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Dracula: 3. The Dark Compass

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BBC

Society & Culture

4.21.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Dracula creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat join TV critic Hayley Campbell to dive deep into the making of the third episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's 2003 in Birmingham.

0:04.4

Doors have been slammed in your face, you're not welcome here.

0:07.1

They were capable of murder.

0:08.4

Drive-by killings, gang wars, a vigilante group that fought against Jamaica's notorious yardies.

0:15.6

The home boy thought we're not going to take this anymore.

0:17.8

We're going to be even more violent than you.

0:19.6

Before turning on each other.

0:22.0

I'm Livy Haydock and this is gangster, the story of the Burger Bar boys.

0:27.6

Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:30.1

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:34.7

Hi, with you, welcome.

0:37.7

Dragula is here.

0:41.0

How exciting.

0:42.0

Control yourself in the presence of blood.

0:44.0

There are monsters in this world, creatures that will leave a shadow on your soul.

0:49.0

Hello, I've been dying to meet you.

1:01.0

Wow, where do you even start with this one? In this episode, I'm definitely the person in the Q&A who

1:04.3

is more of a comment than a question but you have to forgive me because I have so

1:08.1

many theories on what Dracula really really wants.

1:13.0

I'm Haley Campbell and this is obsessed with Dracula episode 3, which is, I should warn you, also the third hour

1:19.2

of our recording in the studio where we have definitely gone a bit weird. Obviously we have many

1:25.6

many spoilers here too so go watch episode three and then come back.

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