A bloody Scottish tale featuring a locked room mystery, something fishy, unusual naming conventions (women only), and a little ENM to top it off.
We're on the west coast of Ireland: knives are out, waves are rolling in, there's weird women and weddings and Freud watches it all approvingly
A story of the Elves and one boy's bloody Tarantino-esque quest to get his ball back.
Stories from Glasgow featuring Saints and Monsters, Iron and Gold, all set in a Dear Green Place.
The second of two episodes on Irish fairy lore, with three more tales of the Aos sí.
Featuring a new trendy get rich quick scheme (robbery), absolutely banging tunes and highly restrictive music licencing laws, and what's sure to be a heroic rescue!
The first of two episodes on Irish fairy lore - featuring three tales of the Aos Sí, and there's not a pair of gossamer wings in sight.
This episode features a number of accounts of encounters with the fearsome Scottish water-horse known alternately as the Each-Uisge and the Kelpie. The tales involve a kindly magical old woman, a not so kindly magical old woman, sticky situations...
This episode we've a Medieval tale from the pen of Walter Map featuring two weddings, a suspicious contract, dust, a cute little goat man, the wild hunt (but not really) and a dog that just won't quit.
This episode we have a delightful Fairy Tale.
With fairies, castles, witches, princesses and princes, step mothers and ugly step sisters (alignments to be revealed), lots of things done in threes, and body horror that's positively Cronenbergesque.
Three stories with a particular emphasis on the post-mortem, with a light dusting of Boggarts and faeries to keep things interesting.

