Fight for the Remote, Episode 6 Audiobook, by Mark Adams Play Audiobook Sample

Fight for the Remote, Episode 6 Audiobook

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Read By: Ayesha Antoine, Andrew Hayden-Smith, Helen Oakleigh Publisher: The Copyright Group Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2012 Format: Original Staging Audiobook ISBN:

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Fight for the Remote, Episode Six: 'The Saga Revelations'. I've never known a children's book with so many overt revelations to clitori. Alice gets her one client, Camp Raymond, a career-boosting gig reading his best-selling children's novel on tape, leaving Jon at home to clean the house (with a little help from his sci-fi fan friends). While Jon is embroiled in an all-day Star Wars marathon, Alice battles with Camp Raymond's expressive eccentricities to distract her from wondering where her life is going. Written by Mark Adams. Directed by Helen Oakleigh.

The Cast: Alice: Ayesha Antoine; Jon: Andrew Hayden-Smith; Keren: Helen Oakleigh; Grub: Daniel King; Married Dave: Nathaniel King; Derek: Cliff Chapman; Happy: Aziz Neil D'Souza. With Keith Flood as Camp Raymond. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme tune by Manike Music. Additional Music by James Dunlop. Post production by Robbie Dunlop. A Fantom Films Production 2011. Warning some scenes contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature.

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About Mark Adams

Mark Adams is the author of Turn Right at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the Lost City One Step at a Time. His writing has appeared in GQ, Outside, New York Times Magazine, Fortune, Rolling Stone, and National Geographic Adventure, among others. He lives near New York City with his wife and their three sons.