5 reviews
This III Kippers production has your attention from the very beginning until the end. It's so amazing & addictive, you can easily listen to all ten episodes in one day. I love how it makes you think you know who the killer is & then gives you a little twist to make you question that.
Amazingly written by Joe Derrick & brilliantly casted. The audio effects by benbrick are just perfect & so is the soundtrack. Do listen with headphones to get the best possible experience! It's also totally worth a relisten to see if there where any clues/easter eggs you missed the first time around.
You can really tell how much time & love that went into the making of this amazing podcast. I hope we will get more productions like it from III Kippers in the future.
Amazingly written by Joe Derrick & brilliantly casted. The audio effects by benbrick are just perfect & so is the soundtrack. Do listen with headphones to get the best possible experience! It's also totally worth a relisten to see if there where any clues/easter eggs you missed the first time around.
You can really tell how much time & love that went into the making of this amazing podcast. I hope we will get more productions like it from III Kippers in the future.
- ninanorlund
- May 27, 2022
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I've discovered Radioman through Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Joe Derrick, from the production company Ill Kippers. When I heard about what the story was about I was instantly intrigued and couldn't wait to listen to it. And I can say: Radioman totally exceeded my expectations! Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is my favourite actor so I was excited to see him in another form of acting: voice acting. And I can say he is just as brilliant in that as well! He really brought the character of Chas to life and he was just perfect as the narrator of the story. But honestly all the actors were amazing. Even though you only hear their voices, every character really had its own personality and made me care for them. I loved the relationship between Chas and his daughter, I was scared for all the women to be the next victim and I couldn't wait to hear how the stories of the characters would continue. This is all thanks to the amazing cast of Radioman.
The story is nothing short of incredible. It's mysterious, intriguing, it keeps you constantly guessing about who might be the killer and it keeps you on the edge of your seat. Radioman isn't just giving everything away from the start. Sometimes you meet characters or listen to a scene you can't really place, but later on you get more pieces of the puzzle and suddenly the scenes you've listened to earlier start to make a lot of sense. This keeps you constantly on edge. Radioman expects some sort of activity from its listeners, which truly draws you into the story. It's almost as if you are there next to Chas trying to unravel all the secrets. You're immerged into the story and are part of Tanford and its community for 10 episodes.
Last but not least I have to say that the sound design of Radioman is phenomenal. You can exactly picture where the characters are - inside, outdoors, in a bar or at home - so you can almost see the scenes as a movie in your head. Even the murder scenes are done so well. It's almost visceral. You can totally envision what the killer is doing.
And then we have the music. The music is just truly amazing. It has this kind of mysterious vibe that makes you want to keep listening to the story. It draws you in and it adds another layer to the story.
If you love a good crime story with amazing characters, a fantastic story and incredible sound design then you will absolutely love Radioman. This podcast is nothing short of phenomenal and I can't wait to relisten to this story.
The story is nothing short of incredible. It's mysterious, intriguing, it keeps you constantly guessing about who might be the killer and it keeps you on the edge of your seat. Radioman isn't just giving everything away from the start. Sometimes you meet characters or listen to a scene you can't really place, but later on you get more pieces of the puzzle and suddenly the scenes you've listened to earlier start to make a lot of sense. This keeps you constantly on edge. Radioman expects some sort of activity from its listeners, which truly draws you into the story. It's almost as if you are there next to Chas trying to unravel all the secrets. You're immerged into the story and are part of Tanford and its community for 10 episodes.
Last but not least I have to say that the sound design of Radioman is phenomenal. You can exactly picture where the characters are - inside, outdoors, in a bar or at home - so you can almost see the scenes as a movie in your head. Even the murder scenes are done so well. It's almost visceral. You can totally envision what the killer is doing.
And then we have the music. The music is just truly amazing. It has this kind of mysterious vibe that makes you want to keep listening to the story. It draws you in and it adds another layer to the story.
If you love a good crime story with amazing characters, a fantastic story and incredible sound design then you will absolutely love Radioman. This podcast is nothing short of phenomenal and I can't wait to relisten to this story.
- melissablad
- May 28, 2022
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This production has your attention from the beginning until very the end.
The story and overall characters are amazingly written and played, it's like you're listening to a movie and with a bit of imagination you can even "see" it!
This podcast makes you think you know who the killer is but then there's a twist and you're starting to doubt if you're really sure who it is.
This podcast is so addictive that it's very easy to get into and makes you want to relisten and experience it all over again, it's one of the best crime dramas I've ever listened to, everything fits perfectly in its place, you can hear how much energy, time and love everyone put into this amazing production!
I highly recommend you to listen to Radioman with headphones, in this way you'll get the full experience!
The story and overall characters are amazingly written and played, it's like you're listening to a movie and with a bit of imagination you can even "see" it!
This podcast makes you think you know who the killer is but then there's a twist and you're starting to doubt if you're really sure who it is.
This podcast is so addictive that it's very easy to get into and makes you want to relisten and experience it all over again, it's one of the best crime dramas I've ever listened to, everything fits perfectly in its place, you can hear how much energy, time and love everyone put into this amazing production!
I highly recommend you to listen to Radioman with headphones, in this way you'll get the full experience!
- liane_oudbier
- May 29, 2022
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One of the best crime dramas I've ever experienced. The performances, writing, soundtrack and overall production of this series keep you completely gripped and guessing right until the very end. Very immersive, as if you're listening to a film. Highly recommend to any crime fan!
- Erin_Honora
- May 27, 2022
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I'm stuck at home post op so thought I'd treat myself to an audible drama. I love Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, David Morrisey and Cathy Tyson so it was a complete no brainer downloading Radioman; so glad that I did because it's a brilliant piece of storytelling. My recommendation is you put on headphones and strap in!
This is definitely a darker piece than I thought it would be and I'm having a re listen because there are some things I'm sure I missed first time.
The characterisation is spot on and the plot takes some unexpected turns; it's set up so that you may question who did what until the final episode which was genuinely shocking. Love the juxtapositioning of India and Chas's experiences; very clever.
Bits are grim but if, like me, you love a psychological thriller then highly recommend!
This is definitely a darker piece than I thought it would be and I'm having a re listen because there are some things I'm sure I missed first time.
The characterisation is spot on and the plot takes some unexpected turns; it's set up so that you may question who did what until the final episode which was genuinely shocking. Love the juxtapositioning of India and Chas's experiences; very clever.
Bits are grim but if, like me, you love a psychological thriller then highly recommend!
- ejayb-92924
- Dec 4, 2024
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