![]() The Wind: A man fears for his frantic friend, who claims he's being pursued by enraged winds out to exact revenge.Īnd So Died Riabouchinska: A ventriloquist's doll is just that - a doll. The Scythe: A young farmer gets more than he bargained for when he stumbles across a seemingly deserted farm. Jack in the Box: What terrible secret lurks in the library at Cranleigh Hall? Why is old Uncle Magnus so afraid of the night? But why? The reason soon becomes startlingly clear. The Man Upstairs: A new guest in a boarding house is disliked by the grandson of the lady who runs the house. Skeleton: Harris is troubled by his bones. I Sing the Body Electric: When a young mother dies, she is replaced by a Mark V 110-volt AC/DC Electrical Grandmother. The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl: Murder is the ultimate crime, and Acton realizes it is vital when committing it to pay attention to detail. Then he buys a strange jar and his house becomes the centre of attention. The Jar: Charlie is worried that the neighbors do not call. Ray Bradbury's spooky tale of confessions and confectionary. Have I Got a Chocolate Bar for You: One afternoon, a priest hears a familiar voice. Night Call, Collect: A lone survivor on Mars has waited a lifetime for rescue. Originally produced as two series in 19 for BBC Radio 4. ![]() ![]() Ray Bradbury introduces dramatized versions of his short stories. (For a different start date, just change the YYMMDD date in the URL for a different number of days between episodes, change the number ![]()
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