• The Big Noise; episode 0309

  • Mar 15 2018
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

The Big Noise; episode 0309

  • Summary

  • The group decides it’s time for a little law as Sam is brought up to speed
    on…well, everything. The Ringmaster makes a run for it but not after a
    tearful goodbye with Dr Graves, JJ and Diana have a summit meeting over
    coffee, and inspired JJ knows how to defeat Trump and keep the town!

    If you are listening to this episode on or around March 16th 2018, you can
    actually listen the big RadioThon fundraiser to save Icebox, Minnesota.
    Just go to iceboxradio dot O R G slash SOS (for Save Our Station) to
    listen. And even though the crisis is fictional, the fundraiser is real.
    Help Radio Icebox stay on the air by donating to the Icebox Radio Theater.
    And thank you for your support.


    Radio Icebox season 3, episode 9, “The Big Noise” starring
    Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Jim Yount as Sam, Tom Bement as Major,
    Douglas Skrief as Dr Graves, Justin Kapla as The Ringmaster, Beth Lowthian
    as Diana, Caleb Silvers as Ned Nedly, and Scotta Turner as Jennifer

    Other voices by the talented cast.

    Script, direction and post production by Jeffrey Adams.

    Some Sound effects from the Freesound Project at Freesound dot Org.

    The song this episode was The Open Road by Porcupine Creek. Learn more
    about their music at porcupine creek dot U-S.

    Music by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    The Radio Icebox theme song was written and performed by Myron Hawrylak.

    Radio Icebox: Season 3 is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota
    through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to
    appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature’s general and arts and
    cultural heritage funds.
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