Dr Anastasia Black just wanted a quiet retirement, so she’s not exactly thrilled when her suburban terrace house spontaneously starts to travel through time and space. Even worse, she’s stuck with uninvited houseguests. Together they’ll try to get along in the face of alien invasions, hideous monsters, and an inability to put the kettle on without the house appearing somewhere new. But will it ever take them home?

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Night Terrace is an original time travel audio comedy starring Jackie Woodburne (Neighbours) as Dr Anastasia Black, Ben McKenzie as Eddie Jones and Petra Elliott as the mysterious “Sue”.

It also features a stellar cast of guest stars including Celia Pacquola (Rosehaven), Brianna Williams (The Bachelor Unpacked), Louise Jameson (Doctor Who), Andrew Hansen (The Chaser), Ming-Zhu Hii (The Ex-PM), Jane Badler (V), Lawrence Leung (Sucker), Tegan Higginbotham (Nowhere Boys), Cate Wolfe (Offspring), Andrew McClelland (The Dukes of Bröxstônia), Ian Smith (Neighbours), Virgina Gay (Winners and Losers), Toby Truslove (Miss Fisher’s Modern Murders), Adam Richard (Whovians), Cal Wilson (Slideshow), Francis Greenslade (Mad As Hell), Chris Taylor (The Chaser), Emily Taheny (Open Slather), Steven Gates (Tripod), Alan Brough (Spicks and Specks) and many more!

Night Terrace is produced by Splendid Chaps Productions, a creative team that includes the minds behind the hit Doctor Who podcast Splendid Chaps and the ABC television comedies Outland and The Bazura Project. There are two seasons (or series) of eight half-hour episodes already available, and a third on the way following a successful crowdfunding campaign.

There are also two six-episode mini-series, a 45-minute special recorded live in front of an audience, nearly an hour of special episodes created from fans’ suggestions, and a half-hour behind-the-scenes documentary produced by award-winning podcaster Josh Kinal.

Already listening? Check out our after-show podcast On the Terrace, discussing each episode on Mondays after it’s broadcast on the BBC.