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Three Skeleton Key

This week on Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre premieres a new adaptation of George G. Toudouze’s “Three Skeleton Key,” airing this Friday at noon on KKFI 90.1 FM. In a brand new radio adaptation of the short story “Three Skeleton Key” three men tend to a lighthouse on a remote island...

Easy Aces: Baby Food [Rebroadcast]

[This week is a rebroadcast of “Easy Aces: Baby Food which originally aired on KCART 6/4/21.] Goodman Ace finds himself juggling his work and home life when a surprise from Jane, his wife, intersects with a potential business client in this episode of the classic Kansas City-born radio comedy, “Easy Aces.” Featuring...

Easy Aces – Jane Takes Up Astrology [Rebroadcast]

[This week is a rebroadcast of "Easy Aces - Jane Takes Up Astrology" which originally aired on KCART 1/8/21.] When Astrology keeps Goodman Ace from getting ahead at his job, his wife, Jane, decides to see what all the fuss is about. See what’s in the stars for Jane and Goodman...

Sorry, Wrong Number (from Suspense) [Rebroadcast]

(This is a rebroadcast of Suspense radio series “Sorry, Wrong Number” which originally aired on KCART on 3/5/21.) A bedridden woman listens in on a crossed-wire call, only to get drawn into a mystery deeper than she could have possibly expected. “Sorry, Wrong Number,” is a fun, twist-filled yarn that Orson...

Celtic/World/More or Less Trad Mailbag

Among our new-to-us finds this week, we bring you Irish music direct from Moscow from Polca in Ri's 2021 release From Sliabh Mosco to Cathair Pheadair.  We'll also bring you 2021 releases from Banter featuring Phil Beer (English); Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (Italian); Cara (German/Irish); Suthering (English); Grosse Isle (Quebecois); Mette...

August Heat (from Suspense)

Originally aired May of 1945, “August Heat” tells of the artist Withencroft who, struck by sudden inspiration, draws a picture of a criminal at his trial. Across town, the stonemason Atkinson carves a gravestone for a man who has yet to die. Although the men are unknown to each other,...