Ringing the Changes #18

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Written by P. Norman Cherrie Length: --:--
Based on "Ringing the Changes" by Robert Aickman Genre(s): Horror

Produced at CBC Toronto Recording Date(s): --/--/----

Original CBC AirDate: 10/31/1980
CBC Repeat(s): ---
CBC FM Repeat: 1/31/1981
Arts National Rebroadcast Date: ---

Original NPR Tx Date: 2/12/1982 NPR Repeat Tx: 10/22/1982 NPR ID#: 820212

CBC Tape ID: 3NF-12 Released: 1984 Flipside Episode: "Lazarus Rising"

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Cast & Crew
Douglas Campbell   as   Gerald Halstead
Nicky Guadagni   as   Phrynne Halstead
Ruth Springford   as   Mrs. Pascoe
Sandy Webster   as   Commandant Shotcroft
Graham Haley   as   the Station Master
Eric House   as   the Porter
Don Pascoe

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Recording Engineer(s)
John Jessop

Sound Effects
Bill Robinson

Production Assistant(s)
Doris Buchanan

Story Editor(s)
Earle Toppings

Producer
Bill Howell

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Commercial Synopsis

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The honeymooners insist, and their hotel reservation is honoured. Unforunately, it is the night the dead are raised.  (CBCE)

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An older man with a beautiful young wife is honeymooning in a seaside town on the very night when the dead are annually raised from their graves by the ringing of the town's church bells.  (NPR)

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Additional Information

In the original short story, Gerald and Phrynne's surname was Banstead, not Halstead.  (Neil Marsh)


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