Folk horror stories & ghostly goings-on for the solstice.
Don your robes for a brand new Misdummer Horror collection for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sounds
Sinister events in Spain in a new Uncanny Summer Special.
The Ancient Order of Druids gather at Stonehenge for their annual summer solstice ceremony
Summer, 1989 – rumours spread about strange events in a terraced house in West Belfast.
Creepy scenes as ancient sites appear to show signs of black magic in the Norfolk area
Atmospheric folk horror about communes, nature and the price that must be paid.
In 1982 The Afternoon Show visited some kindly witches to hear their side of the story
Maxine Peake kicks off ten chilling strange tales from the folk-horror author of The Loney
Exploring the darker side of the landscape and the revival of Folk Horror in the arts.
Inexplicable moods and smells mar a friendly reunion. What can it mean? Read by Brian Gear
India Rakusen finds out what it means to call yourself a witch today.
Unable to move or speak, you listen as your fate is determined by petty bureaucrats.
Dark folk tales from England: from misty peaks, to dark roads, and rough waters.
Maya thinks they've got a ghost. Written by Timothy X Atack; read by Amanda Lawrence.
Strange events start at an ordinary house in South London. Is it a poltergeist?
A ghost, a bishop and mysterious shipwrecks around Minehead harbour.
Exploring the spooky tales of Scotney Castle.
When a researcher experiments with astral projection, an interested party intervenes.
Henry James’ chilling novella about a governess and two children on a haunted estate.
Daisy Johnson's darkly haunting ghost story set in an isolated hotel.
Victoria can't sleep at night. Then bad dreams haunt her waking hours.
Alex Jennings reads M.R. James' ghost story set on the windswept coast of East Anglia.
Robin Hardy’s obsessive quest to make this iconic horror movie would devastate his family
Ian McMillan presents The Wicker Man Verb - marking 50 years of the iconic film.