An unexpected phone call turns Matthew Heawood’s attention to a mystery in the gloom of Rendlesham Forest; folklore, paranormal, otherworldly? Up for debate, but fertile ground for a new investigative podcast, that’s for sure. It sounds gimmicky, until you realise that the concept leads to stories about childhood rooms, about how hard people work (would they naturally take a duvet day? One question still lingers, will our host be re-joined by his roaming researcher, Kennedy Fisher?The duo’s last update patched together frantic updates from Baghdad, as they pursued suspected occultists in The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. He knows we love nonfiction podcasts: he uses that love to make his drama adaptation zippy and addictive. Up for debate, but fertile ground for a new investigative podcast, that’s for sure. So far she’s talked to experts about single women (there was a surplus of women after the wars, reflected in the mysteries); about the Crippen case; and about the “queer clues” in many of these stories. They remind me of The Allusionist (see below), each show a small but perfectly formed little gem. Lovecraft’s tale continues: What has happened to Heawood? There are umpteen celebrity interview podcasts out there. He bore the name of Charles Dexter Ward, and was placed under restraint most reluctantly by the grieving father who had watched his aberration grow from a mere eccentricity to a dark mania involving both a possibility of murderous tendencies and a profound and peculiar change in … One question still lingers, will our host be re-joined by his roaming researcher, Kennedy Fisher?The duo’s last update patched together frantic updates from Baghdad, as they pursued suspected occultists in The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Also, if you’re a Santa on a Christmas parade, how to cope with thousands “shouting your name”. First up, an interesting audio approach to a HP Lovecraft story. The duo’s last update patched together frantic updates from Baghdad, as they pursued suspected occultists in The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Producer: Karen Rose Director/Writer: Julian Simpson Sound Recordist and Designer: David Thomas Production Coordinator: Sarah Tombling Music by... H.P. The Allusionist: Dear SantaA lovely episode of this most lovely language podcast, where Helen Zaltzman explores linguistics and, along the way, human nature itself. Lovecraft: An investigation into the disappearance of a young man from a locked room in an asylum. Kennedy Fisher (Jana Carpenter, excellent) is Mystery Machine’s US reporter. Cast includes Barnaby Kay, Jana Carpenter, Alun Armstrong, Adam Godley, Nicola Walker, Steven Mackintosh, Mark Bazeley, Samuel Barnett, Richard Cordery, Harry Kay, Penny Downie, Madeleine Potter, Phoebe Fox, Ben Crowe, Nathan Osgood, Susan Jameson, Samantha Dakin, Alex Lanipekun and Cherrelle Skeete. Once again, the podcast embraces Lovecraft’s crypt of horror, braving the Sci-Fi stylings of The Whisperer in Darkness.Cast:Kennedy Fisher………….………………Jana CarpenterMatthew Heawood………………...….Barnaby KayAlbert Wilmarth…………………………Mark BazeleyApril Marston...............................Rebekah StatonParker..........................................Phoebe FoxPerry...........................................Robert GlenisterMystery Woman..........................Nicola StephensonOld man......................................Karl JohnsonHenry Akeley…………………………….David CalderChild's voice...............................Edie SimpsonProducer: Karen Rose
Director/Writer: Julian Simpson
Sound Recordist and Designer: David ThomasProduction Coordinators: Sarah Tombling & Holly Slater
Music by Tim ElsenburgA Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4, The Whisperer in DarknessAn unexpected phone call turns Matthew Heawood’s attention to a mystery in the gloom of Rendlesham Forest; folklore, paranormal, otherworldly?

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