I’m a big fan of audio drama (and for a year I even hosted a blog devoted to the subject) and have occasionally reviewed full cast radio plays here at Fedora (for a list of some of these see here). As a result Patrick of his At The Scene of the Crime blog invited me to participate to his podcast on the subject. The first part just got posted and in it we discuss spoken books, Old Time Radio, John Dickson Carr, BBC Radio adaptations and original audios produced by such fine companies as Big Finish Productions, responsible for the wonderful steampunk ‘infernal adventures’ of Victorian adventurers Jago and Litefoot and a new batch of original Sherlock Holmes stories too, including an excellent case set after the Titanic sinking (reviewed here).
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Sergio – Oh, how wonderful! And a fascinating discussion between you and Patrick too. So very informative. Thanks for working with Patrick on this.
Thank you Margot – I really enjoyed being on Patrick’s show, definitely a good experience. I really look forward to seeing who else he inveigles to take part (I hope you consider it).
Sergio – That’s very kind of you – thanks. And I’m interested too to see where Patrick goes next with his podcast.
That’s lad’s got boundless energy Margot, so it could go anywhere (though it’s part 2 of our conversation first).
I must check this out. I’ll be back afterwards.
Cheers Michael – hope it’s a s much fun to listen to as it was to record – Patrick is a very amiable host.
I’ll probably listen to this later today, when I can give it my full attention. Sounds interesting!
Really hope you enjoy it TC – Patrick put a lot of effort into it!