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05/08/06:

The final episode of the season, and it's jam-packed with wonder! I think you'll enjoy it. I wrote all the episodes this week, as the season finale, and I'm very proud of them all. Two of these are series finales as well, so you should really check them all out. We will miss Decker & Hayes and Tract or Fiction, but I promise you we will replace them with all new series next time that you will really dig. We've been talking about them, and I'm already excited. So, anyway... enjoy!

And of course, the original scripts for each episode has been put up as well.

An Epic Echoes Marathon, all episodes from the first & second series in reverse (and therefore chronological) order, will be broadcast on Tuesday, May 16th, 1pm-7pm on WHRW Binghamton. You can listen in on the radio in the Binghamton area at 90.5 FM, or on the internet on the WHRW site.

"Welcome to the Wax-Work" will return next semester with all new shows, and there will likely be a "Wax-Work Summer" program featuring a new 6 episode series of Guard Duty over the summer. Keep checking the site for news.

05/01/06:

Mayday is here, and with it comes the second to last episode of the season. Don't fret, next week's is going to be a showstopper explosivo episode, so it will all be worth it. For now, let's build up to it with these exciting episodes! Wheee!

And of course, the original scripts for each episode has been put up as well.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

04/24/06:

Three episodes left (including this one) and things are really going well. Two of the four shows are going to be ending for good, so that's pretty crazy. We've actually already recorded everything for the semester, now it's just a matter of me editing and releasing everything. I think everything will go well and on schedule. I am excited.

And of course, the original scripts for each episode has been put up as well.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

04/10/06:

We're really cruising through this season, aren't we? I am pretty impressed. Only three more episodes left after this. Wow. Anyway, this is the eighth installment of this, the fourth season of Welcome to the Wax-Work. Pretty exciting! Things are getting crazy in all our series, so I hope you're all following along! Here we go...

And of course, the original scripts for each episode has been put up as well.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

04/03/06:

Happy Four Year Anniversary, wax-work.com! It was four years ago, on April the 1st 2002, that this site first graced the net. Now here we are, four years later. Is the site still the same? Not quite- there was no inkling of radio serials in my mind back when we began. I am very happy with the way things have gone though. For now, here's this week's radio series!

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

3/27/06:

WOW, we're already more than half-way through the season! Can you believe it? Six down, five to go. Does that mean these episodes are the top point of the pyramids of the season's plots? You tell me. Give 'em a listen.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

3/20/06:

The Amazing Fifth Episode of Welcome to the Wax-Work is here, and it's read to kick your butt all over the place. That is what five means in latin, right? Butt-kicker? I think so. Because we knew there would be so much butt kicking from the episode in general, we tried to keep the butt-kicking out of the plots of the shows to even it out. Maybe.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

3/7/06:

Four down, seven to go in this eleven episode season. We've got next week off, due to spring break, though I'll probably put up a new week of Historical lessons in This Day in History. This week, however, we've got all new episodes all around!

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

2/27/06:

The third episode of the season comes on like a... shotgun... and leaves like a... horseshoe. I think that's an old phrase. Am I wrong? Maybe. Good new episodes, though.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

2/20/06:

Season Four, Episode Two... 4...2... almost like 42, right? Does that make this the best episode ever? Maybe, maybe... Let's take a look, shall we?

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

2/13/06:

Well! Here we are in an all new season of Welcome to the Wax-Work in our all new Monday lunchtime slot. We've brought back all four series from last season, and added an all new segment called "This Day In History". I think everyone will enjoy what we have in store this year.

Remember, new episodes can be heard Mondays, 11:30AM-1PM, live on the air of 90.5 FM if you're in Binghamton, NY, or webcast over the WHRW Website.

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