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The Rose Garden
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Another classic ghost story by M. R. James, read by Sir Michel Hordern
The Ash Tree
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A classic story of witchcraft and horror by M. R. James, read by Sir Michael Hordern.
Rats
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A minor classic ghost story by M. R. James, read by Sir Michael Hordern
Casting the Runes
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The classic story of demonology by M. R. James, read by Sir Michael Hordern.
Lost Hearts
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The classic antiquarian ghost story by M. R. James, retold by Sir Michael Hordern. A
A School Story
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The classic antiquarian ghost story by M. R. James, retold by Sir Michael Hordern
A Neighbours Landmark
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An antiquarian ghost story by M. R. James, retold by Sir Michael Hordern
The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral
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An antiquarian ghost story by M.R. James. Read by Sir Michel Hordern.
Count Magnus
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The classic antiquarian ghost story by M. R. James. Read by Sir Michael Hordern.
Canon Alberic's Scrapbook
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The classic antiquarian ghost story by M. R. James. Read by Sir Michael Hordern.
Cody Lewis trains shoulders
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Teen bodybuilding phenomenon Cody Lewis trains his cannonball delts.
The Signalman
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The classic ghost story by Charles Dickens, Read by Ian Holm
Wonder why the picnic scene + Theo's freakout was left out in any of the screen adaptations. It's so creepy and ambiguous
I'm 34 and after all these years this bit still has me lmao 🤣 😂
This story is amazing, would love for this to be dramatised
This story is amazing, would love for this to be dramatised
After being a huge fan of the novel since I was a child in the '80's, I was almost crying in anger at the 1999 film. SUCH a disservice to this brilliant story. The 1963 film (although they botched the ending, which is so significant) is decent.
0:24 look theres a bart knock off!!!
Fabulous🎉🎉🎉
0:24 hey look it's OG Bart...
I’ll never forget when I first saw this scene I laughed so hard 🤣
I introduced my 10 year old to the simpsons. We’re watching all the old episodes together. He doesn’t get many of the jokes of course, but the ones he does, he absolutely cracks up. This scene and Gentle Ben are two of his favorites.
What excessive dosages of testo does to fairies...
Am enjoying this so much and only at the six/ seven minute mark- 💜🐾💚❤️🥰💛
Nina Carter was 🔥
thanks for putting this up - these are good stories, the imagination which has a bigger budget than any hollywood studio does all the special effects especially with a good actor who else here remembers Micheal Hordern doing Wind in the Willows by cosgrove-hall studios?
he's not even alive HE'S D E A D
I remember when this episode first aired, me and my younger brother were crying with laughter at this scene 🤣
Bart was thinking “Oh please Krusty… Don’t make this worse than it already is”
So why IS a Revn like a Writing desk? I wanted to know the answer to that question since I was little.
There is no official answer, but this is the answer my mom came up with: "Because Edgar Allan Poe wrote on both." What that means is that he physically wrote on a writing desk when he wrote his stories, & he wrote _on_ a raven, "on" meaning "about," like how you'd say, "I'm watching a documentary on insects," or something like that.
😂😂😂😂
When I put the robber on my dad's tile in Catan:
Bart Simpson is watching this on TV but if you look really closely on stage, there’s another kid that looks like Bart Simpson screaming at the puppet being frighten just like the other kids
Krusty doesn't even pay his taxes. You'd think that he could afford a better quality puppet
Im surorised it didnt burst into flames
0:23 THIS IS SO LOUDEST EVER!!!!
Bart-alike at 0:25
I live a few streets down from Coleherne Road where they filmed the Jenny Agutter flat scenes, its still the exact same as it was in the film.
Hilarious scene. Very similar to the one where Marge creates a 'fake Homer' for the kids but the balloon arm bursts and the plastic glove lands on Bart's face as they continually scream in terror 😂
Sam Rockwell's character in this is one of my all time fav film characters
Still better than “The View.” 😆
This movie was shot, in B/W, in England, in 1963. I saw it in the US in 1964, when I was 14. To this day, it is the scariest movie I have ever seen. It's hard to see dancer Russ Tamblyn in his role here, but there he is. And he is superb. "The Haunting," and "The Thing from Another World," were previously my two favorites
Very sick. (I really hope that James wasn’t a closet pedo)….
39:26
Reacting to the REEEE crowd on Twitter be like:
Hey the dummy can't hurt ya. He's not really He's dead. 0:14
That is an actual riddle from "Alice in Wonderland"!
What's up with Bizarro Bart at the end?
0:11 0:19 0:24
0:23 lol that kid in the middle looks like a Wish version of Bart.
Friendly to treees, darling!
Been tracing my roots lately..having come from Oldham, I’ve been doing a lot of research on the internet…cotton mills( Mum worked in one at 17 ,coal mining( Grandad worked in one….emigrated in the early fifties to 🇨🇦at 5yrs old with my parents …for better opportunities,like many others,…nice to see this & near the Lancashire accent again,(something I can slip into very easily)…sure brought back a lot of memories …
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He looks better than Gabbo
Didn't the dummy also randomly catch on fire or am I remembering it wrong?
I swear, I see a Bart lookalike when Krusty kicks the dummy into the audience.
29:36
I love how he thinks kicking it into the bleachers/stalls is a good idea lmao
“BUGGER OFF!” -Lord Luck
0:24 The kid on the left is so terrified he turned into Bart.
0:12 0:19 0:24
And those kids were never the same since!