto city!) and began to realise her imagined conversations as audio drama.
Her darker plays draw from history, examining its parallels with the present. In lighter mode, she returns as often as possible to the beautiful Western Isles for her inspiration. Jill’s most recent work is a trilogy of radio plays called An Ayrshire Trilogy, which celebrates the rich history and culture of the county she has chosen as her home.
Jill lives in an Ayrshire village with her patient husband, an indolent cat and the voices in her head.
Jim Wilkes and his deputy Abe Farrow returned to town to be overrun by undead townsfolk. Jim awakens to find himself in quite a predicament.
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
Jason D Johnson : Narrator
Jim Wilkes : Pete Lutz
Ilana Labourine : Annie Deemes
Paul Arbisi : Abe Farrow
Rich Greene : Dan Wilson
JV Torres : Crow's Shadow
Jeff Moon : Clem and other townsfolk
Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design : Production, Editing, Foley, Sound Design, Music, Mixing, Mastering
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