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X:06 FUTURESPY returns in the next instalment of the ongoing "Sea Dragon" storyline.
Scottish spy X-10 (who long term listeners may recall rescued X-06 from Soviet jail in the last series) bears a serious grudge against the FUTURESPY, but is personal animosity all there is to it?
X-06: FUTURESPY is the cult 1960’s TV show that you can’t remember because it never happened.... Inspired by classic British spy and sci-fi telly of the sixties, X-06: FUTURESPY is deliberately presented as a “lost” old-fashioned period piece. Any hisses and crackles you hear on this recording are quite deliberate, as low-fidelity is to be expected from audio retrieved by laser-accelerated spectography from a parallel universe 1967.
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Credits:
A short dramatic reading produced, written and performed by JM Baxter
Music and Cover Art by Mister Brown
By X-065
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X:06 FUTURESPY returns in the next instalment of the ongoing "Sea Dragon" storyline.
Scottish spy X-10 (who long term listeners may recall rescued X-06 from Soviet jail in the last series) bears a serious grudge against the FUTURESPY, but is personal animosity all there is to it?
X-06: FUTURESPY is the cult 1960’s TV show that you can’t remember because it never happened.... Inspired by classic British spy and sci-fi telly of the sixties, X-06: FUTURESPY is deliberately presented as a “lost” old-fashioned period piece. Any hisses and crackles you hear on this recording are quite deliberate, as low-fidelity is to be expected from audio retrieved by laser-accelerated spectography from a parallel universe 1967.
Check out https://x06futurespy.blogspot.com/ for more details.
Please follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/CaseDirty Instagram https://www.instagram.com/x06futurespy/
Your comments, ratings, likes and shares are appreciated.
Credits:
A short dramatic reading produced, written and performed by JM Baxter
Music and Cover Art by Mister Brown