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NOCTURNAL TRANSMISSIONS : dark tales, both old and new, performed by voice artist Kristin Holland

NOCTRANS Ep 171 - HOP FROG [TRANSMISSMAS 2023]

NOCTURNAL TRANSMISSIONS : dark tales, both old and new, performed by voice artist Kristin Holland

Kristin Holland

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4.8676 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

MERRY TRANSMISSMAS  everybody.

Our final story of 2023 is a dark little classic from the inimitable Edgar Allan Poe.

We hope you enjoy it.

 

Noctural Transmissions is proud to present:

HOP FROG

 

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NOCTURNAL TRANSMISSIONS is a fortnightly podcast featuring inspired performances of short horror stories, both old and new, by voice artist Kristin Holland.

 

https://www.nocturnaltransmissions.com.au

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Good King, when Cuslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen, when the snow lay roundabout, deep and crisp and even,

0:18.0

brightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel, when a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel.

0:31.6

You know the rest, the good king gets all caught up in the moment and says to his page,

0:39.2

Come on, lad, grab some booze and brisket. We're going to a party. Oh, and grab some firewood while you're at it.

0:46.8

If we're going to throw down, we'll need more than that noob's handful of twigs to get our rager fully lit.

0:59.7

And so on. Oh, Merry Transmissmus,

1:08.1

by the way, gentle listener. You know, good King Wenceslis wasn't actually a king at the time of this particular legendary occurrence.

1:15.9

As a matter of fact, he was but a duke at the moment of his untimely death at the hands of his brother, Bolloslaus the Cruel,

1:19.2

and his band of cronies who stabbed the Duke mercilessly,

1:23.6

then ran him through with a lance.

1:26.4

If my brother's name was Bolloslaus the cruel,

1:29.8

I'd be giving him a bit more of a wide berth than poor old Wenceslas managed.

1:34.8

Anyway, Holy Roman Emperor Otto posthumously bestowed the title,

1:40.4

King upon Wenceslaus a few years after his violent death,

1:46.0

apparently as an acknowledgement of him being a good bloke,

1:51.5

as the Antipodeans would say.

1:55.1

Of course, if history has taught us anything,

1:58.3

it is that not all kings are good blokes.

2:05.1

And that brings us rather neatly to our final story of 2003.

2:13.8

Now, do you remember a couple of episodes back when I lamented the paucity of Poe's prose in our recent output?

2:22.6

Well, we received numerous suggestions from you gentle listeners as to which as yet untouched tale from Mr. Poe's back catalogue we should use to rectify this situation,

2:37.4

and were quite surprised at the clear front-runner in your collective affections.

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