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S2E01 Blessed Be the Man

S2E01 Blessed Be the Man

FromShadows at the Door: The Podcast


S2E01 Blessed Be the Man

FromShadows at the Door: The Podcast

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Apr 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Season Two, Episode One of Shadows at the Door: The Podcast

In 'Blessed Be the Man' we join Professor Troughton as he is forced to defend his pursuit of paranormal knowledge. Before long his scientific thinking is put to the test, as a strange phenomenon outside a nearby churchyard invites an all new terror into his life. This episodes features special guest Professor Elemental.
After the production join host Mark Nixon and David Ault for a spirited discussion of the story and a collection of tangents with subjects including Matt Berry, Chap Hop, William Shakespeare and also featuring an interview with Professor Elemental himself.

Written by Mark Nixon
Performances by David Ault, Gemma Amor, Paul Alborough & Mark Nixon
Music by Nico Vetesse
Editing by Mark Nixon
©2018-2020 Shadows at the Door Publishing

Intro (00:00:40)
Story (00:02:10)
Discussion Pt 1 (00:36:32)
Professor Elemental Interview (00:53:41)
Discussion Pt 2 (01:05:25)
Credits (01:14:41)
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Released:
Apr 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

From Shadows at the Door Publishing comes a chilling new podcast, bringing to life a collection of macabre tales and spirited debate. Drawing on the haunted landscapes of classic folk horror, the podcast lifts the veil on some of your favourite ghost stories, and presents new fables throughout a series of macabre audio dramas. Shadows at the Door: The Podcast artfully showcases the unsettling, the unearthly, and the uncanny, with new tellings of beloved ghost stories, and spectral yarns created exclusively for the podcast by some of the most exciting writers in modern horror. Join presenter Mark Nixon and voice actor David Ault as they bring you ghoulish dramatisations, and discuss what makes the ghost story such a powerful, enduring force in cultures around the world.