23 min

Chapter 2: The Falling Star feat. Josh Jones and Hannah Platt Edy Hurst's Podcast Version of... The War of the Worlds

    • Science Fiction

Chapter Two of Edy Hurst's Podcast Version of The War of the Worlds, an audio-scrap-book into the seminal scifi novel The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells.
In the second episode, we hear more about the falling stars spotting in the sky above Woking, and follow Ogilvy (Voiced by Hannah Platt) as they discover the crash site on Horsell Common. We also meet London journalist Henderson (voiced by Josh Jones) and do a deep dive into the world of news reporting in Victorian times and now.
Josh has a fabulous podcast all about history called Dead Drama
Follow @edyhurst on twitter, instagram or facebook for the latest on the podcast as well as songs and videos.
Credits:
Produced by Edy Hurst
Written by H.G.Wells and Edy Hurst
Theme Song 'The Fall of Saigon' By Ichabod Wolf
All others songs and music produced by Edy Hurst.
 
Notes on News Reporting thanks to:
Andrew Hobbs
The Deleterious Dominance of The Times in Nineteenth-Century Scholarship
Local Newspapers in Victorian Era via Press Gazette
NC State University
How stuff works
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chapter Two of Edy Hurst's Podcast Version of The War of the Worlds, an audio-scrap-book into the seminal scifi novel The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells.
In the second episode, we hear more about the falling stars spotting in the sky above Woking, and follow Ogilvy (Voiced by Hannah Platt) as they discover the crash site on Horsell Common. We also meet London journalist Henderson (voiced by Josh Jones) and do a deep dive into the world of news reporting in Victorian times and now.
Josh has a fabulous podcast all about history called Dead Drama
Follow @edyhurst on twitter, instagram or facebook for the latest on the podcast as well as songs and videos.
Credits:
Produced by Edy Hurst
Written by H.G.Wells and Edy Hurst
Theme Song 'The Fall of Saigon' By Ichabod Wolf
All others songs and music produced by Edy Hurst.
 
Notes on News Reporting thanks to:
Andrew Hobbs
The Deleterious Dominance of The Times in Nineteenth-Century Scholarship
Local Newspapers in Victorian Era via Press Gazette
NC State University
How stuff works
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 min