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Cryptic Canticles brings you Bram Stoker's Dracula presented as a Radio Play, released on the days of the journal entries in podcast format. The text is taken from Bram Stoker's classic novel, but presented in character with enhanced audio and music effects.
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Getting You Home On Friday

Mike Jones and Iley Jones

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A comedic selection of skits and radio plays to get you home at the end of the week. Come home to funny, bizarre and punny stories that’ll take you from Ancient Rome, to the Australian Outback, haunted hotspots and the streets of akin to a Noir film and the world beyond. Old style comedy with some new twist. Let’s Get You Home on Friday.
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Synesthesia Theatre

Burning Brigid Media

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Stories you watch with your ears. A professionally-produced full-cast audio drama podcast presenting 8-12 part serials across a variety of genre and story types, featuring some of Chicago's premier vocal talent.
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The award-winning fantasy-comedy! In Alba Salix, overworked, cynical witch Alba tends to the health of the King, Queen and citizens of the kingdom of Farloria, with the help of her obnoxious apprentice Magnus and an absent-minded fairy named Holly. The spinoff The Axe & Crown follows the misadventures of Gubbin the troll tavernkeeper, his clueless landlord Stan and his shady niece Betula. Support us here!
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Words Out West

Jay Kettering

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Words Out West is a literary podcast spotlighting both established and emerging writers from Montana and the western United States, along with their poems, stories, songs, radio plays and other forms of the spoken word.
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The Yellow Wallpaper: A Radioplay in Two Acts

The Malicious Basement Theatre Company

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Something stands behind the pattern and the ghastly yellow emptiness of the wallpaper. A prisoner within her own home, Jane is condemned to a bed with the words ”hysteria” left on her lips. Nothing to do, but to watch the yellow paper crinkle and age as time goes by. Doctors (and husbands) orders, after all. The problem is, something is looking back. Based on the Novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Written by Xander Chung Directed by Mylène Choicoine Starring: Marissa Blair as Jane Jordan Pren ...
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Not Like Us

Nick Gregorio

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LaTesha, Marcus, and Karen are on a road trip from Philadelphia to Ithaca, NY and end up stranded at a roadside bar in podunk Pennsylvania when a snowstorm derails their big weekend party plans. They thought being locked-in with the questionable locals would be their biggest problem. They never expected the horror that was coming just beyond the snow drifts. Cast (in order of appearance): Narrator - Hector Navarro, Private Martinez/Lieutenant Buckley - Ryan Palmieri, LaTesha Harding - Alita ...
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Lady Aesculapius

Southgate Media Group

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Why limit yourself to one version of reality? Lady Aesculapius is a bohemian traveler between alternate worlds, and she's taking on her friend Jason Jackson to see wonders--but there's something threatening the infinite variation of reality, and now Aesc and Jason will have to make their way through dystopias, baking contests, and avoid getting copyrighted by a planet in order to save the day. Humor, character drama, and adventure await you in this new fiction podcast from 10,000 Dawns. Crea ...
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Steamboys Radioshow

Steamboys Radioshow

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Newly disgraced Captain Joanna Williams breaks out of prison with the help of her lieutenant, Jackson Collins. Together they enlist the help of their navigator and his autistic brother, Jerry, and all devise a plan to steal back their airship and fly away from the country who betrayed them and now calls them traitor.
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The New York Crimes

Kristen Felicetti

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The New York Crimes is a modern radio play. It is about two twenty-something brothers who live an underachieving existence in Brooklyn, until they are hired by a reclusive writer to be private investigators for his detective agency. http://thenycrimes.com
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Embark on a mesmerizing audio adventure with 'The Chronicles of Oz' podcast. Immerse yourself in a modern adaptation of L. Frank Baum's timeless 'Wizard of Oz' series, featuring captivating storytelling, dynamic characters, and immersive sound design. Follow Dorothy's epic journey down the Yellow Brick Road, encountering enchanting friends, wicked adversaries, and life-changing lessons along the way. Join us as we blend the magical world of Oz with the intrigue of 'The West Wing'. Subscribe ...
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10,000 Dawns

James Wylder

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10,000 Dawns, by James Wylder, Illustrated by Annie Zhu In the far flung future, Graelyn Scythes is trying desperately to get out of her normal life, and takes a job in an underwater city, which isn't what it appears to be. The secret project being worked on there will take her on an adventure far beyond anything she'd imagined, joined by a mysterious cyborg named Archimedes, the pair don't just have the Universe to explore: they have every Universe.
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Yellowfin Grouper, P.I.

Jed Feder, Matt Deitchman, and others

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A musical radio play for all ages! Yellowfin Grouper, P.I. is one of the most celebrated crime stoppers to grace the ocean floor. Dive in with Yellowfin and his friends as they crack open the sea's biggest cases. Water you waiting for? Written and created by Matt Deitchman and Jed Feder. Surf to YellowfinGrouperPI.com for more!
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Hear short, contemporary stage plays with first-rate casts. Playing on Air brings together award winners and emerging young talent, and each play is followed by a conversation with the playwrights and cast. Tune in for great American plays with great American actors, hosted and produced by Claudia Catania.
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Welcome to Invaders From Planet 3, the podcast where we talk about science fiction, fantasy, and all points in between. Each episode we'll talk with authors and others connected to speculative fiction about the books, short stories, movies, TV shows, radio plays, or comics that made them fall in love with the genre. We'll also discuss their approach to their craft, what's good in sf today, and a galaxy of other topics. Join us for other discussions on bloginhood.com
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KUMASAN is a fantasy-fiction podcast with a continuing, weekly storyline. The series is a mixture of radioplay and audiobook; with uniquely voiced characters, sound effects, and richly detailed narration. If you're a fan of stories like Conan, John Carter, Lord of the Rings, or the kinds of yarns spun around the D&D table, you will love this series by legendary artist David Paul Seymour!
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The Radio Spin Show was created for no sensible reason, other than to give the author, and regular Radioplay Hour collaborator, D. A. Kennedy a bit of a giggle. It is a spoof on journalism featuring news, fake news, interviews, talk back, and a few other surprises along the way.
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A fun rotating format with your two favorite hosts: Jesse and Paul. Released on a regular schedule of "whenever we feel like it," Jesse and Paul might be interviewing a comedian friend, discussing a bad movie, staging a radio play, or anything else they might feel like doing. It's the show that will constantly have you asking, "What is it this time?"
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the podcast explores great music which does not enjoy radioplay due to monopoly by big promotion companies yet this songs surpass those that enjoy the airplay. For the rest of the period I will help you uncover alot of hidden gems and will rank them in top 10 for you
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Radio Theatre Group

Radio Theatre Group

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Radio Theatre Group are a theatre company with a difference. Our output includes live theatre, radio broadcasts and audio drama. Several of our productions are available here to listen or download and we will add more on a regular basis.
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Lady From Day

Nother Audio

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Lady from Day is a story about an adventurer Lia (Sophie Neveu) and her group of companions and their quest to save the princess Daschl Feyris (Cerhiunnhn) from her malady. The princess is cursed with an appetite that doesn't cease unless she is asleep. She is always hungry and has been eating all of the kingdom's food. Lia, her counterpart Siegfried (JauntyHat) roam Feyris and the outlying regions in search of a cure for the princess. Through their journey they meet up with some unexpected ...
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Sonic Tales

Sonic Tales

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Sonic Tales brings the very best of Australian playwriting to you through our originally produced, contemporary radio plays. Hosted by Tegan Nicholls and produced by Gill Falson and Eastside Radio, Sonic Tales delves into the creative play-making process, bringing you interviews with the writers, actors and sound designers involved in the tales as we uncover just what it takes to tell tales like these. Each episode concludes with a brand new, originally produced radio play, to make you laugh ...
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The Judgment Night Radio Hour

Skyler Q. Andrews and Sam Ellis

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"The Judgment Night Radio Hour" is an audio drama and fiction anthology podcast featuring lurid, rousing tales of existential angst, metaphysical mayhem, spiritual crisis, sin, repentance, redemption, justice, and judgment. Wrought and recorded in the style of an old fire-and-brimstone AM gospel radio broadcast, this series of short stories and radio plays is hosted and narrated by the apocalyptic Reverend Reginald Cephas Weaver, III who gives soul-stirring "sermons" in the form of Southern ...
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Jimmy's Run

Joseph Connellan

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A radio play of Jimmy's Run, the story of City meets the Australian Bush as, Sonya Bird is a rising star in the world of Government, sets off to oversee an inquiry into the dealings of a local strongman, Jimmy O’Brien, a wirily old Local Government campaigner.
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Lucy Westenra writes to Mina Murray about the latest gossip. She is spending a lot of time with Arthur Holmwood, and her mother thinks him a fine fellow. Arthur introduced her to a man named Dr. John Seward, owner of his own lunatic asylum, who Lucy thinks is remarkably resolute. She feels that Seward is trying to read her, but she evades him. Lucy…
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Jonathan Harker continues to be a guest of the Count. The Count begins to ask questions about how business is conducted in London, and whether he might employ multiple solicitors so that the whole of his business isn’t known by one man. He then asks Jonathan to write to his loved ones and tell them that he will be staying with the Count for a full …
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Mina Murray writes to her best friend, Lucy Westenra. Mina tells Lucy that she is learning shorthand so that she might assist her fiance, Jonathan Harker, once he returns from his business trip abroad. To that end, she will keep a journal and hone her mind to remember the details of her days. She asks Lucy to tell her of the latest gossip of Lucy’s…
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During tumultuous changes in this world of ours, we turn to the intelligence, wisdom and understanding of the Archbishop, the diplomacy and gentle rule of Lord Caesar and the incredible justice work by Detective Clever. Scratch that, we turn to the humour that all three worlds provide, with puns, quick wit and more twists and turns than that Labyri…
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The Count throws away Jonathan's traveling mirror when Jonathan starts to suspect that the Count casts no reflection. It dawns upon Jonathan that he is unable to leave the castle, and that the Count is secretly performing all the servants' duties. Jonathan resolves himself to try and discover all he can about the Count in case a chance to escape mi…
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The Count returns late in the day to find Jonathan passing the time in his library. The Count presses Jonathan to stay with him for a while and help him improve his English so as to eradicate his accent. He welcomes Jonathan to explore his home, but cautions him to avoid any locked doors. When asked, Dracula explains that the blue flames in the woo…
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Jonathan Harker, while traveling to meet the Count, pondered gravely at the reactions of the peasants around him, as they murmur indistinctly about the supernatural horrors that await him. The peasant coachman hurried the horses over the picturesque terrain so as to arrive at the rendezvous point a full hour early. He was foiled, however, when the …
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The Count has sent money sufficient to pay for a carriage to carry Jonathan Harker to his castle. The townspeople act peculiarly, however, when the subject of the count is raised. His landlady at inn begged Jonathan not to go, for the following day is St. George's Day, when evil is most powerful. She pressed upon him a crucifix, which he reluctantl…
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It's Friday (somewhere in the world) and we're bringing you hot news straight from the press (don't burn your fingers!), some cooling Australian banter between our beloved farmers Ed & Ted and then heating up again with our deviously delightful Detective Dick! So many temperatures, so many flavours of humour, how could we spoil you so? It's because…
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It's Friday sometime in April and we join our newest Detective on the block, Dick Clever, for an all-round stylistic and amusing approach to crime. Not just any crime, but one involving cod pieces. Disturbingly curious. We then take you to the Doctor's office, where nothing is quite as it seems, and then some amusing storytelling with Ed & Ted. The…
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It's Friday and we have a nice bag of mixed skits to get you through the week. We bring you political chaos and humour with On the Roman Nose, some good old Australian love for the Blue Heeler in Ed & Ted, and a glorious entrance with one of our favourite Characters, Old Edgar. We explore the beauty of names, lineage, the glories of youth and the i…
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It's Friday, finish up the week with a smile or a laugh and join Caesar and Sensus in dealing with crime and justice, a short a merry skit to break up the episode and finish with the finale of Paranormal Patrol at Lady Loosely's Head. It's not goodbye forever for the Paranormal Patrol, but they do need to wrap up this investigation and answer once …
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No matter where in the world you are, you're probably looking for an escape and we have just the thing. Some more spooky, punny adventures with Paranormal Patrol, some Ed & Ted in the Australian Outback, and one of our personal favourites, a skit from Question Time. Some political satire to end the week with. Though with all the political chaos one…
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In this stunningly bizarre week of March, we try to humour you with gags, jokes and more gags with Short Skits, On the Roman Nose and Paranormal Patrol. How does Caesar deal with news from overseas? Who left the skid marks on the Marbled Palace floor? Who are the barbarians? And of course we continue our enthusiastic group of investigators as they …
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This week, join us, for up to date, startling relevant and punny news, journey back to Ancient Rome where Caesar and Sensus discuss the trials and tribulations of the Colosseum, and join us to hear scary sounds, bizarre noises and inner monologues with Paranormal Patrol. Have they finally discovered some ghosts of the Irish variety? When you can't …
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Friday I'm in love, with some good old fashioned soap opera drama, a very good dog on the farms at Ed & Ted and some more ghosts busting on Paranormal Patrol. Whose the bestest boy in the middle of nowhere? Will we ever get a satisfying love triangle in an audio series? Will the team on Paranormal Patrol finally get some solid evidence of the unkno…
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It's a very special Friday with a loving letter from everyone's favourite Aunt Agatha, as well as our two Aussie Farmers taking it easy outback and the eccentric team, Paranormal Patrol, dodging that which they wish to find (Ghosts, it's Ghost's). Puns, dry humour and smiles all round for this Friday, no matter the weather. *We acknowledge that the…
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Ah, another end of a week, sit back, or sit on the edge of your seat, either way, as our Paranormal Investigators find out the true meaning of "24", we join a very enthusiastic reader and critic for a weekly book club and chew the cud with Ed & Ted in the Australian Outback. Friday, just one step closer to the weekend. *We acknowledge that the intr…
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In Episode 3, the Delegation of the Hun visit Ancient Rome with an intriguing deal, we follow the Sheep Trials in Tasmania and the team make contact in Paranormal Patrol. Physical Contact. Just not the kind Buster wants. Go on, have another chuckle on a simmering Friday, bursting for the weekend ahead. *We acknowledge that the introduction of "Ladi…
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Second episode bringing you News as it breaks, before it breaks you. As well as the challenges of Rome with love and war, and the ongoing investigations at the old gaol at Lady Loosely's Head. Will Caesar remember his wife's loving words? Will Buster and the gang find the things that go bump in the nights? It's all exciting, all exhilarating (and c…
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Jimmy's Run The "Jimmy's Run" radio play podcast tells the entertaining story of the trials and tribulations of Sonya Bird, a city lawyer, and her journey into Australian bush politics. Country politics, business, football and long straight roads frame this place. It is into this world that Sonya arrives to oversee an inquiry into Local Government …
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Dive straight in to the first chuckle worthy episode of GYHOF. We travel to Ancient Rome with Caesar and the hardships of ruling #slayqueen, a short skit to warm the cockles in the middle and finish with the first episode of Paranormal Patrol where unexplained anomalies draw a chaotically funny team to find ghosts. Or whatever it is making those we…
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First sneak peak into our new comedy series, Getting You Home On Friday! Join as for some chuckles, some laughs, wit and humour every Friday :) You've been listening to the voices of: Cheng, Gavin Jones, Hester van der Vyver, Linda Chong, Nate Gothard and Thomas Taufan. Written by Mike Jones and Iley Jones Produced by Bass Mike Studios and Iris Lan…
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When Dee–a forty-something from Rockford, Illinois–visits Harvard’s namesake statue, she discovers a legacy student, hiding from his parents in the bushes. What could this recently suspended nerd have in common with a Midwestern working-class divorcee? Parents! College! Rules and regulations! Gay or not gay. Gay meanies. What’s a poor little rich b…
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It’s not easy living with a zealot. Or being at the local supermarket where he prowls. Suppose you like bacon? Suppose disposable diapers? There is interference in the air. Sheila: A Year In The Life Of is a world-premiere James Stevenson commission from Playwright Laureate of Boston Kirsten Greenidge (Milk Like Sugar). Melia Bensussen (Artistic Di…
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What’s with these birthdays that end in a zero? How is it that a mere multiple of ten can wield such power? A touch of wit and love language can help. Crisis Planning is a world premiere James Stevenson commission from Bay Area-playwright Peter Sinn Nachtrieb (The Making of a Great Moment). Directed by Jason Eagan (Founding Artistic Director of Ars…
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It’s 1942. WWIl is raging. Mr. Walt Disney is in New York to discuss another propaganda film requested by the US government to boost the wartime effort. At the moment, though, he is in a meeting with a former illustrator from his early days. It’s Gyo Fujikawa. Disney/Fujikawa comes from the mind of 2023 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Lloyd Suh (The Far Co…
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A woman (Carol Kane) is drawn into a neighborhood church by the sound of music beautifully sung. A marriage is taking place within. Do beautiful music and ceremony make a marriage? Reverie, a world premiere written and directed by Oscar, Tony, and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright John Patrick Shanley (Doubt, Brooklyn Laundry, Danny and the Deep Bl…
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1976 Kansas or Oz, that is the question. Here's a new spin on a great tale spun. To go, or say no? And in which direction? Kansas? or Oz? Tell me. Anyone? Kansas Anymore, a world premiere from esteemed playwright David Ives (Here We Are, Venus in Fur), features screen legend Lois Smith (Twister, “ER”) and TV star Catherine Curtin (“Orange Is the Ne…
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Parents, Don and Charlotte, summon their adult children, Susanna and Brian, to a meeting at Le Pain Quotidien scheduled smack in the middle of their workday. What’s up? Patricia Cotter’s comedy ensues. Did I Miss Anything Important? is a world-premiere James Stevenson commission from accomplished playwright Patricia Cotter (Mulan, Jr., The Daughter…
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Jimmy's Run Radio Play Character List ALICE, Murphy’s boss, is never seen but rather heard as she shouts instructions from her office window to Murphy as he sits in the Café below. She is constantly on the move, hustling and networking to keep the Governance Foundation afloat. THE BARMAN is resplendent in his fluorescent Wills Reach RSL shirt is a …
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Hey everyone! Simple Harmonic Motion was a bonus episode we created as a mailing list sign-on incentive. Since we're no longer maintaining the list, we're uploading it for everyone. Treat it like the unaired pilot episode. Written by Michael Coorlim, it features the vocal talents of Kat O'Connor as Captain Margaret Kincade, Song Marshall as Lieuten…
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