THE MAN WITH NO FACE, originally released in April 2020 on the Mutual Audio Network, is an adaptation by Pete Lutz of a short story by G. M. Benson, originally published in the 1920s. This tale of psychic phenomenon has been brought into the present day, and has suffered not a bit, we believe, by its slight modernization. NARADA RADIO COMPANY
CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
THE DOCTOR: Julia Eve
MRS SMITH: Angel Leigh McCoy
MR SMITH: Pete Lutz
MUSIC COMPOSED BY Dr. Ross Bernhardt
THE BIRD AND THE SNAKE, adapted by Pete Lutz from a story by Clem Hanlon. NARADA RADIO COMPANY
RATED R. The Series Finale of Pulp-Pourri Theatre, "The Bird and the Snake" comes from a 1959 issue of Adam Magazine, a slick "girlie-mag", so not technically a pulp story, yet Clem Hanlon's tale of a Polish-American cop in Chi-town really smacks of the pulp style. I'm proud of this final series episode, and feel that with it, we sent Pulp-Pourri Theatre out with a real bang, and not a whimper. I hope you feel the same after hearing it.
Our theme, and transitional music, was specially composed for this episode by Katharine Seaton. I absolutely love what she did here.
HERE'S OUR CAST:
SOPHY SIENKIEWICZ: Geri Elliff
JERCZY “Sink” SIENKIEWICZ: Pete Lutz
JANI "Johnny Yank" YANKOWSKI: Nick Wommack
LENA MARKOWA: Rachel Craig of Evil Kitten Productions
POLICE LIEUTENANT: Kevin Schuster
DOORMAN: R.C. Lutz
HOODS: Christian Ferris, R.C. Lutz
MAN: George Hatfield
WANDA MARKOWA: Ebony Rose
ALICE YANKOWSKI: Jessica Matthews
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
INTRO BY: RHIANNON MCAFEE of "Rex Rivetter, Private Eye" audio drama series
NIGHT TERRORS – A CALL ON CHRISTMAS - PART 2 of 2 (HORROR) A group of friends decides to throw a party that does away with all the traditions of the holidays. No traditional meal, no holiday films, and no gifts. The only flaw in this seemingly perfect party is a series of phone calls that continue to harass the party. As Christmas Eve unfolds, the group discovers their “no traditions” party may have caught the attention of a mysterious and unwelcome guest. Night Terrors’ homage to the master of holiday tales, Bob Clark. TALL TALE THEATRE
Featuring the voice talents of Miranda DiPietro, Kyle Kimmerly, Fay Lynn, Alley Biniarz, Dane Fader, Michael J. Krym, Eric Branget, and Julius Cho. Written by - Eric Branget, Re-mastered by - Mitchell Branget. Original opening theme composed by - Nicholas Burque. Directed by - Eric Branget
NIGHT TERRORS – A CALL ON CHRISTMAS - PART 1 (HORROR) A group of friends decides to throw a party that does away with all the traditions of the holidays. No traditional meal, no holiday films, and no gifts. The only flaw in this seemingly perfect party is a series of phone calls that continue to harass the party. As Christmas Eve unfolds, the group discovers their “no traditions” party may have caught the attention of a mysterious and unwelcome guest. Night Terrors’ homage to the master of holiday tales, Bob Clark. TALL TALE THEATRE
Featuring the voice talents of Miranda DiPietro, Kyle Kimmerly, Fay Lynn, Alley Biniarz, Dane Fader, Michael J. Krym, Eric Branget, and Julius Cho. Written by - Eric Branget, Re-mastered by - Mitchell Branget. Original opening theme composed by - Nicholas Burque. Directed by - Eric Branget
THE CHRONICLES OF A TIME LORD - THE FINAL GAME – Part 6 of 6 (SCI-FI) While the Brigadier searches for Jo Jones and the Metebelis III Crystal on Earth and Sarah Jane seeks the Thals to defeat the Daleks on Skaro, the Doctor discovers the horrific truth of the Master's ultimate conquest of the cosmos and the terrible price he must pay to defeat his greatest enemy. Studio Severn and Black Glove Studios
THE CHRONICLES OF A TIME LORD - THE FINAL GAME – Part 5 (SCI-FI) With his power over the Daleks revealed, the Master finally unveils his ultimate objective and his pathway to absolute power. Meanwhile, the Doctor embarks on a dangerous quest across Skaro to topple the Master’s supremacy, but the journey may be his last. Studio Severn and Black Glove Studios
THE CHRONICLES OF A TIME LORD - THE FINAL GAME – Part 4 (SCI-FI) In this Doctor Who fan-fiction adventure, at long last, we present the frightening fourth part of The Final Game! Torn across time, the Doctor and his friends return to Earth, but all is already lost. Monsters lurk in the darkness and Humanity has fallen to the Daleks. And there is nowhere to hide from the Master. Studio Severn and Black Glove Studios
THE CHRONICLES OF A TIME LORD - THE FINAL GAME – Part 3 (SCI-FI) In this Doctor Who fan-fiction adventure, the Doctor and The Master venture on to the lone Dalek ship to find out their exact plans. Together they must find a way to stop the rest of the Dalek fleet from breaking through the energy field surrounding the earth. Will their plan work or does The Master have other plans. Studio Severn and Black Glove Studios
THE CHRONICLES OF A TIME LORD - THE FINAL GAME – Part 2 (SCI-FI) In this Doctor Who fan-fiction adventure, the Doctor and the Master must put aside their differences as an unknown force on the outer limits of the Universe is weaponizing the CMB Radiation to destroy the planet. Who is this enemy? And will The Doctor, The Master, The Brigadier, and all their friends be enough to stop them? Find out in Episode Two of 'The Final Game'. Studio Severn and Black Glove Studios
THE CHRONICLES OF A TIME LORD - THE FINAL GAME – Part 1 (SCI-FI) In this Doctor Who fan-fiction adventure, it is the mid-1970's and the U.N.I.T annual Christmas party is in full swing. Corporals Maisie Hawk and Carol Bell are coming to the end of their shift when an unidentified craft appears on their radar. The Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, and the Brigadier all rush to the crash site where the Doctor's worst fears are met when he realizes that the unidentified craft is, in fact, a TARDIS escape pod containing The Master. Studio Severn and Black Glove Studios
INCIDENT ON AND OFF A MOUNTAIN ROAD (HORROR) On the run from a bad relationship, Ellen is pursued into a moonlit wilderness by a freakish pale brute-forcing her to utilize dormant survival skills in a bloody game of cat and mouse. Based on the short story by Joe R. Lansdale. Adapted, produced, and directed by John Ballentine. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER