@Culture_Crit I actually love this piece for it’s honesty about depression. There should be room enough in Art fot Tracey’s ‘My Bed’. It might not speak to you but it does for me.
That was *so* good - gripped from beginning to end and now I can’t wait for the next one….
“Definitely not mould” was the verdict here:
#Uncanny#uncannycommunity#UNCANNYTV
Bloody Hell. I think we all wondered if a podcast, an excellent podcast could feel the same on a televisual box and now we know the answer - YES YES YES.
#UncannyTV is a masterclass in a paranormal programme, polished but relaxed, informative but informal with a few @danny_robins quips thrown in for good measure. It flowed; it took us on a journey and threw in the usual surprises and twists. You could sense the unease of Kate and the startlement of Lisa & Jane talking about something from 50 years ago. I bet they never expected that.
The same beautiful dark @lanternstalk sound aided and abetted by Ashley @CarrionScreamin's animation was pure joy.
Seeing @_EvelynHollow & @ciaranokeeffe on the screen was awesome [even seeing Ciaran stumped[ish for a brief moment was TV heaven].
Add to those Victorian Toxins, The Mould Man, A creative writing group, The Philip Experiment version 2.0 @chriscfrench and timeslips - just genius.
I know what I saw - a brilliant first episode of #UncannyTV... Hats off to everyone involved.
#IKnowWhatIsaw #BloodyHell #UncannyCommunity
Now I am off down a rabbit hole...
On World Porridge Day, there can only be one choice:
‘The Magic Porridge Pot’ (1971)
(The scene-stealing mice a joyous addition by artist Robert Lumley)