
BRITISH PODCAST AWARD WINNER
TOP TEN AUDIO OF THE YEAR -- OBSERVER
Writers Will Maclean (The Apparition Phase) and Joel Morris (Charlie Brooker's Wipe) investigate weird stories and explore the places where they might have happened.
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“I was gripped” – Danny Robins (Uncanny)
"Highly recommended.” -- Miranda Sawyer, The Observer
“Fantastic” – Julian Simpson (The ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureFictionScience Fiction | |||

An original audio drama.
By Will Maclean & Joel Morris.
Starring Rosie Cavaliero and Carrie Quinlan.
Directed by Victoria Moss. Produced by Joel Morris & Will Maclean.
In The Bleak Midwinter sung by Josienne Clark.
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EPISODE SIX: A mysterious package unlocks dark stories of Essex’s witch trials. Are we going to get answers? Or is that the last thing we need?
FULL CREDITS AT END OF EPISODE
Tony was played by Tony Way
Sara was played by Sara Barron
Al was playe... more
EPISODE FIVE: Disfigured half-human shapes haunt an abandoned railway line, where ghost trains hurtle out of impossible stations. But are we being watched?
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EPISODE FOUR: An actor shares memories of a school trip to an ancient church, and a terrifying face that nobody else could see.
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Well produced, well acted, interesting premise. I was really enjoying it, up until I realized there was only one episode left! I immediately feared that the show wouldn't be able to tie everything up in a satisfying way and was proved right. It's more of a 6 episode proof of concept than a story.
Well acted and really spooky listen. The ending wasn't super satisfying to me, so I'm hoping there'll be more at some point
I really wish the two narrators would have used decent microphones. I had to strain to hear them, which made my listening experience difficult. It was like they’d left the mic on the side and walked away from it. Which is such a shame because the content was very good. The lack of stars reflect this!
By the 2nd episode I was feeling a little smug and irritated because I'd figured out what was going on (I have a LOT of experience of high end Corporate Comedy gigs. It was how I paid my mortgage for a decade & have and a couple of things Sara said sounded very "off" from my personal experience of circa a thousand gigs like that in the U.K. & all over Europe) but the actual story and the production were good enough to make me want to stay to the end.
I'm very glad I did.
My suspicions were con... more
This was well thought through and put together in a totally professional manner.
Great storyworld that touched many lines of thought. Confronted the oddities we push to the back of our minds and carefully wove a thread of alternative reality to ground them…or not!
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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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This podcast engages listeners with intriguing explorations of eerie, possibly supernatural narratives that originate from relatable personal accounts. The dynamic hosts, both seasoned writers, guide their audience through a series of strange tales and experiences that often revolve around overlooked or unexplained phenomena in everyday life. Listeners can expect a blend of storytelling that weaves factual history with the uncanny, as well as thoughtful reflections on themes such as memory, surveillance, and reality itself.
Notably captivating, the content has cultivated a dedicated following among fans of narrative-driven fiction, particularly those intrigued by the psychological aspects of storytelling and folklore. With an immersive sou... more
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