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London Pub Reviews Series Three starts 17th December 2023. Written by Paul Ewen and starring Tim Key.Produced by Nick Coupe.Sound design by Andy Goddard.A Hat Trick Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Best-selling author Anthony Horowitz is known not only for his original works such as the Magpie Murders and the Hawthorne Series but also for managing to inhabit existing characters such as Sherlock Holmes and James Bond in his hugely successful continuation novels of these series. For generations of younger readers however it is his Alex Rider novels that have proved hugely popular and also a gateway for many to properly addictive reading. His choice is The Seven Crystal Balls, a Tintin mystery (and the first half of a two part mystery). Anthony's latest novel 'A Twist of A Knife' is the latest Hawthorne Mystery available now.Twice Upon A Time with Janet Ellis is a Hat Trick Podcast.The Producers are Claire Broughton and Caroline RaphaelRecording and Editing by Andy Goddard and Diggory WaiteFollow us on @twiceuponpod on instagram for pictures of the books and the interviewees Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our final host of the series is Roisin Conaty who asks the guys what sort of cult they would start, and who would have to be paid the least to hold three eggs in each hand for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Roisin Conaty. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh Pugh steps up as host this week to see what Bond villain the boys would create and how much they would have to be paid to dress as The Grim Reaper for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Josh Pugh. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isy Suttie hosts the show this week asking if the guys what their persona would be if they joined the Spice Girls in their heyday, and who would have to be paid the least to move at 2 mph for a year. Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Isy Suttie. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huge Davies takes on hosting duties this week to ask how the boys would steal an animal from London Zoo, and how much they would have to be paid to never use a bag again.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Huge Davies. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for Rosie Jones to be our host, asking the boys how they would order a coffee if they were 3 inches tall and how they'd explain giving eels as gifts for the rest of their lives…Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Rosie Jones. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maisie Adam is this week's host as she asks what sort of TV expert the boys would like to be, and which teacher they would be least worried about spending every holiday with for the rest of their lives.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Maisie Adam. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ivo Graham steps up to host the show this week, asking Josh and James how they would make a million were they to be transported back to their 13 year old selves, as well as how they'd cope with being strapped to a lie detector test for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Ivo Graham. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hypothetical The Podcast with Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster
Harriet Kemsley gleefully takes the reins as host this week asking how Josh would get everyone to stop eating potatoes, how James would get Dolly Parton to do a Tough Mudder, and finally what it would take for them to wear a puppet of themselves on their hands for a year.Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Harriet Kemsley. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed Gamble hosts this week's show asking the boys to come up with a brand new mythical creature to boost tourism in their hometowns as well as finding out how they would survive if they had to stay at Beaconsfield services for a year. Hypothetical the Podcast is a Hat Trick Production for Dave. Our guest host this week was Ed Gamble. The guests were Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster. The Producers are Andy Goddard and Diggory Waite. The Executive Producers for Hat Trick are Claire Broughton and Stu Mather. The Executive Producer for UKTV is Iain Coyle. Hypothetical the podcast is based on Hypothetical the TV show which was devised by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine and Matthew Crosby. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk to the director of Carnival Row Andy Goddard talks about the Amazon Prime series starring Orlando Bloom. He also talks about his latest movie, Six Minutes to Midnight starring Eddie Izzard and Judy Dench. Also joining the podcast is Chris Seager an experienced award winning Cinematographer who has worked on the Game of Thrones and also Carnival Row and Six Minutes to midnight. Follow to receive every new episode: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-pbblog-8zDNGRf2NIOG-follower Download the Podbean Player App: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-app-iphone-android-mobile The Film Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shoot-it-Now-105337104805218 The Film Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo95_Quaast5vCQZtbCTjzA Please send feedback or questions to: indiefilmpodcast@gmail.com Show your support and please rate and review us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shoot-it-now/id1545805946 Romain Dagnan | The Film Podcast Theme Composer www.romaindagnan.com Every week 'The Film Podcast' interviews award winning and indie-film directors, cinematographers (DOP) film editors, actors and other cast and crew members to learn from their unique stories.
We talk to the director of Carnival Row Andy Goddard talks about the Amazon Prime series starring Orlando Bloom. He also talks about his latest movie, Six Minutes to Midnight starring Eddie Izzard and Judy Dench. Also joining the podcast is Chris Seager an experienced award winning Cinematographer who has worked on the Game of Thrones and also Carnival Row and Six Minutes to midnight. Follow to receive every new episode: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-pbblog-8zDNGRf2NIOG-follower The Film Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shoot-it-Now-105337104805218 The Film Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo95_Quaast5vCQZtbCTjzA Please send feedback or questions to: indiefilmpodcast@gmail.com Show your support and please rate and review us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shoot-it-now/id1545805946 Romain Dagnan | The Film Podcast Theme Composer www.romaindagnan.com Every week 'The Film Podcast' interviews award winning and indie-film directors, cinematographers (DOP) film editors, actors and other cast and crew members to learn from their unique stories.
Australia has been attracting some big films to its shores recently and today you'll hear from the Australian director and American producer of Mortal Kombat, a studio picture shot in Adelaide, plus, the director of a new film starring and co-written by Eddie Izzard.
Australia has been attracting some big films to its shores recently and today you'll hear from the Australian director and American producer of Mortal Kombat, a studio picture shot in Adelaide, plus, the director of a new film starring and co-written by Eddie Izzard.
As a luxury witch, Strideforth enlists the help of a brilliant scientist, who is also some kind of robot vegetable, who, with the help of a blood-thirsty grendel, can locate... an internet nerd… who can help them… defeat?… a zombie… godzilla, maybe. Or gorilla…For more about the show and the company see www.unseenthings.co.ukT-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by “Angelica”, an advanced long short term memory recurrent neural network, and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, and Brice Stratford at VAULT Festival. Monologue written by James Carney and performed by John Rayment. Guest music, theme music and live scoring: The Unrecorded (playing Europe Is Our Playground by Suede). Recorded by Ella Watts and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As a trashy horror novelist and a closed-minded scientist respectively, Strideforth and Perch accept an invitation to a spooky mansion, but soon find that the altogether too predictable perils of the haunted house are a facade for a much deeper evil...For more about the show and the company see www.unseenthings.co.ukT-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, and Brice Stratford at VAULT Festival. Monologue written by Adal Rifai and performed by Mike Shephard. Guest music: Cajita. Recorded by Ella Watts and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As a small business owner and zombie, Strideforth joins with his local community to oppose the descent of the scenic area into a soulless military encampment...For more about the show and the company see www.unseenthings.co.ukT-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, and Brice Stratford at The Rosemary Branch Theatre. Monologue written by Cara Compass and performed by Sofi Lee Henson. Guest music: Susie B. Recorded by Ella Watts. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. Brief political reportage (on the vote of no confidence on December 2018) from Ella Villiers.@unseenhour
As a group of dissidents launch an escape attempt from an island refugee camp/escape game, the actions and intentions of the key players are re-interpreted from three different perspectives...For more about the show and the company see www.unseenthings.co.ukT-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, and Brice Stratford at The Rosemary Branch Theatre. Monologue written by Joe Eyre and performed by James Corrigan. Guest music: The Malfunctioning Androids. Recorded by Ella Watts. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
WARNING: This episode encountered some technical problems when it was recorded live, which has led to the sound quality being less than ideal throughout.Continuing from the conclusion of the previous episode, Prestoon and Strideforth attempt to unpick the problem of a virus which could wipe out the human race - but are they dealing with a medical emergency, or ethical symbolism?...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, Deborah Pearson and Brice Stratford at The Old Red Lion. Monologue written by James Huntrods and performed by Danielle Winter. Guest music: Tom Moores. Recorded by Ella Watts, with emergency help from Hedley Knights. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
WARNING: This episode encountered some technical problems when it was recorded live, which has led to the sound quality being less than ideal throughout.As a caroller and a trick-or-treater, Prestoon and Strideforth butt heads when they discover that a local scientific institute has created a dangerous biological specimen...Conclusion in the next episode.For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins, Deborah Pearson and Brice Stratford at The Old Red Lion. Monologue written by Tilly Lunken and performed by Jeannie Dickinson . Guest music: Crom-Lus. Recorded by Ella Watts, with emergency help from Hedley Knights. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
As a medieval baron, Strideforth and his wife Imogen receive a visit from a priest, but soon discover that their impiety is not easy to conceal...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten and produced by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford at Rosemary Branch Theatre. Monologue written and performed by Lizzie Milton . Guest music: Fiona Bevan. Recorded by Ella Watts. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
As an amateur spelunking astronomer, Strideforth investigates a crashed meteorite, but soon notices that his associates are behaving strangely...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford at Rosemary Branch Theatre. Monologue written and performed by Joe Rizzo-Naudi . Guest music: Midnight Mouth. Produced by Ella Watts, Hedley Knights and James Carney. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
As a police detective, Strideforth investigates a series of murders in his local community, but the details of the crimes remind him of something… from his childhood...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford as part of The London Podcast Festival at King's Place. Monologue written by Alex Lynch and performed by John Henry Falle. Guest music: The Little Unsaid. Produced by James Carney and Ella Watts. Support and advice from Andy Goddard. Special thanks to Hedley Knights.@unseenhour
As a roaming gunslinger, Strideforth arrives in a small township to find it in the grip of economic collapse. He inserts himself into a local feud, playing both sides for his own gain...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford as part of The London Podcast Festival at King's Place. Monologue written and performed by David Devereux. Guest music: Interiors. Produced by James Carney, Andy Goddard and Ella Watts. @unseenhour
As a feudal soldier, Strideforth must go on a dangerous quest to regain his lands and his titles, but the treasure he must recover may be more than mere riches...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things. Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Holly Morgan and Brice Stratford. Monologue written and performed by Cecil Baldwin. Guest musician: Phil Grainger. Produced by James Carney, Andy Goddard and Ella Watts. @unseenhour
As a Victorian gentleman-investigator, Strideforth deduces the identity of a violent killer and plans to catch him, but the solution may not be as elementary as he first thought...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things.Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Holly Morgan and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Casey Jay Andrews and performed by Sullivan Beau Brown. Guest musician: Fuzzystar. Produced by James Carney, Andy Goddard and Ella Watts. @unseenhour
As in decadent socialite, Strideforth hosts an elegant breakfast for his friends and peers, but it soon transpires that everything is not as idyllic as it seems...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things.Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by and performed by Felix Trench. Guest musician: Sealionwoman. Produced by James Carney, Andy Goddard and Ella Watts. @unseenhour
Strideforth attempts to fall in love with his cell phone.As in internet journalist and influencer, Strideforth falls deeply in love with his new operating system, only to find that the program may not be as ethical as he hoped...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.T-shirts at www.teepublic.com/stores/unseen-things.Support us on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/unseenthingsWritten by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Poe Villiers and performed by Thomas Jancis. Guest musician: Eve and Hannah Owen. Produced by James Carney, Andy Goddard and Ella Watts. Featuring incidental ukelele music by James Carney under the advice of Jay Chakravortry.@unseenhour
As a cult leader, Strideforth brings about world peace and a new era of humanity, but is his innovative new church a true religion, or is it just a bizarre conglomeration of utter hogswash which is about to come crashing into contact with an irreconcilable reality...?For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Sasha Wilson, Beth Eyre and Molly Beth Morossa and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by David K. Barnes and performed by Liam Bewley. Guest musician: Fraser Gaster Woolf. Produced by James Carney, Andy Goddard and Ella Watts.@unseenhour
As a Frankenstein's Monster, Strideforth returns to the place where all the trouble begins, seeking to confront the past, make amends and finally face down his villainous doppelganger, but the path to redemption is not as smooth as he hopes...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Amanda DiGioia and performed by Emily Stride. Guest musician: Thomas James Smith. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. Recorded Odinn Orn Hilmarsson and Ella Watts.@unseenhour
As a Frankenstein's Monster, Strideforth escapes into the churning underbelly of Carcos' more disreputable districts, only to be recruited by a mysterious organization with obscure intentions, which lead him to question his true nature...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Thomas Jancis and performed by Alice Osmanski. Guest musician: David Gunawardana. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. Recorded Odinn Orn Hilmarsson and Ella Watts.@unseenhour
As a Frankenstein's Monster, Strideforth attempts to mend the trauma of the days immediately following his creation, by attending a group therapy session with his creator, Dr. Imogen Perch, but the resentment and emotional scars run deep...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Jen Sugden (creator of Victoriocity) and performed by Pip Gladwin. Guest musician: Bearpark. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. Recorded Odinn Orn Hilmarsson and Ella Watts.@unseenhour
As an astronaut, the communications officer aboard the exploratory vessel Night Hag, Rufus Strideforth attempts to stay calm as he ventures where no-one has ever gone before, but in the darkness beyond the moon, reason and scientific detatchment may not be as reliable as he hopes...This episode has a few technical glitches. We apologize.For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Beth Crane (creator of We Fix Space Junk) and performed by Rebecca Ward. Guest musician: Hummingbird. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. Music recorded by Odinn Orn Hilmarsson and Ella Watts.@unseenhour
As a mainstay of the Quellmouth amateur dramatic society, Rufus Strideforth attempts to put on his shoes and take part in an ancient, mysterious play, but on this particular Carnival day, the king and queen of the dark ocean have decided to join the proceedings.For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Jodi Gray and performed by Serena Manteghi. Guest musician: Nicola Harrison. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As an independent theatre practicioner, Strideforth brings his talents to VAULT Festival in the bustling district of Barbacides in Carcos, but finds his ambitions frustrated by an audience composed entirely of zombies.For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Josh Morrall and performed by Mat Burt. Guest musician: Tim Wilson. With a special safety announcement from Andy George. (That's all three festival directors and the communications director of VAULT Festival!) Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As an aristocrat travelling among his people in a clever disguise, Strideforth encounters an outbreak of a mass psychogenic illness that causes people to laugh hysterically, dance uncontrollably, and then die painfully...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Katie Arnstein and performed by Ashley Tucker. Guest musician: Joey Timmins & James Carney. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As the local lawman of the colonial town of Palton on the distant planet of Lilith, Strideforth attempts to save the town from an outbreak of a virulent and fatal disease, that does not end in death...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Holly Morgan and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Dominic Allen and performed by Simon Maeder. Guest musician: Overbeck. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
Visiting a local fair, Strideforth discovers that the local townsfolk are being granted wishes by various mysterious and magical mean - wishes that are more than they bargained for...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Holly Morgan and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Nicole Acquah and performed by Sarah Langrish-Smith. Guest musician: Niall McNamee . Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As a soldier in a Roman rearguard cohort, Strideforth stands as a meagre defence against the oncoming barbarians, but the featureless desert with its one spindly tree is not all it appears to be...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows - The Unseen Hour will be at VAULT Festival on March 8th. Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Sid Singh and performed by Laura Jane Romer-Ormiston. Guest musician: James Carney. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
Recorded live at a special event for Wooden Overcoats, at The Phoenix Arts Club in London. For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows - The Unseen Hour will be at VAULT Festival on March 8th. Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As an investigative journalist, Strideforth, is swept up into a world of secret organizations and false realities as he searches for the origin of a podcast which appears to be about his own life...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows - The Unseen Hour will be at VAULT Festival on March 8th.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Angus Dunican and performed by Emily Jane Kerr. Guest musician: Hugh Davies. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As an investigative journalist, Strideforth, blunders into a world of crime and secrets as he searches for the origin of a podcast which appears to be about his own life, following a series of clues that seem increasingly improbable...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows - The Unseen Hour will be at VAULT Festival in March. Unseen Things are also bringing a brand new play to VAULT Festival - The Thing That Came To Dinner.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written and performed by Luke Courtier. Guest musician: Jonny Taylor. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As an investigative journalist, Strideforth, stumbles into a world of myth and legend as he searches for the roots of a podcast which appears to be about his own life, and it takes him to places he never imagined could exist...For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows - The Unseen Hour will be at VAULT Festival in March. Unseen Things are also bringing a brand new play to VAULT Festival - The Thing That Came To Dinner.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by James King and performed by Ben Metcalf. Guest musician: Andy Grieve. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As an investigative journalist, Strideforth, delves into the mystery of a podcast which appears to be about his own life, only to discover that someone doesn't want him asking questions.For upcoming live shows see www.unseenhour.com/live-shows - The Unseen Hour will be at VAULT Festival in March. Unseen Things are also bringing a brand new play to VAULT Festival - The Thing That Came To Dinner.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Joseph Cullen and performed by Richard Holt. Guest musician: Koko Brown. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
Strideforth attempts to take up residence in a new home with his family.As an alcoholic novelist trying to finish his book, Strideforth moves into a large isolated house with his family, only to encounter an array of ghosts... and his own internal demons...Guest writer and actor Karla Marie Sweet will be appearing in James Carney's new play THE THING THAT CAME TO DINNER at @VaultFestival. Unseen Things is currently seeking funding at www.kickstarter.com/projects/unseenhour/the-thing-that-came-to-dinner. We'd be grateful for your support.Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written and performed by Karla Marie Sweet. Guest musician: Heidi Gowthorpe. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard.@unseenhour
As a government investigator, Strideforth must lock wits with a genius psychopath in a mental institute in order to gain insight into his search for a serial killer on the loose. Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Joey Page and performed by Janina Smith. Guest musician: Len Blanco. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. @unseenhour
As a lowly clerk, Strideforth must track down an ancient and powerful book, that has fallen into the hands of a deadly doomsday cult. Written by James Carney, performed by him, Joey Timmins and Brice Stratford. Monologue written by Holly Morgan and performed by Alexa Brown. Guest musician: Isobel Rogers. Produced by James Carney and Andy Goddard. @unseenhour