From the creators of Jackie the Ripper comes Season Two of their groundbreaking audio drama, BOOM.
The first two episodes are out now, with new episodes released every Monday.
Search 'BOOM' in your podcast app and subscribe. And if you want to get the whole series straightaway, for the first time ever you can purchase all six episodes ad-free for £6.99 with Acast+ here.
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What you’re about to hear is a new show we want to share with you from Crowd Network.
Eliza: A Robot Story is a ground-breaking new podcast that forces listeners to confront questions around evolving technology, gender dynamics and coercive control.
Eliza’s a robot, but her story is very human. She's voiced by Sex Education’s Tanya Reynolds and lives in a world of dominance and manipulation and love. It’s all set in a future that’s far too close for comfort. This is fiction... or is it?
This is episode 1. To listen to episode 2, search for Eliza wherever you get your podcasts or follow this link.
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Jackie is finally cornered and the enquiry is headed into dangerous territory for those in question. Could everything be coming together?
Starring:
Paul Waggott as Lead Detective Freddie Abberline
Jennifer Tierney as Chief Inspector Donna Swanson
Adam Jarrell as Acting Police Commissioner Henry Smith
Karim Kronfli as Met. Commissioner Sir Charles Warren
Nalan Burgess as Pria Campbell
John Brannoch as Edmund Reid
Additional voices:
Sara Lynam
Written by:
Joel Emery
Directed by:
Adam Jarrell
Produced by:
Joel Emery
Adam Jarrell
Finn Ranson
Luke Moore
Executive Producer:
Joel Emery
Main theme:
The Antibody by Alec Slayne - courtesy of epidemic sound
WARNING. This podcast contains explicit language and content some listeners may find objectionable.
This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or deceased, organisations, places or events is purely coincidental. All scenarios are from the author's imagination. This podcast is protected under copyright.
Listener discretion is advised.
The audio in this podcast is property of Stak.
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The links between 'the five' and PC Marcus Tabram are undeniable. The investigation leads our team into 11 Spelman Street and they find more than they bargained for.
Starring:
Paul Waggott as Lead Detective Freddie Abberline
Jennifer Tierney as Chief Inspector Donna Swanson
Adam Jarrell as Acting Police Commissioner Henry Smith
Karim Kronfli as Met. Commissioner Sir Charles Warren
Nalan Burgess as Pria Campbell
Additional voices:
Sara Lynam
Written by:
Joel Emery
Directed by:
Adam Jarrell
Produced by:
Joel Emery
Adam Jarrell
Finn Ranson
Luke Moore
Executive Producer:
Joel Emery
Main theme:
The Antibody by Alec Slayne - courtesy of epidemic sound
WARNING. This podcast contains explicit language and content some listeners may find objectionable.
This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or deceased, organisations, places or events is purely coincidental. All scenarios are from the author's imagination. This podcast is protected under copyright.
Listener discretion is advised.
The audio in this podcast is property of Stak.
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Chief Inspector Donna Swanson begins the chase for Jackie the Ripper as Detective Abberline is taken out.. but later the team discover something about PC Marcus Tabram.
Starring:
Paul Waggott as Lead Detective Freddie Abberline
Jennifer Tierney as Chief Inspector Donna Swanson
Acushla-Tara Kupe as Jill Hunter
Adam Jarrell as Acting Police Commissioner Henry Smith
Karim Kronfli as Met. Commissioner Sir Charles Warren
Lauren Ingram as Judith Monroe MP
Additional voices:
Darcey Ferguson
Written by:
Joel Emery
Directed by:
Adam Jarrell
Produced by:
Joel Emery
Adam Jarrell
Finn Ranson
Luke Moore
Executive Producer:
Joel Emery
Main theme:
The Antibody by Alec Slayne - courtesy of epidemic sound
WARNING. This podcast contains explicit language and content some listeners may find objectionable.
This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or deceased, organisations, places or events is purely coincidental. All scenarios are from the author's imagination. This podcast is protected under copyright.
Listener discretion is advised.
The audio in this podcast is property of Stak.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.