Episodes
Episode | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | 20171009 | 20211206 (R4) | Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 1: Kathy, wife of American diplomat Robert Thorn gives birth to a boy. They name him Damien. Writer: David Seltzer Abridger: Jeremy Osborne Reader: Owen Teale Producer: Karen Rose A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 1: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. |
02 | 20171010 | 20211207 (R4) | Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 2: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Tragedy strikes at Damien's birthday party. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 2: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Tragedy strikes at Damien's birthday party. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. |
03 | 20171011 | 20211208 (R4) | Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 3: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Father Tassone has a warning. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 3: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Father Tassone has a warning. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. |
04 | 20171012 | 20211209 (R4) | Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 4: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Kathy is in danger. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 4: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Kathy is in danger. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. |
05 | 20171013 | 20211210 (R4) | Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 5: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Thorn has confirmed the shocking truth about Damien. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. Culminating on Friday 13th, Owen Teale (Game Of Thrones) reads David Seltzer's novelisation of his academy award-winning horror. Released in June 1976 by 20th Century Fox, and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, the movie had a vast and lasting impact - reviving Peck's career, spawning several sequels and remakes, and launching a wave of Antichrist-themed movies. Episode 5: Writer: David Seltzer A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. Thorn has confirmed the shocking truth about Damien. Owen Teale reads the novelisation of David Seltzer's academy award-winning horror story. |