Notes: “Why Did the Werechicken Cross the Road?” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Brad Graham. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiessen, Travis Friesen, Kelsey Krogman, and Brad Graham. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
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Episode 26: He Ain’t Easy, He’s my Brother
Episode 25: Back to the Past
Notes: “Back to the Past” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Peter Church and Brad Graham. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiessen, Kelsey Krogman, and Brad Graham. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 24: Battletrek Starlactica
Notes: “Battletrek Starlactica” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Peter Church. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 23: Hair of the Fever Dream
Notes: “Hair of the Fever Dream” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Bradley G. Graham. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiessen, Brad Graham, Hayley Rosenau, Matthew Schaaf and Travis Friesen. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 22: They Still Call Me Bilch
Notes: “They Still Call Me Bilch” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Bradley G. Graham. It features the vocal talents of Stuart Giesbrecht as Herbert Von Bonch, Anja Jonsson as Sylvia Incubi-Von Bonch & the Pizza Delivery Girl, Matthew Shaaf as the Taser-Wielding Night Watchman, Mike Thiessen as Tad Bilchner, and Brad Graham as the Station Manager. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 21: They Call Me Bilch
Episode 20: Close Encounters of the Tadwerd Kind (or “At Whit’s End”)
Notes: Close Encounters of the Tadwerd Kind (or “At Whit’s End”) was written and performed by Peter Church and Michael P. Thiessen. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 19: April Fooling Around
Notes: “April Fooling Around” was written by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Rachel Franson as Tanya Bilchnette, Amy Pohl as Whitney Slowburn, Kimberley Church as Stella Stanfield, and Mike Thiessen as The Time Professor. Special thanks to Peter Church and Mike Thiessen for their rendition of the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 18: Lucky and his Charms
Notes: “Lucky and his Charms” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 17: Lickety Splitzville (or “A Salt with a Deadly Shaker”)
Notes: “Lickety Splitzville (or ‘A Salt With a Deadly Shaker’)” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Travis Friesen as Officer Quincy Pidesky. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 16: I’m with Cupid
Notes: “I’m with Cupid” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Brad G. Graham as The Station Manager and Travis Friesen as Officer Quincy Pidesky. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 15: Merry Christmas, Mutant County!
Notes: “Merry Christmas, Mutant County!” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features the additional vocal talent of Brad Graham, Natalie Kloster, Esther Koepnick, and Heidi Susanne MacDonald. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle, and to Travis Friesen, Danae Kimpinski, Jason Schlinker, and Kealey Storrs for their contributions to the production.
Episode 14(b): Mutant County Origins, etc., etc., Something, Mothmen
Notes: “Mutant County Origins, etc., etc., Something… Mothmen: Part B” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Kimberley Church as Adly Addelsson and Caleb Gordon as The Mothman. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle, and to Brad Graham for his sound work (his work is always sound, but in this case he was literally working with it!).
Episode 14(a): Mutant County Origins, etc., etc., Something, Mothmen
Notes: “Mutant County Origins, etc., etc., Something… Mothmen: Part A” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Caleb Gordon as Joey & Hambone, and Kimberley Church as Adly Addelsson. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle, and to Brad Graham for his sound work (his work is always sound, but in this case he was literally working with it!).
Episode 13(c): A Hardly Boys Adventure
Notes: “A Hardly Boys Adventure: Part C” was written by John Fleming and performed by Michael P. Thiessen, Peter Church, Stephanie Lanting, and Andrew Legg. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 13(b): A Hardly Boys Adventure
Notes: “A Hardly Boys Adventure: Part B” was written by John Fleming and performed by Michael P. Thiessen, Peter Church, Stephanie Lanting, and Heidi Susanne MacDonald. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 13(a): A Hardly Boys Adventure
Notes: “A Hardly Boys Adventure: Part A” was written by John Fleming and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church.
Episode 12(c): Damage Control
Notes: “Damage Control” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 12(b): Station Identification
Notes: “Station Identification” was written and performed by Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 12(a): That’s Just Dandy
Notes: “That’s Just Dandy” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 11: Whitley Quickman and the Fountain of Ruth
Notes: “Whitley Quickman and the Fountain of Ruth” was written by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Stephanie Lanting as Ruth Anne Marie Bilchner. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 10: Gerry and the Fallmart Brigade
Notes: “Gerry and the Fallmart Brigade” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 9: “Sentient Sensibility” A Mike n’ Pete Adventure
Notes: “Sentient Sensibility” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Bethany Wickens as Bea Illington, pet shop owner.
Episode 8: Changelings, Squidtuplets, and Ra – Oh my!
Notes: “Changelings, Squidtuplets, and Ra – Oh my!” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 7: Handbooks & Flamethrowers
Notes: “Handbooks & Flamethrowers” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 6: Zombie Life Awareness Week
Notes: “Zombie Life Awareness Week” was written by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Stephanie Lanting as Rika Mortis, resident Necromancer and Zombie Queen. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 5: A Real Night Mayor
Notes: “A Real Night Mayor” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick for the WLFC studio jingle.
Episode 4: Hell Hath No Furry
Notes: “Hell Hath No Furry” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Heidi Susanne MacDonald as lycanthropic lover, Dana Furbottom.
Episode 3: Al’s Pregnant
Notes: “Al’s Pregnant” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church.
Episode 2: Edgemont Springs
Notes: “Edgemont Springs” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen & Peter Church, and features Anna Dagleish as Lynn Rinalynn with Weather.