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Episode 1: Keep The Home Fires Burning
Camlann - An Audio Drama
01/15/24 • 25 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e1-transcript
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Dai lights a fire.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Tân yn Llŷn, a protest song about the destruction of Penyberth.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Paul Warren as Gwaine and Peter Wicks as The News Anchor. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
This episode is dedicated to Angharad Gilbey, without whom this show would not exist. Caru ti, cariad.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Fantasy Violence, Strong Language, Fantasy Disaster, Death and Grief.
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Episode 2: Are Horses Still A Thing?
Camlann - An Audio Drama
01/29/24 • 26 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e2-transcript-horses
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
The gang deals with the local wildlife.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Pais Dinogad, an Old Welsh lullaby.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Paul Warren as Gwaine, Peter Wicks as The News Anchor and Beth Crane as The Kelpie. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Child Death (4:20-4:33), Drowning (19:12-19:28), Fantasy Violence, Death and Grief, Loss of a Family Member, Strong Language.
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Episode 3: The Lantern Man
Camlann - An Audio Drama
02/12/24 • 29 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e3-transcript-lantern
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Turn off the lights.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Dacw ‘Nghariad, a love song.
Huge thanks to the podcast Wooden Overcoats, and its lead writer David K. Barnes for letting us quote their show this episode. The phrase “other people are all there is” is a recurring motif throughout the series, and we echo the sentiment wholeheartedly.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Nicole Miners as Gwen (or Shújūn), Felix Trench as Kay, Peter Wicks as The News Anchor and Will de Renzy-Martin as The Lantern Man. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Emotional Manipulation, Misgendering (10:53-11:05), Triggered Anxiety (11:05-11:19) Fantasy Violence, Extreme Stress.
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Episode 4: Into The Fire
Camlann - An Audio Drama
02/26/24 • 31 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e4-transcript-gwen
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Who let the dogs out?
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Sosban Fach, a children’s nursery rhyme about a frying pan.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry and Nicole Miners as Gwen (or Shújūn). Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Additional sound design for this episode was provided by guest sound designer, Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Nightmares, Fantasy Violence, Strong Language, Mind Control, Abusive Relationships, Animal Attack (18.10-18.29), Emergency Surgery (21.57-22.40)
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Episode 4.5: Answerphone
Camlann - An Audio Drama
03/01/24 • 7 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e4-point-5-transcript
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus!
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
This episode featured Paul Warren as Gwaine. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Fantasy Violence, Strong Language.
2 Listeners
Episode 5: Gwaine
Camlann - An Audio Drama
03/11/24 • 31 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e5-transcript-voicemail
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Gwaine finds what he’s been looking for.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Cariad Cyntaf, it means “first love”.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Nicole Miners as Gwen (or Shújūn) and Paul Warren as Gwaine. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.\
Content Warnings: Fantasy Violence, Strong Language, Heroic Suicide (25:14-27:09), Major Character Death (25:14-27:09)
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Episode 9: Smoke On The Horizon
Camlann - An Audio Drama
05/05/24 • 31 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e9-transcript-bonfire
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Keep the fires burning.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
This is the final episode of Camlann - for now. If you’d like to join us for our finale listen along with Ella, Amber and some of the cast and crew, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch from 8-10pm GMT on Monday 6th May 2024. If you missed it, don’t worry - this and all of our livestreams are available to be watched back on Tin Can Audio’s YouTube channel.
The first season of Camlann was made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation. We’ll be applying for funding to make more. Funding applications do much better if shows have: high listener figures, public reviews, and if they can provide some of their own seed money to get started. So please consider leaving us a review, donating to our Ko-Fi or Patreon @camlannpod, or just telling a friend about the show. We really appreciate it.
The Welsh folk song Dai is humming in this episode is Lisa Lân, a lament for a dead lover.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Nicole Miners as Gwen (or Shújūn), Paul Warren as Gwaine, Felix Trench as Kay and Pip Gladwin as Arthur. Additional voices were provided by Marc Sollinger, Amber Devereux and the cast. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert.
This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Content Warnings: Attempted Mind Control, Loss of Agency, Threatening Behaviour, Strong Language
Episode 7: Under The Hill
Camlann - An Audio Drama
04/08/24 • 38 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e7-transcript-hill
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
In the Otherworld.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Robin Ddiog, a nursery rhyme.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Nicole Miners as Gwen (or Shújūn), Felix Trench as Kay, Fay Roberts as Rhiannon, David Charles as Lapwing, and Peter Wicks as The News Anchor. Additional voices were provided by the cast. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. With thanks to Méabh de Brún for her advice on Gaeilge, and to Angharad Philips and Tobias Weatherburn for their guidance on pronunciation in Welsh.
This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio and special guest sound designer Oliver Morris. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Discussion of Mental Illness, Brief Reference to Attempted Suicide (3:15-3:30), Discussion of Bereavement, Reference to Starvation, Emotionally Heightened Scenes and Dialogue.
Episode 8: Prodigal Son
Camlann - An Audio Drama
04/22/24 • 27 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e8-transcript-christmas
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Everybody finds each other.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The English folk song featured in this episode is The Gower Wassail, a song traditionally sung with friends and neighbours at Christmas in orchards and the countryside. The tradition has begun to be picked up in orchards in Scotland.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Nicole Miners as Gwen (or Shújūn), Paul Warren as Gwaine, and Felix Trench as Kay. Additional voices were provided by the cast. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert.
This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Discussion of Bereavement, Strong Language, Mention of Child Abuse, Fantasy Violence, Major Character Death (22:09-23:10)
Episode 6: The Sheep And The Goats
Camlann - An Audio Drama
03/25/24 • 35 min
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e6-transcript-odysseus
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Elsewhere.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Greek folk song featured in this episode is Ikariotikos - it’s a traditional dance and song from the island of Ikaria which has a ‘slow’ and ‘quick’ version. Odysseus sings the slow version.
This episode featured: Dimitri Gripari as Odysseus, Christina Appana as Ariadne, and Will de Renzy-Martin as Polyphemus. Additional voices were provided by the Camlann ensemble. Special shoutout to Ross McFarlane, for getting eaten by a cyclops. With thanks to Eleni Sfetsiori for her work proofreading and consulting on this episode.
This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ που με ακούσατε. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep sailing.
Content Warnings: Fantasy Violence, Discussion of Death and Grief, Gore and Violent Death (11:41-11:50), Eye Trauma (18:49-19:09)
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How many episodes does Camlann - An Audio Drama have?
Camlann - An Audio Drama currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Camlann - An Audio Drama cover?
The podcast is about Fiction, Drama and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Camlann - An Audio Drama?
The episode title 'Episode 1: Keep The Home Fires Burning' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Camlann - An Audio Drama?
The average episode length on Camlann - An Audio Drama is 23 minutes.
How often are episodes of Camlann - An Audio Drama released?
Episodes of Camlann - An Audio Drama are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of Camlann - An Audio Drama?
The first episode of Camlann - An Audio Drama was released on Nov 1, 2023.
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@canadianspiritgp
Mar 31
The sound quality, music, and sound design is top notch! But more than that, Camlann brings magic to life with brilliant voice acting and beautiful sound design. The creators should be proud to have created something so wonderful in a world that can seem so dark and dull.
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