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(PLEASE NOTE: The first 20 minutes or so of this video is from an analogue source so the sound quality may be variable - however, that's temporary and the rest is from a digital source.)
Though best known for Hitchcock's film adaptation, Psycho began as a novel. This reading from 1998 was originally broadcast after midnight in a slot known as 'The Late Book' (the same slot that had previously broadcast Emma Fieldings eerie reading of The Haunting of Hill House, which has also been uploaded to this channel). William Hope does a great job with it - and if you can't place him from his name, if you've ever seen the film 'Aliens', you'll know him best as the inexperienced but redemptively courageous officer, Lieutenant Gorman.
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If you're interested to know more about the century-long history of ghost and horror stories broadcast at Christmas on British television and radio, you might like to check out HOLLY WRAITHS (and its companion volume HOLLY TERRORS), an A-Z guide available in paperback and ebook from Amazon and Lulu.com.
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Негізгі бет Robert Bloch's Psycho, read by William Hope (1998)
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