Episode 270 – Meeting Six Suspects, Farewell Nod to Peter




Radio Drama Revival show

Summary: First things first this week - a farewell nod to Peter Bergman, founding member of the legendary audio comedy troupe The Firesign Theatre, 1960s America's answer to Monty Python. Their antics, multi-track madness and bitingly absurd satire imprinted the minds of a generation and transformed the concept of 'radio theater.' The Washington Post featured a nice tribute, as did NPR. The drama goes on. We feature the 2nd chapter of The Cleansed, give a shout-out to We're Alive, who continue to blow away all boundaries of what a podcast can and cannot do, and then move to our feature: Six Suspects by Vikas Swarup, adapted by Ayeesha Menon and produced by acclaimed BBC Producer John Dryden. Vicky Rai, notorious son of a prominent Indian politician, shoots dead a waitress at a trendy Delhi restaurant. At a lavish society party to celebrate his acquittal, he is himself murdered. Who did it? The Bollywood actress with a guilty secret; the American who came to India to marry his mail-order bride; the mobile-phone thief with big dreams; the tribesman on a quest to recover a stolen relic; or Vicky Rai’s mother, a corrupt politician who will do anything to cling to power? Recorded on location on the streets of Mumbai with an Indian cast. Radio Drama Revival - Episode 270