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The Wave Front Shorts Series is a science fiction collection with each episode 15 minutes or less. This short for the Wavefront Anthology looks to the most unusual defender of humanity to send away an alien conquering race. Starring Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin. Production by Rich Frohlich.
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with “Pets” starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with “Pets” starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason's mom has got it goin' on in this week's episode of Stuff We've Seen. Hear guest co-host, Michael McQuilkin (co-creator of The Hadron Gospel Hour) spin tales of headless camp menaces, night terrors, and ghost girls who live down wells in this trip down Drive-In memory lane. With a sudden resurgence of going to the Drive-In's due to the pandemic shutting all of the movie theaters down, this episode is the perfect conversation to get you in the mood for those outdoor screenings. And, in the spirit of sub genre completionism, Michael and Jim talk the new Hulu film, Palm Springs, which is the latest time loop comedy offering starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti.
Episode 65. This week we listened to season one of the audio show Hadron Gospel Hour, a combination of sci-fi adventure and sketch comedy, from writer/producers/stars Richard Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin. Mike is a normal IT guy until obsessed scientist Dr. Oppenheimer steals him away to an interdimensional bunker, telling him his timeline is doomed and he needs help. The two of them travel through space and time attempting to heal the multiverse-wide rift caused by Oppenheimer's experiment gone wrong, encountering bizarre scenes in one fractured universe after another.The Whatnauts Review Show is a weekly book club style podcast about all sorts of cool things from comic books, manga, anime, movies, TV, and more. New episodes come out every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts or as a video show on our YouTube channel.If you enjoy our shows, we would love to have your support. Get early access to all our episodes and exclusive content when you join our Patreon! For just $1 each month you can help us keep the lights on and help us keep growing.Find us on twitter and facebook and come join our Discord too!
Jim and Teal tackle the final installments of two global phenomenons, and the third chapter of a new one. Helping out is Jim and Teal's special guest, Michael McQuilkin. Michael's the costar and co-creator of the hit podcast series, Hadron Gospel Hour. First Jim grills Michael on the status of the long-awaited third season of Hadron Gospel Hour. Next up, is a trip back to 1982 where the Skeksis' screech, and arms are ripped off faster than you can say, Nastassja Kinski. Finally, why did one franchise ending, The Avengers, receive universal fan acclaim, while another, Game of Thrones met with fan furor? One series that does please the boys is John Wick. What's John got up his sleeve that's so appealing? Get ready for one exciting hour of updates, debates, laughter, and movie memories.
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with "Pets" starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre.
This week's episode is a conversation with podcast host/artist/musician Rich Wentworth. He is co-creator of the Hadron Gospel Hour podcast, a serialized sci-fi/comedy show about the adventures of a scientist who accidentally blows up the multiverse working on a way to weaponize the Hadron Collider. He and his partner Mike, played by co-creator Michael McQuilkin, jump in and out of the rift to visit different timelines and occasionally do battle with evil. The podcast also features sketch comedy, horror, and original music – Wentworth and McQuilkin are both musicians and songwriters. It's a hell of a good time, and an incredibly immersive audio environment. Wentworth is also an accomplished graphic artist. He's done album covers for Brian Setzer and comic book covers for IDW's ROM title and, it should be mentioned, designed the Department of Tangents logo. In the conversation, we talk about Wentworth's artistic influences and his aspirations in comics, which may include a Hadron adaptation somewhere down the line. We also get into how the Young Ones series influenced Hadron, the humanism of the Muppets, and so much more. Find out more about the podcast at the Hadron Gospel Hour site, and about Wentworth's art at his Spy Island Industries site. This episode also marks the two-year anniversary of the Department of Tangents Podcast. It kicked off on March 18, 2016 with EP1 featuring comedian and author Brian Kiley, whom I interviewed on the Universal lot in Los Angles where he works on Conan, and a featured track from musician Brendan Boogie, who would pop up again in EP6 as a guest talking about music and his latest movie, Sundown. It has been a joy to do this, and there is a lot more on the way – new stuff in featured tracks, including more audiobook excerpts, more short horror fiction, and of course, more interviews. Our featured track this week is “Kindness of Strangers” from Courtney Marie Andrews' new album May Your Kindness Remain, out today, March 23. Andrews has a rich, powerful voice, and this is an album to get excited about. Recommended if you like Neko Case, Kelly Hogan, Jason Isbell, or Kathleen Edwards. Take a listen and check out Andrews at www.courtneymarieandrews.com.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. An enormous thank you to The Alexandria Archives, a podcast of Southern weird horror, for their generous support of Greater Boston. You can find them at AlexandriaArchives.com. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. And thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You really help keep Greater Boston going. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Michael Melia as Phil (he/him) Mike Linden as the Singing Telegram (he/him) Jim Johanson as Rusty the MBTA driver (he/him) Also featuring Tanja Milojevic and Alexander Danner as reporters, Marc Harmon as a reporter and a Louisa suitor, and Ben Flaumenhaft as a reporter, a Louisa suitor and Uriah Connoly (he/him). With special guests Michael McQuilkin and Rick Coste as Louisa suitors. Be sure to check out Michael’s wild multi-dimensional comedy Hadron Gospel Hour, and Rick’s latest mini-series, Charlie’s Mailbox. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Love of My Life by BoxCat Games Trenchcoat by Jim Johanson and Jeff Van Dreason Solo drum tracks by Jim Johanson Snow Ban by Adrienne Howard Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Content Warnings: Strong language Sudden non-violent explosions Comic mayhem Self-shaming body image Class entitlement Ayn Rand
This week:It's a non-stop carnival of freaky tiki madness as I chat with Rich Wentworth, the co-creator of Hadron Gospel Hour.Rich and I talk about glam rock, how he and co-creator Michael McQuilkin got started in audio drama, and whether or not everything is going to be okay (spoiler alert: it is going to be okay).Our feature this week is Season 1, Episode 8 of Hadron Gospel Hour: "HeadHatz and Horror Hosts".Mike brings a stylish new hat into the Hadron Bunker, but Oppenheimer is far too busy with his continuing education class to notice the sinister nature of his pal's new chapeau. Will Oppenheimer, A.S.H. LE and Cyrus be able to stop this menace in time? Or will the crew find themselves bowlered over? (S'aright? S'okay.)Enjoy, folks!-DavidThe post Episode 430 – Rich Wentworth and Hadron Gospel Hour! appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Tonight's exciting episode is the penultimate opportunity to get your plans out for NADSWRIM. While you're prepping, have a break and listen to a special treat- Richard Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin's Hadron Gospel Hour. David Ault's your host and episode 1 "The Reluctant Hadronaut" is loaded up tight in your podjector. Right here... on the Sonic Society!
Guests: Hadron Gospel Hour Podcast and Ash Frith It's our horror Halloween special! In this spooky episode Paul and Eli find themselves staying over night in RavensPoint Manor, owned by the mysterious Bobby Bollocks! Can they survive the night? Before the night is over, they will meet a strange old man with a room full of curious, discover a cassette tape from Hell, try out some disgusting Trick or Treat candy, hear a mysterious message from beyond the grave (Ash Frith), hear some useful facts about funerals and ultimately one of them will find a gruesome end! Join us for a night of terror - and maybe a few cheap gags! Err.. BOO! So listen, enjoy, download, subscribe to "CheapShow" Follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow or @elisnoid You can follow Ash Frith on @ashfrith And a big thank you to Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from The Hadron Gospel Hour Podcast for their time and talent with their cameo Visit our lovely website for more podcasts www.thecheapshow.co.uk If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, join us on Facebook - just look for "The CheapShow"! If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Share, Comment... all that jazz! Subscribe to us on Stitcher or iTunes and get fortnightly geeky fun WARNING *Show contains strong language and adult material
Life is all well and good until the multiverse gets torn asunder. Whoops. Dr. “Oppenheimer” Valdini (Wentworth) has torn a rift in the fabric of the multiverse, and is trapped outside of spacetime in his sentient lab A.S.H. LE (Lisa McQuilkin), with maintenance man Cyrus (Michael Atkinson). Desperate for help and companionship, Oppenheimer kidnaps Mike […] The post The Hadron Gospel Hour – By Richard Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Life is all well and good until the multiverse gets torn asunder. Whoops.Dr. “Oppenheimer” Valdini (Wentworth) has torn a rift in the fabric of the multiverse, and is trapped outside of spacetime in his sentient lab A.S.H. LE (Lisa McQuilkin), with maintenance man Cyrus (Michael Atkinson). Desperate for help and companionship, Oppenheimer kidnaps Mike Wilkinson (Michael McQuilkin), IT guy by day and indie filmmaker by night. Together, Oppenheimer and Mike travel to mysterious and exotic timelines in their quest to repair the Hadron Rift and restore order to the multiverse. Oh, and to produce a podcast.We're thrilled to bring the Hadron Gospel Hour (created by Richard Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin) to Radio Drama Revival. This same week, we found ourselves at #SXSW2015 so jump into our Bonus Episode for some great conversations from Austin, TX.RDR Brought to you this week with the support of Freeport Metrics.Download Radio Drama Revival - Episode 407The post Episode 407 – A Hadronic Adventure with the Gospel Hour appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Mike and Oppenheimer visit a near-future timeline with an abundance of Esmerelda fragments — and Artificial Intelligences. A.S.H. LE wrestles with her feelings about free will. Oppenheimer learns about biomechanoid-first language. Cyrus talks about his family. Higgs_B is pleased. (Science fiction/Comedy. 34 minutes) Written by Michael McQuilkin and Richard Wentworth… Continue reading
Join Michael McQuilkin and Richard Wentworth as they host a king-sized retrospective look at their favorite sketches and previously unreleased music from Season One of Hadron Gospel Hour! Written by Michael McQuilkin and Richard Wentworth Starring Richard Wentworth Michael McQuilkin Lisa McQuilkin Michael Atkinson Kevin Harrington Wendy MacLean Vera Schrankung… Continue reading
When Mike and Oppenheimer become too enmeshed in solitary obsessions, A.S.H. LE, Cyrus, Higgs_B and Commander Funk decide to liven things up and play quantum matchmaker. But is there such thing as too perfect a match? SEASON FINALE Written by Michael McQuilkin and Richard Wentworth Starring Richard Wentworth as Dr.… Continue reading
When the peace and quiet of the Hadron Lab is shattered by a group of disembodied Dungeons and Dragons players, Mike and Oppenheimer must roll for initiative and get to the bottom of this 20-sided dilemma! 32 minutes. Audio adventure/comedy Written by Michael McQuilkin and Richard Wentworth With additional sketch… Continue reading