Episodes

  • Morris Dancing Talk LIVE!
    Nov 21 2025

    Ross was asked to do a talk on the history of Morris dancing for the fine men of West Stafford who are thinking about starting their own side. Not knowing anything about this didn’t stop him standing up and showing off for 20 minutes, armed only with Wikipedia, YouTube and ChatGPT, the traditional research materials. What follows is Ross’s own understanding of the subject, which may or may not be accurate. Hopefully this makes sense without the visual accompaniment, but if you would like to watch along, there is a copy of the presentation deck that you can view at your own leisure.

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11aI_MQ-uxknR1lucg4e3oumz7k3cxAkqFf0jtK-lwH4/edit?usp=sharing

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    27 mins
  • The Devil of Old Harry Rocks
    Oct 16 2025

    After a sunny kayaking trip to the chalk stacks off Studland Bay, Ross and David brave the choppy waters to bring us tales of Old Harry Rocks – Dorset’s own gateway to hell. Once back on dry land (and mostly clothed), they’re joined online by Henry to explore the legends behind this striking landmark.

    From the Poole pirate Harry Paye to smugglers’ caves, spectral bells and wartime wrecks, the trio pick through centuries of myth and mischief along the Purbeck coast. Expect talk of devils sleeping on cliffs, parsons blessing sea caves, and ships dashed to pieces in the dark.

    Back at the virtual Dark Darzet Studios, the discussion drifts between folklore, local history, and questionable nautical knowledge – with a generous helping of chaos. Two out of three hosts weren’t wearing trousers, and quite a lot of farting had to be cut out in the edit.

    All that, plus the usual meandering chat and unverified facts, in an episode recorded entirely online – because kayaking home with recording gear seemed like a terrible idea.

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    58 mins
  • The Walk to the Hellstone
    May 18 2025

    This time, Henry, David, and Ross gather at Hardy's Monument, the sun sinking behind Black Down as they set off towards one of Dorset’s most mysterious ancient sites: the Hellstone on Portesham Hill.

    Once a Neolithic long barrow, the Hellstone was reassembled in 1866 after its mighty capstone collapsed. But history isn’t the only thing lurking among the stones.

    On the way back, as the shadows deepened and the air turned cold, they crossed paths with a man tormented by the presence of a large black dog. He spoke of other strange creatures seen roaming the darkness.

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    27 mins
  • Beers, and Banter with the Buoys at the Red Lion
    Feb 7 2025

    Join Henry, David, and Ross as they get increasingly sozzled at the Red Lion pub in Weymouth.

    They originally set out to discuss the pub’s haunted history and the lifeboat disaster that launched from the station just around the corner. However, after too much rum, beer, wine, and whiskey, they ended up completely sidetracked, diving into the origins of nautical terms instead.

    We can also heartily recommend the steak and chips—it might be the beer talking, but it's probably the nicest pub we've been to in Weymouth in ages. Highly recommended!

    Grab your headphones, pour yourself a drink (or several), and enjoy this chaotic but entertaining virtual pub experience. Cheers!

    https://theredlionweymouth.co.uk

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    43 mins
  • Our Halloween Dorchester Ghost Walk
    Nov 8 2024

    This Halloween, we created our own ghost walk around Dorchester, bringing along our partners and kids to explore the eerie local lore! Here are the spine-chilling stops we visited, each with a story from Dorchester's haunted history. Join us as we walk through these ghostly tales!


    Stops on Our Tour:


    Maumbury Rings

    Story by Ross

    • The ancient grounds of Ghostly Romans and the legend of the Bleeding Phantom.


    Antelope Walk

    Story by Kate

    • Tales of Judge Jeffreys sightings and the mysteries of Dorchester’s Haunted Tunnels.


    Dorset Museum

    Story by Caz

    • The story of the Sobbing Lady, a spirit whose mournful presence lingers in the museum’s quiet halls.


    Hangman’s Cottage

    Story by Henry

    • Henry tells the tale of the Drowned Prisoner’s vengeful spirit and the cottage’s grim history with the hangman himself.


    The Town Pump

    Story by David

    • Sightings of the Faceless Boy near the old pump have spooked many over the years.


    The Balti Express

    Story by Becca

    • Finally, the tragic tale of the Distraught Girl, a ghost said to haunt this unexpected place.


    Walk Along With Us!

    If you’re ever in Dorchester, you can follow the same route and listen along!


    Here’s our route: Our Ghost Walk Route


    Happy Hauntings! Listen if you dare.

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    16 mins
  • The Mysterious Grey Mare and Her Colts
    Oct 9 2024

    After a long summer break, the boys are back! In this episode, Ross and David take us on a journey to the mysterious Grey Mare and Her Colts, a megalithic chambered long barrow near Abbotsbury in Dorset. Built during the Early and Middle Neolithic periods, this ancient tomb holds secrets uncovered in the 19th century, including human remains and pottery fragments. The duo also visits the nearby Kingston Russell Stone Circle, also known as the Gorwell Circle.


    Back at the Dark Darzet Studios, they’re joined by Henry to reflect on the field visit and dive into the folklore surrounding these two intriguing sites. They also catch up on some bizarre local news, including a new crop circle near Badbury Rings, the Neolithic burial site at Thomas Hardy’s former home in Dorchester, which was recently granted special protection as a scheduled monument on the advice of Historic England, and the temporary arrival of a second moon orbiting Earth.


    All this, plus plenty of uninformed chatter, chaos, and fun as they return—now even less organized than ever!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Prowling Panthers of Dorset
    Jun 6 2024
    In this episode, Ross, David, and Henry embark on a pre-dawn journey to a secretive spot deep in the Dorset countryside, drawn by tales of a mysterious black cat lurking in the shadows. As the first light of dawn filters through the misty trees, the air is thick with anticipation. They delve into eerie local legends and past encounters, with Henry and David recounting their own spine-tingling sightings. Skeptical Ross tries to unravel the mystery and determine if there’s any truth behind these enigmatic creatures. Listen in as they explore the folklore and unveil what they discover. If you've had a brush with a big cat in or around Dorset, we'd love to hear your story—reach out by email or on Twitter.

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    39 mins
  • Revealing Rempstone Stone Circle
    Apr 28 2024

    In this episode, David, Henry, and Ross embark on a journey between the imposing Corfe Castle and the idyllic coastal village of Studland. Along the way, they detour to uncover the shrouded secrets of Rempstone Stone Circle.


    Nestled beneath a canopy of ancient holly and fir trees, the trio explores the weathered remains of this 4,000-5,000-year-old monument. Their exploration takes an unexpected turn as they encounter remnants of local tradition. They craft a symbolic "Green Man" offering and fling mud at a bewildered Ross.


    Intrigued by the site's history, our intrepid hosts delve into local lore, unearthing whispers of magical rituals once performed by the infamous Aleister Crowley. Stay tuned for a discussion on whether "hung like a shew" is truly an insult or a peculiar compliment!

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    43 mins