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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2019 · 54 MIN

S1E7 - Room #812 - Cell Block B

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The Grey Rooms Presents: Room 812 - Cell Block B     INTRO Raymond discovers what it is like to feel truly alone.  You'll want to turn out the lights and listen with a good pair of headphones to get the full effect.  Written by: Brian Black Raymond performed by: Jason Wilson Bob performed by: Graham Rowat Audio production & sound engineering by: Jason Wilson   CELL BLOCK B Dead man walkin! Dead man walkin!  Everyone knows what to expect when they're sent to death row.  But if you're thinking about killing someone...be careful.  They might send you to see the warden of Cell Block B.  Written by: Gemma Amor McCready by: Graham Rowat Fergus by: Warren Richardson Jones & The Warden (not THAT Warden) by: Alistair Mackey Art by: Graham Rowat (Talk about a Jack of all Trades) Additional Art/Advertising by: Brooks Bigley   EXTRA STUFF  Visit our website at http://www.thegreyrooms.com Like what we're doing? Please support us on Patreon You can check us out on Facebook! And while you're there why not join our Emotional Support Group? We're also incredibly active on Twitter! Don't forget that if you plan on submitting a story for Season 2 that you have until March 2nd!  Check out the talented Gemma Amor and her friends at the Calling Darkness Podcast.  Their first episode just debuted on Valentine's Day.  Also you can grab a copy of Gemma Amor's work in her short story collection "Cruel Works of Nature."  Oh!  If you want to listen to more spooky stories, you can also listen to her stories featured in The No Sleep Podcast.  We'll be streaming our Behind the Door Live on YouTube on Sunday, February 24th (this Sunday).  It will be at 3PM EST.  Join us if you want to see Gemma, Jason, Brian, and Graham Rowat.  This episode will be guest hosted by the Ladies of Horror Fiction Podcast's own Toni the Reader.  

Room 812 - Cell Block B Intro Written by: Brian Black Raymond performed by: Jason Wilson Bob performed by: Graham Rowat Audio production & sound engineering by: Jason Wilson Cell Block B Written by: Gemma Amor McCready by: Graham Rowat Fergus by: Warren Richardson Jones & The Warden (not THAT Warden) by: Alistair Mackey Art by: Graham Rowat (Talk about a Jack of all Trades)  Additional Art/Advertising by: Brooks Bigley

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