Incredibly Talented Professionals
It’s no surprise that I give this podcast an easy 5 stars. The amount of talent CTFDN has far outweighs ANY other type of “radio dramas”. (I often think of what Americans must have thought during Orson Welles’ “War of the Worlds” broadcast whilst listening to the Actors, Music, & SFX.) There is such a heavy load of amazing programs by various artists. My favourite (and fan favourite) Jason Hill on Horror Hill. I simply have no words for this man other than he sets the bar for voice acting. I am asking you to donate a few bucks a months on their Patron Page so we can keep this magic going! You’ll absolutely agree! My 3 favourite stories narrated, just off the top of my head & I highly recommend: •The Restoration read by Otis Jiry •Knuckle Supper read by Jason Hill •The Pill Mills read by Jason Hill Thank you for all of your hard work! ~Laryssa~ 🇫🇮ႽiႽႮႺiRl🇫🇮
Laryssa731 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/05/21
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I was so upset when the Chilling Tales podcast went away, but excited to hear about this one. So far it met my expectations and I look forward to future episodes!!
LadyKyley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/16
Simply put it as this love stories of horror and being scared look no further then the simply scary podcast using voices of Otis jiry and others two to three stories a episode two times a week. That's a good deal that doesn't cost an arm or a leg.Read full review »
jpaw1991 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/26/16
I found this podcast via the Nosleep podcast. I find this to be just as good. Man, some great writing, great music, and excellent readers. Highly recommended. Warning: If you don't want to be scared, don't listen. TimRead full review »
Jazzalive2001 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/07/17
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