• Episode 5

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The Weeks family travels to Canada for Kate’s wedding. Garret and Terence attempt to bring Mickey to justice. Mickey re-connects with an old lover. Paul’s podcast, “The Whiskey Hour,” becomes an international sensation. Ruth and Paul are living with their three children for the first time in years.

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    IT HAPPENED HERE 2024 - A 6-episode “audio documentary from the future"

    Adapted by Richard Dresser from his novel.

    Directed by Joe Cacaci

    Starring Edie Falco, Tony Shalhoub and John Turturro,

    New episodes air every Wednesday between October 2nd and October 30th wherever you get your podcasts

    CAST - FAMILY TREE

    The General and his wife (deceased) had two sons, Paul and Garrett.

    Paul's Family

    Paul - Tony Shalhoub

    Ruth (his wife) - Edie Falco

    Mickey (their eldest son) - Luke Kirby

    Kate (their daughter) - Marianne Rendon

    David (their younger son) - Santino Fontana

    Garrett’s Family

    Garrett - John Turturro

    Hadley (his wife) not voiced.

    Terrence (their eldest son) - Tom Pecinka

    Isaac (their younger son) not voiced.

    Ella (their daughter) - Molly Carden

    Louise (their granddaughter) – Molly Babos


    Senior Producer: Jess Hackel
    Casting Director: Jack Doulin
    Script Supervisor: Graham Ferguson

    Original Music composed by Jared Paul
    Engineering, mixing and sound design by Justin Kaupp and Bob Pomann
    Digital Strategy by Michael Zhao
    Show Art by Eleni Tzaneros

    Executive Producers: Joe Cacaci, Jack Doulin, Richard Dresser, Elliott Forrest. Evangeline Morphos and John Whalan.

    It Happened Here 2024 was recorded at Pomann Sound Studios

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