"The Hair" by A.J. Alan

"The Hair" by A.J. Alan

By EnCrypted Pod

A vintage radio special of EnCrypted Classic Horror, returning once again to the humorously  macabre shaggy dog  stories of A.J. Alan. In "The Hair" (1928), Alan recounts a strange  sequence of events surrounding a box found in an old curiosity shop.

Nottingham-born  A.J. Alan (real name: Leslie Harrison Lambert) was a performing  magician, radio ham, volunteer coastguard radio operator, and  naval  intelligence officer who, at the start of World War II was part of the  vital military intelligence effort at Bletchley Park. Prior to the war,  he was telling stories on BBC radio and became one of the most popular  broadcasting personalities of the time. These stories - light, but often  strange, and sometimes spooky - found their way into various ghost  story collections such as the Fontana series curated by Robert Aickman,  although they were meant to be performed and delivered in the rambling,  conversational style Alan had made his own.

He died in 1941.

Archive  radio of A.J. Alan is now hard to find, but you can hear some  gramophone recordings on the Stars of the Wireless site here: https://rfwilmut.net/wireless/alan.html

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About the episode:"The Hair" by A.J. Alan. First collected in "Good Evening, Everyone" (pub. Hutchinson, 1928).

Credit where credit's due:

The recording was created using Audacity and BandLab. Podcast hosted by  Anchor.

Theme  music:  The Black Waltz by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au  Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com Attribution 4.0 International  (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Music included:   Ghost Story by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3805-ghost-story License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSound effects:  All sound effects sourced at Freesound.org

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