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So last night, while driving up to a friends to play videogames, I happened to have NPR on while swtching CDs. (It's the least I can do as an ignorant American.) This night, they happened to have a radio-play. It had been years since I'd listened to a radio-play and I always think it's fun to come in at the middle of things and try to sort out what's happening, so I listened for awhile. I've since found out that the radioplay was called Omega by Mike Walker. It was a kind of science-fictiony story set in a future London. Although it wasn't the most polished thing I've ever heard, it sparked my imagination in a way I haven't really felt since TOS and Dr. Who. I didn't want to have to stop and took a rather circuitous route to my friend's house. I probably only got to hear ten minutes or so of it, and I'm dying to hear the rest.
So today I've been poking around looking for where to find out more information about it. I couldn't find it through the BBC site, and I'm hoping someone here will know something about it or might know a better place to look.
Thanks in advance.
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quote:Originally posted by Balaam Xumucane: (Note: Not the distinguished member of this board.)
But y'gotta admit, it'd be HELLA funny! Just the title had me cackling long & hard for a good 6 minutes...
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