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"All right friends, let's stop all this ghoulishness and let's get grim. Hmmm? Now remember our rule: don't jump out of the window...unless it's open."
Your host creaks open the door and delivers you into the dark for 16 terrifying tales of suspense and the supernatural. Amidst storms and curses, risks and obsessions, threats and things that go bump in the night, people are plotting death, or trying to prevent their own!
Hosts Raymond Edward Johnson and Paul McGrath share the microphone with the wicked Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark, Mercedes McCambridge, and more.
Pleasant dreams...hmmmm?
Episodes include: The Amazing Death of Mrs. Putnam 01-07-41; Voice on the Wire 11-29-44; No Coffin for the Dead 02-20-45; Death Across the Board 06-05-45; Portrait of Death 06-12-45; Dead Man's Deal 08-28-45; Terror by Night 09-18-45; The Shadow of Death 10-02-45; The Man Who Couldn't Die 02-12-46; Lady With A Plan 04-09-46; Make Ready My Grave 04-23-45; Death Demon 07-05-48; Death Wears a Lonely Smile 04-04-49; Deadly Fare 07-18-49; Twice Dead 11-06-50; Beyond the Grave 12-04-50.
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If you’ve ever wondered why Squibs are never offered a place at Hogwarts, what happened when Vernon Dursley first met James Potter, or how Dumbledore and McGonagall formed their lifelong friendship, From the Wizarding Archive should go straight to the top of your wish list. Containing 80 articles written by J.K. Rowling for the original Pottermore website and available for the first time in audio, exclusively from Audible, Harry Potter fans everywhere are in for a treat.
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Great Rowling stuff, horrible introductions
- By lad on 08-31-24
By: J.K. Rowling, and others
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- Chris Coyne
- 07-22-20
A odd couple
This show had for most its episodes the weirdest radio couple ever. The mysterious narrator known as the Host and the Lipton tea lady Mary. It’s like if a ghost and a normal house wife got together on a regular basis to talk about ghost stories and how good Lipton tea is. It has to be the strangest way to advertise a tea product.
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