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Paul Riddell's avatar

When it comes to more fantastic examples, Ray Bradbury’s “The Foghorn” is obviously on the list, but for friends trying to get into “Doctor Who” but not knowing where to start, I recommend the Tom Baker episode “Horror of Fang Rock.” The supernatural elements are explained as science (specifically, a shape-shifting alien known as a Rutan), but in some ways that actually makes it even creepier.

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Helen Barrell's avatar

The Flannan Islands case is chilling. I've tried to get my head around it before and it wouldn't surprise me if one or two of them got into difficulty in a storm, with enormous waves, and they were all washed out to sea. An awful way to die. But the isolation and the relentless bad weather and the cold, and the wind wailing like a voice does make me wonder about their mental states... All excellent fodder for horror.

I suppose because lighthouses are in liminal spaces, it gives them an instant sense of the uncanny. Maybe that's why the surreal Australian kids' TV series "Round the Twist" works so well.

As an aside, my dad's dream was to become a lighthouse keeper and study with the Open University at the same time. Unfortunately, Trinity House made all the lighthouses automatic, so he never got to realise his chunky arran jumper and isolation-induced madness dream.

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