{
  "title": "CHRISTOPHER LEE’S FIRESIDE TALES",
  "category": "[RADIO-SERIES]",
  "article": "“Christopher Lee reads five classic tales of the supernatural by various authors.”\n“Christopher Lee, connoisseur of the supernatural, invites listeners to draw up a chair by the\nfireside to hear his selection of chilling tales.",
  "origination": "Radio 2, London (BBC)",
  "duration": "December 26-30, 2004.",
  "personnel": "Christopher Lee (reader), Frank Stirling (producer).",
  "extant_recordings": "The entire series of five stories.",
  "chronology": "CHRISTOPHER LEE’S FIRESIDE TALES (RADIO 2, LONDON—BBC)\n[Sunday-Thursday—11:45 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT]\nDecember 26, 2004\n“The Black Cat”\n[“…A chilling tale of murder, cat-swinging and feline retribution…”]\nSCRIPT: (from the story by Edgar Allan Poe).\nDecember 27, 2004\n“The Man of Science”\n[“…A piquant tale of revenge in which a doctor is hunted from beyond the\ngrave and meets more than his match in a pile of old bones…”]\nSCRIPT: (from the story by Jerome K. Jerome).\nDecember 28. 2004\n\"John Charrington’s Wedding”\n[“…”‘Alive or dead, I mean to be married on Thursday!’ But no rice is\nthrown and only the funeral bell tolls at this wedding from hell…”]\nSCRIPT: (from the story by E. A. Nesbit).\nDecember 29, 2004\n“The Man and the Snake”\n[“…A man scoffs while reading about a serpent with hypnotic powers in\nan old scientific tome…”]\nSCRIPT: (from the story by Ambrose Bierce).\nDecember 30, 2004\n“The Monkey’s Paw” (W. W. Jacobs)\n[“…A sinister talisman from a far-off land brings death, misery and\nuntold horror to a dear old couple in an isolated cottage…”]\nSCRIPT: (from the story by W. W. Jacobs).",
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  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}