Lewis is just your everyday internet, support technician… who can speak to people in the past and the future! What cosmic anomaly is connecting him to a fellow, lonely Scotsman in 1999, and a gifted physicist in the year 2052? And will they be able to stay talking forever?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFiction |
We recorded Season 2 of The Dial-Up in ONE DAY! And made a few mistakes during the process. Enjoy this mashup of bloopers, mistakes and random, delirious chat in-between takes!
In this special, bonus episode of The Dial-Up, writer/producer Philip Catherwood is interviewed by our very own Craig McDonald-Kelly (Callum) as they reminisce how the podcast began, the lengths taken to record a 2nd season and also take a healthy lo... more
SEASON FINALE: Dana and Callum team up in a desperate search for Lewis. Will they be able to find him, in order to close the wormhole in time? more
Dana teaches Callum and Lewis how to make a budget EMP generator, but with a Glasgow earthquake looming, will they have enough time to use their new devices? more
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The Dial-Up is one of my very favourite audio dramas and listening to it fills me with glee. The voice actors have effortlessly magnificent chemistry with each other. The script is clever and witty. The short length of episodes works really well as the story feels snappy and tight, never dragging on and no filler or padding to be found. more
Short and sweet, but a fun premise that's near perfect for a fiction podcast. Give it a listen.
Short and sweet, but a fun premise that's near perfect for a fiction podcast. Give it a listen.
Loved this weird little story. Hope it returns!
I loved the first season and stayed subscribed just to keep it in my library to re-listen time and again. I was surprised to see a second season and I was not disappointed after listening!
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