Really Important Person Book Club
By Feral Penguin Podcasts
Really Important Person Book ClubApr 10, 2020
Episode 3 - Emmanuel
Having been tasked with reading Les Liaisons dangereuses for the book club, President Donny opts to take the easy way out and watches Cruel Intentions instead, much to the ire of his apparently important French guest.
The Really Important Person Book Club was created, written and directed by Graham Cameron and Alex Palmer.
Donny and Howard were played by Ben Keenan
Emmanuel by Mack McGuire
Bryce by Charlie Ryall
Katherine by Elizabeth Foster
This episode was recorded by Dax Liniere at Puzzle Factory Sound Studio
Credits read by William Campbell: https://www.starnow.co.uk/williamcampbell8
Music track Chopin-ballade-4 from Orange Free Sounds: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
This podcast uses these sounds from freesound.org:
Paper – Shuffle, Page Turns by nebulousflynn (http://freesound.org/people/nebulousflynn/)
011 Door opens and shuts.wav by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/)
The office by qubodup (http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/)
Satire Disclaimer:
The Really Important Person Book Club is a work of fiction, and in no way should the content be interpreted as an actual record of factual events. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental or is intended purely as a satire, parody or spoof of such persons and is not intended to communicate any true or factual information about that person.
Episode 2 - Justin
President Donny unwillingly sits down with mega hunk, Justin Trudeau, to discuss what legal eventualities could await our current hero in the White House, Ivanka, and skin color.
The Really Important Person Book Club was created, written and directed by Graham Cameron and Alex Palmer.
Donny and Howard were played by Ben Keenan
Justin by AW King
Bryce by Charlie Ryall
Katherine by Elizabeth Foster
This episode was recorded by Dax Liniere at Puzzle Factory Sound Studio
Credits read by William Campbell: https://www.starnow.co.uk/williamcampbell8
Music track Chopin-ballade-4 from Orange Free Sounds: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
This podcast uses these sounds from freesound.org:
Paper – Shuffle, Page Turns by nebulousflynn (http://freesound.org/people/nebulousflynn/)
011 Door opens and shuts.wav by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/)
The office by qubodup (http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/)
Satire Disclaimer:
The Really Important Person Book Club is a work of fiction, and in no way should the content be interpreted as an actual record of factual events. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental or is intended purely as a satire, parody or spoof of such persons and is not intended to communicate any true or factual information about that person.
Episode 1 - Andy
President Donny sits down with a Prince called Andy to discuss a very badly chosen book, allegories and their mutual friend Jeff.
The Really Important Person Book Club was created, written and directed by Graham Cameron and Alex Palmer.
Donny and Howard were played by Ben Keenan
Andy by Andrew Callaghan
Bryce by Charlie Ryall
Katherine by Elizabeth Foster
Credits read by William Campbell: https://www.starnow.co.uk/williamcampbell8
This episode was recorded by Dax Liniere at Puzzle Factory Sound Studio
Music track Chopin-ballade-4 from Orange Free Sounds: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
This podcast uses these sounds from freesound.org:
Paper – Shuffle, Page Turns by nebulousflynn (http://freesound.org/people/nebulousflynn/)
011 Door opens and shuts.wav by FreqMan http://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/)
The office by qubodup (http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/)
Satire Disclaimer:
The Really Important Person Book Club is a work of fiction, and in no way should the content be interpreted as an actual record of factual events. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental or is intended purely as a satire, parody or spoof of such persons and is not intended to communicate any true or factual information about that person.
An Introduction
Join eminent political historian (and occasional daily rag contributor) Howard Ruttleford III as he explains the origins of the club.
Directed by Graham Cameron
Written by Graham Cameron and Alex Palmer
Howard Ruttleford III was played by Ben Keenan: https://www.broadcastingmanagement.co.uk/talent/ben-keenan/