
As a continuing feature, we'll be posting, with our usual Sunday fare, a brief teaser for the following week's line-up! Please listen, won't you, and make plans to tune in.
(YUGE thanks to Andy for the new art!)

SEXAGONAL PHRASE - EPISODE 2
“Baptism of Fire”
Written and Produced by Viktor Aurelius
Rated: PG-13
It starred:
Deborah Adams as Lucy Sharp
Ted Wenskus as Bud Daniels
Jeff Niles as WAD-O
C. Wayne Owens as Stiletto
Jonithan Patrick Russell as Kreghono
Cary Michael Ayers as Guy Sharp aka G'Una Voslo
Alex Gilmour as the Gray Alien
Katrina Clifford as High Priestess Tharla J'Quantus
Mary Genevieve Fortier as the Woman being Baptized
Katie Loftin as WAD-U
Lisa Michaud as Xarrissa O'Facto
Mat Weller as Larrzo
Pete Lutz as Korpax Spawill
Viktor Aurelius as Tokham and the Tech Bot
Gary Scales as Killa Joss

BLACKOUT CITY: MURDER STREET EPISODE 5
CAST:
Austin Beach as JOE SMOKE
Jeff Niles as MORTI
Mat Weller as ZILLION
Lauri E. Smith AS ZILLION
Snake as BODYGUARDS 1 and 2
Pete Lutz as MR. BINGO
CREDIT NARRATION by Sharon O. Blumberg
MUSIC BY CARPENTER’S NOTCH
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARK SLADE

THE LONE RANGER ep 04: Trouble at the Rafter H
Ralph Small as Marshall Jack Forbes
Joe Stofko as Thunder Martin
Tanja Milojevic as Clarabelle Hornblow
Brian Finnegan as Shelby
Johnny T as Tonto
and Jim Patton as The Lone Ranger
This episode of the Lone Ranger was written by Betty Joyce in 1954.
Directed by Jim Smagata
Produced by Captain John Tadrzak
Post Production by Jim Smagata
Art by Steven “Sash” Scott
“The Lone Ranger” was adapted for Misfits Audio by Capt. John Tadrzak , and lovingly re-created and presented for your enjoyment and nostalgic purposes by the Misfits Audio Players.

BROKENSEA AUDIO PRESENTS: JAKE SAMPSON, MONSTER HUNTER: The Roof of the World, Episode 1
Written by Mark Kalita
Produced by Bill Hollweg
Jake and has companions discover a dark secret as they make their way to the secluded Nazi camp where they have been experimenting with the Horn of Valhalla. Jake devises a plan to retrieve it, while Tex and Lucy stumble upon the results of its potentially devastating power … a discovery which leads to the fall of one of our beloved heroes.
CAST
Jake: Mark Kalita
Lucy: Lyn Cullen
Texas Holdem: Bill Hollweg
Announcer: Elie Hirschman
Commandant: Alan Sobkowiak
Valda: Tanja Milojevic
Nazi Scientist : Paul Mannering
Himmler : Garry Cobbum
Zombies : Lothar Tuppan, Cary Ayers, Jeff Billard
Nazis: Stevie K. Farnaby, Lothar Tuppan, Jeff Billard
End Credits Announcer : Lothar Tuppan

abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo!
Herbert Calkins of Scotland Yard is relentlessly trying to prove that Clark Kent is Superman to the point of inciting mob violence! Can Superman, with the help of Batman, stop the insanity? Plus, in today’s Important Message, we’ll meet a very special guest!
Part 6 of “The Super Sleuth” was originally broadcast on July 29, 1946!



SIX-GUN SANTA CLAUS, A Jake Dimes Christmas Number
Western detective Jake Dimes returns for a third holiday adventure! At a family gathering in Celestial City, Jake and his sidekick Briar Buck tell the "one hundred percent true" tale of a youngster, living a hardscrabble existence in a small Arizona town, who gets a new lease on life through the kindness of a circus performer. Aside from the main story, two members of the family reveal some important news! Enjoy this new offering from the Narada Radio Company, and Happy Holidays to all of our listeners!
With the voice talents of:
Dana Gonsalves as JAKE DIMES
Victoria Fancki as CHRIS GREENSLATE DIMES
Austin Beach as BRIAR BUCK
Nancy Bueler as MOLLY SUTCLIFFE BUCK
Joe Stofko as FRED GREENSLATE
Glenn Hascall as SLIM SUTCLIFFE and
Debby Gonzales Ramirez as LUPE; with
Nick Wommack as TODD
Alan Clower as NEVADA
Andy Hartson-Bowyer as ACE GARLAND
Paul J. Patterson as COLONEL BRAGG
Mel Rose as FREDERICA "RICKY" DIMES
Additional voices by Pete Lutz
Cannonball Kelly as YOUR ANNOUNCER
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Adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz, from a short story by Lee E. Wells.
The Jake Dimes Theme was composed by Pete Lutz, arranged and performed by Dr. Ross Bernhardt.
Music passages came from "The Winter's Passed" by Wayne Barlow; other music from the public domain with the exception of certain stings by Edward Champion.

SOLE TWIN AUDIO Presents Suspense: "Back for Christmas"
In this re-creation of John Collier's "Back for Christmas", an episode of the classic Suspense radio series, a henpecked professor of Botany decides he has had enough of his nagging wife and decides to end her life in a quite unusual way.
CAST:

PROJECT AUDION 76: The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show
Bob Hope was one of the 20th century's greatest and most famous entertainers: in vaudeville and movies, and especially his radio (and later TV) comedies, so often performed in front of appreciative US servicemen, kept America smiling for better than six decades. He became an icon of American humor, and it is a special challenge indeed to bring the Hope style back to life. But now Project Audion premieres a "new" 1940s-era Bob Hope radio show -- thanks to the pen of former Hope writer Robert L. Mills, the vocal wizardry of Bill Johnson, and Project Audion's versatile voice actors.
In this new Christmas creation, Bob's guest star is Lana Turner, who joins him to spoof the classic movie "Double Indemnity." It's a show guaranteed to make you smile!
Our Cast:
Bill Johnson in Nevada
Stephanie Johnson in Virginia
Les Marsden in California
Jacob Palka In Illinois
Bethany Baldwin in South Carolina
Dane Allred in Utah
The show was written by Bob Mills in California and produced and directed by Larry Groebe from Texas

THE TABLE ROUND Chap. 6 - Badon Hill
IN PEACE AND WAR HE WAS RENOWNED
AND GOOD KING ARTHUR WAS HIS NAME
ALL CHRISTENDOM WHERE MORTALS LIVED
WAS SPREAD WIDE HIS DEATHLESS FAME

OLD-TIME RADIO ESSENTIALS Episode 55: The Great Gildersleeve (S5 Holiday Special)
Old-Time Radio Essentials returns with episode 55, and as we continue Season 5, we present Paul's pick, an installment of the NBC comedy series, The Great Gildersleeve, from 12/24/44. Come for the old-time radio, stay for the scintillating (that's one way of putting it) discussion afterwards!
As you listen, perhaps you'll learn if we feel this entry 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 four bring you, as our fifty-fifth number (but 6th official episode of S5), this episode of The Great Gildersleeve, from Christmas Eve, 1944. 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!
Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following...
To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line.
Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated.
Next Time: It's Pete's pick again, and he'll bring us, for our 1st number of 2026, special guest programmer (and fellow OTR podcaster) John Tefteller, who will be sharing an episode of You Bet Your Life, starring Groucho Marx. Join us then, won't you?

abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo!
Herbert Calkins is determined to prove that Clark Kent is Superman and has decided to stick to Kent like glue, even at an event where Superman is supposed to make a speech! How can Superman and Clark Kent be at the same place at the same time? Plus, in today’s Important Message, the Bat-Supers Club has all kinds of cool perks! Just wait until you hear some of what’s included in the membership kit!
Part 5 of “The Super Sleuth” was originally broadcast on July 26, 1946!

A VERY SPECIAL HOLIDAY GREETING to you, our listeners, from us, the various creators in the Moonlight Audio family!
2025 was a very good year for us at Moonlight: new ownership by Pete Lutz and Andy Hartson-Bowyer, but doing our best to maintain the legacy of high quality established by founder David Farquhar. In the past six months, we have brought you on average 20 different productions per month, all from different creators, many of whom you'll hear on this message.
So please listen to their greetings, and keep listening to the wonderful variety of shows that will keep coming; and watch us grow as we bring even more variety, and create new productions exclusive to Moonlight! Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Season's Greetings, from all of us here at Moonlight Audio Theatre!

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WELCOME TO MUTANT COUNTY Episode 8
“Changelings, Squidtuplets, and Ra – Oh my!” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.

Lost Tycho Brahe and Mrs. Longfellow 1985 TV Pilot
Tycho Brahe & Mrs. Longfellow (1985) — “They’re in love. With each other. And with danger.”
Rumble Falls is the kind of sleepy mining town where the neon flickers, the saxophone never sleeps, and somebody is always “accidentally” falling into a shaft. Into this glitter-dusted grit strolls a most 80s power-couple: Tycho Brahe—yes, the 16th-century Danish astronomer with the polished brass nose—reborn by unexplained TV science and forever quoting the heavens, and Mrs. Longfellow—cocktail-wielding socialite, magazine maven, and problem-solver who can spot a murder motive faster than she can finish a bourbon.
Think Hart to Hart chemistry, Simon & Simon stakeouts, and Murder, She Wrote coincidence—all poured over crushed ice and served with a cheeky umbrella.
The unaired two-hour pilot drops our lovers into “A Case of Miss Dynamite,” where a pageant queen goes boom, a mayor sweats rosewater, and a foreman insists a lit stick of dynamite is a “romance candle.” Crane shots you can practically hear, freeze-frame laughs you can definitely feel, and a theme song that says “lighthearted crime show” before the first commercial bumper. Tycho charts trajectories and blood spatter like star maps; Mrs. Longfellow reads people like a society page. The clues point left-handed, the alibis go right out the window, and every time Tycho’s about to solve it, she solves him instead. Do they crack the case? Eventually. Do they sizzle? Constantly. (Cue the rim-lit promo still, police tape just out of focus, and a jet that keeps “turning around” for one more kiss.)
In true 80s fashion, the town’s brass can’t stand them, the townsfolk adore them, and the captions were supposed to explain everything… not that anyone read those during the key change. The result is a gloriously anachronistic, neon-noir valentine to prime-time sleuthing: part telescope, part tumbler, all chemistry.
Credits (1985 pilot)
· Written & Directed by Tom Konkle
· Produced by Tom Konkle and Kurtis Bedford (Mindstream Audio)
· Stephanie Dulli … Mrs. Longfellow
· Tom Konkle … Tycho Brahe
· Jude Gerard Prest … Mayor Gribbons
· Kurtis Bedford … Lt. Hassellhoff
· Jill Manglione … Darla / Barmaid
· David Beeler … Foreman Steve
· Andy Hartson-Bowyer … Narrator
(Never aired. Cult status inevitable.)

SONIC CINEMA PRODUCTIONS Presents: RETRO-ROCKETS -- Sleeper, or...I Was a Martian for the EBI
In our grand finale for the sixteenth season of Sonic Summerstock, Jack Ward takes a new look at a classic episode of "I Was a Communist for the F.B.I." and remakes it for the future with "I Was a Martian for the E.B.I." and the thrilling Sci-Fi Electric Curtain thriller. Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective bring us "The Sleeper!"
With the voices of:
Jeff Billard - Mel Rose - Lothar Tuppan - John Bell - Jack Ward

Radio Icebox Season 01, Episode 08: “Jingle Memes”
It’s Christmas time at the station and romance is in the air.
JJ: Jeffrey Adams
Abby: Aela Mackintsoh
Barb: Victoria Olson
Old Woman: Victoria Olson
Cody: Cody Boyer
Jennifer: Scotta Turner

abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo!
Having enlisted the aid of Lois Lane in his quest to prove that Superman and Clark Kent are one and the same person, Herbert Calkins has taken reckless action against Kent! Will Lois go through with it, or will her conscience get the better of her? Plus, in today’s Important Message, we’re giving you new ways to become a Bat-Super without postage!
Part 4 of “The Super Sleuth” was originally broadcast on July 25, 1946!

As a continuing feature, we'll be posting, with our usual Sunday fare, a brief teaser for the following week's line-up! Please listen, won't you, and make plans to tune in.

TWELVE CHIMES, IT'S MIDNIGHT, Episode 8: Nutmeg
Ever felt exhausted after a long day at work? What if the radio didn’t provide he relaxation you expected?
Join us now for as we follow the everyday routine of Gerald, a married insurance salesman returning home after a hard day at the office, in the play "Nutmeg."
CREDITS:
Writer: Josh Horowitz
Producer/Director: Aimee Pavy
Narrator: Josh Horowitz
Gerald: Brett Stillo
Francine: Audra Wolfmann
Radio Announcer: John Drake
Ad Voices: Scott Louis, Beth Damiano, Josh Horowitz
Dr. Carter/Detective: Matthew Nelson
Boss/Priest: Scott Louis
Co-Worker/Examiner: Aaron Seymour
Neighbor: Beth Abdallah
Muffin: Aimee Pavy


STUDIO SEVERN & BLACK GLOVE PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: DOCTOR WHO THE FINAL GAME
EPISODE 4: 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. Black Glove Studio and Studio Severn are in no way affiliated with the BBC or Big Finish audios. This is an unofficial fan-made audio made by the fans for the fans. We, nor any of the cast involved profit from the making of this audio. Please support all BBC and Big Finish audios. Doctor Who remains the registered and Licensed property of the BBC.
Starring: Doctor Who - Marshall Tankersley
The Master - Terry Cooper
Sarah Jane Smith - Sarah Wheatley
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart - Tony J Fyler
Liz Shaw - Denise Sutton
Mike Yates - Johnny Robinson
Sergeant Benton - Richard Gurl
The Daleks - James Hart
Voice of Prime Minister Jeremy Thorpe - Mark McManus
The Ogrons - James Hart
The Time Lords - Jon Kolchak Pertwee