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Post by omega on Feb 23, 2017 10:02:14 GMT
A resolution to Adam's story, like how we just got a final story for Harry Johnson. Robort Rodan was in one of the earliest audios, so he's familiar with the format if he's willing to return for such as story.
A story with a younger Harry falling in the wrong crowd, or even what he's doing when he's not in the TV episodes. Harry only made sporadic appearances, so who knows what mischief he was getting up too in that time. Matthew Waterhouse could do the reading for a TV era Harry, while Scott Haran could read a younger Harry. There's a complicated chain of logic here.
A story with a younger Roger, perhaps when he courted Laura. Jamison Selby could read, alternatively Joanna Going since she played the original Laura in Blood & Fire.
A story with Tom, Chris and Amy's parents. How did they die? Who in that generation got the werewolf curse? Was it Joe's father? How exactly are the Jennings family related to the Haskell family? Or how about the story of Chris's first transformation? We get the cliffnotes version of it in the show, but the blow by blow account would be interesting. The only problem would be who would read it? Don Briscoe isn't available, but maybe Michael Shon since his character Tom Cunningham (nephew of the Tom Jennings on the show) was the next to inherit the curse.
Since I'm at that point of in the show, another story with Mad Jenny would be divine. The children would love it, but look who's wearing THAT GREEN DRESS!
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Feb 23, 2017 20:46:54 GMT
I know David Selby is a very busy actor but I would love to see a Quentin Collins box set. Operation Victor is one of my favorite stories and more supernatural adventures set during WWII would be fab.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 20:49:49 GMT
More Quentin and Matthew Waterhouse would be fab.
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Post by bobod on Feb 23, 2017 23:50:58 GMT
More Quentin and Matthew Waterhouse would be fab. Well, you can have some Quentin BY Matthew Waterhouse.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 0:01:14 GMT
More Quentin and Matthew Waterhouse would be fab. Well, you can have some Quentin BY Matthew Waterhouse. I know, and I can't wait!!!
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Post by joehart1962 on Feb 24, 2017 4:50:39 GMT
More Cyrus and Sabrina! What is that thing JOHN doing in the basement?
Also, more Trask. The Trask short stories in the latest collections are gems -- both hilarious and frightening.
I vote for Adam, too.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 23:34:07 GMT
I know it's all about the anticipation, but I wouldn't mind a Tommy or Harry and Cody/Eagle Short Story somewhere down the line.
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Post by omega on Feb 27, 2017 4:12:37 GMT
I know it's all about the anticipation, but I wouldn't mind a Tommy or Harry and Cody/Eagle Short Story somewhere down the line. A day in Tom's life would be interesting, since he's basically a big kid in a house with who knows what. Hope he doesn't decide to pick up a strange phone and get drawn into playing the game. Then again, like mother like son. They were both SORASed*, so why not exploring Collinwood and getting into trouble as well? Tom encountering a ghost would be a good story, as he's childlike enough not to be scared instinctively. *Amy is ten at the oldest in 1969, yet in 1973 she's old enough to travel by herself, drink and go to college as well as have a relationship.
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Post by omega on Feb 28, 2017 4:22:47 GMT
I was listening to Beyond the Grave on the way home, and considered what other investigations Kate Ripperton and Tom Lacey had carried out in previous series of the show. In the opening segment Kate mentions "the occasional hoax", so either they made up supernatural phenomena for the benefit of the viewers or they encountered genuine hauntings more often than not. Imagine a story where the production crew try to spice things up, only for the real supernatural phenomena to be much stronger.
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Post by Zagreus on Feb 28, 2017 5:20:47 GMT
Readings of Lara Parker's other novels. At the very least a dramatic reading of the past bits of The Salem Branch.
edit: Also, recasts, so they can do full/semi-full cast audios set in prior periods of the show. Get Bernard Holly to do Barnabas, have Jacqueline Pearce be Julia, work out the issues with using the Revival actors in their Revival roles, get some of your other regulars to shore up the differences...
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Post by omega on Feb 28, 2017 5:30:47 GMT
Readings of Lara Parker's other novels. At the very least a dramatic reading of the past bits of The Salem Branch. edit: Also, recasts, so they can do full/semi-full cast audios set in prior periods of the show. Get Bernard Holly to do Barnabas, have Jacqueline Pearce be Julia, work out the issues with using the Revival actors in their Revival roles, get some of your other regulars to shore up the differences... I wouldn't mind Michael Shon being a Don Briscoe recast. The way he sounds at the end of Snowflake, in the Bloodlust announcement, sounds close enough to Don Briscoe anyway. That way we'd get a Christ Jennings story, Tom Jennings story or their father even. We don't know who in their father's generation got the werewolf curse, and we never got any information on Mr and Mrs Jennings' death. Maybe there's a connection? Alternatively, how Rachel Drummond and Tim Shaw escaped Worthington Hall and Reverend Ebenezer Trunchbull. I would never say no to more Jacqueline Pearce.
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Post by Trace on Mar 1, 2017 4:24:01 GMT
Readings of Lara Parker's other novels. At the very least a dramatic reading of the past bits of The Salem Branch. edit: Also, recasts, so they can do full/semi-full cast audios set in prior periods of the show. Get Bernard Holly to do Barnabas, have Jacqueline Pearce be Julia, work out the issues with using the Revival actors in their Revival roles, get some of your other regulars to shore up the differences... Lara's books would seem redundant, since there already exist unabridged audios (read by Lara) of her first three books, and they are excellent. The 4th one can't be far off. Unless, of course, you mean abridgements with the BF adaptation treatment, like the first book had. This could prove difficult because I know BF would want to excise portions of all the books that contradict their own continuity. I know that you have worked out for yourself a way for the novels to mesh with the established timeline, but for the most part, I think most of the readers consider them to have their own continuity--in a parallel time band distinct from BF's continuation audios.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 23:44:21 GMT
I was listening to Beyond the Grave on the way home, and considered what other investigations Kate Ripperton and Tom Lacey had carried out in previous series of the show. In the opening segment Kate mentions "the occasional hoax", so either they made up supernatural phenomena for the benefit of the viewers or they encountered genuine hauntings more often than not. Imagine a story where the production crew try to spice things up, only for the real supernatural phenomena to be much stronger.
Eh, I got the feeling that Beyond The Grave was just hokey fun prior to Collinsport that Kate and Tom were using to build better careers from. I don't think they ever encountered anything geninue prior to Collinsport.
There is however plenty of room for a Kate Ripperton short story or two prior to Bloodlust, though with Kate looking further into the supernatural before or after she returns to Collinsport.
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Post by silverednickle on Apr 11, 2017 18:45:42 GMT
I'd love for Kate and Frankie to return to the audios in one shape or another.
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Post by Zagreus on Apr 11, 2017 19:27:03 GMT
More Burke, Victoria, and Laura.
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