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October 1924. It all starts as a typical day in the life of quasi-famous Orville Mulligan, Sportswriter, who's been given the task to score an interview with Walter Camp, creator of modern football.

But Orville’s follow-up assignment, covering the weekend’s Penn Quakers-Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football game, will force him to reckon with a new rival from the medium of radio – not to mention past tragedy and lost love.

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.

"After You’ve Gone" script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Additional research for this episode provided by author/historian Upton Bell.

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "After You’ve Gone" co-stars in order of appearance Lennon DeLeon, Don McIver, Joe Gallegos, Gwyneth Doland, Steve Silva, Vincent Anastasiou, Caedmon Holland, Mindy Grossberg and Jenette Isaacson.

Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.

The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Other tracks used in this episode include

• “Crinoline Days” by Paul Whiteman & Orchestra;

• “Cletus Train Music” by Mike and Gene Monroe;

• “After You’ve Gone” performed by Marion Harris;

• “Jazz Club” by Kriss (available through fair-use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org);

• “Hot Lips” by Paul Whiteman & Orchestra;

• “Prohibition Blues” by Nora Bayes;

• “Piano Romantisme” and

• “Yearning” by Silverman Sound Studios; and

• “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.

Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer - coming soon!

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October 1924. It all starts as a typical day in the life of quasi-famous Orville Mulligan, Sportswriter, who's been given the task to score an interview with Walter Camp, creator of modern football.

But Orville’s follow-up assignment, covering the weekend’s Penn Quakers-Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football game, will force him to reckon with a new rival from the medium of radio – not to mention past tragedy and lost love.

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.

"After You’ve Gone" script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Additional research for this episode provided by author/historian Upton Bell.

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "After You’ve Gone" co-stars in order of appearance Lennon DeLeon, Don McIver, Joe Gallegos, Gwyneth Doland, Steve Silva, Vincent Anastasiou, Caedmon Holland, Mindy Grossberg and Jenette Isaacson.

Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.

The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Other tracks used in this episode include

• “Crinoline Days” by Paul Whiteman & Orchestra;

• “Cletus Train Music” by Mike and Gene Monroe;

• “After You’ve Gone” performed by Marion Harris;

• “Jazz Club” by Kriss (available through fair-use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org);

• “Hot Lips” by Paul Whiteman & Orchestra;

• “Prohibition Blues” by Nora Bayes;

• “Piano Romantisme” and

• “Yearning” by Silverman Sound Studios; and

• “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.

Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer - coming soon!

  continue reading

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