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あらすじ・解説
Diana and Nedly say goodbye while Abby (the original) and Dr Graves so driving through Canada searching for The Ringmaster. Back in Icebox, JJ tries to engage Cody for help with Abby’s mysterious behavior but he’s interrupted by a sudden appearance by…Abby! Then, everything really goes to hell.
Radio Icebox season 3, episode 11, “Old Friends, New Troubles” starring
Cody Boyer as Cody, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Beth Lowthian as Diana, Caleb Silvers as Ned Nedly, Scotta Turner as Jennifer, and Douglas Skrief was Dr Graves.
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 week was untitled, by Roma Ransom. Learn more about their music at romaransom-dot-bandcamp-dot-com.
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.
Radio Icebox season 3, episode 11, “Old Friends, New Troubles” starring
Cody Boyer as Cody, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Beth Lowthian as Diana, Caleb Silvers as Ned Nedly, Scotta Turner as Jennifer, and Douglas Skrief was Dr Graves.
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 week was untitled, by Roma Ransom. Learn more about their music at romaransom-dot-bandcamp-dot-com.
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.