
Live from the Tartarus Space Station, it's Cosmic Call! Broadcasts of this weekly intergalactic talk show were captured by NASA in the early '90s, and are now being distributed for public consumption for the first time ever! Join us each week as your hosts, Yaretta the Zarollian plant woman and Burt the sentient industrial printer, report and comment on the hottest news stories from throughout the... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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I... cannot begin to figure out a succinct way to summarize this episode, so let's just stick with the stories. This week, Burt and Yaretta cover the opening of a new mall on Uzara, the controversial Soyuz prison program, and the parliamentary crisis... more
Hi there everyone! It's been a bit hectic here on the Earth side of Cosmic Call production, but I think we've finally got our new workflow finalized and are ready to start reconstructing these episodes again! And, for our return episode, we're going ... more
It's been a while, but this time it wasn't our fault! The original Cosmic Call had a break in broadcasting at this point, and we thought it would be best to recreate that break to put you in the mindset of the original audience. Yaretta's working on ... more
We're back from an impromptu break! Sorry about that. anyway uh, Yaretta gave Burt a credit last episode, and I guess now he's the richest being in the cosmos? And uh... things just keep spiraling from there.
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Like most improv, it tends to hit and miss, but it has some really great moments. When you get to it, Best of the Burt Sessions really is a must hear.
The framework of an intergalactic talkradio show gives these two talented performers an excellent starting point to play around with any sci-fi conceit they have a fun spin on, as well as the space to inject bits of pathos and character-building. About ten eps in, I think they've really settled into a good rhythm—and settled into the voices they're putting on, which I found a little hard to follow in the first eps. Luckily, they're good at bringing the listener up to speed on the (relatively lig... more
Seriously so innovative and creative, a very very entertaining show especially if you're already a fan of other audio entropy shows









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