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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2016 · 1H 2M

9.1 - Mr Corbitt - How did Hardmeat get through?

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Episode 1 - The year is 1924, it is Christmas eve and the newly successful journalist Johnny Huck wants to celebrate the success of his latest novel - detailing the trial of one Bartholomew Ormund. He has invited a few of his friends to a party, not knowing that his neighbour, Mr Corbitt, is not what he seems... With huge thanks to Battle bards.com Kevin MaCleod at Incompetech FesliyanStudios and Pedar B Heland For their excellent music and sfx

Episode 1 - The year is 1924, it is Christmas eve and the newly successful journalist Johnny Huck wants to celebrate the success of his latest novel - detailing the trial of one Bartholomew Ormund. He has invited a few of his friends to a party, not knowing that his neighbour, Mr Corbitt, is not what he seems... With huge thanks to Battle bards.com Kevin MaCleod at Incompetech FesliyanStudios and Pedar B Heland For their excellent music and sfx

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