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Monday, December 9, 2013

Fear on Four (BBC)

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FEAR ON 4 is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943. Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza. FEAR ON 4, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997.


10 comments:

  1. excellent acting on these shows

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  2. Thank you for sharing these awesome shows. I know what it takes to obtain these for your archive and you have done a great service to radio enthusists.

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  3. Thank you so much for these links, I am a great fan of BBC radio programmes. Takk, Axel Rhys (Norwegian dad, Welsh mum!)

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  4. Thanks so much. These are hard to find.

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  5. Thanks for doing this, I have had such a crappy time as of late and these stories haev cheered me greatly. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to gather these gems.

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  6. Working for me. Try again. Thank you uploader!

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  7. Thanks for uploading....

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  8. REALLY appreciate these, thank you! Going to listen to these with my son as we get closer to Halloween.

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  9. The Monkey's Revenge is incomplete—it cuts off about 10 minutes in. Can you upload the complete episode?

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