"The Woman at Loon Point", adapted from a story by August W. Derleth and Mark Schorer
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?"
Welcome to the eleventh number in our continuing horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature, but they're guaranteed all-new productions, and no repeats from other series.
We proudly present "The Woman at Loon Point", adapted by our director Pete Lutz, from a pulp-fiction story that ran in Weird Tales magazine -- a story that asks the question, "Is it safe to date a werewolf's sister?" Listen and find out, and ENJOY, my friends!
CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young
ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat
JACK: Pete Lutz
CELESTE: Ele Matelan
LARAMIE: Kendra Murray
JIM: Dana Gonsalves
LETELLIER: Jason D. Johnson
VILLAGE WOMEN: Debby Leal-Ramirez, Lisa Espinoza, Lisa Ayala
VILLAGE MEN: Dave Feldmann, Pete Lutz, Jeff Billard
Music for this episode from Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com; Tom Rory Parsons; Ross Bernhardt
"The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons
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Episode 4 -- "Rommel's Treasure", The Goon Show
Welcome to Old-Time Radio Essentials, a new podcast wherein a specific episode from a selected OTR series is presented, and then discussed by three co-hosts: Pete Lutz, Jane St. John and Paul Arbisi; to determine whether or not it meets the following criteria:
1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.")
2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection?
So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our fourth installment (and Pete's choice), this episode of The Goon Show from 1955. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!
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"The Dead Man", adapted from a story by Ray Bradbury
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?"
We proudly present "The Dead Man", adapted by our director Pete Lutz, from a pulp-fiction story by Ray Bradbury -- a young man in a small town is ridiculed by his fellow denizens because he claims he's dead. But is he? ENJOY, my friends! NARADA RADIO COMPANY
CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young
ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat
MRS. RIBMOLL: Geri Elliff
ARTHUR/CHARLIE: Rachel Rauch
SIMPSON: Jason D. Johnson
GILPATRICK: Paul Arbisi
MISS WELDON: Jessica Rainville
BARBERSHOP LOAFERS: Alan Clower, Kevin Schuster, Leo Longoria, Russ Walker, Ross Bernhardt
SHERIFF: Cary Michael Ayers
ODD MARTIN: Rich Wentworth
TEENAGERS: Curt Johnson, Nick Wommack, Becca Tribble, Rita Tribble
CHARLIE'S MOM: Lisa Espinoza
CHARLIE'S DAD: Austin Beach
"The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons
We proudly present episode five, "Bodies Piled Up", adapted by Pete Lutz from Dashiell Hammett's fifth published Op story, in 1923. We hope you enjoy it and will join us for future episodes. NARADA RADIO COMPANY
It's murders galore and a bathtub full of intrigue as the Tec puzzles over a hotel closet full of dead men!
ADVENTURES OF THE FEDERATED TEC WAS CONCEIVED BY PETE LUTZ AND DEVELOPED BY PETE LUTZ AND MARK SLADE.
"Bodies Piled Up" was directed and produced by Pete Lutz.
Our Cast consisted of the following players:
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
THE FEDERATED TEC/ELEVATOR MAN: Pete Lutz
MR. STACEY: Frank Guglielmelli
THE MAID: Angela Young
THE DOCTOR/LANDRY/DET. DEAN: John Bell
DET. O'GAR: Jason D. Johnson
DET. PHELS/GUY CUDNER: Paul Arbisi
DICK FOLEY: Mark Kalita
ORRETT: Jeff Moon
THE OLD MAN: Joe Stofko
THEME/INCIDENTAL MUSIC: Dr. Ross Bernhardt
Join us next time for episode six, "The Tenth Clew (part 1)"! AND BE SURE TO HEAR ALL EPISODES OF THIS SERIES, RIGHT HERE ON MOONLIGHT AUDIO!
Episode 3 -- "The Little People", Lights Out
Welcome to Old-Time Radio Essentials, a new podcast wherein a specific episode from a selected OTR series is presented, and then discussed by three co-hosts: Pete Lutz, Jane St. John and Paul Arbisi; to determine whether or not it meets the following criteria:
1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.")
2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection?
So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our third installment (and Jane's choice), this episode of "Lights Out" (aka "Lights Out Everybody"), from a rebroadcast in 1943 or '44. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!
This Project Audion episode offers the national premiere of a NEW Fibber McGee and Molly episode, written by Robert L. Mills, former staff writer for comedy legend Bob Hope. Mills' script recreates the style, laughs, and charm of classic Fibber & Molly radio shows. "Fibber's Missing Tux" literally brings the couple out of retirement to be honored for their years on the airwaves.
As a bonus, after our recreation, we interview Robert L. Mills himself in his Hollywood home, talking about writing comedy, his days with Hope, and the Old Time Radio era.
It's an OTR fan's dream, and our dream cast includes:
Fibber McGee: John Bell (Alabama)
Molly: Jan Welch (North Carolina)
Teeny: Carolyn Threlkeld (Kentucky)
Doc Gamble: Ken Raney (Texas)
Old Timer: Harry Middlebrooks (California)
Wally Wimple: Duane Noch (New Jersey)
Harlow Wilcox: Chris Hart (Florida)
Production, direction, and sound by Larry Groebe (Texas)
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER - KCAL Old Time Radio Troupe
Nicholasville, Kentucky, is the home of KCAL, a community theatre group dedicated to re-creating classic Old-Time Radio shows. They traditionally put on four shows year from their theatre on South Main Street, although during the pandemic they've been creating their shows on Zoom. Here's their latest, a remake of Escape's "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe.
RODERICK USHER: Norman Cline
DOCTOR/ANNOUNCER: David Damron
NARRATOR: Doug Fain
Jane Eyre is a classic coming-of-age story where a young orphan girl fights against poverty, persecution, and abuse in the 19th century. The once ill-spirited child is now transformed into a kind, empathetic governess who finds herself paired with the brooding, mysterious Edward Rochester who has a haunting past of his own. Based on the gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte, Rachel Pulliam brings you an adaptation fit for audio with an all-star cast and original music by Ross Bernhardt.
Cast (in order of appearance):
Bruce Busby as Announcer
Lexi DeSollar as Bessie/Housekeeper
Marisha Tapera as Martha Abbot
Colette Feehan as Young Jane/Jane Eyre
John Lingard as Uncle Reed
Margaret Ashley as Mrs. Reed/Hannah
Jerry Kokich as Mr. Lloyd/Carter
Gabe Harris as John Reed/Child
Emily Smith as Eliza Reed/School Girl
Rory L as Georgiana Reed/School Girl
Glenn Hascall as Mr. Brocklehurst
Pete Lutz as Robert Leaven/Party Guest
Alexa Chipman as Miss Temple/Diana Rivers
Rhiannon McAfee as Miss Miller/Cook
Dewby as School Girl
Melissa Fry as Mary Jane
Karl Werner as Mr. Scatcherd
Delaney Brittingham as Helen Burns/Rosamund Oliver
Becca Marcus as Barbara
Frank Guiglielmelli as Dr. Bates
Lisa Michaud as Nurse
Abbie Brown as Marci/Woman
Eleiece Krawiec as Mrs. Fairfax
Alexxandra Macedo as Leah/School Girl
Oceane Lanteigne as Adele
Peter Heimsoth as Mr. Rochester
Jarman Day as John
Mindy Rast-Keenan as Blanche Ingram/Mary Rivers
Andrea Richardson as Lady Ingram
Karim Kronfli as Richard Mason
Heath Martin as Clergyman
Paul Arbisi as Mr. Briggs
Cary Michael Ayers as Shopkeeper
Shane Harris as Father
Joshua Spector as St. John Rivers
Party Guests; John Bell, Naomi Parks, Evelyn Castro, Trent
Trachtenberg, RikujoMarame, and Callum Garner
We proudly present episode four, "The Black Hat that Wasn't There", adapted by Mark Slade from Dashiell Hammett's fourth published Op story, "IT", in 1923. We hope you enjoy it and will join us for future episodes.
A businessman hires the Tec to locate his missing partner, who seems to have absconded with some very valuable bonds. Throw in a double love-triangle and you've got fireworks galore, and a very surprising conclusion!
ADVENTURES OF THE FEDERATED TEC WAS CONCEIVED BY PETE LUTZ AND DEVELOPED BY PETE LUTZ AND MARK SLADE.
"The Black Hat that Wasn't There" was directed and produced by Pete Lutz. Mixing and post-production was by Daniel French of Fishbonius Sound Design.
Our Cast consisted of the following players:
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
THE FEDERATED TEC: Pete Lutz
ZUMWALT: Jeff Moon
MILDRED: Angela Young
QUIMBY: Mark Kalita
PULLMAN EMPLOYEE: Paul Arbisi
TAXI CHAUFFEUR: John Bell
PHOTOGRAPHER/SODA JERK: Frank Guglielmelli
CITY DETECTIVE: Jason D. Johnson
EVA DUTHIE: Jessica Rainville
MRS. EARNSHAW: Geri Elliff
THE OLD MAN: Joe Stofko
THEME/INCIDENTAL MUSIC: Dr. Ross Bernhardt
Join us next time for episode five, "Bodies Piled Up"! AND BE SURE TO HEAR ALL EPISODES OF THIS SERIES, RIGHT HERE ON MOONLIGHT AUDIO!
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?"
We proudly present "The Shadow on the Screen", adapted by director Pete Lutz, from a pulp-fiction story by Henry Kuttner -- An up-and-coming Hollywood horror-film director wants to buck studio rules and make a true masterpiece of horror, so he seeks guidance from a shunned master of the craft -- with somewhat gruesome results! ENJOY, my friends!
CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young
ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat
RADIO REPORTER: Gareth Severn
FILM PRODUCER: Alan Clower
TOD GREENE: Jeff Billard
ANA HERNANDEZ: Ebony Rose
ANDY WORTH: Jonathan Montgomery
EDITOR: Russ Walker
ARNOLD KEENEN: Orlando Segarra
FILM VOICE: Darren Rockhold
WOMEN (2 voices): Sarah Leight
SUSIE: Kristi Copeland
MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com