Strangeness in Space Back in the Studio

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Heading back to the planet mirth, work is now underway on the third episode of Strangeness in Space –  the free to download online audio comedy which unites former Doctor Who companion Sophie Aldred with Saturday morning comedy legends Trevor Neal and Simon Hickson – and once again, joining them on the next leg of the adventure will be fellow Who alum, Barnaby Edwards.


The series sees Sophie, the manager of a NASA Space Centre gift shop, and Trev and Simon, two idiots claiming to be a 1980s styled synth pop duo called Pink Custard, thrown together with a stressy computer robot called LEMON, played by Barnaby Edwards, on board a damaged space craft, lost in a distant universe, orbiting Planet Mirth.


Trev, Simon and Sophie are racing into the future with a foot in the past (the nostalgic 1980’s to be precise). Along the way, fuelled by a diet of indigestible powdered space food, they will encounter a whole host of unusual space dwellers and aliens, all played by an exciting parade of cult actors and celebrities.


What’s more, the Strange Shop is now packed with different perks to help fund more days in the recording studio for the Strange crew – lots of them great for Christmas presents.


While we mention this yuletide season, why not give their Christmas song, Christmas in SpACE, a cheeky listen? Proceeds from purchases made via iTunes will go towards producing more episodes.



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