Episodes
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Episode 26 - Hallowe'en Live! Treacle Scones & Tumshie Lanterns (part one)
Our first ever live show! From the historic village of Stow in the Scottish Borders, hosted graciously and generously in the Station House by Stow Community Trust: https://stowhub.co.uk/
This episode was written and narrated by Barbara Buchanan and Gordon Stewart.
With live improvised soundtrack by Nick Cole-Hamilton
Live audio mixing and engineering by Giorgios Mikrogiannakis.
Part two coming tomorrow!
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 25 - The Dark Lady of Littledean
In which Gordon Stewart explores the dark history of the little remembered Littledean tower in the Scottish Borderlands.
This episode was written and narrated by Gordon Stewart.
It was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 24 - The Deil's Days
When making a deal with the Devil you must always check the small print, lest you get more than you bargained for.
Barbara Buchanan tells a dark tale which she has written for these long yuletide nights.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
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Episode 23 - Rites and Mysteries.
We're back! Nick Cole-Hamilton recounts his experience with a supposedly haunted book...
This episode was written, read, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
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Episode 22 - Feartie, a Winter's Fable
When there is no witness, when guilt cannot be proven, our only punishment is that which remains, that which haunts us.
Barbara Buchanan narrates a dark fable which she has written for the dark season.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 21 - Vanished Lands - Ghost Towns, Lost Islands And Places That Never Were.
Gordon Stewart explores towns engulfed by sand, lone mythic islands in the Atlantic, and a town which never was.
This episode was written, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
Sources used in the episode:
Shetland Islands Climate and Settlement Project - https://www.bates.edu/history/faculty/gerald-bigelow/shetland-islands-climate-and-settlement-project/
Culbin Stories: http://www.culbinstories.com/
Otta F. Swire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otta_F_Swire
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Episode 20 - Something In The Air - The Haunting Of Montrose Airfield
Barbara Buchanan looks back on the storied history of Montrose Airfield, remembering those who lost their lives there and who's spirits seem to linger on...
This episode was written by Barbara Buchanan.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 19 - The Ringcroft Poltergeist, An Infestation Of Evil
Barbara Buchanan explores the terrifying account of a poltergeist which plagued a family in Auchencairn in 1695. The account was documented by the Reverend Alexander Telfair and attested to by all those involved. Such detail is an uncommon and fascinating insight into a truly bizarre haunting.
This episode was written by Barbara Buchanan.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 18, featuring Callum Sutherland.
Callum is a researcher at the University of Glasgow who reached out to us via our twitter account to ask if we'd be interested in talking to him about his research on the urban wyrd and more generally the Scottish wyrd. We were delighted to chat with him and this episode is a somewhat trimmed down version of that conversation. We cover quite a lot of ground here including the works of Mark Fisher, what the wyrd means to Callum and to us, the Scottish character, media representations, Edinburgh vs Glasgow and much much more.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
Follow Callum on twitter at: www.https://twitter.com/concretebodach
and while you're at it follow us on twitter at: www.https://twitter.com/TalesWyrd
This is a you better run media production.
Episode art is from a photograph taken by Callum Sutherland, reproduced and altered with his permission.
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 17 - Shoes For Black Donald, a tale written by Nick Cole-Hamilton
The tale was told by Gordon Stewart and featured:
Donald Cowan as Black Donald
Barbara Buchanan as Morag
and Nick Cole-Hamilton as poor old Angus.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
With script help from Sylvia Gomez-Benitez, Saran Walker and Robert Swift.
This is the second of our dark tales for the dark season, we hope you've been enjoying this new and slightly different format, we have some more interesting and different things lined up for the new year, but we will also return to our more regular format in due course. If you're interested in what we're doing, or just keen for more wyrdness, why not follow us on twitter, we are https://twitter.com/TalesWyrd
All that remains is to wish you a very fine solstice, stay warm, stay wyrd and stay sage, and when the time comes, lang may yer lum reek.
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Episode art is from David Scott - Illustration for 'Life of a Devil' held by the national galleries of Scotland: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/44372/
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The Point is a story written and told by Barbara Buchanan.
This episode was recorded produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The image used for this episode's thumbnail is William Daniel's Eddystone Lighthouse in a Storm
You may notice that this episode of TFWS differs from others
in that it is a work of fiction. as a little experiment we decided to write our own wyrd stories for the end of the year so expect one or two more episodes of this ilk before we return to exploring Scotland's wyrd past, present and futures in the new year
In the interim please be sure to check out our twitter account: https://twitter.com/TalesWyrd
And be sure to recommend the podcast to any likeminded wyrdos you know.
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 15 - Samhain - Guisers, Dookin' And Bogles
Barbara Buchanan lights her neep lantern to illuminate the shadows around this darkest of festivals. We explore traditions around Halloween, encountering spirits, bogles and a ghostly hen along the way.
This episode was written by Barbara Buchanan.
This episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 14 - The Gorbals Vampire, in which Gordon steps from behind the tombstones to explore a very peculiar Scottish Vampire story.
Content warning - Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence, and the use of accompanying sound effects, that some people may find disturbing.
This tale is told by Gordon Stewart, check out his blog: http://www.borderlandscotland.wordpress.com/
The episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: http://www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: http://www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 13 - Waiting In The Wings: The Ghosts In Scotland's Theatres
In which Barbara Buchanan dims the house lights and calls forth the spirits which linger on the stages and in the stalls of Scotland's theatres.
This episode was written by Barbara Buchanan and featured Gordon Stewart,
This episode was produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 12 - Yellow Eyes 1979.
In which Gordon Stewart travels back in time to explore a very peculiar haunting on Edinburgh's Regent Terrace.
This episode was written by Gordon Stewart, based on a story by Bill Gibbons.
This episode was produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 11 - in which, alongside an immensely famous Scotsman, we cross the veil and the border, to investigate the surprising story of the Cottingley Fairies.
This episode was written and narrated by Barbara Buchanan.
This episode was produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 10 - exploring the rise of Spiritualism, focusing particularly on two famous Scottish mediums, Daniel Hume, and Helen Duncan, who was one of the last people to be tried under the Witchcraft Act in the UK.
This episode was written and narrated by Barbara Buchanan.
This episode was produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 9 - Culloden. This episode explores the Jacobite uprising of 1745, an attempt to regain the throne for the Stuart family, which culminated in the battle of Culloden in 1746. We examine the historical trajectory of this ill-fated rebellion, and consider the shades of the past, which still echo today on and near that bloody field.
This episode was written and read by Gordon Stewart, check out his blog at www.borderlandscotland.wordpress.com/
This episode features Barbara Buchanan as Violet Tweedale.
This episode was produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: www.youbetterrun.media
Episode thumbnail image from: History of the Clan MacLean from its first settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the present period - courtesy of the National Library of Scotland:
https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/94804574#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=223&xywh=-59%2C202%2C2499%2C5242
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Episode 8 - An exploration of the life and death of Lady Janet Douglas of Glamis. Known latterly, to those who have seen her, as The Grey Lady.
This episode was written and read by Barbara Buchanan.
It was produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: http://www.youbetterrun.media
The Tales From Wyrd Scotland logo was designed by Andrew Cowan: http://www.andrewcowan.co/
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Episode 7 - The month of February marks LGBT+ History Month in Scotland, and elsewhere. And so, we take a short detour away from our more usual wyrd history… to an LGBT+ history of Scotland. Listeners are advised that the commentary includes some content and language which they may find uncomfortable listening, reflecting attitudes and practices of earlier times. No offence or distress is intended.
This is a safe place, for all, and we submit this episode with respect, for all.
Regular listeners will be aware that this episode is somewhat different in form as well as content from previous episodes. Usually we like to employ our own sounds and compositions, however for this episode it felt appropriate to source music which reflected the time periods being spoken about, and to generally avoid emotive or creepy sound effects.
Therefore, we'd like to acknowledge the pieces of music used and their performers. We would also like to to say that as far as possible we've tried to use music from the public domain, or which permits reuse. If we've erred here please let us know and we will be more than happy to make appropriate changes.
This episode featured:
Masculine women, feminine men, written by Jimmy Monaco and Edgar Lesie, performed by Frank Harris AKA Irving Kaufman.
It featured multiple early and renaissance classical guitar pieces by Jon Sayles, which can be found at http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/EarlyMusic.htm
it really is amazing the collection he's put together.
There was selections from the Sonata of Scots Tunes by James Oswald, performed by Concerto Caledonia and David McGuinness.
It featured Love Your Spell is Everywhere performed by Ben Selvin and his orchestra.
And also Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes by Alfred Newman and His orchestra
And finally it featured Sun Disco by Cow&Lake, of which Andrew Cowan, who designed the Tales from Wyrd Scotland logo, was Cow, and Nick Cole-Hamilton was Lake.
This episode was written and read by Gordon Stewart check out his blog: http://borderlandscotland.wordpress.com/
The episode was recorded, produced and radiophonically designed by Nick Cole-Hamilton: http://www.youbetterrun.media
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