Sam archives space. Yep. It's pretty boring... until she finds an alien-bat-thing hiding inside her robot companion. How will she keep the cute, and definitely not terrifying, creature safe from the very corporation that employs her? After all, she's just an archivist. Don't worry, everything will be fine... This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - podco... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionScience FictionFiction |
Credits
Written and produced by Beccy Stirrup
© Rebecca Dye (nee Stirrup) 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Sam and CAL were played by Beccy
Holly Grant-Naylor was played by Shelly Firth
Arthur was played by Gavin Leonard
Intro and Outro Music: Ad Ast... more
Credits
Written and produced by Beccy Stirrup
© Rebecca Dye (nee Stirrup) 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Sam, CAL and the police officer were played by Beccy
Doctor Theopolis was played by Rob Reed
Al (the interrogator) was played by Maisie Stevenso... more
Credits
Written and produced by Beccy Stirrup
© Rebecca Dye (nee Stirrup) 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Sam, CAL and the police officer were played by Beccy
Al (the interrogator) was played by Maisie Stevenson
Holly Grant-Naylor was played by Shell... more
Credits
Written and produced by Beccy Stirrup
© Rebecca Dye (nee Stirrup) 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Sam and CAL were played by Beccy
Al (the interrogator) was played by Maisie Stevenson
Holly Grant-Naylor was played by Shelly Firth
With specia... more
Thank you so much for making it 💚💚💚
I love the characters. I love the storyline please don’t stop. Thanks.
I came across the podcast in a crossover episode with another podcast. I enjoyed that enough to start this one. It has a slow start, but stick with it. It’s light and interesting with a delightfully flawed protagonist. The space archivist runs into some interesting problems and finds herself tasked with an impossible job.
This starts off as a one-woman show. Just the narrator making an audio diary, in a spaceship with a robot (also voiced by the same actress) and an alien who makes bat-like squeals. The plot is a little irreverent and meandering, but in a fun way (think Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), and I'm not sure what it is leading up to, but the narrator is great company. She is funny and sparkly and it's a pleasure to listen to her. Other characters (played by other actors) appear in later seasons, and ... more
Likeable main character, fun bite size episodes, and a cool unfolding plot! I binged this in two days and can’t wait for more seasons.
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