Little Chills by National Public Radio

Little Chills - Volume 1 & 2
Fully Dramatized Muti-Cast Production
National Public Radio

192K

Veteran radio repertory company ZPPR Productions is guaranteed to give you goose bumps! Ranging from comic to horrific, their bite-sized thrillers include suspenseful contemporary dramas, satiric murder mysteries, and tongue-in-cheek parodies.


Vigilante: Is it a villian or a hero who turns in the subway mugger?

An Open-And-Shut Case: A shrewed, funny police lady solves what seemed like a straightforward murder case.

Deja Vu: The clock turns back, revealing a shocking truth to a dying man.

Hat Rack Of Death: In a delicious, murderous farce, the unlovely host of a bizarre cocktail party is found murdered.

Lefty: Stranded on a school bus with his fellow students, can the intelligent but gauche, warmhearted but clusey nerd save the day?

The Surveillance Of Benjamin Dogg: An ordinary man is trapped between an unknown murderer and the sinister, implacable police determined to protect him.

Spare A Quarter, Mr Fenton?: A gripping psychological thriller about an ambitious young executive haunted by the spectre of his greastest fear: homeless street people.

The Grecian Girdle: Set in ancient Greece, the story concerns philosophy and Hippolyta's missing underwear. A high-spirited parody of hardboiled detective dramas.

A Dove Audio Production
Unabridged Approx 3 hours

NPR Little Chills Vols. 1+2 LINK

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  • Thanks!

  • Yeay - needed something new. Thanks

  • Little Me thanking BIG you, Rik! :)

  • I have confirmation from Peter Blau that Andrew Joffe, one of the writers & actors of the series, is a Sherlockian, so the appearance of Holmes & Watson parodies in "Hat Rack of Death," as well as a couturier named BLAU are unlikely to be coincidences.  

  • These look like lots of fun, thank you!!

  • Brilliant Rick! Thanks! 

  • Whoa -- I'm the first one here.

    Thanks for these.

    • Thanks Kurt for the Thanks.  You are the first here.  I had to repost this.  I had older encodes with the new better encodes tacked on later.  When I went to delete the older encodes which were posted at Ning itself in 2008 the post went nuts and deleted most of itself.  I looked for 3 hours straight for the graphic and finally returned to my own backup disks and found it so I could put this excellent post back up.  it was originally posted at 32K and better ones later at 128K.  The 192K encodes were found while I was looking for the graphic last night so you are actually the first for the 192K encodes.  -------------------------------------------------------  R

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