A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss

  • : 2010
  • : 3
  • : 5
  • BBC Four
  • 21
  • Documentary

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What is Horror?
Episode overview
07, 2010
Horror legends including John Carpenter, Roger Corman and George A. Romero explain what ‘horror’ means to them.
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How to Make Kensington Gore
Episode overview
13, 2010
The sticky blood used in horror films of this period became known as Kensington Gore – a jokey reference to the London street of the same name. While Hammer’s special recipe remains .. show full overview
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Peter Cushing: An Appreciation
Episode overview
13, 2010
Mark reflects on the life and work of Peter Cushing. The star of many Hammer productions, he was one of Britain’s most underrated screen actors. Behind his modest front lay an intense presence that made him a compelling and authentic leading man.
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Halloween: Bongo Shock
Episode overview
18, 2010
John Carpenter talks about the unexpected roots of his stark, creepy score for ‘Halloween’. And Mark wonders what might have been, had Carpenter recorded his original take on the theme.
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The Omen: Revelations
Episode overview
18, 2010
Screenwriter David Seltzer reads one of the apocalyptic verses from his 1976 film ‘The Omen’. Purportedly taken from the Book of Revelation, they were in fact a complete fabrication.
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Horror Europa with Mark Gatiss
Episode overview
13, 2012
Actor and writer Mark Gatiss embarks on a chilling voyage through European horror cinema. From the silent nightmares of German Expressionism in the wake of World War I to lesbian .. show full overview

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