{
  "title": "A SHORT HISTORY OF VAMPIRES",
  "category": "[RADIO-SERIES]",
  "article": "BBC: “The vampire genre in all its dark glory.”",
  "origination": "BBC Radio 7.",
  "duration": "February 13-March 6, 2011.",
  "personnel": "Genevieve Adam (reader—“Quid Pro Quo”), Mark Bonnar (reader—“Israbel”), Nick Briggs\n(announcer), Claire Harry (reader—“Israbel”), Natalie Haynes (presenter), David Horovitch (reader—“Hero\nDust”), Gemma Jenkins (abridger, producer), Dan Stevens (reader—“Dracula’s Guest”).",
  "extant_recordings": "Yes.\nA SHORT HISTORY OF VAMPIRES (RADIO 7—BBC)\n[Sunday—6:30-7:00 PM]\nFebruary 13, 2011\n“Dracula’s Guest” (by Bram Stoker)\n[BBC SCHEDULE: “…Natalie Haynes introduces a tale with the greatest\nvampire of all…”]\nFebruary 20, 2011\n“Hero Dust” (by Kristine Kathryn Rusch)\n[BBC SCHEDULE: “…Natalie Haynes introduces another vampire tale,\nfeaturing their arch-nemesis—the slayer…”]\nFebruary 27, 2011\n“Israbel” (by Tanith Lee)\n[BBC SCHEDULE: “…the tale of a dangerous obsession for a vampire and a\npainter…”]\nMarch 6, 2011\n“Quid Pro Quo” (by Tanya Huff)\n[BBC SCHEDULE: “…Natalie Haynes introduces a deliciously noir tale of a\nvampire’s battle of wits to rescue a human lover…”]",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}