The Price of Fear (radio serial)
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The Price of Fear is a horror/mystery radio serial produced by BBC Radio during the 1970s and 1980s. The host and star of the show was Vincent Price.
This show stands out in Price's radio career as some of the episodes are based on fictional adventures of Vincent Price himself, in which Price plays himself, while others have him merely introducing the macabre tale of the week. Twenty-two episodes were produced. Writing credits for the series include William Ingram, Stanley Ellin, Richard Davis, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, A. M. Burrage, Elizabeth Morgan, Rene Basilico, Roald Dahl and Price himself.[1] Fifteen of the episodes were rebroadcast by BBC Radio 7 in the spring of 2010. They have periodically been repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra ever since.
Episodes
- Remains to be Seen by William Ingram (based on the story by Jack Ritchie)
- William and Mary by Barry Campbell (based on the story by Roald Dahl)
- Cat's Cradle by Richard Davis (based on "The Squaw'" by Bram Stoker)
- Meeting in Athens by Maurice Travers (based on "So Cold, So Pale, So Fair" by Charles Birkin)
- The Man Who Hated Scenes by William Ingram (based on the story by Robert Arthur)
- Lot 132 by Elizabeth Morgan
- The Waxwork by Barry Campbell (based on the story by A. M. Burrage)
- Fish by Rene Basilico
- Soul Music by William Ingram
- Guy Fawkes' Night by Richard Davies
- Come As You Are by William Ingram
- Speciality of the House (based on the story by Stanley Ellin)
- The Ninth Removal (based on the story by R. Chetwynd-Hayes)
- An Eye for An Eye by William Ingram
- Blind Man’s Bluff by William Ingram
- Never Gamble With A Loser (probably not recorded)
- Goody Two Shoes[2] by William Ingram
- To My Dear, Dear Saladin by William Ingram
- The Family Album by William Ingram
- Not Wanted on Voyage by William Ingram
- Out of the Mouths by William Ingram
- Is There Anybody There? by William Ingram
References
- ^ "The Price of Fear". Archived from the original on 18 December 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ The Price of Fear: Goody Two Shoes, BBC Radio 4, 30 May 1983, BBC Genome
External links
- The Price of Fear at BBC Online [dead link]
- The Definitive The Price of Fear Radio Log with Vincent Price
- The Price of Fear on My Old Radio
- The Price of Fear at RadioLovers.com
- The Price of Fear at The Sound of Vincent Price