Tony Jones
Chancellery Guard
Professor Chronotis
Still rockin' along!
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Post by Tony Jones on Apr 14, 2020 9:42:35 GMT
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Post by grinch on Apr 14, 2020 9:48:23 GMT
Capital! Been wanting to listen to their Spring-Heeled Jack series for a long time now.
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Tony Jones
Chancellery Guard
Professor Chronotis
Still rockin' along!
Likes: 2,132
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Post by Tony Jones on Apr 14, 2020 10:03:53 GMT
Capital! Been wanting to listen to their Spring-Heeled Jack series for a long time now. Tuck in - it's wonderful. There's a behind the scenes where they talk about making it distinct from what BF were doing with Jago & Litefoot - well worth a listen.
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Post by constonks on Apr 14, 2020 17:48:10 GMT
Downloaded the entire Red Moon and Springheel series - don't know when I'll get around to them but thanks for the heads-up and recommendation, Tony!
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Post by project37 on Jul 9, 2020 13:51:35 GMT
Thanks for this! This company and their work are new to me, so I'm excited to have something different to check out. I grabbed Red Moon, Springheel Jack, E-mails Abroad, episode 1 of Omega, and Cask of Amontillado (curious about the binaural production).
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Jul 9, 2020 15:52:03 GMT
I'm gonna get the Abi Titmuss one.
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Post by project37 on Jul 11, 2020 18:42:08 GMT
I started Red Moon and was put off by the opening scene of the lead character waking up and the sound of him using the lavatory. I get trying to emulate a character-establishing scene that you might see in a film, but on audio...ugh, not for me. I'll try it again later. Omega, on the other hand, is definitely worth a listen. If you liked BF's Transference, you might enjoy this police drama which is more immediate real-world storytelling. Short episodes, well-paced, and engaging performances. Give it a try: www.wirelesstheatrecompany.co.uk/product/omega-episode-one/
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Post by project37 on Aug 6, 2020 15:43:10 GMT
Just got this e-mail update: What's better than free subscriptions? No subscriptions.
All the drama, less of the hassle Announcing our new website
As you might already know, we have made all our audio dramas completely free. That’s everything, including new releases and award winners, comedy, drama, sci-fi, documentaries… everything.
You might also know that to access our audio plays you still had to register, log in, and purchase the play you wanted to download, but for no money.
We didn’t think this was the best user experience, so have spent the last few months creating a new, easier to use website. It has all the same great audio plays, but no sign up or login.
We’ve added easy to access streaming playlists, and uploaded everything except our Guest Productions to Spotify, so there are now more ways to listen and enjoy our award winning audio plays.
If you prefer to download, each audio play can be downloaded easily - see our FAQs to check how.
We’ve kept the photo galleries, news and videos, so you can keep up to date with our new releases and peek behind the scenes of our productions.
We hope you like the new site as much as we do!
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Post by BHTvsTFC on Sept 1, 2020 2:07:16 GMT
Just downloaded and listened to Night of the Orchid. Some great performances and very entertaining in places.
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Sept 5, 2020 10:15:59 GMT
I started Red Moon and was put off by the opening scene of the lead character waking up and the sound of him using the lavatory. That makes me want to listen to it.
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Sept 5, 2020 13:12:41 GMT
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Post by BHTvsTFC on Oct 14, 2020 20:39:04 GMT
That might be my next undertaking - I'm developing a fondness for drama and reading set in Victorian London.
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