
Weird Tales
A BBC Radio Collection of Chilling Plays Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft
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Eleven uncanny stories inspired by the master of uncanny terror, H.P. Lovecraft
One hundred years ago, H.P. Lovecraft created the Necronomicon, a grimoire of lost souls, magical rites and forbidden lore. Now, locked away, the hoarder of horror is after new voices, new blood, to add to his collection.
Listen as he shares the tales that come to him, whispered through the keyhole and written in the dust. From ghost stories to encounters with demons, haunted houses and a fateful Celtic goddess, they will draw you into his claustrophobic and disturbing world, stir your imagination and awaken your deepest fears and nightmares...
Introduced by Stephen Hogan as H.P. Lovecraft, these chilling, intimate dramas feature full casts including Elizabeth Berrington, Geoffrey Streatfeild, Stella Gonet, Derek Riddell, Jamie Glover, Adjoa Andoh, Sara Poyzer and Eddie Marsan.
Track listing:
- Out of the Depths by Melissa Murray
- The Loop by Chris Harrald
- Bleeder by Ed Hime
- The Fly by Lynn Ferguson
- Connected by Melissa Murray
- Split the Atom by Lynn Ferguson
- The House on Pale Avenue by Richard Vincent
- Original Features by Christopher William Hill
- The Burial of Tom Nobody by Richard Vincent
- Louisa's by Amanda Whittington
- Night Terrors by Lizzie Nunnery
And that some have lingered in my mind long after, shows me they are Bally good!
Some of these stories…
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Excellent story twists
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Lovecraft for the modern age
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Well written and original
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good stuff.
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But the grating use of a very campy "Lovecraft" character (who is reamarkably off character for the real "Old Gentleman") does the series a disservice
Great Stories, Tenuous use of Lovecraft's Name.
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Each play is proceeded by a camp introduction by somebody who calls himself "Lovecraft". These introductions are in "Tales from the Crypt" style, and not remotely connected to anything that follows. Using this kind of presentation doesn't really disguise the fact that the stories are not really related to one another.
The BBC has produced many spooky, eerie plays, some of which are both entertaining and thought-provoking. If this collection had been marketed under the usual "weird tales" banner, I probably would have thought it was OK. It was the unfulfilled promise of a Lovecraft fix that disappointed me.
Lovecraft would turn in his grave
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Weird Tales indeed! Entertaining? ...... never!
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