Every day in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, a Zamboni driver must solve a murder to clear his Québecois name...and the ice for tonight's...
This episode features a fantastic show I discovered a little while ago.
The Godfrey Audio Guide is the audio tour for the fictional Annabelle H. Godfrey Historic Estate & Museum, which is one part fine art museum, one part Winchester Mystery House. Listeners on the tour discover art both real and imagined, experience an array of strange encounters, and gain insights into the life of the Estate’s enigmatic, eponymous founder. Just remember: stay out of the shadows.
For fans of: The Twilight Zone, Welcome to Night Vale, and The Midnight Gospel. Winner of the 2021 and 2022 Audio Verse Award for Existing Story-based Production.
“If y’all like spooky Dark Whimsy™ vibes in a comforting, gentle package like I do, this is the place to go to get your fix.“ - Lauren Grace Thompson, co-creator of Fawx & Stallion
You can find and listen to The Godfrey Audio Guide anywhere you listen to podcasts, or just go to thegodfreyaudioguide.com.
The Godfrey Audio Guide is a fellow member of the Fable & Folly Network.
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14:27
FEATURING: I Am Echo
Today we're featuring the Season 2 trailer for I Am Echo, a sci-fi thriller starring Tony Shalhoub (Monk, The Marvelous Ms. Maisel).
I like to describe I Am Echo as a YA version of Succession, with a sci-fi twist.
Season 1 is about a young woman who discovers her brilliant scientist father might have been killed by her brilliant narcissist mother…and she finds the clue through memories her father implanted in her mind.
In Season 2, more memories emerge, and her father may somehow be reaching out from beyond the grave.
Follow and Listen to I Am Echo anywhere thrilling podcasts are found including Apple, Spotify or by clicking here.
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3:16
Minisode: The Day Terry Fox Came To Beavermount
In this special episode we pay tribute to the greatest Canadian who ever lived, Terry Fox.
Like Terry said, cancer can be beaten. Donate to the Terry Fox Foundation now.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Auntie Doris: Renée Chouinard
Rádio Canada Reporter: Liana Bdewi
Recording: Andrew Fumerton, Tae Sax
Sound Design: Selina Fiorini
Mix: Adam Ive
Music: Steve Gadsden, Oliver Wickham
Production: Drew Thomas, Dana Gadsden
Executive Producer: Steve Gadsden
Artwork: Michel Lang
Created, Written and Directed by Drew Frohmann
Many thanks to Tanya Buchanan, Renée Chouinard and Tom Goudie.
Special acknowledgement to Elder Waupoos and Laverne Lewis of the Ojibwe First Nation for their advice and approval.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and is recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the one place no Canadian would EVER want to live, Toronto, Ontario.
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13:42
FEATURING: The Ballad Of Buck Moon
This year the July 'Buck' Moon is today, July 21. So we're featuring a special standalone episode we made last year called The Ballad Of Buck Moon.
The Ballad Of Buck Moon was originally made for an anthology series called Tales For Howling At The Full Moon. (there are some incredibly good one-off stories in that show, so please check it out.)
Drew wrote and voiced the main storyteller - but it's brought to life by Jeff Lurie's beautiful guitar and gorgeous singing as our Balladeer.
An early draft of Sorry About The Murder had already been written when we did The Ballad Of Buck Moon. But this is where we really honed that relationship between a homespun narrator and a simple guitar, which greatly informed our subsequent drafts and production of Murder.
We hope you enjoy this cheeky episode while you enjoy the Buck Moon tonight.
Recording: Selina Fiorini
Mix: Adam Ive
Original Music & Balladeer: Jeff Lurie
Writer & Narrator: Drew Frohmann
Art: Rob Collinet
Production: Dana Gadsden
Special Thanks to Steve Gadsden and Hannah Radcliff
Recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in Toronto, Ontario
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13:27
Bonus: Canada Day Interview Special
Season 1 is over, so let's talk about it! In our Canada Day Interview Special, meet creator Drew Frohmann and Narrator Tom Goudie as they talk about the show, the creative process, small town Canada, writing, directing, Jeff Tremblay's incredible acting, Michel Lang's magical artwork, and news about Season 2.
Plus we get our very first sponsor LIVE!
Warning: Swearing, Canadian cliches, pretentious twaddle about creativity
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Thanks to Eat My Shortbread, murder has never tasted so good!
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Recording: Andrew Fumerton
Mix: Adam Ive
Production: Dana Gadsden
Executive Producer: Steve Gadsden
Artwork: Michel Lang
Created, Written and Directed by Drew Frohmann
Many thanks to Steve Gadsden, Jake Bogoch, Tom Goudie, Michel Lang, Andy Burdenay, Laura Waters, Adrian Newbould, Brad Cartner and Greg O'Brien,
Special acknowledgement to Elder Waupoos and Laverne Lewis of the Ojibwe First Nation for their advice and approval.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and is recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Toronto, Ontario.
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Every day in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, a Zamboni driver must solve a murder to clear his Québecois name...and the ice for tonight's hockey game.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production. It was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in Toronto, Ontario.
Special thanks to Elder Waupoos and Elder Lewis of the Michipicoten First Nation.
Warning: Violence, excessive drinking, outdated ideas, and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Music: Oliver Wickham/Steve Gadsden
Engineering/SFX/Mix: Adam Ive, Selina Firorini
Writer/Director: Drew Frohmann
Executive Producers: Dana Gadsden, Steve Gadsden
Design: Michel Lang
Special Thanks to Tom Goudie, Elder Laverne Lewis, Steve Gadsden, Russ More, Laura Waters, Adrian Newbould, Michel Lang, Stephen Leacock, and the town of Wawa, Ontario.