Friday, June 18, 2010

NEW PODCAST


Check out the newest CRT TALK podcast, with guest Anastas Varinos (Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Halloween Tree, The Prince and the Pauper, Treasure Island).

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

OUR NEW PUBLISHER


We are THRILLED to announce that we have a NEW PUBLISHER! CRT has signed with BRILLIANCE AUDIO, the largest audio book publisher in the United States! We have a great line-up of releases coming up - it's all very exciting!

Saturday, May 01, 2010

BUCK ALICE ZOOMING ALONG


Walter Koenig's BUCK ALICE AND THE ACTOR ROBOT. Although this show has been a long time in the making, I think it will be worth waiting for. It's a fun production: theater of the absurd, black comedy, and some great writing. After a long delay we are finally on track and have two editors on the project, Seth Adam Sher and Jim Hamilton, and Walter Koenig is very much involved with the editing and pacing of the show.

This is not the typical CRT show, and already I found a "critic" who wrote about it, pretty much blasting it before hearing it - which is amazing to me. Judging it before it is even released. Then again, we have come to expect that sort of thing these days. People hear what they want to hear. I remember a review we got when we released THE ALAMO back in 1999. A critic mentioned how he "rolled his eyes when Travis drew a line in the dirt for the defenders to cross." Well, the amazing thing is, that never happens in our production! It wasn't even in the script because I knew it was legend and not fact - and yet - here was this guy accusing us of having it in our show. Incredible. You can still see the review online where it has been misleading potential listeners for 11 years.
BUCK ALICE is one-fun-show. I am loving what I am hearing so far! Walters fans will really enjoy this one.

Last week we recorded THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER with a great script by MJ Elliott (Father Brown Mysteries, Perry Mason Radio Dramas) and a wonderful cast headed by CRT teen stars Anastas Varinos and Isaac Bean. We hope to have this one ready for a Thanksgiving Day Broadcast on Sirius/XM.

The world of contracts and negotiations have been dominating the CRT agenda for a few months and I am hoping that we are just about set and ready to make some exciting announcements. Yes, I have been talking about a new publisher since last October, and yes, it has taken this long to get biz done and ready for the dotted line. It will be well worth it though, and we are excited about it.

May will be a quiet recording month as we focus on getting BUCK ALICE ready for release. In fact, I'm not sure I will be recording at all until June. Gives me some time to catch up on my scripts which have taken a slow turn these past few weeks.

Not a week goes by that I do not get emails about Powder River Season 5. We will start recording new episodes this summer! These will be our final episodes in the series, and when completed (and assuming I get all the episodes done I want for the final season) we should have a grand total of 75 half hour episodes and 2 feature length productions. I'd love to hit 105 episodes, but someone else would have to write the 30 scripts to get there. Still, 75 is not a bad run at all. :)

Onward!

Friday, April 16, 2010

April already?

Well, I have been out of touch lately - both here and in the "real world" as things at CRT are incredibly busy. Two of our editors are working on getting BUCK ALICE completed, while MJ and Bryan work on FATHER BROWN and JARREM LEE.

We are ramping up with our new publisher (who we will announce soon) and are in talks for some heavy duty titles that will surprise just about all of our fans (again, announcement to come). I HATE not being able to spill the beans, but until the deals are set, we can't talk about it.

Add to this my trying to get some scripts done, and not having taken a break in about 9 years, I'm a little out of steam. So, I need to get off facebook, and blogger, and just take it easy for a while - because when the new publisher launches our titles, there won't be a moment of peace around here. Only one recording session is planned this month, for THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, and after that, I most likely will not turn the CRT mics on again until June.

Lots of amazing things about to happen. Just wait and see :)
cheers
~J

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Busy times

Is this the longest I've gone without posting? I think so. It's been a busy month with CRT and life in general. We are trying to get some productions wrapped up and ready for release, and planning new ones. We have a few sessions being scheduled for April, and most of these productions will air in the fall.
This week we should be releasing two new programs; a new FATHER BROWN MYSTERY called The Eye of Apollo, and episode 10 of JARREM LEE - GHOST HUNTER.

Our new audio book sideline has been very busy as well. We have one book in release, THE BOOK OF NONSENSE; and two more have been completed and will be out soon; KICHI IN JUMGLE JEOPARDY and also Earl Murray's MOUNTAIN SHERIFF (the first in a series of four). We have a lot of books in line for recording - a lot.

thats all for now. More later :) cheers

Friday, March 05, 2010

NEW RELEASE! SHAKESPEARE'S GHOST


The Bard himself has returned to comment on his life, his works, and how the centuries have treated him. J.T. Turner brings Shakespeare to life, and this audio presentation (based on his stage play) is filled with stories about Shakespeare, his works, productions through the ages, and passages from many of the Bard's best works. Created and Written by J.T. TURNER, this is the first production from our newest producer at CRT, Jim Hamilton. The show is now on Lulu.Com, and will be coming soon to Spoken Network, Amazon, Audible and i-Tunes.
SHAKESPEARE'S GHOST

Monday, March 01, 2010

TICONDEROGA COMPLETED

We started recording on Nov. 10th 2008 and finished taping in February of 2009, and now, on Feb. 28th a year after, the entire TICONDEROGA production has been completed! Bagpipes, fifes and drums, a few thousand muskets and Highlanders, and we're good to go! CRT's first historical program in almost 10 years.All 24 episodes are now at the CRT store on LULU.COM and the CD release will be this summer. If you don't like single episodes, we will soon have a continuous version available.

COLONIAL RADIO TALK seems to be catching on. We have had quite a few downloads to the podcast, and MJ Cogburn has set us up as a RSS feed; you can download the show from various podcast sites, or have it delivered to you each week via your email. All the info is at CRT PODCAST

Monday, so we're recording tonight. Three more episodes of SOLUTIONS, INC. We will wrap the series on the 15th of this month.

More later!
cheers

Thursday, February 18, 2010

NEW FATHER BROWN RELEASE


Today we released the second to last episode in our FATHER BROWN series.

THE INSOLUBLE PROBLEM


From London to Cornwall, then to Italy and France, a short, shabby priest takes on bandits, traitors and killers. Why is he so successful? The reason is that after years spent in the priesthood, Father Brown knows human nature and is not afraid of its dark side. Thus he understands criminal motivation and how to deal with it.

EPISODE 15: THE INSOLUBLE PROBLEM - Father Brown's best friend is a master thief, who's been assigned the task of catching another thief. But first the pair must solve a murder that couldn't possibly have happened.

THE FATHER BROWN MYSTERIES

Starring J.T. TURNER as Father Brown. HUGH METZLER as Inspector Craven.

From the FATHER BROWN short stories by G K Chesterton

Dramatized by M J Elliott

Executive Producer MARK VANDER BERG. Directed by JERRY ROBBINS. Produced by M.J. COGBURN

Music by KEVIN McLEOD

Saturday, February 13, 2010

QUESTIONS FOR LINCOLN CLARK?


QUESTIONS FOR LINCOLN CLARK?? Lincoln will be my guest on COLONIAL RADIO TALK, our new podcast, recording Mon. Feb. 15th. Lincoln has been with CRT for 20 years, and is perhaps best known as "Doc" in POWDER RIVER. If you have anything you would like to ask Lincoln, please post your questions in the CRT Forum in the catagory of QUESTIONS FOR THE CRT PODCAST. This show will be posted March 5th

Friday, February 12, 2010

NEW COLONIAL RADIO PODCAST

Check out the brand new COLONIAL RADIO PODCAST! This is going to be a "behind the scenes" look at CRT shows past, present and future with the actors of the CRT Players. This week, my guest is J.T. Turner in the first of a two-part interview!

THE COLONIAL RADIO PODCAST

Monday, February 08, 2010

PLUGGING AWAY



Been a busy month here at CRT, including finishing off our 12 hour production of TICONDEROGA. We've recorded the bagpipes and drums and putting the finishing touches on the battle scenes - which are rather extensive! The show began broadcasting Dec.4th on our Sirius/XM Radio Show, and will continue through May.

Also this month we recorded a book, KICHI in JUNGLE JEOPARDY, which is a fun story that I think kids will love. J.T. Turner performed this one, and we managed to record the entire story in one day!

Also on our new Audio Book front, Anastas Varinos continues recording LORENZO AND THE PIRATE, and Sam Donato is hard at work recording Earl Murray's MOUNTAIN SHERIFF.

Also in production is our PROJECT-X; a feature that we will announce the title of when it is completed, and also a new series SOLUTIONS, INC. began recording and will continue through March.

Pictured is J.T. Turner at the session for KICHI!