Available Programming
- Is your material available for broadcast?
- Yes! Most of our audio tape catalog is available for broadcast, on a non-exclusive basis. We prefer money, but for small, school or public stations we have been known to provide programming in return for ever-popular "promotional considerations".
We can supply broadcast-quality masters on cassette, reel-to-reel, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), or audio CD.
At present, that includes:
HOURS
- All Hallows' Moon
- The Hoyden
- The Dunwich Horror
- Shadow Over Innsmouth
- The Brides of Dracula
- The Island of Doctor Moreau
- The Invisible Man
- The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde
- The Time Machine
HALF HOURS
- The Backroads of Time (three half-hours)
- A Glitch in Time ?
- The Happy Man
- The Competitor
- Armada Rising
- Tomorrow's Witch
- Pickman's Model
- Ghost Dance
- The Last Dragon to Avondale
- Chronos Beach
- The Big Homicide / A Case of Abuse
- Dr Geoffry Stanhope: Hour of the Wolf
OTHER FORMATS
- An ARTC Christmas (eight 5-7 minute shorts, or available as an hour with intro and outro)
- At the Mountains of Madness (approx 40 minutes)
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In addition, we have numerous uncollected half-hour programs available which we are in the process of assembling into a series. They are:
- Dr Geoffrey Stanhope: Dweller in the Depths, by Thomas E Fuller
- Dr Geoffrey Stanhope: Return to Simla, by Thomas E Fuller
Think "If X-Files starred Sherlock Holmes". Currently there are five half-hour scripts in various stages of production. There can be more...
- Armada Rising, by Thomas E Fuller
Some very strange sightings off the coast of modern England.
- Professor Cletus Tremayne: Dancer in the Dark, by Thomas E Fuller
The delightfully decrepit Professor of Archaeology leads us into Cthulhuoid horror in the otherwise sunny north Georgia mountains. A five-chapter serial.
- The Warrior Queen, by Vivian Edwards Ashford
- Pilot Error, by Susan Kiernan
- Snow Blind, by Susan Kiernan
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Currently in the planning stages:
- Nairobi Jack Rackham: The Lost Gold of the Atlantamangani, by Thomas E Fuller
A seven episode serial featuring jungle adventure in the style of Edgar Rice Burroughs and H Rider Haggard.
- Can You Hear Me?, by Thomas E Fuller
Just a voice on the phone, that's all she is: A voice for lonely men to call, men who pay by the minute to be told how sexy they are. A voice who herself begins to hear just another voice on the line... The voice of someone desperate to make real contact with another human being. Are you listening? Can you hear me? Are you listening...?
- Special Order, by Henry Lee Forrest, adapted by Daniel Taylor
Lovecraft with a twist, as a young lady in an antiquarian bookstore deals with an eight-foot-tall customer looking for a copy of the Necronomicon. After all, why should it be any easier to believe in an omnipotent Good than a transcendent Evil?
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