Let me invite you to pour yourself an comfy chair, settle down in a glass of port, and listen to some suitably weird tales for this ghostly, grisly, and garfunkely season.
First up, a bit of Bram Stoker in one of his stranger phases, adapted for the old BBC wireless.
Next, a radio drama with a fairly familiar theme...
Finally, something a little more subtle by a poet who wrote some of the most enigmatic and absorbing weird tales.
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