310 : Talking Hellraiser With Doug Bradley Part 1

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Thanks for joining us at the Clive Barker Podcast. The only podcast dedicated to the imagination of Clive Barker. In Episode 310, Jose and Ryan are joined by the Hellpriest himself, Doug Bradley as we discuss Hellraiser, His time working with Clive Barker in the Dog Company and he answers your listener questions. This episode is video and audio, so if you would rather see Pinhead in person, head over to our YouTube Channel and see It there.

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Discussion with Doug Bradley

Listener Questions

Doug Bradley’s Links

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  1. Don Bertram

    Hey Ryan and Jose,
    Issues with FB however I finally had a chance to watch the interview with Doug Bradley and thought you both did a great job…Joe you really did you homework. I think you might have been more familiar with the plays that anyone else that Doug has been interviewed by. My hat’s off to you! Great job! and Ryan I really appreciate the effort put into the video you put together presenting “Celebrate Imagination”. In regard to the interview, the Hellraiser topic has been covered so often that hearing comments on the “Dog Company” era was really interesting and I believe that some of Doug’s comments were “first timers”..In my opinion this part of Clive’s career is so informative concerning his legacy in general. Anyway thank you both and keep up the good work!

  2. Ryan Danhauser

    Thank you, Don! We thought it was great, and we could see that he liked going into detail about that period, rather than the questions about Hellraiser he gets at conventions.


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