
A new scripted and lavishly sound-designed fantasy adventure from Stitcher, starring Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords). In 1768, the Fortitude, helmed by Lord Joseph Banks (Clement) sets sail to find a plant known to be the very source of pleasure in the world: Heaven’s Clover. Written and directed by Duncan Sarkies. Music by Lawrence Arabia. Original artwork by Stephen Templer. To listen ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

In the season one finale, tensions escalate when a dispute between Lord Joseph Banks and his Anderlugian hosts over a conical hat and some towels spirals out of control, with dramatic consequences. Featuring Jemaine Clement (Lord Joseph Banks), Lawre... more
As the Anderlugians host the crew of the Fortitude to an evening of glogg and salty pudding, Lord Joseph Banks has to contend with an insubordinate trouble-maker who has ideas above his station. Featuring Jemaine Clement (Lord Joseph Banks), Lawrence... more
Lord Joseph Banks and his crew bravely set forth for a journey that will probably result in certain death: traversing the treacherous Boiling Ocean. Featuring Jemaine Clement (Lord Joseph Banks), Lawrence Arabia (Solander) and Jonathan Brugh (Narrato... more
A religious plant ceremony offends Lord Joseph Banks' sensibilities, and he takes the law into his own hands, with disastrous consequences. Featuring Jemaine Clement (Lord Joseph Banks), Lawrence Arabia (Solander) and Jonathan Brugh (Narrator). Intro... more
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Hilarious, and entertaining. Reminiscent of classic old radio drama and humor. The acting, details and production find the magical balance between absurd and brilliant. I’d follow Jemaine Clement anywhere, but this, and the entire cast, are certainly worth the trip.
This show is hilarious, but it often becomes difficult to listen to due the audio quality or mixing. Too often it sounds like someone was surreptitiously recording conversations using their phone, muffled in their pocket. There’s just too much noise - noise that should be in the background, but is somehow in the foreground.
I absolutely love this silly series. It reminds me a bit of “Bleak Expectations” the also very silly BBC radio series. The voice acting is superb and the script is delightfully mad.
Witty, humorous, moronic, and fabulously brilliant. A constant laugh out loud tale with exceptionally colorful characters and equally entertaining musical backdrop.
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