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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
What would you say to Death if you met him? Would you join his Danse Macabre, also know as the Dance of Death? Our Danse Macabre is inspired by the tone poem for orchestra by the same name, written by the 18th century French composer Camille Saint-Saens.
Our production of Danse Macabre was first performed live as the opening act for April's FayetteVaudeVille at the Gilbert Theater in Fayetteville, NC, by the same actors in this recording.
Madame Saint-Saens: Eden Kinsey
Fiddler: Justin Gore-Pike
Jacques: James Merkle
Announcer: Deannah Robinson
White Ones: Gabe Terry, James Merkle, Deannah Robinson
Post-Production: Michael Carney
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Welcome back to NC Radioworks for another installment of Buck Rogers. Join us as we follow up with Buck, Wilma, and Dr. Huer in their investigation as to the cause behind the horrible crash outside of Dr. Huer's window.
This episode features:
Chris Walker as Doctor Huer
Deannah Robinson as Wilma Deering
James Merkle as Buck Rogers
Linda Flynn as Willie and Central Radio Bureau
Gabe Terry as Joe
Michael Carney as Black Barney
Ja'Maul Johnson as Announcer
Post Production by Michael Carney
The episode and series was originally written by Dick Calkins, Joe Cross, Jack Johnstone, & Albert Miller
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century aired from 1932-1936, 1939, 1940 and 1946-1947, and was notable for being the first science fiction radio show. If you like this episode, stay tuned for future installments of Buck Rogers, check out previous episodes, and be sure to spread the word!
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Welcome back to NC Radioworks!
Broadway Is My Beat, a radio serial written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, was first produced by CBS between February 27th, 1949, and August 1st, 1954, and chronicles NYC Detective Danny Clover as he solves crimes "from Times Square to Columbus Circle." Listen now as we follow Det. Clover on his mission to solve the murder of Tom Keeler.
CAST (In Chronological Order)
Detective Danny Clover: Michael Carney
Post-Production Mixing: Michael Carney
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Are we really alone in this vast universe of ours? Are we so arrogant to think there is nothing more intelligent than man? What would we do if we were faced with a Martian invasion? Would we rise to the occasion, or find humankind on the brink of extinction? Let us ponder these questions together as we listen to NC Radioworks' rendition of War of The Worlds.
Originally written by H.G. Wells and adapted into films, television shows, and other media, War of The Worlds gained national popularity when Orson Wells turned the story into a radio play broadcast on C.B.S. on October 30th, 1939.
We hope you enjoy this episode and have a happy, safe Halloween!
CAST
Narrator, Harry McDonald, Observer,Commander, Operator Two: Chris Walker
Announcer, Mr. Wilmuth, Operator One: Ja'Maul Johnson
Phillips, Secretary, Gunner, Operator Four: Deannah Robinson
Pierson, Captain, Operator Five: James Merkle
Smith, Officer, Operator, Stranger: Michael Carney
Post-Production: Michael Carney
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Thank you for joining NC Radioworks for another episode of vintage radio! In this episode, we're traveling to the future! Let's join Buck Rogers, Wilma, and Dr. Huer in the 25th Century as we bring you Buck Rogers - Episode One, written by Dick Calkins, Joe Cross, Jack Johnstone, and Albert Miller.
Featuring:
Chris Walker as Doctor Huer
Deannah Robinson as Wilma Deering
James Merkle as Buck Rogers
Ja'Maul Johnson as the Announcer
Post Production by Michael Carney
The episode and series was originally written by Dick Calkins, Joe Cross, Jack Johnstone, & Albert Miller
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century aired from 1932-1936, 1939, 1940 and 1946-1947, and was notable for being the first science fiction radio show. If you like this episode, be sure to spread the word, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more info and updates, as well as new episodes!
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Thank you for joining NC Radioworks for another episode of vintage radio!
Now, listen in for the thrilling conclusion to Graveyard Mansion, where we will finally discover who that mysterious woman is and the fate of our two brothers. We bring you Graveyard Mansion Part 2 from the 1933 radio series The Witch's Tale, written by Alonzo Dean Cole.
Cast:
Old Nancy & Netty Blanchard: Deannah Robinson
Curtis Blanchard: James Merkle
Alan Blanchard: Ja' maul Johnson
Dr. Brochard: Chris Walker
Post-production: Michael Carney
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What happens when two brothers from the north inherit a plantation in the south, only to find the natives are scared of it and call it "the house of the living dead"? Let’s find out as we bring you Part One of Graveyard Mansion, the first episode of the 1933 radio serial The Witch’s Tale, written by Alonzo Dean Cole.
Cast:
Old Nancy & Netty Blanchard: Deannah Robinson
Curtis Blanchard - James Merkle
Alan Blanchard - Ja' maul Johnson
Cab Driver - Michael Carney
Post-production: Michael Carney
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Welcome to the first episode of NC RadioWorks!
What happens when two theater geeks face off in a trivia game show? Let's find out as we present Musical Theater Geeks!, written by Eric Coble.
CAST:
Michael Carney (Alex, Game Show Host)
James Merkle (Stuart, Contestant)
Deannah Robinson (Wilomena, Contestant)
Post-Production by Michael Carney
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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.