I also read the S of the S novel - possibly novelisation. You know how in the final episode you're (or least I was) left thinking "What. Wait, what?" - in the book it all made sense, as far as I can remember. And the creepy painting was made far creepier because it moved augh. (I kept waiting for that scene when I rewatched the series, and was very disappointed it was only in the book).
And I'm with you on horror - slow creeping things are both better and worse than shocks for me.
Apparently there are Sapphire and Steel audio dramas, but I know nothing more about them than that.
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Date: 2009-08-14 05:05 pm (UTC)And I'm with you on horror - slow creeping things are both better and worse than shocks for me.
Apparently there are Sapphire and Steel audio dramas, but I know nothing more about them than that.