1865 is a historical fiction podcast produced by Airship and Wondery and written by Steven Walters as well as Erik Archilla with Lindsay Graham as the executive producer. The show follows Edwin Stanton in the wake of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Background
The podcast is a historical fiction podcast produced by Airship and Wondery.[1] Erik Archilla and Steven Walters originally wrote the story for a class assignment while attending Baylor University.[2] The executive producer of the show was Lindsay Graham.[3] The episodes are about 30 minutes long.[4] The story begins with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.[5] The podcast follows Edwin Stanton and delves into the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.[6]
Reception
Ben Cannon wrote in The A.V. Club that the show is "storytelling at its finest."[7] Clint Smith wrote in The Atlantic that he "can't say enough good things about it."[8] Jake Miller gave the podcast an A+ score in The Educator's Room and wrote that "1865 is a masterpiece."[9] The podcast was nominated for the 2021 Podcast Awards for best audio drama.[10]
External links
References
- '1865', un 'podcast' de ficción histórica El País, July 2, 2019, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- Our Newest Storytellers Arts & Sciences Magazine, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- Christina Hughes Babb. The Atlantic plugs East Dallas podcaster's production Lakewood/East Dallas, October 14, 2021, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- Jenny McGrath. The Best New Podcasts for the Week of July 6, 2019 Digital Trends, July 15, 2019, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- Benjamin Lopez @AggieBen2014. '1865' is a gripping podcast from beginning to end The Battalion, October 18, 2019, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- BINGELY STREAMING Athleisure Mag, July 23, 2019, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- The A. V. Club. Hit Man is a true crime story that centers victims, not the killer The A.V. Club, September 9, 2019, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- Caroline Mimbs Nyce. The Atlantic Daily: Five Podcasts for the Weekend The Atlantic, October 1, 2021, retrieved October 17, 2022^
- Jake Miller. Podcast Review: 1865 The Educators Room, November 2, 2020, retrieved October 15, 2022^
- Michele Pariza Wacek. 1865: When Truth is Stranger Than Fiction Podcast Magazine, February 2021, retrieved October 15, 2022^