All the Best has stories to make your skin crawl. Haunted house? Tick. Haunted e-mail address? Tick. Haunted dreams? Tick. And the creepiest part of all: Halloween costumes, for pets (where else but America). This week’s show is sure to leave you spooked.
My Haunted House
When Madeleine Rebbechi moved into her share house in Brunswick, Melbourne six months ago, she immediately sensed that something wasn’t quite right. And things have only been getting stranger. Mysterious visitors show up. Her landlord acts like he has something to hide. And down the end of their garden, there’s a locked bungalow filled with secrets. It was only a matter of time before Madeleine decided to investigate.
Produced by Madeleine Rebbechi.
My Haunted Email
A.H. Cayley’s email address is haunted. Not by a ghost, or a spirit, but by something far more terrifying: A past love.
Produced by Heidi Pett.
Music credit: ‘Stadt Land Fluss’ by Hinterlandt.
Read more of A.H. Cayley’s work here.
My Haunted Dreams
As a baby, Max Lavergne suffered from night terrors, and nothing much has changed: He still endures traumatising dreams on a regular basis. At least the violence and horrors of his nightmares make for a good story.
Recorded by Kate Ryan at Confession Booth.
Read more of Max Levergne’s work here.
Little Pet Shop of Horrors
All the Best did its best to steer clear of the blatant commercialism of an American-style Halloween. But when we heard that contributor Mike Williams was in the U.S. just as we were putting this show together, we couldn’t help ourselves. So you thought the cheesy horror movies, the trick or treating and the outlandish costumes for kids were bad? Just wait till people start involving their pets.
Halloween costumes on display at the Cheeko-B pet boutique, with staff member Stephanie.
Produced by Mike Williams.
Music credit: Sez (Ming Ming) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
Presenter: Georgia Moodie
Features Executive Producer: Belinda Lopez
Executive Producers: Giordana Caputo, Eliza Sarlos, Jesse Cox.
Picture credit: ‘Halloween with Ringo‘ by Brittany Randolph.