
Author: Chris
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Beware the BOGGART! What REALLY Happened at Union Buildings in 1869? | Blackburn
For just over five weeks in the shadowy spring of 1869, the quiet streets of Daisyfield, Blackburn, became a place of growing dread. Whispers of the strange and the sinister swept through the town, as an unsettling series of events gripped the residents with fear. It would all come to a chilling head – of…
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The UNSOLVED Murder of 9-Year-Old SUSAN THOMAS – Platt Fields Park, 1963 | Southern Cemetery
In the quiet, snow covered streets of Fallowfield, Manchester, during the harsh winter of 1963, a nightmare was unfolding. A child had vanished – and within hours, a community would be gripped by horror that has never truly faded. Susan Thomas, a bright-eyed girl with her life ahead of her, was just nine years old…
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A Moment of Light in a Dark Place
Even when life feels at its darkest -and when we spend our time standing in places shaped by tragedy, loss, and unanswered questions, there are moments that quietly cut through the gloom. While filming this story, surrounded by shadows of the past, we were reminded that darkness never tells the whole story. Deep within Redisher…
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Did he get away with MURDER? The Lancashire farmhouse death that still raises questions
Tucked away in the Lancashire countryside stands Higher Ridge Farm — a quiet, unassuming place with a past that refuses to settle. More than a century ago, something happened inside its walls that would leave unanswered questions, conflicting accounts, and a verdict that satisfied no one. In this story, we return to the scene, examine…
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Frankenstein’s TRUE Creator : How Percy Bysshe Shelley brought a MONSTER to life
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein did not emerge from isolation. It was shaped by voices, ideas, and influences that surrounded her – and few were as profound as Percy Bysshe Shelley. In this episode, we trace Percy Shelley’s often-overlooked influence on Frankenstein: his philosophical ideas, his radical views on life, death, and creation, and the intellectual partnership…








