“The Presence” was written by advanced radio student, Jesse Moreno, and performed by Pasadena City College radio and theatre students. This radio drama was a TVR14B: “Advanced Radio Production” assignment submission.
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“The Presence” was written by advanced radio student, Jesse Moreno, and performed by Pasadena City College radio and theatre students. This radio drama was a TVR14B: “Advanced Radio Production” assignment submission.
“The Crazy Cat Lady” was written by advanced radio student, Dot Cannon, and performed by Pasadena City College radio and theatre students. “The Crazy Cat Lady” was a submission for PCC’s TVR14B: “Advanced Radio Production” radio drama assignment.
On this pilot episode of “Baseball in Whatever Time Zone,” Bagman and Dave mark their first official appearance on Lancer Radio Network; and attempt to navigate all the pitfalls that come with broadcasting a game live in Rain City.