Welcome to the mysterious English seaside town of Whitby, where all the monsters and demons of old come to retire and live out the remainder of their spooky days and nights. There's a strange new landlady in town, opening a B&B by the harbour: a lady with a tall black beehive, nasty scars about her person and a very chequered past... more
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There are a rash of prehensile-trunk related murders on the streets of Whitby, but Effie won’t be warned. Worse, Keith the Elephant Man has recognized Brenda as his nineteenth century nemesis. Now Keith has decreed that Brenda must die – and that Eff... more
Romance has come Effie’s way. She has started to date Keith, a latter-day Elephant Man who lives in a caravan. But Brenda is suspicious of her best friend’s paramour: the real Elephant Man didn't have a trunk and large ears. She should know, she met ... more
Brenda uncovers a dastardly scheme involving exotic tea leaves, vital life essences and a certain desiccated princess from ancient times. Danger rears its bandaged head, and it isn’t just Professor Marius Keyes who has mummy issues... more
I need for pods like this in my life. cozy wholesome spooky
Wish there were more episodes! Cozy, humorous, supernatural mysteries. Two sparky older ladies battling against the forces of darkness. Delightful.
About ten minutes into the first episode I realized that I KNEW I knew the voice behind Grandma Guignol - and it was the second time she said the name “Brenda” that it hit me: it was Anne Reid from Victoria Wood’s classic British BBC comedy series “Dinnerladies”. (Wood’s character is named Brenda.) more
I love hearing these older women characters having such exciting (and mysterious) adventures! Wonderfully produced and acted too.
This is one of the best drama podcasts I’ve listened too. Anne Reid is fantastic and the whole series has echoes of Robin Jarvis’ Whitby Witches books. Fantastic storytelling that is compelling, engaging and extremely entertaining!
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Grandma Guignol launched 6 years ago and published 9 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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