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@@YesterHearIn the Dark Age, cats were feared because of their association to witches (which was just superstitious nonsense). This created the perfect formula for the Black Plague to arise, due to the rat population explosion which occurred with their natural predator, the cat, removed from the equation.
Excellent play..I’ve been busy of late and I really enjoyed listening to this..But good gets greater.!.I’ve got some catching up to do on this channel and there is plenty of other great radio plays to choose from.. All the best to all..👍
This is an absolutely terrifying companion piece to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. I always wondered what happened on that ship that brought the count to London.
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These audio casts are so terrific if you want to zone out while you continue your housework!
The only problem so far is that the crew dislikes the cat. Due to the time frame, cats where common on ships and a welcome companion to life aboard.
Thank you for listening. 😂Indeed. Who dislikes cats? Gives me pawse.
@@YesterHearIn the Dark Age, cats were feared because of their association to witches (which was just superstitious nonsense). This created the perfect formula for the Black Plague to arise, due to the rat population explosion which occurred with their natural predator, the cat, removed from the equation.
Excellent play..I’ve been busy of late and I really enjoyed listening to this..But good gets greater.!.I’ve got some catching up to do on this channel and there is plenty of other great radio plays to choose from..
All the best to all..👍
Thank you very much for listening and for the kind comment! 🌠
This is an absolutely terrifying companion piece to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. I always wondered what happened on that ship that brought the count to London.
Far better then the recent movie
Thanks so much for your kind comment.
The movie wasn’t so bad. Looking forward to the new Nosferatu movie.