Afghanada is a Canadian radio drama which aired on CBC Radio One and Sirius Satellite Radio.Greg Quill, "Welcome to Afghanada; A new radio drama yes, radio drama focuses on the Canadian military opposing the Taliban". Toronto Star, November 3, 2006. The 103-episode series began on November 3, 2006, and concluded its sixth and final season on December 30, 2011.
Afghanada was created by Jason Sherman, Andrew Moodie, Greg Nelson, and Adam Pettle. Other writers contributing to the series are Paul Aitken, Nicolas Billon, Dave Carley, Bruce Clark, Abigail Kinch, Hannah Moscovitch, Barbara Samuels, Emil Sher, Greg Spottiswood, Bobbie Theodore, Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman, Brendan Gall and Saul Levine. The executive producer of Season One was James Roy. The producer of Season Two was Bev Cooper. The executive producer of Seasons Three, Four, Five and Six was Gregory J. Sinclair.
Three Canadian soldiers have been shipped out to Afghanistan and are based deep in the heart of the conflict: Kandahar Province, where the Taliban insurgency is fiercest. Every day, Canadian soldiers on the ground confront the chaos and violence of life "outside the wire". They don't have the big picture; they're not interested in the policy. They're just trying to help the people, protect each other...and survive.CBC Radio. Afghanada. cbc.ca. Retrieved on: November 12, 2007.
Afghanada was initially a four-part experiment in radio drama but grew into a six-season project with a 15-person crew and an audience of between 300,000 and 600,000 a week on radio and online.
The show used serving officers as consultants and benefited from hundreds of story ideas contributed from serving soldiers in the field to relay a sense of battle conditions and experiences.
MacLellan won the ACTRA Award for Outstanding Male Voice Performance in 2012.
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Remembrance Day Special 2007
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