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23rd Dec 2019

Christmas Special: Christmas Slipped By

A Geekygirl Production, written and produced by Beccy Stirrup

Cast:

Sam and CAL were played by Beccy Stirrup

Reference List:

Music: Ad Astra by Six Umbrellas

CHRISTMAS BONUS episode:

  1. Flush: acclivityFebruary 17th, 2009
  2. Alien horde & Gavel: from Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country
  3. Reboot/wake-up: JapanYoshiTheGamer
  4. Typing: Marco Luzi
  5. Walking: Nox_SoundNovember 1st, 2019
  6. Door: Space station door: neufvJune 9th, 2008, 
  7. Station ambience: DaveOfDefeat2248September 27th, 2015
  8. Puck: 2014-tree-frogs2-edit2.aiff alienistcog

Disclaimer:

Ignorance Was Bliss Promo by Kate Wallinga (check out the show – it’s very good) Kate Wallinga @IWBpodcast website: iwbpodcast.com



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Diary of a Space Archivist
A light-hearted podcast about friendship, chocolate and space...
Sam archives space. Yep. It's pretty boring... until she finds an alien-bat-thing hiding inside her robot companion. How will she keep the cute, and definitely not terrifying, creature safe from the very corporation that employs her? After all, she's just an archivist.
Don't worry, everything will be fine...
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Beccy Dye (nee Stirrup)

I'm Beccy and I make 'Diary of a Space Archivist', 'Story Trails' and the recently launched, 'Story Trails Tours'.

I'm a storyteller, so I have the unbelievable joy of creating stories and unearthing folktales and, well, telling them in a variety of joyous ways. It's a beautiful job, and I feel really fortunate to have it.

I work a lot with various community groups and people from the ages of 3 to 93, developing stories, alternative games, fun projects and podcasts.

'Diary of a Space Archivist' is aimed at adults (though folk have reached out telling me that they listen with their children). It's a comedy sci-fi set in space.

'Story Trails' is a mix-up of the various projects that I've developed and ranges from live shows right through to showcasing podcast episodes created by young people.

'Story Trails Tours' is aimed at family listening and should be fun for children from the age of 5 right through to older adults. It's set in an enchanted world that's seen better days, and involves an ex-valkyrie trying to give humans tours of the magical world whilst keeping them safe from all the other creatures within it...