
Lively discussion, critique, and love of midcentury horror radio, all in a weekly podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 278 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

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Back to The Cauldron of midcentury horror radio we come, driven by The Ghost of Radio, presiding spirit of our listening. This time we encounter the wiles of a special episode devoted to the malevolent spirits behind al... more
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Here we are again around The Cauldron of midcentury horror radio, ready to take our chances alongside The Ghost of Radio, our curator. This week, we say "Come In, Eddie" with Quiet, Please. Does he take us up on that of... more
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Back again at Cauldronside for another dose of midcentury horror radio, as administered by The Ghost of Radio? Very well: this time, we attend "Finishing School" from Suspense. What will we learn? Only one way to find o... more
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We're back at The Cauldron of midcentury horror radio, watching and waiting on The Ghost of Radio to draw out another episode for us to experience together. This week, we'll listen "Until Dead" with Lights Out, Everybod... more
The best way to get into and continue to enjoy old horror radio! The ghost host always provides thoughtful and humorous insights into a cool genre that occasionally (or often, depending on the series) did not age well. It is a blast (and later than you think)!










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Exploring the captivating world of mid-century horror radio, the content is characterized by lively discussions and in-depth critiques of various episodes from classic horror series. Themes range from psychological horror and societal analysis to examinations of character dynamics and moral implications within gripping narratives. Notably, the hosts articulate a strong appreciation for storytelling techniques while drawing parallels between historical events and the underlying horror tropes, emphasizing topics such as nostalgia, memory, and cultural criticism. Each episode not only critiques but also reflects on broader themes affecting listeners today, including the relevance of these stories to contemporary societal issues, making it a un... more
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