Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Sleazecast: House of Horrors!

At long last!  The final episode of series two of The Sleazecast!  Debuting several months late, this one has been delayed by illness and indecision over the subject matter.  As you can undoubtedly guess from the title and content, this started life as a Hallowe'en edition, but in the end I couldn't even make that deadline.  It has also grown from its original conception to weigh in at sixty eight minutes, making it the longest Sleazecast yet.  Anyway, with the exception of a special Christmas edition, this is the last Sleazecast I intend putting out this year.  I intend taking a break from podcasting whilst I tweak the format again and prepare some more original material for the next series of Sleazecasts.

But without further ado, let's get on with The Sleazecast: House of Horrors, featuring special guests Boris Karloff, Ronald Coleman and Vincent Price.

The Sleazecast: House of Horrors!

or you can download it here as an mp3 file. 

A rough track listing:

1. Intro

2. Tales of The Frightened - Boris Karloff recounts a terrifying tale entitled 'Don't Lose Your Head'.

3.  'Dawn of The Dead Remix' - spooky music from DJ Dr Toast.

4.  Horrific Tales - the Doc recalls his teenage viewings of classic horror movies.

5. 'The Dunwich Horror' Part One of a 1945 adaptation of H P Lovecraft's classic tale of terror.

6. Modern Horror is Rubbish!  Or is it?  Our host looks at contemporary horror flicks.

7.  Horrific Headlines with Suzie Sleaze.

8. 'The Dunwich Horror' Part Two.

9. The Meaning of Horror - The Doc investigates the true nature of the subject.

10. 'The Dunwich Horror' Part Three - the drama concludes.

11. 'Haunted House of Horticulture or, I Walked With a Zucchini'

12.  H P Lovecraft on Film - more musings from our host.

13. 'Haunted House Party' - DJ Dr Toast wraps things up with another spooky remix.


So there you have it - another Sleazecast done and dusted.  Listen and enjoy!

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