Red Moon : Phase 1 : Moonrise

Red Moon Episode One Wireless Originals Audio Drama
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Red Moon : Phase 1 : Moonrise
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RED MOON: PHASE ONE: MOONRISE

Red Moon. Audio Alternative History Sci-Fi. London, 1979. As American and Soviet moon bases aim their nuclear missiles at targets across the planet, former MI5 officer Eddie Sloper is about to uncover a deadly secret.

CAST

Eddie Sloper…                                   PHILIP BULCOCK

Dr. Susan Madison…                       YASMINE HOLNESS-DOVE

Quirke…                                               JOE RILEY

Murray…                                              GREG PAGE

Benji/Lou/Mystery Caller…          RICHARD REED

Margaret Thatcher…                       GEORGINA PERIAM

Embassy Receptionist…                 SARAH WHITEHOUSE

Lt. Gen. Atherton…                         WILLIAM HOPE

Other parts were played by members of the cast.

Recording took place at the RNIB Talking Book Studios.

Production Assistant:                     LIIS MIKK

Studio engineering, editing and sound design by JIM SIGEE

Music composed and performed by FRANCESCO QUADRARUOPOLO

Story by JACK BOWMAN and ROBERT VALENTINE

Written, directed and produced by ROBERT VALENTINE

4 thoughts on “Red Moon : Phase 1 : Moonrise”

  1. I was just scrolling down the page on my phone and inadvertently gave Red Moon a 2 star rating! Can’t undo it and I’m in it! Would obvs gave given it 5 stars – help!

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  2. Above it states that this episode was “Recorded on April 16, 2020” and the other episodes web pages state “Recorded on April 23, 2020”

    As this drama series was apparently broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 2018 and the BBC Sounds web site states that this series was “Winner of Best Online Audio Drama at the BBC Audio Drama Awards, 2019” the question is, how can it have been recorded years after it was broadcast?

    Did somebody type in the wrong dates for when the episodes were recorded?

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