My husband and I have always been great fans of radio shows and books on tape. But life has been very busy of late and so we have not listened to same as frequently as we had in the past. Recently, owing to renovations to our old Brooklyn rowhouse, I came across a set of [...]
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The Caller on Line One
Recorded at: HT Recording Studio, Dennis, Cape Cod
Play’s location: fictional location: WPPX, ‘The Voice of Cape Cod’ Seagull Lane, West Yarmouth modeled after the then, WOCB, South Sea Street, West Yarmouth.
First aired: Halloween, October 30th, 1982
Trivia: During the recording of the climatic, on-air murder scene, actors, [...]
CCRMT’s first radio drama marked the first appearance of Captain Waverly Underhill and his cohort, Doctor Alexander Scofield.
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Sound Effects are crucial, since the success of a radio thriller hinges on the ability to create vivid mental images of the action. “You need to look for settings that have sound effects that work,” said Oney. “A restaurant, for example, has recognizable sounds.
Oney and the crew generated all their own sound effects. The low [...]
Listen to this CCRMT radio ad, heard on radio stations which air the program! (It stars Steven Thomas Oney and Mark Birmingham; you’ll have to figure out who’s who!)
CCRMT Radio Ad (:59)
We’ve put together some coming attractions for our productions. Give them a listen!
Don’t Touch That Dial!
The Case of the Indian Flashlights
The Queen Is In The Counting House
Some People Are Missing On Canal Street
The Caller on Line One
The Legacy of Euriah Pillar
Check out these samples of our productions!
The Caller on Line One (1:50)
The Legacy of Euriah Pillar (:48)
The Case of the Indian Flashlights (1:50)
The Queen is in the Counting House (1:16)
The Whirlpool (3:04)
Danger at Seven Mile Bend (1:50)
The Buoy (2:05)
The Curse of the Whale’s Tooth (3:23)
The Hypnotist (2:23)
Murder from the Bridge (1:38)
The Golden Idol, the Magwitch, [...]
For years an anonymous Cape Cod mural painter has been adorning the underpass to the Barnstable Village railroad bridge with images of scantily clad nudes in Clasical poses. An activity which, although many in the Village enjoy them and approve, is also illegal and a source of irritation particuarly to nearby neighbor, Otis Narwhal, who [...]
