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Live From Manchester Morgue - a horror film podcast!

Live From Manchester Morgue is a British-made horror film podcast, hosted by film scholar Ken and former horror host Gary, who lovingly dissect a pair of films they think would make a great double feature.Packed with insight, trivia and loads of guests, it’s like talk radio for horror fans like you.So grab your beverage of choice and check out your new favourite horror show right now - available on all platforms!PREVIOUSLY ON THE SLABToby and John (the Adams Family)Katie Evans (Mental Health Monsters)Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser)Julia Max (The Surrender)Richard Drew (Ghostwatch)

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    Live From Manchester Morgue Podcast Trailer

    A trailer for the show featuring a few of our lovely guests so far!

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    26: His House (2020) and Under The Shadow (2016)

    This week, we turn our attention to two timeless tales of surviving war and oppression and how escape isn't always what it seems - Babak Anvari's Under The Shadow and Remi Weekes' His House.We forgot to do 'How Many Cats Are In it' but there finally is one in His House so look out for that! Listener comments and What Have You Watched return...

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    25: Episode of the Living Dead! Night of the Living Dead (1968) and the Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)

    Welcome back to the morgue for a very special, one year anniversary show about one of our favourite subjects - ZOMBIES and the films they feature in.We take a look at George Romero's seminal Night of the Living Dead alongside the show's namesake, the Living Dead at Manchester Morgue. We're also running a competition to win a poster and discuss what we've watched in our imaginatively-titled regular feature - What Have You Watched?Let us know what you think in the comments!

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    24: Hellbender! Mother of Flies! It's the Adams Family, with Toby and John!

    Welcome back, friends!Join us this week as we talk to Toby Poser and John Adams of multitalented and prolific filmmaking family unit, the Adams Family about their work in including Hellbender, Mother of Flies and Rumblestrips.Ken and Gaz discuss what they've watched and talk about an unusual upcoming Guinness world record attempt...

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    23: Frailty (2001) and The Witch in the Window (2018) with Andy Mitton

    Welcome back, horror homies!This week, the boys chat with Andy Mitton about his heartfelt yet terrifying film, The Witch in the Window and another tale of fatherhood in Bill Paxton's Frailty.There's also some news, the boys recap their week's viewing on What Have you Watched (including a mini retrospective on Burial Ground (1981) alongside the regular listener comments and general fun.Leave us a like or a comment (or both)!

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    22: Big Scary Sharks! Jaws (1975) and Beast of War (2025)

    Hello Morguers and welcome back to our little corner of the web.This week is shark week (not Shark Week, the official one) as we talk about Jaws and recent scary sharksploitation zinger, Beast of War so come get your thalassophobia on!We also honour two of our favourites - Catherine O'Hara and Tom Noonan and interview Ryan Prows, director of new Justin Long and CM Punk-starring vampire cop horror, NIGHT PATROL!There's also horror movie news, for the nerds out there.Share us with your friends!

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    21: Jennifer's Body and Gingers Snaps - exploring the monstrous feminine with Katie Evans

    Welcome back to the Morgue where this week, the boys are joined by special guest Katie Evans, AKA Mental Health Monsters who has been delivering talks up and down the country on the psychology of horror.Katie chose the films for this episode of which Gary and Ken are big fans and the end result is a very insightful show with a little look at brand new folk horror Rabbit Trap and simian-maniac creature feature, Primate!

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    episode 20: Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 with Nicholas Vince!

    Welcome back to the morgue and to our first special episode in an ongoing series where we'll talk about SEQUELS THAT GO BIG!Kicking us off in style we're joined by the Chatterer cenobite himself Nicholas Vince who shares stories from the set of Hellraiser 2, the origins of the Chatterer, Nightbreed and a a story about Clive Barker's magazine collection...Share with your friends, give us a like, a thumbs up, a subscribe and a follow. We'll read out your comments too!

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    episode 19: John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy Special (The Thing, Prince of Darkness, In the Mouth of Madness)

    Happy new year to you, thanks for stopping by!This week, we take a look at the end of the world as interpreted by the chosen one himself, JC (John Carpenter) as we talk about alien body-horror masterpiece The Thing, science vs religion with Prince of Darkness and Sam Neill's fantastic turn as an insurance investigator on the cusp of cosmic horror with In the Mouth of Madness.We also talk a bit about Good Boy, Stranger Things, Strange Harvest and Shelby Oaks.Give us a like and share us with your friends, yeah?

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    episode 18: Christmas With the Devil! The Exorcist (1973) and The Omen (1976)

    We nearly called this episode 'The Xmasist' but thought better of it.For our last show of 2025, we welcome special guest, author Matt Rogerson to help us navigate the vagaries of The Vactican's response to the deluge of Pazuzu-infused films from the 70s and beyond and we round out our coverage of the unofficial 'Unholy Child' trilogy we started with Rosemary's Baby a little while ago.We also talk our favourite Christmas horror films, Rob Reiner, What Have You Watched, take some listener comments and revisit regular feature, How Many Cats are In it?Wishing you all the very best for the festive season and we'll be back in a couple of weeks to kick off 2026 with some great new episodes.Merry Xmas(ist)!!!

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    episode 17: Nightmares and Hellscapes with Jacob's Ladder (1990) and Silent Hill (2006)

    This week, the boys revisit murky, Lynchian, purgatorial nightmares Jacob's Ladder and Silent Hill.Expect laughs, trivia, dubious pronunciations and regular feature, How Many Cats are In It?Enjoy!

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    episode 16: Martyrs (2008), Inside (2007) and the New French Extremity

    Welcome back to the Morgue where this time, we get Extremely French and talk about Pascal Laugier's seminal horror Martyrs and wince-inducing pregnancy home invasion nightmare, Inside.As usual we recommend you watch the films before you listen to the show but honestly, these films are going to take you to places you might not want to go... we think they're great, though!

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    episode 15: What Swearwolves Do Within the Shadows

    Welcome back to the MorgueThis week, Gaz and Ken take a look at another smashing double bill - What We Do in the Shadows (the film, not the show) and Werewolves Within!Learn the history of the long-standing vampire/werewolf feud alongside Hellboy talk, John Carpenter-related news and our regular segment, How Many Cats Are In It?Listen, like, share, enjoy!

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    episode 14: Four great films for a Halloween Movie Marathon, with Jed Shepherd! (host, 2020)

    Welcome back to the Morgue!In this episode, we talk about four films we think would be great for a Halloween marathon (perhaps an all-nighter) and talk to writer/producer of TERRIFYING, found-footage, zoom call seance gone wrong masterpiece, Host. Other films include You Might Be The Killer, Scare Me and Deadstream.As well as our regular insights into the films we've chosen, regular feature How Many Cats Are In It is back as well plus we've got a competition for you which you can enter to win your very own Live From Manchester Morgue Trucker hat!Make yourself a brew and get listening!

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    episode 13: Grimmfest 2025 coverage and a look back at American Mary (2012)

    Happy Spooktober and welcome back to the Morgue for this very special bonus episode, as we talk about our hot picks for this year's Grimmfest horror film festival and look back at some of our favourites from previous years, including a retrospective on The Soska Sisters' seminal body-mod revenge horror, American Mary!This episode is also packed to the gills with interviews - check out our chats with Sergio Pinheiro and Andy Myers (Wormtown), Pierre Tsigaridis (Frankie Maniac Woman) and Remington Smith (Landlord)!Normal services resumes in just a couple of short weeks for our Halloweenisode!

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    episode 12: Conjurville! The Amityville Horror vs The Conjuring

    Welcome back to the Morgue and thanks for joining us as we kick off spooky season 2025 in style!It's officially autumn in our part of the world and what better way to get into the SPIRIT (haha) of things than to get cosy and watch a couple of classic haunted house movies... then listen to a podcast about them.We talk about both franchises and the shady doings of the Warrens along with news and regular segments, What Have You Watched and How Many Cats Are In It?Enjoy the show - let us know how we're doing with a comment!

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    episode 11: Look, out, it's The Fly (1986) and The Blob (1988)!

    Welcome back to the morgue!This week, we talk about two seminal 1980s body-horror meltfests with The Fly and the Blob.We do our usual retrospective analysis of these two classics alongside a bit of news, What Have You Watched and our new (probably not) regular feature, How Many Cats Are in it!So go on, make yourself a nice cup of tea and sit down with us for about an hour of horror fun! Don't forget to leave us a 5 star rating and a comment!

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    episode 10: Rawhead Rex (1986) and Lair of the White Worm (1988) - classic British creature feature folk horrors

    Greetings from the Morgue!This week we talk two barmy British isles-based folk horror monster movies with Ken Russell's Lair of the White Worm (Vyrm) and George Pavlou's Rawhead Rex, based on stories by literary horror heavyweights Bram Stoker and our Lord and Saviour, Sir Clive Barker himself.Please watch the movies before you listen lest ye hear spoilers and we wouldn't want to ruin them for you!We also read some listener comments and feedback and ask What Have You Watched with a spot of Pedro Pascal-spotting on the side. Listen, rate, share, leave us a comment, thanks for tuning in!

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    episode 9: Werewolf Horror Classics - The Howling vs An American Werewolf in London (1981)

    Welcome back to Manchester Morgue! Gary and Ken talk werewolves as Joe Dante's Howling and John Landis' American Werewolf go head to shaggy head in our 1981 horror special.We've got the usual listener comments on the movies, a lovely review, horror news and a bit of muppet controversy.As usual, please check out the films BEFORE you listen if you want to avoid spoilers and please consider leaving us a nice review/rating or sharing our show with like-minded friends...

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    episode 8: 28 Days Later (2002) Meets MADS (2024): Pandemic Horror Reimagined

    Welcome back to the Morgue!For this episode's double-bill we take a look at Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later and David Moreau's MadS and some of the themes - obvious and otherwise - that link them as great horror companion pieces.We've also got some listener comments and a roundup of horror news to keep you up to date with all the recent grisly goings-on. Also, check out or new movie review blog here!Please share us, give us a rating and leave us a comment. We appreciate you!

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    episode 7: our top 5 horror movies of 2025 so far with special guest, Julia Max!

    Welcome back, friends! In this episode, we mix things up a little to bring your top five horror movies of 2025 so far and are beyond thrilled to present an interview with the writer and director of one of them - Julia Max! Please check out the movies before you listen because as hard as we try, there may be a spoiler here or there... the Rule of Jenny Pen Sinners The Surrender the Ugly Stepsister Predator: Killer of Killers Leave us a comment and a rating, if it please ye and if you have horror-minded friends, do tell them about the show as word of mouth really helps us grow🙏🏻

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    episode 6: David Cronenberg's Scanners (1981) and Sam Raimi's Darkman (1990) (horror retrospective)

    Welcome back to the Morgue!This week, we take a retrospective look at David Cronenberg's Scanners (1981) and Sam Raimi's Darkman (1990) and consider their parallels and the directors' other work. Expect the usual nonsense, including a roundup of what we've watched and listener comments!

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    episode 5: The Blair Witch Project and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    Welcome back to the Morgue! This week we revisit two road trips that go HORRIBLY wrong that may have more in common than you think as we discuss 1999's found footage spookfest The Blair Witch Project and make the case for Franklin as a misunderstood hero in 1974's infamous Tobe Hooper-directed nightmare, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Listen, like, subscribe, share but most importantly, enjoy!

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    episode 4: Rosemary's Baby and Hereditary

    In this episode, we dive deep into cult classics (heh) Rosemary's Baby and Hereditary to explore the joys of motherhood and the struggle against patriarchy (and demons). Leave us a comment and a rating, if it please ye!

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    bonussode 1: A Ghostwatch interview with Art Director Richard Drew!

    For episode 3 we were honoured to host Ghostwatch Art Director Richard Drew who was kind enough to share his insights and experiences into the production with us. Here is the full, unedited interview filled with even more stories from his illustrious career in the television industry. Thanks for having us, Richard!Also, watch out for Richard's upcoming projects Code of Silence and Chelsea Detective 3!

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    episode 3: Ghostwatch and Threads

    Welcome back to the Morgue! In this episode, Gary and Ken dive into two terrifyingly real, vintage horror movie productions that scarred generations - infamous 1992 BBC "drama" Ghostwatch and equally infamous 1984 BBC drama, Threads. Needless to say, things take a bit of a dark turn...In this episode we were also honoured to host Ghostwatch Art Director Richard Drew who was kind enough to share his insights and experiences of the production with us. The full, unedited interview is also available separately and we urge you to catch up with it for more stories from his illustrious career in the television industry.Leave us a comment or write in, we'd love to hear what you think of this episode!

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    episode 2: From Dusk Till Dawn and Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight

    Welcome back to more very British, very Northern, very Horror wafflings for this episode's highly recommended double feature - mid 90s, action-packed siege horror classics, From Dusk Till Dawn and Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight! We had a blast talking about these two very formative films for us and hope you enjoy what we have to say about them. Let us know ilwjst you think about them in the comments or drop us a line!

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    episode 1: Hellraiser and A Dark Song

    Welcome to the first episode of our brand new, very nice, very British horror movie podcast. This one is all about our first recommended double feature - Hellraiser (1987) and A Dark Song (2016). Subscribe for more of the same to come in just two short weeks!

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    Live From Manchester Morgue Episode 1 Trailer!

    Some small snippets of our upcoming debut episode during which we'll be discussing British horror heavyweights Hellraiser and A Dark song, for your listening pleasure.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Live From Manchester Morgue is a British-made horror film podcast, hosted by film scholar Ken and former horror host Gary, who lovingly dissect a pair of films they think would make a great double feature.Packed with insight, trivia and loads of guests, it’s like talk radio for horror fans like you.So grab your beverage of choice and check out your new favourite horror show right now - available on all platforms!PREVIOUSLY ON THE SLABToby and John (the Adams Family)Katie Evans (Mental Health Monsters)Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser)Julia Max (The Surrender)Richard Drew (Ghostwatch)

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