Claybourne

Claybourne
Running time 5-6 minutes per episode
Country New Zealand
Language(s) English
Home station Newstalk ZB
Starring see below
Writer(s) Jim McLarty & William Davis
Producer(s) Andrew Dubber and Belinda Todd
Air dates since 1 June 1998
No. of episodes 96
Website http://claybourne.bandcamp.com/

Claybourne is a 1998s radio drama in 96 episodes with elementes of science fiction, supernatural, thriller and soap opera. The series was produced by Andrew Dubber and Belinda Todd of Pronoun Productions after the production of Ashley's Worlds.

Plot

After a breakup, American Thompson is on holiday from his work for Koestler Industries and arrives in Claybourne. He starts to investigate the death of behavioural psychologist Helen, working for Koestler on a secret project with commercial as well as military applications. He teams up with Mata and Mike of the Te Whenua o Te Irirangi-people and local bartender Karen.

Cast

Production

The sound was designed by Andrew Dubber and Sean James Donnelly. The music was performed by Victoria Kelly and Joost Langeveld.

The show was designed with a story arc spanning a full year in mind, but was cancelled after six months and ending the show on a cliffhanger. In 2006, Dubber sketched what he remembered of how the writers and producers imagined it may have continued.[1]

Airing and later release

The show aired four days a week just after 15:00 and with a repeat at 01:00.

Andrew Dubber later released the work under a Creative Commons license (by-nc 2.0).

Awards

Claybourne won "Best Dramatic Production of the Year" at the 1999 New Zealand Radio Awards.

References

  1. Andrew Dubber. "The End of Claybourne", Andrew Dubber's blog, May 2006. Retrieved 5 March 2014.

External links


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