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The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

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The Radio Adventures Of Dr. Floyd is a short audio and video series distributed via podcasting. Created by Grant Baciocco and Doug Price, it is a family friendly show in the style of old-time radio. The show also draws much inspiration from The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show. The show first began in April of 2004 on Dementia Radio but gained its popularity via podcasting. The show originates from Hood Avenue Studios in Burbank, CA.

Plot

Season 1 - 6 (and Live episodes)

When his Time and Space Travel Device is stolen by the evil mastermind Dr. Steve and his sock-shaped assistant Fidgert...Dr. Floyd, his young protégé Dr. Grant and their faithful robot companion C.H.I.P.S. must do what they can to get it back. Bent on achieving fame and fortune, Dr. Steve plans to race through history stealing historical items and then returning to the future to sell them on eBay. Can Dr. Floyd and his crew thwart the evil machinations of Dr. Steve and Fidgert?

In almost every episode the cast visits a famous historical figure.

At the end of Season 6, Dr Grant. passed his "Protege 101" test (with a score of 98%) and thus tested out of protege classification (and therefore must leave Dr. Floyd); C.H.I.P.S's Parents are in dire trouble and must help them without Dr. Floyd help (because bringing humans to C.H.I.P.S's planet is forbidden and would get C.H.I.P.S into big trouble); and Dr. Steve returns the Time and Space Travel Device to Dr. Floyd (because Dr. Floyd has stop him every time he has used it for personal gain.)[1]

Season 7 to present

At the start of Season 7, Dr. Steve (and later Dr. Floyd) go down to the Saddle River City Library to do some book browsing. The Librarian asks if there is some Doctor Convention in town, mainly because there have been so many doctors coming to the library. Dr. Floyd heads to the classical literature section placed in the basement of the Library. He finds Dr. Steve trying to find a book on 'the life and times of Berry Malaho'. Dr. Floyd then gives Dr. Steve a lesson on the Dewey Decimal System and then says he's in the wrong area as the classical literature is in the 800's. As Dr. Floyd shows him to the right section of the Library, they are stopped by three Doctors in different coats and are named collectively as 'The Literati'. They're goal is to 'bring about the total destruction and complete initiation of Dr. Floyd!' The Literati invented the Translitora which looks a lot like a laser cannon, but was built to destroy Dr. Floyd.

Dr. Steve however says that there can only be one person against Dr. Floyd in which should be himself. Dr. Steve pushes the button to the Translitora, grabbing both Dr. Floyd and Dr. Steve. In a flash Dr. Floyd and Dr Steve both vanish. The Literati think that they have destroyed Dr. Floyd, however, Dr. Floyd is found out that he and Dr. Steve are now stuck in the stories of Classic literature with the remote control. [2]

In every episode from Season 7 onwards, apart from Live Shows, the cast visits a famous classical novel/book.

History

The first episode was aired on Dementia Radio on April 4 2004 and began podcasting on November 7, 2004. Each episode is approximately 7 minutes long, though some are longer and some are shorter. The shows have featured guest stars from around the entertainment world playing historical figures. June Foray, Jeffrey Tambor, Don Novello, Frank Conniff, Rick Overton, Kira Soltanovich and Ron Lynch are among the celebrities who have played parts on the show.

The show was nominated for Best Comedy Podcast in the first ever Podcast Awards. It has also been featured on the front page of the iTunes Podcast Directory; in SPIN Magazine and iProng Magazine; as well as the Tivo Podcast directory.

The show has received recognition and several awards since its inception.

Characters

  • Dr. Floyd -"The World Most Brilliant Scientist" and the hero of the show. His main pet peeve is that Dr. Grant always talks about his small head.
  • Dr. Grant - (Grant Baciocco) Dr. Floyd's young protege.
  • C.H.I.P.S. - (Moira Quirk) Dr. Floyd and Dr. Grant's Faithful Robot Companion
  • Dr. Steve - Evil Mastermind and Dr. Floyd's Arch-Nemesis
  • Fidgert - Dr. Steve's "sock-shaped" companion.

Minor characters

  • Mr. Narrator - Narrator of the shows, who interacts with the characters at times.
  • Flight Attendant Krystee - A Flight Attendant on Dr. Floyd's Time & Space Ship
  • Ensign Tim Porary - Red Shirted Expendable Crewman
  • Mrs. Doris Floyd - (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph) Mother of Dr. Floyd
  • Mr. Beardychins - Mrs. Floyd's Pomeranian Puppy
  • Dr. Doug - Wayward protege of Dr. Floyd

Historical Figures

Episodes

Awards and nominations

  • 2006 Parsec Award - Best Audio Drama (Short) Research: 2006 Parsec Awards Winners, retrieved 2007-09-29
  • 2006 Podcast Peer Award - Best Family Friendly Podcast Research: Podcast Peer Awards 1 Winners, retrieved 2007-09-29
  • 2006 Just Plain Folks Music Award - Children's Storytelling - Nominee
  • 2007 Podcast Peer Award - Best Fiction Podcast Research: Podcast Peer Awards 2 Winners, retrieved 2007-09-29
  • 2007 Parsec Award - Best Audio Production
  • 2007 Parsec Award - Best Audio Drama (Short)
  • 2007 Podcast Peer Award - Best Family Friendly Podcast Research: Podcast Peer Awards 3 Winners, retrieved 2007-09-29

References