19 Nocturne Boulevard

By: Julie Hoverson / guests
  • Summary

  • Wheeality Productions features 19 Nocturne Boulevard, Bingo the Birthday Clown, The Deadeye Kid, The Tone Didactic (blogs on audio drama), and guest starring Warp'd Space! Whew!
    2009-2021
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Episodes
  • THE HORROR AT RED HOOK (The Lovecraft 5, story 7)
    Nov 2 2024

    Returning to the misty 1920s of the works of H.P. Lovecraft, the five fine fellows - Edward the author, Charles the dilettante, Howard the scientist, Richard the painter, and Warren the professor -come together for Edward's second chance to regale the group.

    Edward has a manuscript that he says was entrusted to him by an aspiring author who encountered an indescribable evil in his days as a New York City police detective.

    Warnings: This is considered one of Lovecraft's more racist stories, and I have explored some aspects of this, rather than downplayed or removed it.

    For a first episode after many years, this ran a bit long. Oops.

    [Oops, I almost forgot to mention this:
    The book about the Yezidis is a real book on Project Gutenberg!!!
    https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/60468/pg60468-images.html ]

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    58 mins
  • BINGO THE BIRTHDAY CLOWN, episode 15 (19 Nocturne reissue of the day)
    May 3 2023

    Episode 15 - The Mash

    Things move apace.  Penny tries to mash herself into the boom chute, Gina talks mashed potatoes, something else ends up sort of mashed, and Tunis put the mash on Linda....

    And a black leather catsuit.

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    11 mins
  • BINGO THE BIRTHDAY CLOWN, episode 14 (19 Nocturne reissue of the day)
    May 2 2023

    Episode 14 - Small Terminations

    Legs.  Guns.  More flashbacks.  An end.  A beginning.

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    12 mins

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