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Danny Roa and Clay McDermott
The Last Show
The Last Show is an audio drama about the end of the world and the college radio show that survived it. After the old world burns away in a nuclear reckoning, the hosts of The Last Show need to find their place in the ashes and their role in what comes next. This podcast is a Wasteland Radio production created in association with WTBU Radio. Visit wtburadio.org for more.
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5.0 stars from 10 ratings
Love this podcast!
Despite me being a bit confused on the first few episodes, this podcast really is great. The storyline is engaging and the characters and voice acting are great!! I expected the audio quality to go down with the quarantine, but I couldn’t tell the difference! The only thing was that I found it a...Read full review »
thistlesandstars via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/19/21
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Published 05/11/20
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