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Still coming down from the highs of the 60th, why not take a dip into the 7th Doctor's era with Dylan, John Isles and Gareth Preston? In this episode they look at DWM comic strip 'Fellow Travellers' written by Andrew Cartmel with art by Arthur Ranson. Then it's the New Adventure 'All Consuming Fire' by Andy Lane, which sees the 7th Doctor meet Sherlock Holmes. And finally its nearly Doctor Who with the BBV audio 'The Time Travellers: Ghosts' written by Nigel Fairs. They also answer the burning questions: Who is Evil Dead Granny? Why is the 7th Doctor being a bit of bastard? Who is a knock off Servalan?
For our 60th anniversary special, we take the classic episode 'The Five Doctors' and Time Ram it into the 'Day of the Doctor' slot, as broadcast on 23 November 2013! Despite some of us being trapped in a time eddy, we explain numbers, the Cyberman decline and the economic role of Terrys chocolate oranges... helped by our special guest, Gareth Preston! No cabbages were harmed in the making of this podcast.
Technical difficulties show their head a bit but of course we start off talking about our day. We also talk about dogs; how they motivate us as well as how they're a part of our families. Music is always apart of the discourse before we start. At the end we talk about favorite parts and what we missed. Also, the random trivia we never got to. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelivingnumberspodcast/message
Gareth and I have a blast discussing both his day job and his hobby of writing and acting. He's a Jack-Of-All-Trades, he just keeps learning and doing. I had no idea we'd talk so much about pantomiming, a play that also involves the audience. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did. Thank you for listening. Gareth Preston - The Phantom Frame – Reviews, Fiction, and news about Gareth Preston and the Very British Futures podcast Merch Link - LivingNumbersPodshop - Etsy Social Media Links: Instagram - Tony Rambles (@thelivingnumberspodcast) • Instagram photos and videos TikTok - Tony Rambles (@thelivingnumberspodcast) | TikTok 1:19 Introducing Gareth Preston 3:28 Jack Of All Trades 14:29 Acting From The Audience 30:44 How To Become A Creator 48:35 3 Whats? Unpopular Opinions, Life Changes & Advice 57:26 Where To Find Gareth Preston --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast/message
Gabriela runs away from outer space things so Cev is on a call with his good friend and eminent Sci-Fi know all Gareth Preston to discuss the frankly odd double bill of 1967 films "The Terrornauts" & "They Came From Beyond Space" along with a lesser known Bowie and exceedingly good cakes...Edit & Music By Cevin MooreContact:Twitter: @AmicusHere & @GazHackInsta: @AmicusHere
We travel through both time and space to discuss the representation of folklore in the long-running British science fiction TV show "Doctor Who". Host of the Folklore Podcast Mark Norman is joined by BBC Audio Original Dr Who writer Will Hadcroft, and Gareth Preston of the 'Very British Futures' podcast.The Folklore Podcast is the official podcast of the Folklore Library and Archive. You can find out more about the Library at www.folklorelibrary.comTo support our work preserving folklore material for the future, please visit www.patreon.com/thefolklorepodcast where you can also access extra content
This bonus episode is a must for fans of classic TV. TPTV podcast regulars and classic telly experts, Cev Moore and Gareth Preston, are joined by very special guest, Jaz Wiseman. Host of the ITC Entertained the World podcast, Jaz is one of the world's leading experts on the company that produced The Champions, The Saint, Gideon's Way and countless other classic series. With your host, Mel Byron.
The nights are drawing in, Halloween is approaching and the latest episode of the Official Talking Pictures TV podcast has a decidedly monstrous feel, with appearances from Dracula, the Loch Ness Monster, and alien terror brought down in Professor Quatermass' rocketship. Not to mention human villainy in movies like Mona Lisa and Leave Her to Heaven. Gareth Preston is in the guest host's chair for this episode. Tune in and let the regular team guide you through two packed weeks of vintage film and television.
Outcasts followed the trials of humanity's first, and it would seem, last colony on a new planet. A new frontier of hope for a better world, but dogged by human weaknesses of the oldest kind. A major new BBC adult science fiction series for the 21st century. At least that was the pitch. Kudos were one of the coolest TV companies around, with dramas like Life on Mars and Spooks under their belt. Writer and producer Ben Richards had made his name with the latter and had recently written cult drama Party Animals. The cast was filled with talents like Liam Cunningham, Eric Maibus and Hermione Norris and well-spent budget and South African location meant that this show looked glossy and impressive. However as soon as Outcasts hit the airwaves it received a critical drubbing and indifference from both the mainstream and SF genre audiences. What went wrong? How much went right? This episode Gareth Preston is joined by three returning voices Dr Rebecca Wray, John Isles and Nicky Smalley to discuss mysterious aliens, petulant teenagers and how much influence Battlestar Galactica had. Follow us on Twitter at @FuturesVery and at garethpreston.blog for more news and reviews. Find out more about the forthcoming podcasts Tripodscast by following @tripodscast and Unended by following @unended_podcast The interview with Ben Richards we reference several time can be read in full at Den of Geek. Music by Charti Art chatriart.bandcamp.com Produced by Gareth Preston --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
Des Kinvig's small world is turned upside when he discovers one of his customers, sexy Miss Griffin is in fact an alien from Mercury, fighting a secret war with the Xux. Is he really the only man who can help her save the Earth? Or is he just a desperate fantasist who's been listening to his UFO-mad friend Jim Piper for too long? Nigel Kneale, creator of Quatermass, writer of TV classics such The Stone Tape, 1984, and Beasts, took an unexpected turn into situation comedy for 1981's Kinvig. Starring Tony Haygarth, Patsy Rowlands, Prunella Gee and Colin Jeavons. A science fiction parody that mocked many of his fans, it has remained one of the curios of Eighties television. Could it ever have worked? Is funny now and was it even then? Taking a closer look at with Gareth Preston, in one person's case against their will, are Tim Reid and Charles Auchterlonie, hosts of The Randomiser podcast. Music by Chatri Art Produced by Gareth Preston Follow the podcast on twitter at @FuturesVery and for more information and reviews, visit garethpreston.blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
Deep space explorers encountering strange new dangers. Mutant powers hidden among us. Futuristic societies with surprising moralities. Cutting edge technology bringing unexpected dilemmas for the people who use it. Created by the pioneering television producer Irene Shubik and featuring some of the leading talents on television on both sides of the lens, Out of the Unknown remains one of the BBC's best science fiction series. Drawing on stories from SF masters such as Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, John Wyndham and John Brunner, as well as original scripts, it remains one of television's most sustained attempts to adapt the mood of literary science fiction. Gareth Preston is joined by Stephen Hatcher and Dylan Rees to discuss the series, which sadly is missing half its episodes, yet what remains is still thrilling and challenging. Along the way they pay particular attention to three key episodes: The Dead Past, Some Lapse of Time and The Machine Stops. Music by Chatri Art chatriart.bandcamp.com Produced by Gareth Preston Follow us on Twitter @FuturesVery or visit garethpreston.blog for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
The tourist season is over and Inverdee Island is closing down and preparing for the winter. But when the body of Shelia Anderson is discovered, seemingly torn apart by a killer with inhuman strength, the islanders must join together to fight something terrifyingly unknown. Broadcast only once in 1981, The Nightmare Man has achieved cult status as rare but expertly made piece of primetime SF/Horror from the BBC. Looking into the roots of this drama and Child of Vodyanoi, the original novel it is adapted from, Gareth Preston is joined by writers Ian Taylor and John Isles. Can it be compared with Doctor Who of the time? How well does Cornwall stand in for Scotland? How scary is it for a modern audience? Produced by Gareth Preston Music by Chatri Art ( chatriart.bandcamp.com ) Ian Taylor's book on the career of Jenny Agutter All Sorts of Things May Happen is available from We Belong Dead books. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
Mankind is busy colonising the solar system. Space stations in orbit, a busy moonbase, and pioneers on Mars. A new frontier however brings new opportunities for crime: industrial, political and personal. That's where the International Space Police Force (ISPF) come in, known sardonically as the Star Cops. Now career cop Nathan Spring has been reluctantly sent into space to shake up the volunteers and turn them into a real police service. Created by Chris Boucher, writer for Blake's 7 and Shoestring amongst other shows, Star Cops was broadcast to little acclaim in 1987, but has built up a cult following over the years and is widely regarded as one of great lost opportunities of British SF television. Taking an appreciative look back with host Gareth Preston are Peter Grehen, Kevin Hiley and Dr Rebecca Wray. Music by Chatri Art chatriart.bandcamp.com Produced by Gareth Preston Follow us on Twitter @FuturesVery or visit garethpreston.blog for more information For more information on Peter Grehen's novels and other writings visit petergrehanwriter.weebly.com For more information on Kevin Hiley and Westlake Films visit westlakefilms.blogspot.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
The rogue planet Medusa arrives in our solar system. Beneath its surface is an advanced alien civilisation where women rule and men are slaves. Adam and Shem steal a space yacht and travel to Earth, a paradise where it is rumoured that men are in charge and women obey. Hot in pursuit are Security Chief Octavia and Councillor Fulvia, Adam's owner. A space adventure series, a satire on the battle of the sexes, a SF parody, or a seriously intended rival to Gerry Anderson's Century 21 productions? Star Maidens is a mass of contradictions wrapped in Seventies disco futurism and C&A fashion disasters. Joining host Gareth Preston to try and untangle this British/German patchwork is Dr Rebecca Wray and Kevin Hiley. Music by Chatri Ahpornsiri ( www.chatriart.bandcamp.com ) Production by Gareth Preston You can follow us on @FuturesVery on Twitter for photos, previews of upcoming episodes and discussion. Or take a look at garethpreston.blog for more information and reviews. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
In the near-future (2020!) post civil war Britain is ruled by a military dictatorship - The Knights of God. A young man called Gervaise becomes a key player in both the resistance and the plans of the fanatical Prior Mordrin. We journey back to the Eighties to take a critical look at ITV's post-apocalyptic Sunday teatime adventure series, which featured an impressive cast and budget. Why did it remind us of Harry Potter? What motivates the Knights? How do these characters get around the country so fast? Gareth Preston is joined by Kevin Hiley and Dr Rebecca Wray to consider violence, religion and why some series seem to fade into obscurity. Music by Chatri Art (www.bandcamp.com) Follow us on Twitter @FuturesVery --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gareth-preston/message
A bonus episode, in which Dylan talks to writer Gareth Preston about his work for BBV and his love for the 1960's TV Century 21 Dalek comic strips.
In this episode, Jon and Howard are joined by writer and actor Gareth Preston as they examine Hammer's attempt to do Quatermass without Nigel Kneale, in Jimmy Sangster's attempt at his very own Royston and the Pit... On the way we look at how the portrayal of radiation in films might depend on which side of the atomic bomb you were at the end of World War II. We examine whether Royston just spends the entire film trying to kill his boss's son, and we witness what might be the birth of Fraser Hines's ego. All that plus the horrific deaths of the writer of the theme song to Goldfinger and the producer of Month Python.
In this month’s Talking Pictures TV celebration, we’ve got the biggest Hitchcock copycat ever, the first-ever foreign-language movie for the channel, a cursed sword-and-sandals production, a husband trying to hide his wife’s deadly secret. the most successful British movie ever AND fabulous music from Sid James and the weirdest band the British Invasion ever produced! Starring Sid James, Klaus Kinski, Robert Young, Florence Bates, Felix Aylmer, Jean Simmons, Liza Minnelli, Flanders And Swann, Monica Vitti, Anna Neagle, Patricia Roc, Michael Wilding, Ida Lupino and many, many more! To sign up as a supporter of this podcast CLICK HERE Written & Produced by Adam Roche Guest reviewers: Daniel Reifferscheid, Cev Moore, Mel Byron, Steve “Shameful” Noble, Claire Mortimer, Kate Bolin, Gareth Preston, Kelly Morton, Andrea Braid, Kelly Luther, Mark Cunliffe, Chris Hughes
In this month’s Talking Pictures TV celebration, we’ve got the biggest Hitchcock copycat ever, a racist musical, the first ever foreign language movie for the channel, a cursed sword-and-sandals production, Terence Stamp’s pubic hair, a husband trying to hide his wife’s deadly secret. the most successful British movie ever AND fabulous music from Sid James and the worst band the British Invasion ever produced!Starring Sid James, Klaus Kinski, Robert Young, Florence Bates, Felix Aylmer, Jean Simmons, Liza Minnelli, Flanders And Swann, Monica Vitti, Anna Neagle, Patricia Roc, Michael Wilding, Ida Lupino and many, many more!To sign up as a supporter of this podcast CLICK HEREWritten & Produced by Adam RocheGuest reviewers: Daniel Reifferscheid, Cev Moore, Mel Byron, Steve “Shameful” Noble, Claire Mortimer, Kate Bolin, Gareth Preston, Kelly Morton, Andrea Braid, Kelly Luther, Mark Cunliffe, Chris Hughes
It's June!In this special episode, hear all about what Talking Pictures has coming up for its audience, in the company of your host, Adam Roche!Co-starring are Daniel Reifferscheid, Kelly Morton, Chris HUGHES, Chris & Eric Benson, Gareth Preston, Ally Pitts, Cev Moore, Gabriela Masson, Leigh Wilson, Melanie Williams, Steve Noble......and Just William, Sid James, Joan Sims, Bob Monkhouse, Dana Andrews, Bill Owen, Patricia Roc, and many many more!To support the show and to earn yourself some bonus material, CLICK HERE!
It's June! In this special episode, hear all about what Talking Pictures has coming up for its audience, in the company of your host, Adam Roche! Co-starring are Daniel Reifferscheid, Kelly Morton, Chris HUGHES, Chris & Eric Benson, Gareth Preston, Ally Pitts, Cev Moore, Gabriela Masson, Leigh Wilson, Melanie Williams, Steve Noble... ...and Just William, Sid James, Joan Sims, Bob Monkhouse, Dana Andrews, Bill Owen, Patricia Roc, and many many more! To support the show and to earn yourself some bonus material, CLICK HERE!
Download (36:20, 50.2 MB mp3, released 2011.12.21) Rassilon's most lethal weapon threatens the whole of creation. Will the Doctor, united with all of his other incarnations, be able to stop it? Written by Eric L. Busby and Miles Reid Featured in the cast were: David Ault Julian Bane Peter Walsh Jeff Niles Kurt Bergeron and Peter Heinsoth as the Doctors Also featured were: Viktor Aurelius as the Narrator Caroline Morahan as Sam Tegan Harris as Ace M.S. Garcia as Emma GGG as Rose Natalie Van Sistine as Kate Michael Breckenridge as Frobisher Chris Snyder as Daleks, Cybermen and K9 with Gareth Preston This episode was directed by Eric L. Busby Music conducted by Murray Gold Sound design by Eric Busby and Chris Snyder
Download (29:42, 41.1 MB mp3, released 2011.11.16) Outside of time and space, The Doctor's past, present and future collide together as a mysterious new enemy reshapes the universe. Written by Eric L. Busby and Miles Reid Featured in the cast were: David Ault Julian Bane Peter Walsh Jeff Niles Kurt Bergeron and Peter Heinsoth as the Doctors Also featured were: Viktor Aurelius as the Narrator Caroline Morahan as Sam Tegan Harris as Ace M.S. Garcia as Emma GGG as Rose Elie Hirschman as Logan Michael Breckenridge as Frobisher Chris Snyder as Daleks, Cybermen and K9 with Gareth Preston Special appearances by: Patrick Troughton Jon Pertwee Tom Baker Peter Davison Colin Baker Paul McGann David Tennant and Matt Smith This episode was directed by Eric L. Busby Music conducted by Murray Gold Sound design by Eric Busby and Chris Snyder
Download (30:46, 42.6 MB mp3, released 2011.09.27) Have you never wondered what would have befallen all those lives and worlds if the Doctor had never existed? Written by Eric L. Busby and Miles Reid Featured in the cast were: David Ault Julian Bane Peter Walsh Jeff Niles and Kurt Bergeron as the Doctors Also featured were: Caroline Morahan as Sam Tegan Harris as Ace M. Sieiro Garcia as Emma GGG as Rose Eric L. Busby as the Engineer George S. Nader as Pilot Elie Hirschman as Logan Philip Webber as the Master H. Keith Lyons as the Silurian Matthew Kopelke as Daleks and Viktor Aurelius as the Narrator with special appearance by Gareth Preston This episode was directed by Eric L. Busby Music conducted by Murry Gold Sound design by Eric Busby and Chris Snyder
The Spaceship Art Bell encounters an alien ship adrift in space, but what horrors await them on board?Far Horizons 6 - Dark EncountersDownload (31:45, 36.5 MB mp3, released 2009.11.12)Written by Eric L. BusbyFeatured in the cast wereDavid Ault as Nicholas LancerJon Specht as Artimus KaneLaura Post as Donna BriggsElie Hirchman as Joshua BakerJudah Friese as Max HowlettAmanda Fitzwater as Susan LockhartBill Hollweg as John CollinsGareth Preston as Doctor StarkMegan Pressley as Katlin CullenMichael Hudson as Gareth ShawTom Davis Beal as Todd EccelstonBruce Busby as the HostPaul Levelle as MorganChristina Boyd as the Medicwith Mike 'Dr. Pus' Westand Mark BruzeeFar Horizons theme by Kai HartwigAdditional music composed by Ambient Light and Kevin MacLeodThis episode was directed and produced by Eric L. BusbyPost Production work by Eric L. Busby
The Byron Chronicles 2.04A: Starlight DreamsDownload (17:03, 19.6 MB MP3, released 2009.07.30)Written by Mark D. WrenchildFeatured in the cast wereGareth Preston as Mister LoganCathy Rinella as KristenMark Bruzee as SlateMichael Hudson as PeterDavid Ault as ByronMusic by Midnight SyndicateByron theme by Kai Hartwig This episode was produced and directed by Eric BusbySound design by Eric Busby
The Spaceship Art Bell encounters an alien ship adrift in space, but what horrors await them on board?Far Horizons 5 - The DerelictDownload (19:33, 27.1 MB mp3, released 2009.10.08)Written by Eric L. BusbyFeatured in the cast wereDavid Ault as Nicholas LancerJon Specht as Artimus KaneLaura Post as Donna BriggsElie Hirchman as Joshua BakerAmanda Fitzwater as Susan LockhartBill Hollweg as John CollinsGareth Preston as Doctor StarkMegan Pressley as Katlin CullenMichael Hudson as Gareth ShawTom Davis Beal as Todd EccelstonBruce Busby as the HostEric Busby as the guardWith Mark BruzeeFar Horizons theme by Kai HartwigAdditional music composed by Ambient Light and Kevin MacLeodDirected and produced by Eric L. BusbyPost Production work by Eric L. Busby
Lost in deep space. The crew of the Earthship Art Bell attempt to find a way to return to Earth.Far Horizons 3 - Into the UnknownDownload (26:50, 37.1 MB mp3, released 2009.07.31)Written by Eric L. BusbyFeatured in the cast wereDavid Ault as Nicholas LancerJon Specht as Artimus KaneLaura Post as Donna BriggsElie Hirchman as Joshua BakerJudah Friese as Max HowlettAmanda Fitzwater as Susan LockhartBill Hollweg as John CollinsZach Ricks as Sam ReedGareth Preston as Doctor StarkMegan Pressley as Katlin CullenMichael Hudson as Gareth ShawTom Davis Beal as Todd EccelstonBruce Busby as the HostLucien Dodge as the Crew Member Far Horizons theme by Kai HartwigAdditional music composed by Ambient Light and Kevin MacLeod This episode was directed and produced by Eric L. BusbyPost Production work by Eric L. Busby
Written by Mark D. Wrenchild Featured in the cast were: Gareth Preston as Mister Logan Cathy Rinella as Kristen Mark Bruzee as Slate Michael Hudson as Peter David Ault as Byron Music by Midnight Syndicate The theme was composed and … Continue reading →
Written by Mark D. Wrenchild Featured in the cast were: Gareth Preston as Mister Logan Cathy Rinella as Kristen Mark Bruzee as Slate Michael Hudson as Peter David Ault as Byron Music by Midnight Syndicate The theme was composed and … Continue reading →
Jason Tate learns the truth about himself. While an age old menace rises from the shadows to claim dominance over creation.Doctor Who: 03.02 The Lords of TimeDownload (20:26, 28.2 MB mp3, released 2008.02.07)Written by Eric BusbyFeatured in the cast were:David Ault as Jason TateM Sieiro Garcia as Emma CollinsElie Hirschman as Dominic MorinMark Brusie as Noah CovingtonAmanda Fitzwater as Lauren DrakeLaura Post as MinaBruce Busby as RavnosGareth Preston as SpencerLucien Dodge as DarklessApril Smith as the voice of the ComputerChris Snyder was the Servant BoyThis episode was directed by Eric BusbyProduction and sound design by Eric Busby
Sounds of celebration can be heard throughout the galaxy and everyone is preparing for the wedding of the decade. Young and naive Prince Chad is preparing to marry the Lady Zeldar and have lots of babies...or at least hopefully do the things you do to get lots of babies. But does he know the real truth about his future bride? What dark secret does the future Queen hold that has caused the Doctor to cross time and space in hopes of crashing the biggest wedding in Iscandari history? You won't want to miss Darker Projects' first-ever Dr. Who comedy!Listen: Doctor Who: The Wedding of Doom(50:03, 68.9 MB mp3, released 2007.12.09)Written by Miles ReidFeaturing: Mark Kalita as The DoctorDavid Sobkowiak as GeorgeGareth Preston as ZogSteven Jay Cohen as Prince ChadFiona Thraille as Lady ZeldarStevie Farnaby as The ReporterDavid MacIver as Robo-priestJames Leeper as PolicemanRobin Carlisle as Girlfriend #1Damaris Mannering as Girlfriend #2Tina Kalita as Maid of Honor RobotsPaul W. Campbell as The Hoverchair Directed by Mark KalitaPost production by Bill HollwegMusic by Murray Gold, Marvin Hamlisch and Queen
All actions have consequences.On a planet facing a fate not too dissimilar to Earth's, the Doctor joins a group of vigilantes as they attempt to put a stop a corrupt government and its greed for energy.What consequences will their actions bring about?... Only time will tell.02.06 Materia(34:07, 62.5MB mp3, released 2007.09.15)Written by Fiona ConnFeatured in the cast are:Mark Kalita as the DoctorMark Bruzee as GeorgeAmanda Fitzwater as MaraPaul Mannering as MatthewJudah Friese as PatakiJames Leeper as TeakEric Busby as IsaiahDamaris Mannering as RebeccaMiles Reid as JoshuaGareth Preston as Minister HassarMJ Cogburn as the NewsreaderShire Smith as Guard 1David Sobkowiak as Guard 2John Tadzrak as Guard 3Garry Cobbum as the Head ResearcherFiona Conn as the ReceptionistDan Gorgone as the CommanderShire Smith as Lady 1Phillip Moxley as Man 1This series is produced and directed by Mark KalitaPost production by Byron LeeThe executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby
All actions have consequences.On a planet facing a fate not too dissimilar to Earth's, the Doctor joins a group of vigilantes as they attempt to put a stop a corrupt government and its greed for energy.What consequences will their actions bring about?... Only time will tell.02.05 Materia(38:15, 52.6MB mp3, released 2007.09.08)Written by Fiona ConnFeatured in the cast are:Mark Kalita as the DoctorMark Bruzee as GeorgeAmanda Fitzwater as MaraPaul Mannering as MatthewJudah Friese as PatakiJames Leeper as TeakEric Busby as IsaiahDamaris Mannering as RebeccaMiles Reid as JoshuaGareth Preston as Minister HassarMJ Cogburn as the NewsreaderShire Smith as Guard 1David Sobkowiak as Guard 2John Tadzrak as Guard 3Garry Cobbum as the Head ResearcherFiona Conn as the ReceptionistDan Gorgone as the CommanderShire Smith as Lady 1Phillip Moxley as Man 1This series is produced and directed by Mark KalitaPost production by Bill Hollweg.The executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby.
Tonight, we take you back to Edwardian England. When man's thirst to understand the natural and supernatural was at an all time high. It was on the quest for such knowledge that a telegram was sent to Arthur Samuels of London University. A telegram which lead him to investigate ... The Horror of Cardmoor Abbey.Listen The Horror of Cardmoor Abbey(31:18, 31.8 MB mp3, released 2007.04.05)Written by Paul ManneringFeatured in the cast were:David Nagel as Arthur SamuelsGareth Preston as The Station MasterDavid Ault as Doctor Earnst HauberElie Hirschman as the Homunculi.Laura Post as SusanShane Harris as JonathanThe series is produced and directed by Mark BruzeeCo-production by Chris SnyderPostproduction by MJ CogburnThe executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby
New alliances. New mission. And the fate of our galaxy lies in one woman's hands.Listen to Reflections from the Gulf (22:40, 20.8MB MP3) Featured in the cast were:Kara Dennison as Captain DalonnaLaura Post as the FounderChris Snyder as Commander LockeKarl Puder as Captain KorgMark Kalita as MakJim Barbour as Sebastian BretonElie Hirschman as Tom BackusJudah Friese as Cardinal JudahMark Bruzee as Minister K'LarenBen Harmer as Lord MagnusSeth Adam Sher as James ReklaGareth Preston as The DoctorDavid Ault as The Helm OfficerMorgan Jeffery as The BorgAnd Matthew Kopelke as The DalekThe episode was written and directed by Eric BusbyPost production work by Eric Busby
Written by Eric BusbyThe battle lines have been drawn. The hour of judgment has come. With the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance, can a desperate plan by Section 31 stop the Destroyer?Listen:Star Trek: The Section 31 Files - The hour of Judgement, Part 1(18:33, 25.5 MB, released 2006.08.17)Featured in the cast wereMark Kalita as Emperor Mak Karl Puder as Chancellor Korg Judah Friese as Judah and the Judah hologram Ellie Hirchman as Tom Backus and Unit 275 Mark Bruzee as K'Laren Seth Adam Sher as James Rekla Ben Harmer as Magnus David Ault as Kurian and Kyoun Laura Post as Compassion Gareth Preston as Brotherhood Eric Busby as Bishop Miriam Snyder as the Computer Chris Snyder as the Klingon Officer and Introducing Damaris Mannering as Captain DalonnaThe Episode was directed by Chris Snyder Post Production work by Chris Snyder and Eric Busby
Written by Eric BusbyThe final push to end the Destroyer's reign of terror has come..... But to save the galaxy, one of the Nosferatu crew will be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice.Listen:Star Trek: The Section 31 Files - The Hour of Judgement, Part 2(24:55, 34.2 MB, released 2006.09.07)Featured in the cast wereLaura Post as Captain Dalonna and CompassionMark Kalita as Commander MakKarl Puder as Chancellor KorgJudah Friese as Judah and the Judah hologramElie Hirschman as Tom BackusMark Bruzee as K'LarenSeth Adam Sher as James ReklaBen Harmer as MagnusDavid Ault as Kurian and KyounGareth Preston as BrotherhoodEric Busby as Bishop and Unit 042 The Episode was directed by Eric BusbyPost Production work by Eric Busby
Listen:Sword of Windsor, Episode 1: Exodus(37:18, 32.1 MB mp3, released 2006.07.20)By the 22nd century, mankind had stretched forth its hand to command the stars.But then came the war with the Amsus. And the Terran Empire was brought to ruin.Now humanity is nothing more than a defeated and conquered race.Yet even in these dark and oppressive times The hope for freedom still burns bright.Written by Eric Busby.Based on The Falcon Banner novels by Christopher Patrick Lydon. Original music composed and performed by Kai Hartwig and Kevin MacLeodFeaturing the voice talents of:Mark Bruzee as Captain Tobias Windsor Diane Capen as Susan Baxter David Ault as Luther Emerson Dan Gorgone as Luke Ballard Alex MacNicol as Kysan Gareth Preston as Alexander Jacob Damaris Mannering as Sarah Graves Elie Hirschman as Rupert Sullivan Arman Borghem as Amsus Controller Chris Snyder as Taerian Bar Tendor Jim Barbour as DrossProduced by Mark Bruzee, Eric Busby, and Chris SnyderDirected by Mark Bruzee and Chris SnyderPost-production by Chris Snyder Special thanks to Christopher Patrick Lydon for making the series possible. The executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric BusbyMy Odeo Channel (odeo/39fa0a4318ff6671)
The Falcon Banner, Episode 1, Freedom's Spark (40:33, 39.7MB MP3)Script by Chris SnyderFeaturing the voice talents of:Seth Adam Sher as Darien Taine Chris Snyder as Bobby, Matt Elias and Tairian bar tender Tom Davis as Amsus Inquisitor Mark Bruzee as Sgt. Braddock Elie Herschman as Bureaucrat Gareth Preston as Jorten Josh W. Spencer as Tairian flight control and Whisky TangoThe executive producer for the series is Chris Snyder Produced, directed, and all postproduction by Chris Snyder. Co-Producer Mark Bruzee Special thanks to Christopher Patrick Lydon for making this series possible