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Beyond Midnight was a South African radio horror anthology series that ran from 1968 to 1970 on Springbok Radio. The program "was a replacement series for SF'68. Michael McCabe served as producer, and adapted stories for both series. Unlike its sci-fi predecessor, Beyond Midnight served up stories with a supernatural bent." The show was sponsored by Biotex and futured the tagline "Just Soak, Just Soak, Just Soak in Biotex."
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Friends at a party decide to play the game, 'smee'. However, there appears to be an uninvited extra player. Based on the A.M. Burrage story, 'Smee' . A lost hunter seeking refuge comes across a recluse living in a mansion, in hopes of finding his way back. Based on the Amelia B. Edwards story, 'The Phantom Coach' . A young woman is raped and murder by the family chauffeur, George Yarrow, who gets away with it because of the lack of evidence. However, the family hires back Yarrow and with very horrific consequences. Based on the Charles Lloyd story, 'An Eye for an Eye and referred to in the Beyond Midnight radio series as 'Yarrow'. An exclusive resurant serves exotic meal. One man eager to see the kitchen finds out what's really on the menu. A wealthy man has a technologically advanced house built for him to keep others out but the results prove to be tragic. Based on the Charles Eric Maine story, 'Short Circuit' . Two sisters come across a narrow glen named Brickett Bottom. The two become infatuated with an old brick house and befriend the occupants. Things become strangely odd when the two sisters mention their encounter with locals who all say they've never heard of the old house or the occupants. Based on the Amyas Northcote story, 'Brickett Bottom' and referred to in other radio programs as 'House At Brickett Bottom' or 'Brickett Bottom' . David Snowden is penniless manipulator who sees an opportunity to take advantage of a young heiress. After cleverly plotting her death as an apparent suicide, he is left a large run-down mansion with a mysterious fourth floor locked door. Based on the Henry Slesar story, 'The Right Kind of House' and referred to in other radio and television programs as 'Behind the Locked Door' . A writer looking for solitude finds it in an old house. While there, he comes across a note advising him not to move a green vase that is located in the house. The author adheres to this instruction. However, the writer's visiting friend is made aware of the note, and he, unlike the writer, is a skeptic. Things go badly thereafter. Based on the Dennis Roidt story, 'The Green Vase' . A struggling family come across a desiccated monkey's paw that had a spell set upon it. Their desire to have their lives change for the better meet grim results. Based on the W.W. Jacobs story, 'The Monkey's Paw' . A marble statue comes to life with terrifying results. A couple living and working in Africa experience a nightly "visitor" roaming among their trash bins. Becoming increasingly frustrated by being woke up on a frequent basis, the two devise a plan to take a picture in hopes of finding a solution to ridding themselves of the "visitor". However, the "visitor" is something more than what they bargained for. A magazine writer returning to his apartment comes across his greatest fear upon entering his suite; a spider. Based on the Elizabeth Walter story, 'The Spider' and referred to in other radio and television programs as 'The Spider' and 'A Fear of Spiders' . Two soldiers, while on furlough, befriend each other on a train they are both riding. One of the soldiers, during the train ride, is off to marry a woman and the three ultimately spend the honeymoon together. Based on the Ronald Duncan story, 'Consanguinity' and referred to in other radio programs as 'The Honeymoon' or 'Consanguinity'. In the Amazon, an injured expeditionary leader becomes jealous of his wife who seems taken with the charismatic Brazilian guide. While he waits for help, he has other intentions in order to get revenge on his wife who he sees as being unfaithful. Based on the Mary Elizabeth Counselman story, 'The Smiling Face' and also erroneously referred to in other radio programs as 'A Smile to Drive You Mad' and erroneously as 'The Paul Henry Expedition'. Description of the episode and starring Two plantation owners become successful in Borneo until one leaves to get married and returns with his new bride. This development strains the friendship when the single partner engages in an affair with his partner's new spouse and when discovered, the vengeful plantation owner seeks a chilling revenge scheme on both his business partner and wife. Based on the Oscar Cook story, 'The Caterpillar' and referred to in the teleplay, Night Gallery, as 'The Caterpillar' while other radio programs have referred to it as 'Something on His Mind' and 'Boomerang'. 105.0 A mysterious woman keeps making appearances in a small French hotel. An inquisitive guest tries to make contact with her, despite being repeatedly discouraged by staff at the hotel that know her tragic history. Based on the A.M. Burrage story, 'One Who Saw' and referred to in other radio programs as 'Let Me See Your Face'. A man who has an impending 40th birthday is threatened by his wife's youth and wealth. He decides to make a few minor changes to his life with devastating results. Based on the Michael McCabe adaptation, 'Eloise's Whereabouts' and referred to in other programs as '40th Birthday', 'The Room' and as 'Three O'Clock' . A young, ambitious medical student comes across a wealthy old man with a vast fortune who offers up his fortune to the young man. However, there are conditions attached to it. Based on the H.G. Wells story, 'The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham' and referred to in other radio programs as 'The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham'. A man describes his account of his meeting with a train signal-man and the strange tale imparted to him. Based on the Charles Dickens' story, 'The Signal-Man' and referred to in other radio programs as 'The Signal-Man' and 'Hello, Below There'. An aspiring journalist sees an opportunity to be published by writing an account of his night at the Marriner's Waxworks that hosts several deceased murderers. Or are they all dead? Based on the A.M. Burrage story, 'A Night in the Murder's Den' and referred to in other radio programs as 'A Night in the Murder's Den', 'Waxworks' and 'The Waxworks' . A mother is convinced that her new born baby is trying to kill her. She hears him moving about the house and yet when she looks for him, he is located nestled in his crib. Based on the Ray Bradbury story, 'The Small Assassin' . Based on a short story by Collin Brooks titled 'Mrs. Smith.' A student of divinity comes across a locked, abandoned house and witnesses an old man entering and exiting the house with a key. Intrigued, the young student takes it upon himself to watch the house and the old man. Based on the Henry James story, 'The Ghostly Rental' and referred to in other radio programs as 'The Visits'. A young girl has an imaginary friend named Harry, who she claims is her brother. It slowly becomes evident that the imaginary friend is more than just a playmate. Based on the Rosemary Timperley story, 'Harry' and referred to in other radio programs as 'Harry, Such an Ordinary Name'. A mean-spirited jokester goes too far with one of his jests when he preys upon a seemingly simple night watchman. Description of the episode and starring. Based on the Michael McCabe adaptation, Impala and referred to in other radio programs as Nyala, The Thirteenth Elephant and Mkara . A duel of honour pits two cousins against one another. Based on the Mary Elizabeth Braddon story, 'Eveline's Visitant' and referred to in other radio programs as 'The Mark of Shame' . A young man recalls his meeting and dancing with a young, beautiful woman only to discover that not everything is as it seems. Based on the Ronald Blythe story, 'Take Your Partners' .
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A Night In The Waxworks The Speciality Of The House The Paxton's House [aka House At Brickett Bottom] Insect Man [aka Insects] The Voice Rendezvous Spider-Phobia Sir Dominic's Bargain [aka The Man Who Lost His Soul] Borneo The Crystal Ball The Happy Return A Man's Worth The Marble Knights [aka Arthur's Return] The 56 G's The Bonanza Mr. McGraw And His Victim [aka McGraw Shoots Stoney] A Beautiful Viper Something Haunts This House Short Circuit Eloise's Whereabouts [aka 40th Birthday] Hobart [aka A Man Called Hobard] Smee The Train Harry Little Happenthatch Fellini The Great [aka The Great Fellini] Storybook Man The Phantom Coach Mrs. Taber's Killer The House Was A Sphinx Sammy A True Ghost Story Under The Hull Tree [aka Under The Hau Tree] Turning To Marble Vulture People [aka A Smile To Drive You Mad] Take Your Partners Impala Yarrow The Door In The Wall White Revised The Manor House The Werewolf Radiation The Honeymooners [aka The Honeymoon] The Yellow Room [aka The Red Room / The Room] A Time For Thunder [aka Cliffs of Bembridge] Lanceford House [aka The Green Vase] Watches By The Dead The Cigarette Case The Jokester Rupert Orange [aka What Happened To Rupert Orange] The Evil Face [aka Let Me See Your Face] Sarah The Marble Knights The Picture The House [aka The Visits] An Evil Memory Of Julia Wright Uninvited Face No-Name Baby The Thirteenth Elephant All At Sea The Wedding The Visitors Mexican Mario The Dream Arsenic The Monkey's Paw The Late Mr. Elsham The Incomplete Corpse
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Beyond Midnight was a South African radio horror anthology series that ran from 1968 to 1970 on Springbok Radio. The program "was a replacement series for SF'68. Michael McCabe served as producer, and adapted stories for both series. Unlike its sci-fi predecessor, Beyond Midnight served up stories with a supernatural bent." The show was sponsored by Biotex and futured the tagline "Just Soak, Just Soak, Just Soak in Biotex."
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70 71 68 69 66 67 64 65 14 12 13 10 11 8 9 6 7 4 5 2 3 1 30 31 28 29 26 27 24 25 22 23 20 21 18 19 17 46 47 44 45 42 43 40 41 38 39 36 37 34 35 32 33 62 63 60 61 58 59 56 57 54 55 52 53 50 51 48 49
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