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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within!

[Time: 22:23] [Size: 26.9 MB]

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Another part of our 2 performances at DragonCon 2009, we present Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within! Written by Ron. N Butler, directed by Neil Butler.

This episode draws heavily from a previous episode of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry!

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry!

Size: 12.5M Duration: 26:40

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Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company’s podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.

This month we bring you another episode of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry! by Ron N. Butler, performed live at Sci-Fi Summer in June 2004. The studio version of this piece is available as the “B-side” of The Menace From Earth.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Atomic Graveyard

Size: 10M – Duration: 21:13

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Happy New Year!  Welcome back to another year of original audio drama from the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company!

This month we bring you Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Atomic Graveyard by Ron N. Butler, performed live at LibertyCon 2008 in Chattanooga, TN.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Murder by Meteor

Duration: 18:08 Size: 12.4 MB

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This week: the finale in a 3-part Bumper’s Crossroads, followed by Rory Rammer, Space Marshall: in Murder by Meteor. In two weeks, we celebrate our first year of podcasting with a very special audio adaptation. Presented with permission: the live performance of the ARTC adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s “Guards, Guards.” With extra-notable super-special guest voice, John Rhys-Davies. This will be presented in two parts, one before and one after ARTC’s live performance at Dragon Con here in Atlanta GA, on Friday September 1, 2007, right after the Opening Ceremonies. And next week, we revisit our roots in horror, when ARTC’s Podcast will present another of the works of H.P. Lovecraft. So don’t miss out. And remember… There is Adventure in Sound.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Doomsday Planet

Time: 18:33 Size: 12.7 MB

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Hey, our one year podcasting anniversary is in a few weeks, and we have a special surprise for you. Check back next week for further details. This week’s presentation, from Necronomicon 1998: Rory Rammer, The Doomsday Planet (a.k.a. the Planetoid of Doom) by Ron N. Butler. and Bumper’s Crossroads.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Runaway Rockets

duration: 12:05 Size: 8.2 MB

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From Necronomicon 1996: Ron N Butler’s Rory Rammer, Space Marshall. The episode entitled, Runaway Rockets. It says part one in the introduction, but there is no part two. I checked. And, part one of three of Bumper’s Crossroads, from Necromonicon 1998.

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Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Asteroid of Love

Time: 12:57 File Size: 8.9 MB

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The Asteroid of Love (written by Ron N Butler) originally contained a song of the same name, which was a parody of an Andrew Sisters song. Obviously, this was not podcast safe. For our February 2007 show, musician Alton Leonard composed a _new_ song to replace the parody. And he performed it here with the Android Sisters, and our guests for that show, the Radio Ramblers. Of which, he is a regular member.

The cast: Announcer – Hal Wiedeman Rory Rammer – David Benedict. “Skip” Sagan – (and show host) – Daniel Whitworth Kiernan. Lavernw – Ariel Stewart. Maxine – Sarah Taylor. Patty – Clair W. Kiernan. Molly Pohl (Womanist) – Trudy Leonard. Space Marines Lieutenant – Al Przygocki. Live Foley by Lili, Sonya & Deanna Ameri. Recorded sound effects performed by Thomas Berry & Rachel Boman, provided by Henry Howard / Audio Craft Studio.

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Amalgam

Length: 15:36 Size: 7.3M

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Hey, sorry for the delay, folks, but never fear, your weekly foray into the soundscape is finally here courtesy of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company.

This week we bring you an amalgam of various short pieces culled from various venues.  First up, Nikki’s Place: Into the Blue Forest by Gerald W. Page, performed at Stone Mountain Park in 2004.  Next,Standing Peachtree by Ron N. Butler, performed at the Tomato Festival at Stone Mountain Park in 2004, and we finish up with another Ron N. Butler classic, Rory Rammer, Space Marshal in Eye in the Sky performed at Sci Fi Summer in 2003.

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Saturday Morning Kids Shows

28 minutes, 12.8 MB

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No voice intro for this show. Despite miscommunication and general behind the scenes random mayhem, this week’s podcast is NOT canceled.

There *was* a voice intro recorded. It was meant to sound off the cuff and laid back and funny, but it ended up sounding half-planned and disorganized. (It was.) Anyway, the show lineup has changed several times in the last few hours.

In no particular order:

We have 2 episodes of “Rory Rammer, Space Marshall:” written by Ron N. Butler. One is “The Island of Dr. Marceau” and the other is only ever talked about in hushed, furtive whispers: “The Lost Episode.”

And, an episode of “Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment,” by Jonathan Strickland: Ps and Q’s.

Also included are a pair of Public Service Announcements from the “Brotherhood of Damn Sassy Mutants,” by Sketch Quinn.

No time for credits. If you want to know, you’ll just have to ask nicely.

 

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An Atlanta Christmas Episode 4

Size: 15M, Duration: 32:31

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Our annual gift to our listeners continues with more excerpts from An Atlanta Christmas.  This week we bring you three short pieces and another lovely song.  We hope you enjoy it.

The Santa Claus Blues, by Thomas E. Fuller
Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: A Visit From St. Rex, by Ron N. Butler
The Tree Comes to Atlanta, by Thomas E. Fuller
O Holy Night, performed by the ARTC Chorus