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Campfire Radio Theater

The Road Ends at the Sea

Campfire Radio Theater

Haunted Air Audio

Drama, Fiction, Fiction:drama

4.8827 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Haunted by lost love, a successful writer revisits college friends manning a remote lighthouse on the Canadian coast, only to find a mysterious harbinger of doom waiting offshore. Warning: Contains explicit language and frightening situations. From the audio play written by Tim Wynne Jones Adapted, directed and produced by John Ballentine Cast Graham Rowat Mary Murphy Rish Outfield John Ballentine Jack Ward Original music score by Kevin Hartnell Running time 29:45 Follow us on Facebook @CampfireRadioTheater and Twitter @CampfireRadio

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0:00.0

Welcome, friend. Have a seat by the fire. Make yourself comfortable.

0:11.0

The Lately his dreams had been of Nan.

0:31.6

Ever since she reached out to him after so many years, he could think of little else. She was still for Scully,

0:39.9

that special one, the one that got away. He could see her again so clearly, that grin,

0:47.9

the mischief in her eyes. If he closed his own eyes, he could feel the warmth of her in his arms.

0:56.0

And then, and then the whole thing, the vision would cloud over.

1:03.0

He'd feel this dreadful premonition.

1:07.0

The lighthouse, purgatory point, Nan waiting at the water's edge, her back turned to him.

1:15.9

In the recurring dream he would grab her, spin her round, only to find her eyes, her beautiful

1:24.4

eyes, covered by coins.

1:31.4

The ferryman's toll to the other side. You're listening to Camp Fire Radio Theatre.

1:48.0

Tonight, we present a thoughtful tale, bridging that ethereal gulf between this world and the next.

1:55.9

The play, by award-winning novelist Tim Wynne Jones was originally produced for the classic

2:03.3

CBC radio series Nightfall.

2:07.9

It's called The Road Ends at the Sea. The loneliness was what got to me first.

2:23.3

I hadn't seen a soul since turning on to the Cape Road.

2:27.3

No wonder Nan's letter it sounded so desperate.

2:30.3

This time, Paul had gone too far, literally.

2:35.0

The road was climbing.

2:39.0

Road, it was little more than a rutted track.

2:43.0

The trees leaned over heavy with dead man's beard.

2:47.0

The forest was closing in.

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