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kaiseryuu

Well-Known Member
#26
Thanks Raa.
Fry is always fun to follow.


Haven't been on SomethingAwful in a while...

Edit: Okay, Absolute Power looks very interesting. Thx for that too, Raa.

Edit2: "My husband gets off on being on historical sites." In front of the press, priceless :lol:
 

PCHeintz72

The Sentient Fanfic Search Engine mk II
#30
Lord Raa said:
For those whose search-fu is weak, I've uploaded the Puchi Eva series on youtube - http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E82654AEA0643559

Does anyone want the second TV series of Absolute Power?
Heh... as a wierd similarity... I just finished aquiring Petit/PuchiEva last night. I think I have all of it.

I have to wonder what they were smoking to make it.

I have 1-24, then some live clips, and a different set of 1-13.
 

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#32
Something different from your fiend this time:

Survival - John Wyndham's sci fi classic - BBC Radio Audio Book - podded by cheops
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Another BBC 7 commission, this Sci-Fi horror story by John Wyndham is read in two parts by Nicholas Boulton. The instinct for survival is explored in all its complexities when a group of space travellers are trapped on board a shuttle to Mars. Written in the 1950s, this story is very much a piece of retro-future but the ending has lost none of its power to chill.

Produced by Gemma Jenkins

Episode 1:
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The instinct for survival is explored when a group of space travellers are trapped on board a shuttle to Mars.

Episode 2:
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Trapped in space, food is running out and then one passenger reveals a shocking secret...

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Get your DDL here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YM595BOW
 

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#33
Keeping with the sci-fi theme - Slipstream.

Slipstream - NEW WWII SciFi Adventure by Simon Bovey - BBC Radio Drama - cheops
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March 1945 and the AlliesÆ victory in Europe is a forgone conclusion. But then over a hundred RAF bombers are shot down in one night by a shimmering aircraft. Is this a new terror weapon? One that could turn the tide of war back in the GermansÆ favour?

A misfit team of specialists are parachuted behind enemy lines, in the crucible between the attacking armies of the Russians and the Americans, to grab this
technology and nip the threat in the bud.

What they find is more shocking and alien than they could have ever imagined...

Written specially for BBC7 by acclaimed writer Simon Bovey, Slipstream stars Rory Kinnear and Tim McMullan.

Five episodes of 30 minutes each - summaries withheld to avoid spoiling the plot.

With:
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Major Barton: Tim McMullan
Jurgen (the pilot): Rory Kinnear
Kate Richie: Joanna Tincey
Teazle: Sam Pantalon
Dundas: Ben Crowe
Brigadier Erskine: Peter Marinko

Other parts played by: Simon Bovey, Alex Lanney-Peckin, Simon Treves, Lloyd Thomas

Directed by Mark Beeby

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Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#36
W A R? O F? T H E? W O R L D S
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -----? ---? -----? -----------

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1967 BBC Version

First Show: 06-09-67? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Last Show: 07-14-67
Number Shows: 6? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Audition Show: none


Series Description:

The most well-known radio show of all time is THE MERCURY THEATER OF
THE AIR presentation of "War of the Worlds" directed by Orsen Wells.
This H. G. Wells classic science fiction story may also be one of the
most-often dramatized work on radio.? Besides Wells' October 30,
1938 rendering, there is an Australian version in 1957 (in 6 30-
minute episodes), a Lux Radio Theater adaptation of George Pal's film
(1 hour long), a West Coast version centered on San Francisco from
1961 (1 hour), a version from South Africa done in early 1957 (6 30-
minute episodes).? There are others plus a couple of readings done on
radio.

The British Broadcasting Corporation presented it in 1950 and again
in 1967, both times as a series of 6 30-minute episodes.? The BBC's
1967 version places the action in 1967 but stays close to H.G. Wells'
origional.? Portraying it in 6 30-minute episodes offers ample
oppurtunity to develop characters and plots.? Sound effects and
acting are first rate, making it an enjoyable listen.? The only flaw
is that most copies available are not of pristine quality.

If you've only heard the Orsen Wells version, you owe it to yourself
to try this one.? It's one of the BBC's better science fiction
dramas.


Log:

? ? ? ? ? Date? ? ? Num? Title? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Src Key
? ? ? ? ? --------? ---? -----------------------? -------
? ? ? ? ? 06-09-67? 1? "The Red Planet"? ? ? ? 12
? ? ? ? ? 06-16-67? 2? "The First Deaths"? ? ? 12
? ? ? ? ? 06-23-67? 3? "The Fighting Machines"? 12
? ? ? ? ? 06-30-67? 4? "The Black Smoke"? ? ? ? 12
? ? ? ? ? 07-07-67? 5? "The Red Weed"? ? ? ? ? 12
? ? ? ? ? 07-14-67? 6? "Conclusion"? ? ? ? ? ? 12
Parts: 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6
 

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#38

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#40

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#49
A recently discovered radio comedy for you folks.

A black comedy set in a Pathology Lab called Rigor Mortis.

I'm uploading it now in single episode format.

Series 1, episode 1

Not that anyone other than me is posting in this thread.
 

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#50
Episodes 2 and 3 of Rigor Mortis.

Seriously, does anyone actually download/listen to any of this radio comedy?
 
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