Hosiprog: The Mazarin Stone [AUDIO DRAMA] adapted from the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Robert Brown writes in to point us towards Times Past, and their “Hosiprog” program:

“[Hosiprog] was founded by the late Dennis Rookard to create and provide drama and features for hospital radio, audio magazines for the blind and community radio stations. Essex Audio Theatre and the Old Court Radio Theatre Company continue to produce and record original material for Hosiprog, with John Rhodes as recording engineer. Anyone is welcome to listen to the recordings, or to download them, and they may be broadcast freely by voluntary and community-run radio stations. The archive for the recordings are linked and provided in the Group at Times Past.”

HosiprogThe Mazarin Stone
By M.J. Elliott; Adapted from the story The Adventure Of The Mazarin Stone by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Performed by a full cast
1 |MP3| – Approx. 28 Minutes [AUDIO DRAMA]
Producer: Old Court Radio Theatre Company
Produced: 2007
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Based on a stage play (The Crown Diamond: An Evening With Mr Sherlock Holmes) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First published as a short story in the Strand Magazine, October 1921.

[Thanks Robert!]

Posted by Jesse Willis

AudioGo: Fangoria: Dreadtime Stories: The Late Shift by Dennis Etchinson – FREE AUDIO DRAMA

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AudioGo - Fangoria: Dreadtime Stories - The Late Shift by Dennis Etchinson

AudioGo AudioGo has started releasing a new series of HORROR SHORTS that they’re calling DREADTIME STORIES. And they’ve given us the first one to give to you TOTALLY FREE!

This FREE GIVEAWAY will expire on April 15th, 2012, so do download it straight away!

You can get the rest of the series at the AudioGo website where they offer hassle-free MP3 downloads for just $1.49 each! Other tales in the series were penned by authors like Steve Nubie, M.J. Elliott, and Max Allan Collins!

Dreadtime Stories #01 – The Late Shift
By Dennis Etchinson; Performed by a full cast
1 MP3 – Approx. 39 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: AudioGo
Published: 2012
“Ever wonder what the dead might have to say when they are alone with each other? It turns out that the dead are neither comical nor menacing. They are just tired and lost and in search of peace. They are people like you and me who want to rest now that their work is done. The problem is, the system wants to continue to exploit them even beyond death. It’s a grim proposition but the logical extension of our society when a sinister company reanimates corpses in order to provide free labor for the late night shifts in stores and garages. Hosted by Malcolm McDowell and commissioned by Fangoria–America’s #1 source for horror–this original short story is fully dramatized to thrill and chill you!”

Posted by Jesse Willis