Happy Valentines Day Fictional Cafe Listeners!
Do you love old time radio? Don’t know anything about old time radio? Well, if you enjoy comedy, we’re the show for you. Follow Madison Standish, a modern day influencer, as she gets zapped back into the Golden Age of Radio. Actual OTR scripts adapted! It’s as if the MST3K/Riff Trax guys were in the movies they riff. Every episode is stand-alone. Start at the beginning or jump to a title that grabs you. New episodes premiere the first of every month!
When modern day twenty-something, Madison Standish, finds herself transported into old time radio dramas, her first stop is “Dragnet.” Partnering up with Sergeant Joe Friday, Madison must help track down a missing woman, and all evidence points to foul play. With the backdrop of 1950s Los Angeles, Madison will come head to head with outdated technology, no cellphone reception, and a severe lack of Starbucks. Will she find the suspect? But more importantly, will she ever find a mocha latte?
CREDITS:
Written/Produced/Edited: Chrisi Talyn Saje
Original Music/Audio Engineering: Jeremy Saje
Madison Standish: Chrisi Talyn Saje
Sergeant Joe Friday: Tom O’Connor
Mark/Allen: Jeremy Saje
David: Steve Jun
Fern: Alexandra Bartley
Announcer: Bran Peacock
Madison sets out to find Tonto and save him from his horrible Native American stereotype. But she finds herself indebted to a career criminal who wants her to help with his latest score. Can she get through to Tonto, avoid the law, and turn the tables on the Lone Ranger?
CREDITS:
Written/Produced/Edited: Chrisi Talyn Saje
Original Music/Audio Engineering: Jeremy Saje
Madison Standish: Chrisi Talyn Saje
The Lone Ranger: Andrew Chan
Tonto: Jerry Kokich
Fletcher Cobb: Scott R. McKinley
Sheriff Williams: David Pinion
Jeff Nichols: Paul Arbisi
Deputy Paul/Man #1: Logan Smith
Deputy Bill/Man #2: Bill Jenkins
Stagecoach Driver: Jeremy Saje
Narrator: Matthew Burd
The William Tell Overture was composed by Gioachino Rossini
We hope you enjoyed listening to episodes from “Madison on the Air.” If you wish to listen to more episodes, check out their website or Spotify. And if it it’s to your liking, check out Fictional Cafe’s Audio Arts Page. We have new episodes every other Friday, 7 PM, EST. So don’t change that dial!
