{
  "title": "THE DARKER SIDE OF THE BORDER",
  "category": "[RADIO-SERIES]",
  "article": "The BBC presented this “series of three Scottish 19thth-century tales of terror and mystery,\ndramatized by Marty Ross.”\n[WIKIPEDIA] “Hogg’s story ‘The Brownie of the Black Haggs’ was dramatized for BBC radio 4\nin 2003 by Scottish playwright Marty Ross as part of his ‘Darker Side of the Border’ series. More\nrecently Ross returned to the villain of that story, Merodach, making him the villain of a Doctor\nWho audiobook, Night’s Black Agents (Big Finish Productions, 2010), in which this demonic\nfigure assumes the pose of a Minister of the Kirk.”\nBroadcast\non\nBBC\nRadio\n7,\n12:00am\nMonday\n18th\nJanuary\n2010.”",
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  "extant_recordings": "",
  "chronology": "THE DARKER SIDE OF THE BORDER (RADIO 4, LONDON—BBC)\n[\nApril 24, 2003\n“The Captain of the Polestar”\n[BBC RADIO: “…A young doctor sails on a whaling ship…”]\nSCRIPT: Marty Ross (adapted from the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle).\nPERSONNEL: Bruce Young (director).\nEXTANT RECORDING\nMay 2, 2003\n“Olalla”\n[BBC RADIO: “…Robert Louis Stevenson’s mysterious tale of a soldier who\nfalls in love while convalescing…”]\nSCRIPT: Marty Ross (adapted from the story by Robert Louis Stevenson).\nPERSONNEL: Bruce Young (director).\nEXTANT RECORDING\nMay 8, 2003\n“The Brownie of the Black Haggs”\n[BBC RADIO: “…Bossy Lady Wheelhope becomes strangely obsessed with\na mysterious stranger…”]\nSCRIPT: Marty Ross (adapted from the story by James Hogg).\nPERSONNEL: Bruce Young (director).\nCAST: Irene Macdougall, et al.\nEXTANT RECORDING",
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}