Blasts from the Past:
Previous Project Audion Episodes

 

November 10, 2023
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show: "Remley's Ex-Wife"

A Masterclass in vintage radio situation comedy, recreated in a brand-new script just for Project Audion!

October 13, 2023
Lights Out: "The Dark"

Who was it who made that phone call to the emergency room, the one that set off the horrible chain of events that took place in...The Dark?

September 8, 2023
The Lone Ranger: "Episode #266, 10/12/1934"

Project Audion recreates a very early episode, not heard in nearly 90 years. Hi-yo Silver, aw-a-a-a-ay!

August 11, 2023
Pat Novak, For Hire: "A Trunkful of Trouble"

On the San Francisco waterfront, you don't always go hungry...but you always bite off more than you can chew.

July 14, 2023
Tales of Tomorrow: "Syndrome Johnny"

It's the year 2090. A pandemic is coming that could will kill millions. It's happened before. Is there a chance to stop it this time before it starts?

June 9, 2023
Fibber McGee & Molly: "Fibber's New Invention"

Project Audion revisits one of the funniest, most beloved radio comedies of the 20th century - Fibber McGee and Molly in a new script penned by Robert L. Mills (former comedy writer for Bob Hope) whch wonderfully recreated the style of the show at its peak

May 12, 2023
Suspense: "The Witness on the Westbound Train"

The lost fifth-ever episode episode of the classic drama "Suspense" gets recreated for the first time in 80 years. Just who saw the rich man in the transcontinental train dining car keel over and die?

April 14, 2023
Life with Luigi: "Luigi's Toothache"

A lost episode is recreated from this paranoid, tension-filled 1950s McCarthy-era espionage series

March 10, 2023
I Was a Communist for the FBI: "Citizens of Nowhere"

A lost episode is recreated from this paranoid, tension-filled 1950s McCarthy-era espionage series

February 10, 2023
Langston Hughes' "Little Ham from Harlem"

A soap opera about Black lives in the 1940s? Langston Hughes wrote one, which remained unheard...until now.

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