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274 - A Ghost Story For Christmas
Ep. 274
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Tim and Jen get WELL ahead of the holiday season with some help from author Ray Newman, who explains the British tradition of A Ghost Story For Christmas.
If you like arcane horror stuff (of course you do, you clicked on this episode), be sure to stop by Ray’s website and read his blog!
Wanna see the original run of spooky stories told for the Yuletide season? The Internet Archive has got you.
Mark Gatiss hosted an informative documentary on M.R. James that you can see on YouTube.
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280. 280 - The Offence
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279. 279 - Young Törless
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278. 278 - The X-Files: I Want to Believe
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