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Post by StarFuryG7 on Apr 4, 2014 19:48:27 GMT -5
For the person with a long commute to and from work that likes this sort of thing.
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Post by captainbasil on Apr 6, 2014 10:35:40 GMT -5
For the person with a long commute to and from work that likes this sort of thing. Thanks,Pal. I do like this series. It's not my favorite but it's a good show. Trek translates well to audio. My dad got me hooked on vintage Radio drama when I was a kid and many of the new Net shows are fantastic. Star Trek Outpost is my fave, but it does have a couple of slow seasons, however I'm glad I stuck with it. I recently tried a show involving Section 31 that has potential too. Thanks again. I will be loading this on my flash drive for the car real soon.
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Post by StarFuryG7 on Apr 6, 2014 11:18:25 GMT -5
Thanks,Pal. I do like this series. It's not my favorite but it's a good show. Trek translates well to audio. My dad got me hooked on vintage Radio drama when I was a kid and many of the new Net shows are fantastic. Star Trek Outpost is my fave, but it does have a couple of slow seasons, however I'm glad I stuck with it. I recently tried a show involving Section 31 that has potential too. Thanks again. I will be loading this on my flash drive for the car real soon. No problem. I got into audio dramas for a few years when I was a kid. I would be brought over to my grandparents home on the weekends, usually on a Sunday, and one day I realized when looking at the newspaper that it also contained a radio schedule and saw that one of these dramas was being broadcast at 6pm, so I gave it a listen. I realized that this was the television of yesteryear for my parents and grandparents, decades before I was even around, and it intrigued me. So I continued listening to them every weekend for a couple of years even when I wasn't taken over to my grandparents. They were crime dramas and I got a kick out of them for a while.
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Post by TrekBeatTK on Apr 6, 2014 17:23:53 GMT -5
All this talk of audio drama has reminded me of something. Does anyone remember Alien Voices? I think it was back in the late 1990s, and it was Nimoy and other Trek actors like Armin Shimmerman and Ethan Phillips and they would get together and do audio dramas. I always wanted to give a few a listen.
I haven't delved into very much book on tape or audio drama (I still want to check out the old Star Wars audios at some point), but I did like the BBC Lord of the Rings, despite the fact many of the pronunciations were wrong. And I remember listening to George Takei's reading of his autobiography back in the day.
-TK
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