Every day in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, a Zamboni driver must solve a murder to clear his Québecois name...and the ice for tonight's hockey game.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production. It was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in Toronto, Ontario.
Special thanks to Elder Waupoos and Elder Lewis of the Michipicoten First Nation.
Warning: Violence, excessive drinking, outdated ideas, and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Music: Oliver Wickham/Steve Gadsden
Engineering/SFX/Mix: Adam Ive, Selina Firorini
Writer/Director: Drew Frohmann
Executive Producers: Dana Gadsden, Steve Gadsden
Design: Michel Lang
Special Thanks to Tom Goudie, Elder Laverne Lewis, Steve Gadsden, Russ More, Laura Waters, Adrian Newbould, Michel Lang, Stephen Leacock, and the town of Wawa, Ontario.
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Every day in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, a Zamboni driver must solve a murder to clear his Québecois name...and the ice for tonight's hockey game.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production. It was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in Toronto, Ontario.
Special thanks to Elder Waupoos and Elder Lewis of the Michipicoten First Nation.
Warning: Violence, excessive drinking, outdated ideas, and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Music: Oliver Wickham/Steve Gadsden
Engineering/SFX/Mix: Adam Ive, Selina Firorini
Writer/Director: Drew Frohmann
Executive Producers: Dana Gadsden, Steve Gadsden
Design: Michel Lang
Special Thanks to Tom Goudie, Elder Laverne Lewis, Steve Gadsden, Russ More, Laura Waters, Adrian Newbould, Michel Lang, Stephen Leacock, and the town of Wawa, Ontario.
Season 2 Update • Apple Podcasts Offer • The Beavermount Song
Sorry About The Murder
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Season 2 Update • Apple Podcasts Offer • The Beavermount Song
For all you Beavermounters listening on Apple Podcasts, we have an exclusive offer just in time for Season 2.
Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts and for just $4.99 CDN you’ll get Season 2 episodes a full week before anyone else! And you’ll get all episodes, Season 1 and 2, all ad free!
Also in this episode, we update the progress of Season 2 (Hint: we're in record mode)
We also reveal the Season 2 release date:
April 25! (April 18 for Apple Subscribers - and ad free!)
As well, we shout out the AMAZING people who have supported our nice little Canadian show over the last few months:
MattC, Jason Hill, pat, Wasinsandiego, Cheri, Jen, Lynne, and Professor Jim!
Aaaaand we have a special exclusive treat for all youze: a working version of a little ditty we're calling The Beavermount Song by Stampin' Cam Tanners.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and is recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Toronto, Ontario.
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Sorry About The Murder
Every day in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, a Zamboni driver must solve a murder to clear his Québecois name...and the ice for tonight's hockey game.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production. It was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in Toronto, Ontario.
Special thanks to Elder Waupoos and Elder Lewis of the Michipicoten First Nation.
Warning: Violence, excessive drinking, outdated ideas, and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Music: Oliver Wickham/Steve Gadsden
Engineering/SFX/Mix: Adam Ive, Selina Firorini
Writer/Director: Drew Frohmann
Executive Producers: Dana Gadsden, Steve Gadsden
Design: Michel Lang
Special Thanks to Tom Goudie, Elder Laverne Lewis, Steve Gadsden, Russ More, Laura Waters, Adrian Newbould, Michel Lang, Stephen Leacock, and the town of Wawa, Ontario.