50 episodes

When a laboratory accident leads to electrocution and the accidental discovery of time travel, Doctor Petronella Sage, alongside her faithful friend and companion, Erasmus Savant, seizes the opportunity to make her mark in the annuls of history.

Sage and Savant Eddie Louise

    • Fiction
    • 4.7 • 58 Ratings

When a laboratory accident leads to electrocution and the accidental discovery of time travel, Doctor Petronella Sage, alongside her faithful friend and companion, Erasmus Savant, seizes the opportunity to make her mark in the annuls of history.

    Turtles All the Way Down

    Turtles All the Way Down

    Episode 401: Dr Sage continues to travel without her friends. The Professor and Abigail surreptitiously follow after her time and time again, trying to figure out what she’s up to. At home in the laboratory at Kings, Death takes on a new meaning. Cast:Eddie Louise Clark as Dr SageChip Clark as Professor SavantJustin Bremer as … Continue reading "Turtles All the Way Down"

    • 38 min
    A Partial Detente

    A Partial Detente

    Episode 402: Dr Sage accepts an apology, but continues her research, while Dr McNeish plans to turn the lower laboratory into a lecture theatre. Will the new experiments of Dr Sage be discovered by the university? Will Dr Sage allow her friends back into her confidence? Will the machinations of Les arrêt du temps be … Continue reading "A Partial Detente"

    • 49 min
    The Call is From Inside the House

    The Call is From Inside the House

    Episode 403: Dr. Sage finds herself chained in the dark, The Narrator (Justin) acknowledges his research into the life of Dr. Sage to Erasmus and Abigail, but who is behind it all and what are their plans for Dr. Sage? Cast:Eddie Louise Clark as Dr SageChip Clark as Professor SavantJustin Bremer as the NarratorEmily Riley Piatt as Abigail … Continue reading "The Call is From Inside the House"

    • 50 min
    Insert Tab F in Slot P

    Insert Tab F in Slot P

    Episode 404: There are lots of moving parts. Justin, the Narrator, tries to navigate through them to bring clarity to the situation. Will he put the pieces together before Les arrêts du temps discovers how to travel back in time to change the future? Cast:Eddie Louise Clark as Dr SageChip Clark as Professor SavantJustin Bremer as the NarratorEmily … Continue reading "Insert Tab F in Slot P"

    • 37 min
    The Last Person

    The Last Person

    Episode 405 part 1 of a two part episode: Professor Savant returns to rescue Dr Sage, but she has a request of him that will change everything. Can Professor Savant co-apercept with Dr Sage without driving her mad? Will the secrets they share prove a bridge too far? Is this the end of the line … Continue reading "The Last Person"

    • 43 min
    The Last Person (part 2)

    The Last Person (part 2)

    Episode 405 part 2: Abigail and Erasmus revive Petronella, but she isn’t the same bold person. Has dying made Dr Sage see the light, or did trauma and brain surgery alter her irrevocably? Cast:Eddie Louise Clark as Dr SageChip Clark as Professor SavantJustin Bremer as the NarratorEmily Riley Piatt as Abigail Entwhistle Written by Eddie LouiseTheme music by Victor & the … Continue reading "The Last Person (part 2)"

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
58 Ratings

58 Ratings

emeraldmorning ,

My all time favorite

I’ve binged dozens of audio dramas and Sage and Savant is still my favorite. In fact, I would say this story is one of the best stories I’ve ever been exposed to.
The production is super fun, the pacing immaculate, the characters are complex and beautiful, and the story is funny, heart-warming, uniquely interesting, and exceptionally thrilling.
My favorite season is season 3 during which I binged multiple episodes a day. I would love to tell you my favorite parts but I don’t want to spoil it. ;)

Nalabeats ,

The Acting Turned Me Away

If you’re looking for a story to listen to and you want the acting to sound like they all came straight out of an episode of Blue’s Clues, then this is it. The acting and narrating is extremely amateurish. There’s a person heavily narrating the story but also plays a character in the story at the same time. If I wanted an audio book, I would have listened to one. On top of that, there’s these random lengthy pauses with an instrumental song; a very unnecessary addition to the episodes. An intermission I guess is what it’s trying to be. I disagree with a vast majority of the positive comments here. This was not at all what I was looking for. Limetown and Case 63 are far superior stories/dramas to listen to. This “podcast story” is merely an audio book series.

JUtah31 ,

Writing is laughably poor

Yeah pass. Don’t bother

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