The Exorcism: A Christmas Ghost Story (Radio play by Don Taylor)
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- A modern Christmas ghost story in the style of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol".
Dan and Margaret have come to spend Christmas with their friends Rachel and Edmund in their renovated eighteenth-century labourer's cottage. Later, as Rachel plays the harpsichord, she suddenly gets a sinister feeling of déjà vu. Shortly afterwards, the electricity fails and the phone fails. It is the start of a series of macabre events which mount relentlessly to a bizarre and terrifying climax.
Originally aired in 1992.
Before anyone asks about the image I made for the video: Yes, I did enjoy the movie "The Witch" very much. ;)
This folks, is probably as good as British Radio drama gets. Absolutely brilliant
Tainted byCommunist subversion........standard from TheBolshevist Broadcasting Commissariat....
@@frogsgottalent1106 Leave the tin foil hat off, it's clouding your brain 🧠 🥴
I’ve heard better ones in different languages in other countries….
@@sheshahayat5117 I doubt it
I'm sure this was also a TV drama. Excellent.
One of the best radio dramas I’ve heard. Felt a little scared towards the end but also empathy for that poor family.
Wow! Powerful. Meaningful. Especially when you think that somewhere, someone, even in our modern 'civilized' world, is feeling this despair.
I don't know wether to wish I hadn't listened to it or not. That speech at the end, by the... spirit? Yes, we know it used to happen, '... praying for transportation...' as an alternative to death. 'Hunger is no excuse for theft...' Words spoken by a lawyer in, I think, the late 1800's. A lawyer with a full belly, no doubt. And still today...
An astonishingly good performance by all but Susan Fleetwood as "Rachel" is unforgettable, a brilliant drama, I wish the calibre of this play was easier to find these days, brilliant 👏 👏
The quality of this radio drama is the very best. thanks for this beautifully performed radio drama 👍
BBC ghost stories are the best & the creepiest.
I was utterly riveted by susan fleetwoods performance as rachel, iv never heard such a brilliant heart wrenching & genuinely believable portrayal of a soul in anguish. This was acting above & beyond professionable, it was one of th best iv heard in a play, ever. Incomparable! Truely brilliant
I will listen to it again and weep at the end .
You put it so well, and I so agree with your comments
Here here
This is a story a Play that I have listened to many times.
This basically is a masterpiece that will never get old.
Not in my memory bank and I'll wind up. Listening to It many other times
Saw this play on tv years ago and always thought it was the best ghost story I'd ever seen. This radio version is equally as good especially Susan Fleetwood's performance when possessed.
I remember seeing this too. It terrified me! Still does ;-) Will we ever learn the lesson of the evil that is Man's inhumanity to Man? I fear not.
I have this on DVD, as part of the remaining "Dead of Night" TV series...It is a favourite I watch every Christmas. Rachel is played by Anna Cropper, Edmund played by Edward Petherbridge, Margaret played by Sylvia Kay and Dan played by Clive Swift. Both versions are haunting and deliciously creepy.
This was the scariest ghost story I have ever heard . The English ones are the best .
I had to fight back tears of anguish and rage at the end . This story profoundly effected me
Wow! What a terrifically creepy tale. Thank you for sharing.
Social commentary at its best....those that prefer it kept wrapped up in its Christmas paper represent....! Excellent play..never saw the tv version but often radio lends an edge in the wilding of imagination. Good to be able to hear it again and live your choice of engraving.
When Margaret was describing her experience in the dark bedroom upstairs holding the candlelight facing the cupboard and sensing other people all around her I could see it in my mind
Especially picturing whoever it was lying on the bed behind her breathing with a raspy breath
I'm all alone in the middle of the night right now in darkness and silence....
I only listen /watch these during the daytime! Impossible at night 😬
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I was intrigued by the dialogue initially, smart and funny. But that ending was powerful!!! Spectacular performance and a message that is always needed.
I played Edmund many years ago in our December Play for my local Ham Dram Society here in Colne. Loved doing it......and so did the rest of the cast and our Director 'JC'.
I saw the BBC Dead of Night teleplay of this back in the early nineties and it always stuck with me. This is the first time listening to this radio drama version and it was quite great. Thank you, for keeping such ghostly treasures alive 🎃!
Thanks for uploading this story so that it isn't lost in time. Well done.
Thank you! But we pour one out for all the stories none of us got up onto the internet. ;___;
I stumbled upon this by chance but I believe it’s a story my mother told me about many years ago... she couldn’t remember the title and I unsuccessfully looked everywhere for it. Thank you very much for sharing 😊
I'm crushed that the spirit chose the path it did rather than use the people to spread the story far and wide.
Not often I post to say this was amazing, couldn't turn it off and couldn't sleep LOL
PS on a par with SK
Brilliant acting and sound design
Thank you for uploading. More please. Great quality.
I once saw this done by an amateur dramatics company in a small, old theatre in Swinton, near Manchester. It was memorable because it was a very windy night and it was whistling around outside, adding extra spookiness!
Windy inside?
I think real hauntings must be weighted under the whole of human misery and the suffering of the ages.
It's why ghosts don't scare me. They break my heart calling to me through my trival, truly petty complaints.
My brother and share a tradition of reminding each other that we have have water, food and shelter for one day. We even have medicine pain relief.
Watching a loved one die slowly with no power to help ties me to every human who has done the same sad duty. Ive no soubts that we were doing it in caves.
It's part of our essential humanity and should make us kinder to each other but somehow it just doesn't. Life is perverse in the extreme.
Thanks for this powerful story. I recently lost a friend of 53 years quite suddenly and I've been avoiding grieving by being busy busy busy. It's time to lean into this grief so I can get through it. Once again a surprisingly perfrct coincidece snaps me back into some real work.
Oh corks 😮I have loved this it's been so gripping.
Thank you so much
Wow, what a riveting performance by the woman who played Rachel! Terrible story, very well acted.
Wonderful haunting tale, this and the TV version are 10/10
This was excellent, though disturbing. It reminded me of the drama An Inspector Calls.
Absolutely fine story every time my wife and I listen to it we thoroughly enjoy it. Just brilliant
The Exorcism - BBC Dead of Night on youtube you can watch this play as well. it is haunting.
I thought I recognised the story. Many years ago i watched it on tv with my parents. Scared the bejezuz outta me !
Ohhhh....You took me to the The Exorcism on tv at midnight.
Arghhhh...thank you very much :0(
The exorcism Bec dead of night
Susan Fleetwood is outstanding in this play. Moved me to tears. What a huge talant?
incredible play - the soliloquy was perfect - she did an amazing piece of acting. . .
Man, wasn't she amazing? I'm really glad you liked it!
Made a great Saturday afternoon.
This is really rather creepy, obviously 🙄 lol. But,this reminds me of an experience I had year's back. I was browsing in a shop, I used to buy Crystal's etc there. When a couple came in, suddenly I had trouble breathing, and I had to leave,really worried me. I went back and spoke to the shop owner, she noticed me leaving and how I looked frightened, the couple who came in had a house fire,their daughter died from it. I literally felt like I was choking. Horrific for that poor couple.
Absolutely riveting. So well acted too.
Thank you so much for uploading this. If anything even more powerful than the TV original.
Bloody hell ,this is good !!!
Loved this Christmas ghost story, gave me the creeps. Thank you.
Sooo good! We truly need more as good as this!
Geweldig... Hoewel ik luisterde om in slaap te vallen ben ik het hele verhaal wakker gebleven! 🙄 Top 👍
Hope you get to sleep eventually! 😅
@@hisime13 yes... With the Lights on! 😂
WOW I have no words for this Drama. Excellent.
A fantastic radio version. Better than the earlier version on TV, IMHO....
I agree with you, this radio drama is much better than the TV telly version!!
I just think this radio drama is a brilliant story, full stop!!!!!
That spooky harpsichord music !
I heard this about a year ago and it's a great little play. It sounded to me like it was recorded in the 1970's but it was aired in 1992 which surprised me. You'll enjoy this guys n girls!
The TV version is also here on YT. Worth finding, and watching, and 'inwardly digesting' as my teachers used to say.
Quite terrifying. A well written and brilliantly acted ghost story with a social conscience. Thank you for up loading.
Wow wow excellent acting...got my attention..and a good story but sad ending...😦
Enjoyed every frightening minute
Lovely to hear this again, it's a great story and very well acted .
Just listened to this on headphones.....this is one scary story with fabulous cast.
Agree
This is on UA-cam as a play from the 1970s.... I watched it a year or so ago... brilliant visually....
Thats the one I remember too, great BBC drama I was about 14 or 15 at the time.
loved the tv adaptation but this is so much better. thank you
I got chills listening really enjoyed listening.
Very interesting and moving to the deapth of the soul.
Simply brilliant
Such a captivating story. Thank you
Fantastic!!! Every bit.
incredible acting and direction - incredible. and so well written as we’re drawn more and more into the spell. the last monologue is so very deeply emotional. she becomes that poor woman and all women who watch their children starve. i can’t imagine what it would have been like if we hadn’t had FDR and Eleanor in the ‘30’s. (idiot throws a roll of paper towels in Puerto Rico - i just can’t get over that.)
this did happen. this is happening.
in Africa over twenty years ago, there was a photographer who took photos of the people being starved to death. one was of a skin and bones little child with the round belly. the photographer committed suicide a few ago. when he took that picture, there was an African soldier with a huge gun who said he’d kill him if he helped the child. he couldn’t live with that kind of horror going on as he got older. Humans think they’re above the animals, but they’re not. you see caring amongst animals and you see “the horror”. chimps can rip apart a lone male. monkeys mourn a death. our young people protest for gun control. our young people are sent to murder murderers and innocents. their lives are often ruined. what’s the difference between humans and animals? i don’t see any.
What makes them so terrified of those they condemn to death?
Seen the great tv episode several times this is dare I say even better v creepy good stuff
Excellently done. Thx for posting 😊
That was simply brilliant.
Really enjoyed this.Many Thanks.
👏👏👏 I am not an avid fan of ghost / horror/ supernatural stories and had stumbled on this purely by chance- so good, 👍🙏👏 well worth your time to listen… and I am sure you may have fleeting thoughts of it during your next Christmas feast.
There's this bizarre idea that less poor people ( by the cruellest method possible ) means more money, freedom and food for those left.
It's like these middle-class office workers know how to make food, or have never missed a single meal in their lives could possibly survive.
This was only possible back when farmers actually owned their farms, and you two brothers were the judge and the religious rep for the area.
I remember the tv version well. Very creepy when she plays the harpsichord 😨
Just found this. Wow fantastic first time for me 👌❤
Brilliant
Brilliant 🎉
Timely.
A riveting play with above excellent acting in a gruesome story of times now gone but representing a true picture of many a countryside of western europe around 150 - 250 years ago ... I know for a fact that this was the case in places of southern Sweden at the time and drove the great migration of the day , towards the U.S. . So was the case in many a country : Ireland , Italy, Poland and so on !
A perfekt Christmas reminder of the "privilege" so many of us have nowadays , not forgetting that we are a minority as such in the world at large... Whithout mentioning that todays caravans of migrants who are of the same stem as our ancestors should be met like they were !
I must again praise the acting , especially the performance of
Susan Fleetwood as Rachel .
The New broadcast at the end is remarcable in only one sense and that is that it could have been broadcast 50 years ago or yesterday , sadly enough !
Worst Christmas ever.
Been wondering about on UA-cam found this happiness
Lord have Mercy.
Merry Christmas, Comrade.
This is fab!
The ending of this radio play is great.
On the shortlist for the most histrionic melodrama ever written. Ghastly.
It was really good but Exorcism is a weird name as there was no Exorcism.
Absolutely amazing
Wow, what performance.
Fantastic
Never heard before thought it was good not bad for audio
Please please please more.......
Scary 🙀 xx I love it though. Thank you
So amazing ....
A very good story dealing with a contemporary issue in the harsh setting of peasants enduring starvation in the 18th century... It's a pity that our politicians don't hear this... or it it just entertainment? No, it's a lot deeper than just a play... excellent!
Ashphodelic Contemporary? Really? So, exactly how many people do you know enduring starvation?
@@mikewilliams258 the starvation of the peasants was a metaphor for people starving in other countries in then contemporary times.
Mike Williams working people using food banks at an all time high, children in school with no breakfast.....government austerity ensuring the poor stay poor. plenty of poverty & starvation in Britain 2019
@@sugarfoot1956 And yet we have an epidemic of obesity in both children and adults, the worse rates in Europe.
Yeah, it’s basically propaganda.
I just love that harpsichord melancholic melody, Rachel only played a small part. Was it made only for the program or can one get the entire melody somewhere else?
Been looking for this for years. Radio plays at their best. One of them sounds like odious boozer Nigel Farge Brexit farce and emblematic of what this play is talking about.
This closely resembles a tv play back in about 1972, in the end they shared a common fate.....from 300 yrs ago! I think I recognise Kenneth Haig in this cast.
This play was done for tv as an episode of Dead of Night, air date November 5th, 1972, BBC.
AMAZING. Stick with it.
jimmy johnston Well acted and really creepy.
Wish I could take any credit for this, but I just posted the content so it didn’t get completely lost, since the archives of the podcast I originally heard this on seem to have been obliterated and I’ve been unable to find it anywhere else on the net. I love this radio play too much to let it disappear into obscurity.
Oh Good Show O'l' Boy!
That ending...
😢
That was gnarly
Wow… that is one creepy story… 😮
BRAVISSIMI tutti!
If this really happened or happens it would be way more than just an exorcist or exorcisms
this is something that you cannot fix or return from.
If anyone out there believes in hauntings
they do exist.
And they do happen
I want to see them for myself
This sounds like The Archers but paranormal ;)
Spot on 😁
PLS ANYONE CAN RECOMMEND GOOD RADIO DRAMAS , really appreciate
Is it from the BBC Radio Broadcast ?