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A Fear Beyond Fear

A Fear Beyond Fear

Auteur(s): Paul Butler
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Why do we love ghost stories? A fear Beyond Fear will look at literature, stage, film and tv and try to figure out why we keep coming back to this most specialized strand of horror. Why do ghosts scare us? Why do we like being scared? We will journey into this fear, teasing the dark side of immortality. We will explore our fears, rather than our hopes, regarding what may lie beyond the veil. Hosted by author Paul Butler with Jemma Butler. Technical advisor, Coleson Dyck.Paul Butler Art
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  • Demons, Ghosts, and Martians: Quatermass Mixes the Genres
    Jan 6 2026

    The 1958 tv production of Quatermass and the Pit by Manx author Nigel Kneale remains one of the most ambitious productions ever mounted by the BBC, combining science fiction, folk horror, and supernatural themes, and positing a source for our concept of evil.

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    12 min
  • Lost Hearts and Murderous Adults. The fun side of M.R. James.
    Dec 30 2025

    It's lurid, ghoulish, and impishly provocative, almost body horror in modern parlance. How else is M.R. James's Lost Hearts different from most of his other short ghost stories? Why was he not happy with it? I'm delighted to discuss M.R. James's Lost Hearts with James aficionado , educator and short story performer, John Carpenter. We'll discuss thematic links with Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, which is also about the corrupting influence of adults on children. Up for debate is the 1973 adaptation written by Robin Chapman, directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark, and featuring Joseph O' Conor as the sinister Mr. Abney. The snatches of Hurdy Gurdy music featured in this episode are by Guilhem Desq.

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    28 min
  • Borley Rectory: The Most Haunted House in England
    Dec 16 2025

    The title The Most Haunted House in England was first coined by Harry Price in his 1940 book on Borley Rectory, and it stuck. Spectral nuns, headless horsemen aside, the number of disturbances, windows breaking, shingles thrown down the stairs, wall writing etc etc... informs our very understanding of what a haunted house actually is. It certainly informed fiction from Shirley Jackson's seminal The Haunting of Hill House to Sarah Waters' more recent masterpiece The Little Stranger. But beneath all the ghostly occurrences lies an amazing series of human dramas. We cover them all. There are many finely written and researched books about Borley Rectory, but here we owe a special debt of gratitude to Sean O'Connor's comprehensive 2022 The Haunting of Borley Rectory: The Story of a Ghost Story published by Simon and Schuster.

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    26 min
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