KFAI 90.3 FM

2025

  • January 26, 2025

    Firewatch, by Connie Willis
    Firewatch

    Seeing Ear Theater’s production of a Connie Willis story which won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for science fiction.

    A research historian is sent back in time to London during the blitz. He is on a team that goes out nightly to help preserve St. Paul’s Cathedral. But, as in so many things having to do with time travel, they don’t go as they were expected to.
  • February 2, 2025

    Tales From the Crypt audio theater
    The Island of Death
    Here’s what can happen if you do an online show and take viewership as more important than content.

    From the
    Tales From The Crypt series produced by Seeing Ear Theater. Featuring Gina Gershon and Luke Perry as the principal characters.

    You Bet Your Husband
    Yup, it’s another online game show, that puts viewers in the middle of somebody else’s family disfunction. Just what we all need, eh?
    From
    Big Fun Radio Funtime.
  • February 9, 2025

    Be There In No Time, Essex Audio Theatre
    Be There In No Time
    An elderly man is concerned about his memory. Not only is he having trouble remembering the names of those he served with on a bomber in the RAF in WWII, but he does remember his return from the war as something that he cannot prove actually happened.

    Written by John Glasscock and performed by the Essex Audio Theatre in the UK. Produced by Dennis Rookard for Hosiprog, hospital programming for the United Kingdom.
  • February 16, 2025

    The Last Game Show, by Norman Jayo
    The Last Game Show, Episodes 1-2

    It’s 2045 and the remains of human society are ruled by corporate government. Citizens are mostly passive, and they can only find solace in escapist online game shows on a centralized computer system. And then the radio pirates break into the broadcast urging the populace to resist their addiction.

    Written and produced by
    Norman Jayo, and featuring several recognizable Hollywood actors though they aren’t in the primary roles. Conclusion next week.
  • February 23, 2025

    The Last Game Show, by Norman Jayo
    The Last Game Show, Episodes 3-4

    Conclusion from last week.

    Some roles in the series are played by Brock Peters, George Takei, Danny Valdez, Abbey Lincoln and others. The original master tapes are archived in the Pacifica Radio Network Archives. Both the websites where I used to find info about this series have disappeared.
  • March 2, 2025

    Two If By Sea
    Two If By Sea
    It’s a typical 1930s screwball romantic comedy, from a source usually known for sci-fi and magical horror tales. That is, from
    19 Nocturne Boulevard, and written and produced by Julie Hoverson.

    Host In The Machine
    Morgan McNeil grew up idolizing newscaster Connie Ambrose, a local news giant and a legend around these parts. But when she finally meets her childhood idol, Morgan may just find that being a local legend takes an awful lot more than she bargained for, especially on the airwaves of
    Uncanny County.
    Written by Todd Faulkner.
  • March 9, 2025

    December 17 by Jeff Wrd
    December 17
    When one day doesn't follow the next, Mike realizes he's not traveling through time anymore—time is traveling through him.

    Written by Jeff Ward and produced by
    Union Signal.

    Lifeline
    Thoughts of a first time skydiver after he leaves the plane, and talks to his mother on the way down.
    Written by Anne Welsbacher, produced by the Twin Cities’ own
    SoundStories, and directed by Charles Brin.

    Ruby 14: Spooks of the Ancient Nullians - Chapter 1
    Ruby and her team are still in Siddhi Infini, the oasis city in the Summa Nulla desert. They are hired to try to get to The Center, which seems to really be in the center of the city. Everybody wants to know what’s in there, and whether it’s worth anything to them.
    Written by Meatball Fulton at
    ZBS. Conclusion next week.
  • March 16, 2025

    Ruby 14, from ZBS.
    Ruby 14: Spooks of the Ancient Nullians - Conclusion

    Ruby is hired to enter “The Center.” It is sacred to some and forbidden to others. Some say, those who go in may never come out.

    Meanwhile, the Digital Circus is back with three-rings. Nightmare Ellie is hired to play The Evil Clown. She scares the hell out of the local Infinis because she knows – when Evil is good, it’s really BAD.
    Bootsy the android becomes an Aerialist. She dances at the top of the Big Top. But she wants to be a detective, she wants to be like a Ruby – kick-ass tough.

    Wriitten by Meatball Fulton for
    ZBS.
    See last week for Chapter 1.
  • March 23, 2025

    The Adventures of Harry Nile
    Just A Little Fiddle

    A small story of trying to make a train station in Britain look just a little less shabby.
    From
    Hosiprog, hospital programming for patients in the UK. Sent to us by the late Dennis Rookard.


    Harry Nile - The McLaughlin Matter

    The quintessential hard-boiled radio detective, from
    Jim French Productions, as heard on Imagination Theatre.
  • March 30, 2025

    George tirebiter
    George Tirebiter’s Radio Follies

    Former celebrity George Tirebiter hosts a live radio variety show that sounds like 1945 Hollywood, but is actually 1990s Whidbey Island, WA. Includes a radio soap opera, a murder mystery episode, plus music and dance. Featuring David Ossman as George Tirebiter, with Phil Proctor and Melinda Peterson.

    The George Tirebiter Complete Collection is available through BandCamp.
  • April 6, 2025

    The Radio Theatre Project at Studio@620
    Basket Case

    Twin Cities author
    Terry Faust wrote this unique take on the sasquatch legend, loaded with Minneapolis references and locations. Production is from the Radio Theatre Project of The Studio@620 in St. Petersburg, FL. They do live performances of their plays, and I was pleased to see old friend Matt Cowley doing the sound effects and occasional scripting work. Available at SoundCloud.

    Forward Into The Past

    A rare single release from the
    Firesign Theatre, not found on any of their many 1960s albums, but it is included on their Best of the Firesign anthology, Shoes For Industry, and on YouTube.
  • April 13, 2025

    KFAI Commnity Radio
    KFAI Spring Membership Drive

    So, I offer up a wide
    variety of silly and succulent audio shorts from all over the place, and you respond by becoming a member with a financial contribution to the station. It’s just that easy. You can do so at KFAI.org or by calling 612-375-9030 any daytime this week. Please be sure to tell them that Sound Affects is your favorite show.

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