The Price of Fear - Various Authors - 2021 20 Tales of Suspense Told by Vincent Price A BBC Radio 4 Vintage Horror Series
By: William Ingram, Richard Davies, Maurice Travers, Barry Campbell, Roald Dahl, Rene Basilico, Elizabeth Morgan, Charles Birkin Narrated by: Vincent Price, Maurice Denham, Annette Crosbie, Garard Green, Peter Cushing, Adrienne Corri, Betty Huntley-Wright, Edward Woodward Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins Radio/TV Program Release date: 10-14-21 Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror, Suspense, Anthologies & Short Stories Language: English Publisher: BBC Audio Format: mp3 64/48 stereo
Publisher's Summary:
Twenty tales of terror and suspense, brought to you by sinister storyteller Vincent Price.
Horror legend Vincent Price presents an anthology of eerie, unsettling tales with a devilish twist - some purportedly based on his own adventures, others narrated by him in his own inimitable style.
Listen to his horrifying accounts of an unnerving piscatorial experience down under, a violinist with very special hands, a Bonfire Night party when a bullying father disappeared and a secretary's murderous revenge. Here, too, are the spine-chilling stories of a beloved cat with an unusual inheritance, a scientist whose experiments on his own son lead to unforeseen danger and a phoney clairvoyant and her client, who seeks a preview of eternity....
Among the star casts are Garard Green, Peter Cushing, Bill Kerr, Coral Browne, Christopher Bidmead, Adrienne Corri, Betty Huntley-Wright, Freddie Jones, Edward Woodward, Annette Crosbie, Maurice Denham and Hywel Bennett.
Production credits:
Presented by and starring Vincent Price.
Produced by John Dyas.
• Remains to Be Seen
Dramatised by William Ingram from the story by Jack Ritchie. First broadcast BBC World Service, 1 September 1973.
• William and Mary
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by Roald Dahl. First broadcast BBC World Service, 8 September 1973.
• Cat's Cradle
Dramatised by Richard Davis from the story 'The Squaw' by Bram Stoker. First broadcast BBC World Service, 15 September 1973.
• Meeting in Athens
Dramatised by Maurice Travers from the story 'So Pale, So Cold, So Fair' by Charles Birkin. First broadcast BBC World Service, 22 September 1973.
• The Man Who Hated Scenes
Dramatised by William Ingram from the story by Robert Arthur. First broadcast BBC World Service, 29 September 1973.
• Lot 132
Written and dramatised by Elizabeth Morgan. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 October 1973.
• The Waxwork
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by A.M. Burrage. First broadcast BBC World Service, 13 October 1973.
• Fish
Written and dramatised by Rene Basilico. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 October 1973.
• Soul Music
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 October 1973.
• Guy Fawkes' Night
Written and dramatised by Richard Davis. First broadcast BBC World Service, 3 November 1973.
• Come as You Are
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 April 1974.
• The Ninth Removal
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by R Chetwynd Hayes. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 April 1974.
• An Eye for an Eye
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 April 1974.
• Blind Man's Bluff
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 4 May 1974.
• Goody Two Shoes
Written and dramatized by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 30 May 1983.
• To My Dear, Dear Saladin
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 June 1983.
• The Family Album
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 13 June 1983.
• Out of the Mouths
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 June 1983.
• Not Wanted on the Voyage
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 June 1983.
• Is There Anybody There?
Written by William Ingram. Music by Derek Price. First broadcast BBC World Service, 4 July 1983.
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