Ep. 42 - The Green Lama - "The Last Dinosaur"

Episode 42 April 01, 2024 00:40:34
Ep. 42 - The Green Lama - "The Last Dinosaur"
Madison On The Air
Ep. 42 - The Green Lama - "The Last Dinosaur"

Apr 01 2024 | 00:40:34

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Show Notes

Trying to network in 1940’s Tinsel Town, Madison crosses paths with Jethro Dumont, better known as “The Green Lama.” He’s in Hollywood to celebrate his friend’s new movie, “The Last Dinosaur.” But the drama leaps from the screen when the film’s leading lady is actually killed by a dinosaur! It’s going to take all of The Green Lama’s powers of mediation to solve this case… and tolerate Madison.

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Written & Produced by Chrisi Talyn Saje

Audio Engineering by Jeremy Saje

CAST:

Madison Standish: Chrisi Talyn Saje

Jethro Dumont/The Green Lama: AJ Fidalgo

Mary Carter: Chelsea Greer

Filbert Jones: Steve Jun

Sy Martin: AJ Cruz

Herman K. Herman: Tom O'Connor

Gloria Spear: Jess McCoy

George Fischer: Jonathan Winstead

Hotel Waiter: Jeremy Saje

and James C. Taylor appeared as our Announcer

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