Wrong Station is an award-winning podcast anthology of original horror and weird fiction. Drawing on the tradition of The Twilight Zone and the classic radio serials that inspired it, Wrong Station transports the listener into the darkest corners of appalling new worlds with each episode. Wrong Station is not suitable for anyone. It may however be enjoyed by viewers of David Cronenberg, by readers... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 230 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaScience FictionFiction |
Enjoy 31 episodes in 31 days as Wrong Station celebrates a “Decade of Dread”.
// A BIT OF GLASS. AN OLD BOOK
// YOU HAVE TO SELL SOMETHING TO SURVIVE IN THIS ECONOMY
//BUT DON'T WORRY--IT'S ALL JUST...
"Old Stuff," another October tale from Wrong... more
Enjoy 31 episodes in 31 days as Wrong Station celebrates a “Decade of Dread”.
// THE PALACE HOLDS ENDLESS PRIZES
// THIS, ALL MEN KNOW
// BUT THE GREATEST IS ONLY KNOWN TO THE WISE
"The Thief and the Mares," a cautionary tale from far antiquity. ... more
Enjoy 31 episodes in 31 days as Wrong Station celebrates a “Decade of Dread”.
// LOOK UP. MAKE A WISH UPON A STAR.
// THE WORST THAT CAN HAPPEN IS THAT IT'LL COME TRUE.
"A SMALL LIGHT IN THE SKY". A story about the cleansing power of fire, from...... more
Enjoy 31 episodes in 31 days as Wrong Station celebrates a “Decade of Dread”.
// YOU ARE IN PAIN, AS IS THE WORLD
// BUT I CAN FREE YOU FROM IT
// ALL YOU MUST DO IS SLEEP, FOR A LITTLE WHILE
The Wrong Station lulls you to slumber beneath the cal... more
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These stories have a way of sticking to the brain. On the 10th season look back episode ai decided to look back myself at the episodes and realized just how many years had separated the present from the moment I listened to them. Considerable time had passed but I can recall the stories as though no time had passed at all. These are sticky stories. An excellent listen.
A vivid presentation of wonderful stories that captivate your attention & entertain. Diligently curated & delivered by extraordinary performers.
Awful! Review of a 30 year old stories? And done poorly. They seem to be enjoying themselves m, so there’s that…. :(
Fantastic storytelling!
As always I loved the story and the way is narrated, however, with the last story named “Tonic” I felt like there was a direct inspiration on one story from “Masters of horror” movie but didn’t find the credit.
Anyhow, still love this podcast!
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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Spotify | #46 | |
Apple Podcasts | #14 | |
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Apple Podcasts | #24 | |
Apple Podcasts | #46 |
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The discussion revolves around an anthology podcast that showcases original horror and weird fiction. It captures a wide range of themes, exploring the darker aspects of human experience through innovative storytelling. Each episode transports listeners to unsettling new worlds, often reminiscent of the storytelling style seen in classics like The Twilight Zone. Reviewers frequently note the show's unique blending of horror and humor, engaging narratives, and the passion of its creators. Notably, the creators emphasize the importance of artistic freedom and collaboration, reflecting their commitment to providing listeners with original, thought-provoking content.
Listeners can expect a mixture of psychological horror, dark comedy, and mora... more
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Wrong Station launched 9 years ago and published 230 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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