Sorry About The Murder Fable and Folly Network
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In the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, the frozen body of Scott 'Scotty' McDonald is found inside the town's Zamboni.
Gaétan "Frenchie" Arsenault, the town's Zamboni driver, is the town's only Francophone. And so is instantly arrested for murder.
Can Frenchie solve the murder and clear his good Québecois name?
More importantly, can he solve it in time to prepare the ice for tonight's big 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Warning: Violence, excessive drinking, outdated ideas, and murder.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
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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1. Bonjour Beavermount
In the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario, Frenchie the Zamboni driver starts his day... and makes a frightful discovery.
Content warning: Violence, excessive drinking, unsafe driving...and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Recording, Mix, Sound Design: Adam Ive
Music: Oliver Wickham
Production: Dana Gadsden
Executive Producer: Steve Gadsden
Artwork: Michel Lang
Created, Written and Directed by Drew Frohmann
Many thanks to Steve Gadsden, Jake Bogoch, Tom Goudie, Michel Lang, Andy Burdenay, Laura Waters, and Adrian Newbould.
Special acknowledgement to Elder Waupoos and Laverne Lewis of the Ojibwe First Nation for their advice and approval.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Toronto, Ontario.
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2. Frenchie's Dilemma
Frenchie discovers the body of Scott 'Scotty' MacDonald...and when he calls Chieficer Dougie to the murder scene, Frenchie gets arrested!
Content warning: Violence, excessive drinking, unsafe driving...and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Recording, Mix, Sound Design: Adam Ive
Music: Oliver Wickham
Production: Dana Gadsden
Executive Producer: Steve Gadsden
Artwork: Michel Lang
Created, Written and Directed by Drew Frohmann
Many thanks to Steve Gadsden, Jake Bogoch, Tom Goudie, Michel Lang, Andy Burdenay, Laura Waters, and Adrian Newbould.
Special acknowledgement to Elder Waupoos and Laverne Lewis of the Ojibwe First Nation for their advice and approval.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Toronto, Ontario.
Find us on Instagram, Twitter and our nice little website.
Find and support our sponsors at fableandfolly.com/partners
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3. The Friends Of Davie Coyle
When Frenchie and Chieficer Dougie find young Davie Coyle passed out under The Big Beaver's tail, they learn about Scotty McDonald's dark past...
Content warning: Violence, excessive drinking, unsafe driving...and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Recording, Mix, Sound Design: Adam Ive
Music: Oliver Wickham
Production: Dana Gadsden
Executive Producer: Steve Gadsden
Artwork: Michel Lang
Created, Written and Directed by Drew Frohmann
Many thanks to Steve Gadsden, Jake Bogoch, Tom Goudie, Michel Lang, Andy Burdenay, Laura Waters, and Adrian Newbould.
Special acknowledgement to Elder Waupoos and Laverne Lewis of the Ojibwe First Nation for their advice and approval.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Toronto, Ontario.
Find us on Instagram, Twitter and our nice little website.
Find and support our sponsors at fableandfolly.com/partners
As you heard in the promo, Canardian is a fantastic show where Canadians gossip about their hometown. Listen now on Apple Podcasts.
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4. The Book Of Scotty
Frenchie unearths a brewing dispute around a rusted ski-doo...and some hard evidence.
Content warning: Violence, excessive drinking, unsafe driving...and murder.
Narrator: Tom Goudie
Frenchie: Jeff Tremblay
Announcer: Natalie Antaya
Recording, Mix, Sound Design: Adam Ive
Music: Oliver Wickham
Production: Dana Gadsden
Executive Producer: Steve Gadsden
Artwork: Michel Lang
Created, Written and Directed by Drew Frohmann
Many thanks to Steve Gadsden, Jake Bogoch, Tom Goudie, Michel Lang, Andy Burdenay, Laura Waters, and Adrian Newbould.
Special acknowledgement to Elder Waupoos and Laverne Lewis of the Ojibwe First Nation for their advice and approval.
Sorry About The Murder is a TA2 Original Production and was recorded at TA2 Sound + Music in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Toronto, Ontario.
Find us on Instagram, Twitter and our nice little website.
Find and support our sponsors at fableandfolly.com/partners
As you heard in the promo, Canardian is a fantastic show where Canadians gossip about their hometown. Listen now on Apple Podcasts.
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Season 1 Trailer
Trailer for the upcoming murder mystery/comedy set in the nice little Canadian town of Beavermount, Ontario.
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Customer Reviews
Deadpan Humor
Love this show. The delivery and storyline are subtle and nuanced. If you like British sitcoms, Arrested Development, Trailer park Boys, Parks and Rec, I think that you will like this show too. Looking forward to hearing more.
Pret’ner perfect
I love most things Canadian and this podcast
Is no exception. Hailing from rural Wisconsin, I’m loving the dialogue and depiction of small town communities. I’ll be sad when it’s finished!
This is Top Notch Humor - Canadian Style
There’s something remarkably brilliant about the juxtaposition of shocking violence being narrated in the style of a calm rural Canadian that makes this show devilishly clever and endearing. The dry delivery is so expertly timed that I find myself chuckling throughout.
I do not have the longest attention span, so getting to hear bits of this story come together in short bits like this really adds to the enjoyment. 10/10 stars. This is a gem.