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Bedtime Classics

Bedtime Classics
Sherlock Holmes
Lucy Westenra
London
Mina Harker
Abraham Van Helsing
Stoke Moran
London, United Kingdom
Whitby
Dracula
Dr. Grimesby Roylott
Helen Stoner
Irene Adler
Copper Beeches
Boscombe Pool
John Turner
Ku Klux Klan
Miss Mary Sutherland
James Windebank
Hosmer Angel
Neville St. Clair

Classic literature read calmly, slowly, by firelight— for sleep and quiet reading. Each episode is a complete story or chapter from the public domain: Dickens, Brontë, Poe, Stoker, Conan Doyle, Wilde, H.G. Wells, and more. Long-form 60–90-minute episodes with soft rain.

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A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 9: "Carfax" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

The Count has bought an estate beside Seward's asylum and brought fifty boxes of... more

A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 8: "Lucy's Tomb" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

Six men gather at midnight in a Hampstead cemetery for what must be done.

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A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 7: "The Hunt Begins" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

Mina reads her husband's Transylvanian journal at last, and the scatter... more

A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 6: "The Bloofer Lady" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

After the funeral, the children of Hampstead Heath begin to whisper of... more

A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 5: "The Professor" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

Dr. Seward summons his old teacher Van Helsing from Amsterdam — the schol... more

A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 4: "First Blood" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

Lucy's sleepwalking grows worse, and the wound at her throat will not heal.... more

A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 3: "The Demeter" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

On the Whitby coast, Mina watches a Russian ship drift toward shore in a st... more

A quiet reading of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Part 2: "The Brides" — by firelight, with soft rain and a low fireplace. Fall asleep to the long dusk of the Carpathians.

Trapped in Castle Dracula, Jonathan Harker dares an escape down walls no man... more

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What is Bedtime Classics about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Calm, long-form readings of public-domain classics, with a focus on mood and atmosphere suitable for winding down before sleep. The episodes center on beloved literary works—including mystery and detective fiction—narrated in a slow, soothing cadence to create a hypnotic, wind-down listening experience. Viewers can expect thoughtful, unhurried narration of complete stories or chapters, gentle soundscapes, and a consistent emphasis on accessibility and relaxation rather than sensational pacing. The format tends to run 60–90 minutes per episode, making it ideal for evening routines, commuting with a timer, or background listening during quiet activities. A notable strength is the emphasis on classic literature delivered in a comforting, fires... more

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