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Hammer House of Horror: The House That Bled to Death
Season 5, Ep. 6
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The star of, among other things, Netflix's A Castle For Christmas, Stephen Oswald chats to Julia about being far too small to watch Hammer House of Horror in 1980 when it went out on ITV and the particular moment from his favourite episode which involved a children's birthday party and a lot of fake blood.
If you have yet to watch A Castle For Christmas, go and check it out. An absolute delight of a festive film and it'll be good homework for our festive special closer to Christmas!
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8. Short-lived BBC soap Eldorado
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7. The Mad Men lawnmower incident
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5. Jesus dies...in The Walking Dead.
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3. Gemma's death in Byker Grove
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