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William Ingram, Richard Davies, Maurice Travers, Barry Campbell, Roald Dahl, Rene Basilico, Elizabeth Morgan, Charles Birkin, Vincent Price (Read by), Maurice Denham (Read by), Annette Crosbie (Read by), Garard Green (Read by), Peter Cushing (Read by), Full Cast (Read by), Adrienne Corri (Read by), Betty Huntley-Wright (Read by), Edward Woodward (Read by)
The Price of Fear: 20 tales of suspense told by Vincent Price
Summary
Twenty tales of terror and suspense, brought to you by sinister storyteller Vincent Price
Horror legend Vincent Price presents an anthology of eerie, unsettling tales with a devilish twist - some purportedly based on his own adventures, others narrated by him in his own inimitable style.
Listen to his horrifying accounts of an unnerving piscatorial experience Down Under, a violinist with very special hands, a Bonfire Night party when a bullying father disappeared and a secretary's murderous revenge. Here, too, are the spine-chilling stories of a beloved cat with an unusual inheritance, a scientist whose experiments on his own son lead to unforeseen danger and a phoney clairvoyant and her client, who seeks a preview of eternity...
Among the star casts are Garard Green, Peter Cushing, Bill Kerr, Coral Browne, Christopher Bidmead, Adrienne Corri, Betty Huntley-Wright, Freddie Jones, Edward Woodward, Annette Crosbie, Maurice Denham and Hywel Bennett.
Production credits
Presented by and starring Vincent Price
Produced by John Dyas
Remains to be Seen
Dramatised by William Ingram from the story by Jack Ritchie. First broadcast BBC World Service, 1 September 1973
William and Mary
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by Roald Dahl. First broadcast BBC World Service, 8 September 1973
Cat's Cradle
Dramatised by Richard Davis from the story 'The Squaw' by Bram Stoker. First broadcast BBC World Service, 15 September 1973
Meeting in Athens
Dramatised by Maurice Travers from the story 'So Pale, So Cold, So Fair' by Charles Birkin.
First broadcast BBC World Service, 22 September 1973
The Man Who Hated Scenes
Dramatised by William Ingram from the story by Robert Arthur. First broadcast BBC World Service, 29 September 1973
Lot 132
Written and dramatised by Elizabeth Morgan. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 October 1973
The Waxwork
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by AM Burrage. First broadcast BBC World Service, 13 October 1973
Fish
Written and dramatised by Rene Basilico. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 October 1973
Soul Music
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 October 1973
Guy Fawkes' Night
Written and dramatised by Richard Davis. First broadcast BBC World Service, 3 November 1973
Come As You Are
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 April 1974
The Ninth Removal
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by R Chetwynd Hayes. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 April 1974
An Eye for an Eye
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 April 1974
Blind Man's Bluff
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 4 May 1974
Goody Two Shoes
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 30 May 1983
To My Dear, Dear Saladin
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 June 1983
The Family Album
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 13 June 1983
Out of the Mouths
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 June 1983
Not Wanted on the Voyage
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 June 1983
Is There Anybody There?
Written by William Ingram. Music by Derek Price
First broadcast BBC World Service, 4 July 1983
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Horror legend Vincent Price presents an anthology of eerie, unsettling tales with a devilish twist - some purportedly based on his own adventures, others narrated by him in his own inimitable style.
Listen to his horrifying accounts of an unnerving piscatorial experience Down Under, a violinist with very special hands, a Bonfire Night party when a bullying father disappeared and a secretary's murderous revenge. Here, too, are the spine-chilling stories of a beloved cat with an unusual inheritance, a scientist whose experiments on his own son lead to unforeseen danger and a phoney clairvoyant and her client, who seeks a preview of eternity...
Among the star casts are Garard Green, Peter Cushing, Bill Kerr, Coral Browne, Christopher Bidmead, Adrienne Corri, Betty Huntley-Wright, Freddie Jones, Edward Woodward, Annette Crosbie, Maurice Denham and Hywel Bennett.
Production credits
Presented by and starring Vincent Price
Produced by John Dyas
Remains to be Seen
Dramatised by William Ingram from the story by Jack Ritchie. First broadcast BBC World Service, 1 September 1973
William and Mary
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by Roald Dahl. First broadcast BBC World Service, 8 September 1973
Cat's Cradle
Dramatised by Richard Davis from the story 'The Squaw' by Bram Stoker. First broadcast BBC World Service, 15 September 1973
Meeting in Athens
Dramatised by Maurice Travers from the story 'So Pale, So Cold, So Fair' by Charles Birkin.
First broadcast BBC World Service, 22 September 1973
The Man Who Hated Scenes
Dramatised by William Ingram from the story by Robert Arthur. First broadcast BBC World Service, 29 September 1973
Lot 132
Written and dramatised by Elizabeth Morgan. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 October 1973
The Waxwork
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by AM Burrage. First broadcast BBC World Service, 13 October 1973
Fish
Written and dramatised by Rene Basilico. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 October 1973
Soul Music
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 October 1973
Guy Fawkes' Night
Written and dramatised by Richard Davis. First broadcast BBC World Service, 3 November 1973
Come As You Are
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 April 1974
The Ninth Removal
Dramatised by Barry Campbell from the story by R Chetwynd Hayes. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 April 1974
An Eye for an Eye
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 April 1974
Blind Man's Bluff
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 4 May 1974
Goody Two Shoes
Written and dramatised by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 30 May 1983
To My Dear, Dear Saladin
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 6 June 1983
The Family Album
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 13 June 1983
Out of the Mouths
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 20 June 1983
Not Wanted on the Voyage
Written by William Ingram. First broadcast BBC World Service, 27 June 1983
Is There Anybody There?
Written by William Ingram. Music by Derek Price
First broadcast BBC World Service, 4 July 1983
©2021 BBC Studios Distributio Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd