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Vintage Horror Radio 44
Vintage Horror Radio returns, after another extended break, with another radio adaptation of a classic horror tale. This time it’s from Algernon Blackwood, and based on his story The Camp Of The Dog first
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Couldn’t let 2010 end without one more Vintage Horror Radio. This episode features the NBC University Theater’s adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s story The Withered Arm. The series ran from July of 1948 to February
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We were scheduled for an episode from a different series, but I thought I’d throw this one in first. It’s the Molle Mystery Theater’s adaptation of Oliver Onion’s The Beckoning Fair One. As Lovecraft
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We’ll conclude the reading of The Willows, by Algernon Blackwood in this episode. Once again, special thanks to FNH from the Cthulhu Podcast for offering this reading for us to enjoy. Stop by his
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Today’s show features the first of a two part reading of The Willows by Algernon Blackwood. First published in 1907, The Willows has the distinction of being considered by H.P. Lovecraft as the finest
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On this episode of Vintage Horror Radio we’ll hear a radio adaptation of a film instead of the usual classic short story. Based on Dorothy MacArdle’s 1942 novel Uneasy Freehold, The Uninvited hit the
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On this episode of Vintage Horror Radio, we’ll hear the radio adaptation of Algeron Blackwood’s story Keeping His Promise. The original short story was first published in 1906, and included in the collection The
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We’re taking care of a request I got some time ago with today’s show. From Favorite Story we’ll hear their adaptation of The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow. This radio version is based on Washington
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Our Halloween programming ends this week with another short story by Edgar Allan Poe. Berenice was first published in 1835 in the Southern Literary Messenger, and was the cause for many letters to their
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This week we continue our Edgar Allan Poe radio adaptations with The Fall Of The House Of Usher. This story was first published in Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine in 1839, then again a year later
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