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The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

EPISODE #705T "All The World's A Stage!" (Translated) The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

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4.4974 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2008

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

STARRING: Patrick Bristow (The Suite Life Of Zack & Cody, Desperate Housewives), Kevin Berntson (Reno 911, Monk), Brian Clark (Sizzle, PuppetUp) and Michael Oosterom (The Amanda Show, Pushing Daisies).

In This Episode...

We figured that some of our fans may not be able to understand the Shakespearean English in the last episode of Dr. Floyd, so we had it translated! Contains a new 'stinger' and Ranger Code as well! Trapped in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Dr. Floyd and Dr. Steve get cast in the production of Pyramus & Thisby!

EPISODE #705T
EPISODE TITLE: "All The World's A Stage!" (Translated)
WRITTEN BY: Grant Baciocco & William Shakespeare
RECORDED AT: Dr. Floyd Studios, Burbank, CA

REGULAR CAST:

  • Mr. Narrator - Himself
  • Dr. Floyd - Himself
  • Dr. Steve - Himself

SPECIAL GUESTS:

MUSIC BY: Jody Whitesides

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello young whippersnappers, Dr Floyd here. In a recent episode of Dr Floyd we traveled back to Shakespearean times.

0:10.0

Now we know that some of you fans out there might not understand Shakespearean language

0:14.3

so we've hired the Royal Shakespearean Academy of Brooklyn to translate these

0:18.1

episodes for more modern audiences enjoy.

0:21.0

It's time once again for America's favorite show, The Radio Adventures of Dr Floyd.

0:27.0

Brought to you by Dr Floyd.com

0:30.0

This week starring Patrick Bristow, Kevin Bardson, Brian Clark, and Michael Ostrom.

0:35.0

When we last left Dr Floyd and Dr. Steve, the Transletura had transported them to Athens Greece in the middle of William Shakespeare's play a midsummer night's dream.

0:43.6

So you're telling me that we've been cast as Shakespearean characters who are going to put on a play?

0:48.5

Yeah, we're two of the mechanicals.

0:50.0

Floyd, you keep on saying mechanicals as if I know what it means.

0:53.6

It just means common characters.

0:55.3

They aren't kings or other royalty.

0:57.1

They're just average working guys.

0:58.9

And from the looks of our outfits, I'd say I've been cast as snout the tinker and you've been cast as snug the joiners.

1:04.6

Well I know that a tinker works with metal because my dad used to do that, but what is a joiner?

1:09.8

It's a fancy word for a carpenter who installs doors and windows.

1:13.0

Look, we gotta get out of here.

1:14.0

Put your arm around me and I'll push the button on the Translatura remote control.

1:17.5

Not so fast, Floyd.

1:19.0

This could be my big chance to be a star.

1:22.0

A star? Yes, I've always wanted to act in a play.

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