In this weeks episode we follow the usual three part format. We have a reading of the next part of "Through the Brazillian Wilderness", then a musical number from Abe Lymans Orchestra and then the main story.
The reading is of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Festival". It's been read for us by Kirk Warrington.
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This show is inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos. You will hear readings of his works, and horror or ghost stories by other authors. The Lovecraft "period" is primarily the 1920's and you will also hear history and music from that period. The aim is to provide anything appropriate to that time frame. However anything "Lovecraft" like or spooky is likely to appear on this show. You are invited to contribute your stories!
Sunday 26 April 2009
Saturday 18 April 2009
Sunday 12 April 2009
52 - Bellwethers Asteroid, part 1
In this weeks episode we have a strory from a previous contributor, William A. La Fleur. William's last story for us, told a tale set in the frigid northern wastes, this time we move to warmer climes to investigate an apparent suicide. This story practically has Lovecraft written all over it!
But before getting to the story segment you'll first be assailed by the next part of "Through the Brazilian Wilderness" and a 1925 musical track.
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But before getting to the story segment you'll first be assailed by the next part of "Through the Brazilian Wilderness" and a 1925 musical track.
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Saturday 4 April 2009
51 - Rattle of Bones
So in this weeks episode we move from one classic author ( H.P. Lovecraft ) to another, in this case Robert E. Howard. This story is called "Rattle of Bones" and features one of Howards best known protagonists Solomon Kane.
We also continue "Through the Brazillian Wilderness" and hear from Marrion Harris with one of her 1923 tracks.
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We also continue "Through the Brazillian Wilderness" and hear from Marrion Harris with one of her 1923 tracks.
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