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Cliff Proton is back in two shorts and a "faux-mercial"
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But wait, there's more! This time we jump into the swamp with the plastic bag leech monsters in Attack of the Giant Leeches performed by the Schlock Audio Theatre. Then we chat a bit with Charles Pratt, co-creator of Schlock Audio.
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Diving back into the Schlock Audio Theatre archives, we visit with Charles Pratt, co-creator of Schlock Audio, play their treatment of Ed Wood Jr.'s infamous "Plan 9 from Outer Space" and hear Charles' comments afterward.
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The "Ed Wood Jr" of Audio Drama is featured in this podcast: Judson Fountain. In the late 1960's Judson took it upon himself to produced radio dramas for "radioland". He pressed them to vinyl and sent them to area radio stations. Not unlike Florence Foster Jenkins it's the passion of the artist, not the skill level that gives these pieces a curious appeal.
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A new feature called MAD-R which stands for "Modern Audio Drama Revisited". First we listen to Colossus of New York produced by Schlock Audio Theatre and Columbia Audio Theatre around 2004. Then we speak with co-creator Charles Pratt about the work and about Schlock Audio Theatre in general.
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The Night of the Roku – a Son of Schlock Audio Theatre play. Vic decides to do away with his 8mm films and embrace new streaming technology to show his guests. Written by Charles Pratt and Richard Frohlich – Recorded, Edited and Produced by Richard Frohlich. Featuring the voice talents of Reg Platt, Susan McMath Platt, Bryan Douglas, Ken Raney, Dona Safran, Libby Mitchell, and Larry Groebe. It was recorded May 2016 at RF Media studios in Arlington TX
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Set in the time of the 4th Doctor, the Master changes a fixed point in time which threatens the future of the Time Lords. Only the Doctor and Sarah are in the right position to put things right on the infamous planet Skaro.
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Rod Renegade: The Cruise to Die For PART 4 Written by Richard Frohlich and DB Humphries Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTC Recorded in studio June 2010 Featuring the voice talents of: AJ Glendenning, Rebecca Jordan Joe Porter Susan McMath Platt Reg Platt Ken Raney Dona Safran and Kelly Scott Additional Voices (recorded during a previous production) Lee Dunkleberg, Mary Macery and Jarod Mitchell Rod Renegade is a special agent for the department of Homeland Security. Severely wounded in Afghanistan, he was fitted with a special computerized brain implant called "SIS" which restores...
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Rod Renegade: The Cruise to Die For PART 3 Written by Richard Frohlich and DB Humphries Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTC Recorded in studio June 2010 Featuring the voice talents of: AJ Glendenning, Rebecca Jordan Joe Porter Susan McMath Platt Reg Platt Ken Raney Dona Safran and Kelly Scott Additional Voices (recorded during a previous production) Lee Dunkleberg, Mary Macery and Jarod Mitchell Rod Renegade is a special agent for the department of Homeland Security. Severely wounded in Afghanistan, he was fitted with a special computerized brain implant called "SIS" which restores...
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Rod Renegade: The Cruise to Die For...
info_outlineWritten by DB Humphries and Richard Frohlich, Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTC
Recorded in front of a studio audience at the Arlington Museum of Art on July 18th, 2004
Rod Renegade is a special agent for the department of Homeland Security. Severely wounded in Afghanistan, he was fitted with a special computerized brain implant called "SIS" which restores his body to slightly better than normal. SIS is also a complete artificial intelligence, communications and data bank that he can talk to mentally, but several 'bugs' haven't been worked out. During one of Rod's test he meets Taipan, an international criminal who's soon to become Rod's greatest nemesis.
This is part 1 of 3
Runtime: approx 22 minutes 30Mb
Featuring the voice talents of Rich Baker, Caitlin Tiffany Glass, Larry Groebe, Drew Hampton and Stephanie Wulfe. Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Ken Raney.
This audio play won the 2004 Mark Time Honorable Mention