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Now it's time for 'Part TWO' of this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ podcast!!! Thanks to Penumbra Entertainment & Vision Films we take a look at a new psychological thriller, THEN sit down with the man behind the camera making his feature directorial debut! We talk about why this was the story to get things popping, what he learned from the process, the insights from casting, and what might be next! Definitely a great listen for anyone looking to get into the industry!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/dt2-He2BwcQ 'The Legend Of Lake Hollow' is the feature directorial debut from Chris Hollo, and written by Jerry Robbins. A group of friends (James David West, Kyle Rankin, Liz Atwater, Benjamin Bald & Meg Barlowe) at a remote lakeside cabin find themselves in a deadly nightmare when trail cameras on the property reveal they are surrounded by more than just Mother Nature. In 'Part Two' we have: The Legend Of Lake Hollow Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/yCUdgWDdH-A Digital Release Date: 26th March 2024 Director: Chris Hollo Cast: James David West, Kyle Rankin, Liz Atwater, Benjamin Bald, Meg Barlowe, Austin Copps, Will Waldron, Micah Oser, Lexi Janicek, Jennifer Whitus, Erica Boozer, Charles Robinson, Sawyer Robinson, Skip Stowe, Grayson Peters, Rachel Bair, Nora Fisher, Ella Fisher, Krystn Ryder Credit: Penumbra Entertainment, Vision Films Genre: Horror, Thriller Running Time: 84 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/gTxqPi88hBc Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Sky Story: Here. https://www.skystore.com/product/the-legend-of-lake-hollow/191fbf5d-f26a-4fd3-9fd7-61edc77a78fa Website: Here. https://visionfilms.net/film-detail?id=4d6655ca-6cae-ee11-829d-0e4a64f8a357 ------------ *(Music) 'The Big Payback' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
From Boston, the enigmatic and multi-talented Jerry Robbins along with the leading comedic man of diminutive might, Dibble, guest host this collaboration of many Audio folks from this summer's CONvergence Suite 707. DISCLAIMER- Please excuse some of the distortion of the voices as this was a near impromptu production for Sonic Summerstock and special thanks to Jeffrey Adams for Directing and Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Boston, the enigmatic and multi-talented Jerry Robbins along with the leading comedic man of diminutive might, Dibble, guest host this collaboration of many Audio folks from this summer's CONvergence Suite 707. DISCLAIMER- Please excuse some of the distortion of the voices as this was a near impromptu production for Sonic Summerstock and special thanks to Jeffrey Adams for Directing and Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bradbury 100 - celebrating the centenary year of American writer Ray Bradbury, presented by Phil Nichols of Bradburymedia.co.uk. Episode 12 looks at American radio adaptations of Bradbury, with Colonial Radio Theatre's Jerry Robbins.
Co-founder of the Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air, Jerry Robbins has produced several hundred radio plays and award winning productions, starring in many of them. He’s also a celebrated playwright and screenwriter who loves and appreciates the power of imagination, particularly as its delivered via the magic of radio! Learn more about Jerry at: http://www.colonialradio.com
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents The Unproduced Table Read, a weekly Vodcast series featuring Hollywood's best unproduced pilot and movie scripts read by professional actors, accompanied exclusive writer interviews and insight! For centuries, the Holidays have made a beautiful backdrop for art to explore the dynamics of family. From Charles Dickens to Frank Capra, artists have mined the Christmas season for all of it's artistic potential. Today's script, an original animated children's musical titled JIMMY AND THE STAR ANGEL, beautifully joins that tradition. Please sit back and enjoy the very first musical that we're running on UTR, for our last show of 2018. It's going to be a good one! @JerryCRT & @JeffreyGage6 Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS:
Welcome to the CRT Podcast! Â Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!Jerry Robbins and J.T. Turner return with a new podcast and discuss Powder River and the upcoming Jimmy And The Star Angel.CRT PODCAST August 15, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening! Â
Welcome to the CRT Podcast!  Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones! Jerry and J.T. discuss The Burglars' Club, favorite movie, favorite CRT show. CRT PODCAST March 14, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening!
Welcome to the CRT Podcast!  Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!This week, Jerry and J.T. talk about the following information:Jerry and JT discuss CRT'S THE ALAMO, and answer listener mail. CRT PODCAST March 07, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening! Â
Welcome to the CRT Podcast!  Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!This week, Jerry and J.T. talk about the following information:Jerry and JT discuss "Hail on the Chief," and the new Jerry and the Pirates, as well as some movie talk. CRT PODCAST FEBRUARY 29, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening! Â
Welcome to the CRT Podcast!  Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!This week, Jerry and J.T. talk about the following information:Jerry and J.T. talk about CRT's CAPTAIN BLOOD, on the anniversary of the date it started recording, ten years ago, 2006. Included are clips from the production.  CRT PODCAST FEBRUARY 22, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening! Â
Welcome to the CRT Podcast! Â Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!This week, Jerry and J.T. talk about the following information:Topics include The Oscars, Powder River and Captain Blood.CRT PODCAST FEBRUARY 15, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening! Â
Welcome to the CRT Podcast! Â Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!This week, Jerry and J.T. talk about the following information:CRT's 1999 production of "Gettysburg" is discussed, Also, how adults are portrayed in present day childrens sit-coms, and J.T. is back for another round of "Here Comes Charley."CRT PODCAST FEBRUARY 08, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air. Thank you for listening! Â
Welcome to the CRT Podcast!  Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!This week, Jerry and J.T. talk about the following:J.T. asks Jerry what has been the most difficult script he has written; also listener mail.  CRT PODCAST FEBRUARY 01, 2016This has been a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.  Thank you for listening!
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST January 25, 2016Â Father Brown, movies, listener mail, and J.T. introduced a new game called "Here Comes Charlie!" Â This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST January 18, 2016Â Writing for Audio, The New Jerry & The Pirates, Audie Awards are discussed.This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST January 11, 2016 Jerry and JT discuss releases for January (Elementals and Ticonderoga) and also answer questions from listeners. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST January 04, 2016Â In the first podcast of the year, the new "Jerry and The Pirates," and reviews are discussed.This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST December 28, 2015New Years Resolutions, Dibble at 30, upcoming projects are discussed.This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST December 21, 2015Jerry and J.T. discuss the CRT "Live" Christmas show, and what Christmas programs CRT could do in the future.This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST December 14, 2015Jerry and J.T. discuss Christmas movies, recording,  and answer listener mail. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST December 07, 2015CRT's THE STAR ANGEL is discussed, as well as WWII programs. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST November 30, 2015Reviews, Sound Effects, Language in CRT Shows This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST November 23, 2015Recording session for NOGGLE STONES and Spy/Detective dramas are discussed. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST November 16, 2015CD vs. downloads vs. Streaming is the topic of discussion. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST November 09, 2015Summer movie catch-up, How CRT Actors record are discussed.  This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST November 02, 2015Jerry and J.T. discuss acting and directing on CRT productions. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST October 26, 2015Halloween Show. Jerry and JT discuss the Vincent Price Presents series, Dead Ahead, and other scary CRT programs. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST October 19, 2015Guest co-host is CRT Music composer Jeffrey Gage, who joins Jerry in a special one hour podcast discussing the music of CRT. This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST October 12, 2015This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Your hosts, Jerry Robbins and J. T. Turner, invite you to listen to the Colonial Radio Talk - a podcast that gives you a peek behind the microphones!CRT PODCAST October 05, 2015This is a presentation of Colonial Radio Theatre: On The Air.
Jack interviews the incomparable Jerry Robbins from Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air!Â
We discuss the question of whether or not a full cast audiobook is the same thing as an audio drama production. As we go through our own thoughts on the issue, we weave in some feedback from Jerry Robbins from the Colonial Radio Theatre on the same topic. Jerry shared some writing samples with us that we decide to perform as an illustration. We also answer some questions from Christopher and Will. And for those of you who endure to the end...well...you'll just have to listen.
We discuss the question of whether or not a full cast audiobook is the same thing as an audio drama production. As we go through our own thoughts on the issue, we weave in some feedback from Jerry Robbins from the Colonial Radio Theatre on the same topic. Jerry shared some writing samples with us that we decide to perform as an illustration. We also answer some questions from Christopher and Will. And for those of you who endure to the end...well...you'll just have to listen.
We discuss the question of whether or not a full cast audiobook is the same thing as an audio drama production. As we go through our own thoughts on the issue, we weave in some feedback from Jerry Robbins from the Colonial Radio Theatre on the same topic. Jerry shared some writing samples with us that we decide to perform as an illustration. We also answer some questions from Christopher and Will. And for those of you who endure to the end...well...you'll just have to listen.
In the finale for Season 8, thanks to incredible generosity of Jerry Robbins and the award winning, constant classic producing Colonial Radio Theatre team we have two phenomenal shows from their fantastic series: "Father Brown Mysteries" and "Jeeves and Wooster"
Today JD, Roy and Andrew discuss and review At The Back Of The North Wind from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre. This is a fantastic audio drama adaptation of the classic novel by George MacDonald. We also share some feedback from Jerry Robbins at The Colonial Radio Theatre regarding our review of The Prince And The Pauper. And of course, Roy fills us in with a newscast.NOTE: There is a bit of background noise in this episode which was due partly to an error on my part and partly to the fact that it's too hot in Arizona in the summer to record without the A/C running. I hope this doesn't detract from your enjoyment of the content. Thanks! -JD
Today JD, Roy and Andrew discuss and review At The Back Of The North Wind from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre. This is a fantastic audio drama adaptation of the classic novel by George MacDonald. We also share some feedback from Jerry Robbins at The Colonial Radio Theatre regarding our review of The Prince And The Pauper. And of course, Roy fills us in with a newscast.NOTE: There is a bit of background noise in this episode which was due partly to an error on my part and partly to the fact that it's too hot in Arizona in the summer to record without the A/C running. I hope this doesn't detract from your enjoyment of the content. Thanks! -JD
Today JD, Roy and Andrew discuss and review At The Back Of The North Wind from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre. This is a fantastic audio drama adaptation of the classic novel by George MacDonald. We also share some feedback from Jerry Robbins at The Colonial Radio Theatre regarding our review of The Prince And The Pauper. And of course, Roy fills us in with a newscast. NOTE: There is a bit of background noise in this episode which was due partly to an error on my part and partly to the fact that it's too hot in Arizona in the summer to record without the A/C running. I hope this doesn't detract from your enjoyment of the content. Thanks! -JD
Jack introduces Jerry Robbins from "Colonial Chat" to talk about the life and works of the amazing Ray Bradbury who recently passed at 91 years young.
[ACTION ADVENTURE]From Boston, the enigmatic and multi-talented Jerry Robbins along with the leading comedic man of diminutive might, Dibble, guest host this collaboration of many Audio folks from this summer's CONvergence Suite 707. DISCLAIMER- Please excuse some of the distortion of the voices as this was a near impromptu production for Sonic Summerstock and special thanks to Jeffrey Adams for Directing and Production.
In this episode, Jared talks to Jerry Robbins, writer and director of Colonial Radio Theater's adaptations of L. Frank Baum's first five Oz books, a series that will be continued very soon!
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
Please join Marsha Cook on Tuesday  August 9 at 6 PM-EST 5PM CST 4PM MT 3PM PST for an entertaining and informative discussion on writing screenplays and books. The co- host on this weeks show is Bennet Pomerantz their very special guest this week is Jerry Robbins, who opened The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air is an award winning (Parents Choice Award, Ogle Award) radio drama production company based out of Boston, Massachusetts. Officially established in 1995 by Jerry Robbins and Mark Vander Berg, Colonial can be heard nationwide on XM/Sirius Satellite radio. They have collaborated with such authors as Ray Bradbury (Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Halloween Tree, Dandelion Wine) and William Luce (Barrymore), and Walter Koenig (Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot) http://colonialradio.com/ check out this website - it's all about Colonial Radio
The 2009 Uni Awards! The Annual Audio Drama Awards honouring the very best shows from the Sonic Society Season 4. Including guest stars- Jerry Robbins, Taylor Kent, Matt Leong, Paul Campbell, Stevie K. Farnaby, Rob Paterson, and John Bell and the Batfry Gang along with all the winners of the 2009 awards!
Colonial Radio Theatre's November Month Extra is the historical drama "The Bozeman Trail" written and produced by Jerry Robbins! Enjoy this never before podcast classic!
Jerry Robbins and Colonial Radio Theatre open up their vaults to hosts Jack Ward and Shannon Hilchie to bring a double feature of Halloween goodness from Dibble and Jerry and the Pirates! This free premiere once again found no where else but here... on the Sonic Society
Here you go folks another fresh podcast off the dusty trail.  This week it is Part 2 of my Powder River Special. First up is my retro book review of Excavation by James Rollins as some archelogical students get more than they bargained for in the mountains of Peru. Then I am join once again by Jerry Robbins from Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air as we discuss his studio recording style, special effects and what is coming up with his audio production company.  You also get treated to a great song from one of the epiosdes of Powder river and a teaser trailer for their upcoming adaptationof King Solomon's Mines. You can find more about Herry's company by going to www.colonialradio.com. Other music is once again provided by the band Mr. Burns.  The intro music is from the song Lets Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com.  As always your commenst and suggestions are appreciated.
This week we head out to the wild west with the first part of my Powder River Special. First up is my review of Powder River Season 1 & 2 as former lawman Britt McMaster starts his life over with his son Chad. Then I talk with the man behind the audio, Jerry Robbins, writer/director/producer and actor from Colonial Radio on the Air.  We talk about how he got started making audios and behind the scenes of the western audio adventure. The featured song for this week is Radio by Chris Townsend and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. If you are interested in hearing more audio dramas you can check them out at www.colonialradio.com or  www.blackstoneaudio.com.  Other music is by the band Mr. Burns and the intro song is Lets Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar.  As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.Â
It's the year 2050 A.D., and two desperate men have just very badly bungled the robbery of a 21st century mansion. A thin, narrow-shouldered thief by the name of Larson may have killed the owner of the mansion, and his partner in crime, the fair-haired Fitzgerald, breaks a security beam, triggering the burglar alarm. They'd better hurry, because time is running out.Listen The Carnegie Stone(22:59, 23.6 MB mp3, released 2007.01.21)Written by Bill MadonMusic by Kai HartwigSpecial thanks to Colonial Radio TheaterFeaturing the voice talents of:Jerry Robbins as LarsonHugh Metzler as FitzGerald and Cop 2J. T. Turner as Rosczech and Cop 1James Turner as WillyDiane Capen as The Machine VoiceThe series is directed and produced by Mark BruzeeCo-produced by Chris SnyderPost-production by Matt McLarenThe Executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby
Episode 28: Aired 3/14/06 The Sonic Society Texas Radio Theatre Schlock Audio Theatre Wasted Tape Radio Comedy Have you noticed that recently Westerns are making a bit of a comeback? I'm not speaking directly about the most recent Oscar buzz of "Brokeback Mountain", but rather the successes of shows like Colonial Radio Theatre's "Powder River" which is getting rave reviews and thunderous applause from all quarters. XM Satellite radio can't seem to get enough Powder River, and Jerry Robbins is now working on season three of the hit series. On televsion, even science fiction takes a turn moseying along with the "wagon trains of the stars". Gene Roddenberry claimed to sell Star Trek in the 60's with that phrase, and Joss Whedon's pre-empted triumph "Firefly" along with its followup movie "Serenity" leans heavily on that age of old west. While I'm well aware that genres weave in and out of popularity, I'm more interested in why cycles occur rather than suggesting that they somehow have a regular pattern- if they did, wouldn't it have been time for a big 30's pulp movie like Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow? How long has it been since we've had a new renaissance in that genre? I think there's something about the world we live in today, and the values that the Old West represented- simplicity, even a clearer sense of what's right and what's wrong. In today's complex society, there's a real yearning for a tangible way to make a better life. Later we'll finish our interview with Schlock Audio's Bruce Humphries, and end this meeting with a little... Wasted Tape. Please vote for this podcast on Podcast Alley!
**Re-cast of Meeting 9 of The Sonic Society** http://www.sonicsociety.org This week, in a special podcasting issue, of the Sonic Society, we offer the Shadowlands Theatre radio noir spectacular premiere episode of "Graves Shift- Episode #1- Open for Business". Phillipa Graves was my first full feature as an audio script writer. Immediately when I was considering doing a private jane, Phillipa's personality came to me in a flash. I'm absolutely certain she's always been waiting to come out, and if I didn't write her, she'd throttle someone else's Muse until she could take form. Later we'll listen in on our conversation with Jerry Robbins from Colonial Radio Theatre, and check in to see what the machines are doing in our weekly serial- Robots of the Company.
Episode 2 Aired: 9/13/2005Welcome to our first podcasting meeting of the Sonic Society. For the most part, the Society can be heard from coast to coast across North America. At times, however, our podcasting license boxes with our regular affiliates license and loses. So instead of having holes in our podcasting shows, we would like to offer special release podcasting shows not available to our regular affiliates. Here is the first special edition podcast. This week, "And Low, Thou I Walk" from the Shadowlands Theatre Players. "And Low Thou I Walk" is the psychological tale of witch hunts and witchery. Torture and Torments, Faith and Lies, and is part of the Seven Deadly Sins Series I've written. Later we'll have a conversation with Mr. Jerry Robbins from Colonial Radio Theater, and of course we'll continue our weekly serial from DreamRealm Enterprises with Robots of the Company Episode #2.Shadowlands TheatrePromo: The Signal PodcastColonial Radio TheatreDream Realm Enterprises