Audio stories podcast

By: Kevin Landry
  • Summary

  • Audio stories from old time radio as well as modern stories and books in audio form.
    Kevin Landry
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Episodes
  • At midnight on the 31st of march.
    Aug 9 2023

    A fascinating story of a town suddenly and permanently and mysteriously cut off from the rest of civilization. This is a story of loneliness, struggle and hope taken from Josephine Young Case's 1938 narrative poem. It is a psychological science fiction story about the village of Saugersville which finds itself alone and cut off from the world after a power cut in the middle of the night.

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    29 mins
  • Southern exposure 1944
    Aug 9 2023

    Southern Exposure". A writer and photographer gang up on a government official in Old Mexico. A story of romance south of the border in Mexico City’s gay hotel Pizaro one of the worlds few remaining luxury hotels. Its lobby is crowded with tourists three of whom we are particularly interested in. Hank Kramer the reporter got a telegram from the office that a character by the name of Manchester Smallwood was coming in this morning and the magazine wanted them to cover his arrival with story and pictures. Then there is photographer, petite Mary Jane Fraser and last but by no means at least Manchester Smallwood who declares that his business is not their concern and he doesn’t want any pictures taking. Be prepared for merriment in Mexico!

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    29 mins
  • Woman's work 1944
    Aug 9 2023

    "Women's Work". A domestic comedy about a devastatingly beautiful career woman who visits discord upon a happily married couple. Career woman or homemaker, Candy wanted to help decide Pam Peter’s fate but fate has a maddening habit of plotting its own course. Author’s Playhouse presents Elizabeth Dunn’s mirthful story Woman’s Work.

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    29 mins

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