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UnAired Productions
InSpectre
Former detective, and current ghost, Calvin Westover never missed a day of work in his life...or death. He spends his afterlife working as a P.I. (Paranormal Investigator) to solve crimes of a supernatural nature, aided by his unpaid intern, Arthur. (Formerly titled "InSpectre")
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 17 ratings
I love this show
This show is hilarious and has made me literally laugh out loud a few times which is really rare. Also the writing is good and I’m really getting into the plot and the mystery of it. Very well done
freakazoid4807 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/24
Cute!
Super corny, but made me laugh.
Accesette via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/23
Good original concepts
Listened to four episodes. Thoughts so far: like the jazz piano interlude music, and the vintage 60s cartoon sound effects. Both give the podcast a nice character. Jokes are unexpectedly raunchy, in a sometimes roundabout, offhand and clever way. Also the bleak corporate humor is an interesting...Read full review »
Anom652147 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/23
Recent Episodes
This episode is about two things: law and order...but not Law & Order, that's a whole other thing. Calvin is put on trial for breaking the PI ban, and you won't believe who testifies against him! Actually, you probably would believe. Huge thanks for their cameos to our friends at: Omega...
Published 01/20/24
Published 01/20/24
Oh snap, its a musical episode! (Cue jazz hands). Arthur plays around with magic and casts a musical spell, just as Calvin and Sam book an investigation into a Phantom problem. Guess its time to find some music (end jazz hands, that's right, the jazz hands continued throughout the entire episode...
Published 11/15/23
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