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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea - Old Time Radio Adventure

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea - Old Time Radio Adventure

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🌊 New Episode Alert: The Shiver Show Dives into a Jules Verne Classic!

Set your imagination free with this week’s episode of The Shiver Show, as we plunge headfirst into the 1977 old time radio production of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea—a gripping adaptation of Jules Verne’s 1869 classic novel.

Travel beneath the waves aboard the Nautilus, captained by the enigmatic Captain Nemo, as he leads his crew and captors on a journey through sunken cities, monstrous creatures, artic seas and the dark boundaries of Captain Nemo's ideology.

Join co-hosts Greg and Mary as they talk about the dramatic narration, eerie sound design, and the inspiration behind Jules Verne's writing. Whether you're a Jules Verne enthusiast, or a listener who craves a romping adventure, this episode will pull you in like a whirlpool. 🎙️🐙


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