February 15, 2026
The Fall of the City
The people of the city await the arrival of the great dictator.
Written by Archibald MacLeish, this poetic play was originally produced by the Columbia Workshop in 1937, as a warning about what was happening in Europe at the time. Its message seems especially appropriate again.
This production is by the Willamette Radio Workshop, in Portland, OR, under the direction of the late Sam A. Mowry.
Light of Other Days
What if the light coming through your window actually took years to get through instead of instantly? What you see is what was happening long ago, not right now.
That’s the premise of this story, originally written by British SF author, Bob Shaw, and produced here by the Sci-Fi Radio series.
Don’t Shoot Live Poets and
Life Dangling Lessons
A pair of the Two Minute Film Noir tales from ZBS. These are from the More Two Minute Film Noir disc.
February 22, 2026
Dragon
A medieval tale of dragons, damsels in distress, and knights to the rescue. When the Great Umber Dragon comes to the tiny hamlet of Swardvale, can a knight be far behind? Or is that a bit... convenient?
Written and Produced by Julie Hoverson for her 19 Nocturne Boulevard podcast.
The Portrait Painter’s Youngest Daughter
By Brian Price, and featuring the voice of Irene Ruderman Clark. Musical selections from the University of California Santa Barbara Cylinder Audio Archive (cylinders.library.ucsb.edu).
The piece was first heard as a part of the ElectroAcoustical Poetical Society’s audio art series, episode Languido.
(EAPS.mixlr.com)
March 1, 2026
Dead Winds At the Rolling Donut
Supernatural forces and familial love collide at the Rolling Donut, a roadside diner where anything can happen – and does!
Written and directed by Nicholas Thurkettle for the Earbud Theater.
The Survey
Would you answer questions when an obvious alien comes up on your porch and asks? Would you answer honestly?
By Yuri Rasovsy for his 2000X series on NPR.
The Acronym Song
by ISMO, a Finnish standup comic and writer.
March 8, 2026
The Bridge on the River Wye
One guess which popular movie is being satirized here. This Spike Milligan script was originally a Goon Show in 1957, and was then re-recorded as this 1962 LP with Milligan and Sellers and two up-and-coming talents from the Beyond the Fringe team, Jonathan Miller and Peter Cook. A classic piece of anarchy as always from Milligan, and great production values courtesy future Beatles producer George Martin.
Retrieved and restored by Taylor Jessen for his Fuji Puzzlebox blog, which has many restored audio works from a wide variety of genres and sources.
Cockroach Archaeologists of Tomorrow
A sketch about scientists of the future trying to make sense of what we leave behind.
From Big Fun Radio Funtime, a Twin Cities audio comedy group.
Harmonies From Hell
Faux advertising from Travesty Limited.
Truck Drivers’ Song School
Another non-commercial; I don’t know who made it, but I got these from Comedy At Large, a show on the old WCAL station at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN.
March 15, 2026
Westley’s Improbable Advertising
A silly set of linked faux ads written by Brian Westley for KFAI’s old Shockwave Show.
No Cause For Alarm
A very silly play from the Wireless Theatre Company in the U.K.
Written by Gareth Rubin. They claim it has nothing to say about the human condition or much of anything else. We’ll see, won’t we?
Go Fish With Death
It’s an old story of someone who is faced with death and tries anything to avoid it. From the Champaign-Urbana Radio Theater.
March 22, 2026
Spring Pledge Drive
Radio sketch comedy
Short works from The Firesign Theatre, Right Between the Ears, Hudson and Landry, Shockwave, Big Fun Radio Funtime, and the Mark Time Radio Shows. And a couple of surprises, too.
Please take a moment to go to KFAI.org/Donate and become a member of the KFAI Community Radio Community. Keep the resistance going in this joyous intercultural celebration.
March 29, 2026
The Last Harbinger, Ep. 1-2
Moloch is an absurdly brutal world where the vanity of the elite compels them to spend more on unnecessary cosmetic surgery than on medicines for children in poverty. A world wherein a twisted religious ideology applauds the materially well-off while condemning the homeless. A world rapidly destroying its environment. A world with precious little compassion. In short: Moloch is a civilisation destroying itself.
Written and produced by Roger Gregg for the Crazy Dog Audio Theatre in Dublin, Ireland.
The first two of five episodes. Two more next week.
All episodes are available on YouTube.
April 5, 2026
The Last Harbinger, Ep. 3-4
The people of Moloch are running out of time. Their seas are dead. Their air is filled with toxins. A civilisation that celebrates greed is destroying itself. Can truth save a world from self- destruction?
Crazy Dog Audio Theatre features many of the best voiceover artists in Ireland. Roger Gregg also created all the music for the play.
The middle two episodes tonight. Final episode next week.
April 12 2026
The Last Harbinger, Ep. 5
The conclusion. From Roger Gregg and the Crazy Dog Audio Theatre of Ireland.
All episodes are also available on YouTube.
Till Death Do Us Not Part
After my father died I had trouble getting them to terminate his cable subscription, too. This sounds very familiar to me. From the Voicescapes troop in New York City. Written by Tom and Ellen Curley.
The Time Artist
Another wonderful episode of the Action Science Theater podcast. By Dan Booth & Dan Bond.