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Dead Pilots Society
In Dead Pilots Society, scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve. Starring actors you know and love from television and film, a live audience, and a good time in which no one gets notes, no one is fired, and everyone laughs. Presented by Andrew Reich (Friends; Worst Week) Ben Blacker (The Writers Panel podcast; co-creator, Thrilling Adventure Hour), and Noah Findling (The New York Times, Comedy Central).
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4.6 stars from 596 ratings
But I enjoy it so much and am loving almost every single live read. It must transform the material so much to have talented creative artists lend their skills to the project. It’s great and I cannot recommend it enough and would very much enjoy attending a live performance. Thanks for this!
trooperkurt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/23
Great idea, bad sound
The idea behind the podcast is really fun, but the sound quality is always really poor, which makes me not want to listen as much.
oboemoboe via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/26/23
Fantastic
Diverting. Entertaining. Takes your brain on a little ride. Sometimes laugh out loud; sometimes thoughtful. Just great. Update long time later, and I’m still looking forward to episodes of this show. It’s my go-to for long walks and drives
MaCoReviews via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/23
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