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Radio Drama Revival

Showcasing the diversity and vitality of modern audio drama

Episode 44: The Crashing Waves of “Dead Man’s Hole”

November 16, 2007 By Fred

Another stunning tale by Doug Bost and Jeff Ward haunts the bitstream this week… On Acadia National Park, the crashing waves of Thunder Hole have entranced tourists, and lead to the ugly demise of more than one… Two fraternity-brothers to be confront ghost tales and legends as they spend a night on this haunted beach waiting to enter a cursed cave by early dawn’s light.

Followed by a great chat with Doug Bost and Jeff Ward, two of the greatest audio dramatists you haven’t heard of. Learn a little about their history and what makes their audio tick, and hey — check out their new website! www.dougbost.com/unionsignal. You will NOT be disappointed.

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Radio Drama Revival! Episode 44

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    […] the people behind Wormwood, Mort Castle, Joe Bevilacqua, Joe Medina, Marc Rose and Geral McQuinn, Doug Bost and Jeff Ward, Xander Davis, Jeffrey Adams, Brian Price, Jack Hosley, Lucus Keppel, Craig Wichman and Jay Stern, […]

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Radio Drama Revival is one of the internet’s longest-running anthology modern audio drama shows (dedicated mostly to programming created after the “Golden Age” of US Radio Drama). We also occasionally dabble in exploring earlier audio works from a cultural/historical perspective.

Broadcast and podcast since 2007, we have over 450 hours of original, contemporary audio fiction here for your listening pleasure. Dig into the latest show or surf the archives.

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