British Invaders 278: Whistle and I’ll Come to You (Part 2)

Whistle and I’ll Come to You was a 2010 BBC Christmas Ghost Story. This M.R. James adaptation starred John Hurt.

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British Invaders 277: Whistle and I’ll Come to You (Part 1)

Whistle and I’ll Come to You was a 2010 BBC production starring John Hurt. It is an adaptation of a ghost story by M.R. James.

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British Invaders 58: M. R. James (Part 2)

M. R. James wrote classic spooky ghost stories. We now conclude our discussion of three television adaptations of stories by M. R. James. Last time, we looked at A Warning to the Curious (1972) and Casting the Runes (1979). Now, we are focusing on Whistle and I’ll Come to You (1968). We also look at some other M. R. James adaptations for television, radio and film.

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British Invaders 57: M. R. James (Part 1)

M. R. James wrote many ghost stories that are still known for being spooky and classic. We now start our discussion of three television plays based on stories by M. R. James. This time, we focus on A Warning to the Curious (1972) and Casting the Runes (1979). Next time, we’ll look at Whistle and I’ll Come to You (1968) and more!

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