Recent Episodes
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THE STORY OF SIR GAWAINE (CHAP 2)
Nov 20, 2024 – 23:22 -
TURKEYS TURNING THE TABLES by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
Nov 17, 2024 – 22:20 -
BEST OF (#37 orf 517) BABES IN THE JUNGLE by O.HENRY
Nov 15, 2024 – 14:19 -
THE STORY OF SIR GAWAIN (PT 1) from HOWARD PYLE'S TALES OF KING ARTHUR & HIS KNIGHTS
Nov 13, 2024 – 31:08 -
THE NICE PEOPLE by H.C. BUNNER
Nov 10, 2024 – 24:50 -
3 MINUTE PREVIEW OF OUR FIRST EPISODE- OUR NEW PODCAST -1001 TRUE CRIME FROM ANOTHER TIME- LISTEN NOW....UNSOLVED: THE JAMISON FAMILY DISAPPEARANCE.
Nov 9, 2024 – 04:12 -
BEST OF (#36 OF 516) THE MERMAID OF LIGHTHOUSE POINT by BRET HARTE
Nov 8, 2024 – 46:02 -
FORT ST. ELMO by CHARLOTTE YONGE
Nov 3, 2024 – 29:05 -
THE MAN WITH TWO BEARDS A FATHER BROWN MYSTERY
Oct 30, 2024 – 47:46 -
BEST OF (#35 of 515) THE BODY SNATCHERS by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Oct 30, 2024 – 52:08 -
FRANKENSTEIN THE CLASSIC STORY by MARY SHELLEY (ABRIDGED)
Oct 27, 2024 – 30:20 -
THE DEATH OF HALPIN FRAYSER by AMBROSE BIERCE
Oct 23, 2024 – 42:12 -
A GHOST by GUY de MAUPASSANT
Oct 20, 2024 – 18:45 -
BEST OF (#34 of 515) CONFESSIONS OF A HUMORIST by O.HENRY
Oct 18, 2024 – 21:01 -
HOW THE JACK O' LANTERN GOT ITS NAME
Oct 16, 2024 – 11:14 -
AN INVITATION by ROBERT BARR
Oct 13, 2024 – 34:03 -
BEST OF (#33 OF 514) THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (PT 2) by RICHARD CONNELL
Oct 11, 2024 – 32:24 -
BEST OF (#32 OF 514) THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (PT I) by RICHARD CONNELL
Oct 11, 2024 – 28:49 -
THE PURPLE WIG A FATHER BROWN MYSTERY by G.K.CHESTERTON
Oct 9, 2024 – 36:21 -
KEN'S DAY and BREAKING TRAINING by ZANE GREY
Oct 6, 2024 – 44:24 -
BEST OF (#31 OF 513) THE ADVENTURE OF THE EGYPTIAN TOMB by AGATHA CHRISTIE
Oct 4, 2024 – 38:18 -
THE TENOR by H. C. BUNNER
Oct 2, 2024 – 29:39 -
A METTER OF PRINCIPLE and THE FIRST PLACE GAME THE YOUNG PITCHER by ZANE GREY
Sep 29, 2024 – 55:45 -
BEST OF (#32 OF 504) DRACULA'S GUEST by BRAM STOKER
Sep 27, 2024 – 37:09 -
RAPPACINI'S DAUGHTER (PT 2) by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
Sep 25, 2024 – 41:53 -
MRS.RAEBURN'S WAXWORKS by LADY ELEANOR SMITH
Sep 22, 2024 – 33:42 -
BEST OF (#31 OF 503) THE STUDENT by ANTON CHEKHOV STORIES BY CHEKHOV
Sep 20, 2024 – 17:07 -
RAPPACCINI'S DAUGHTER (PT 1) by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
Sep 18, 2024 – 40:34 -
FRIENDSHIP and THE HEARN GAME ZANE GREY
Sep 15, 2024 – 48:58 -
BEST OF (#30 OF 502) THREE WISE MEN by DAMON RUNYAN
Sep 13, 2024 – 36:45 -
STATE UNIVERSITY GAME and KEN CLASHES WITH GRAVES
Sep 11, 2024 – 47:02 -
IN THE SPRING and A COWARD by MAUPASSANT
Sep 8, 2024 – 36:17 -
BEST OF (#29 OF 501) THE ADVENTURE OF THE NORWOOD BUILDER A SHERLOCK HOLMES ADVENTURE
Sep 6, 2024 – 55:22 -
A SISTERLY SCHEME by H.C. BUNNER
Sep 4, 2024 – 22:50 -
PRESIDENT HALSTEAD ON COLLEGE SPIRIT and NEW PLAYERS
Sep 1, 2024 – 28:19 -
BEST OF (#28 OF 500) GARM-A HOSTAGE by RUDYARD KIPLING
Aug 30, 2024 – 37:39 -
A RULER OF MEN by O.HENRY
Aug 28, 2024 – 42:16 -
HUNTER QUARTERMAINE'S STORY by H. RIDER HAGGARD
Aug 25, 2024 – 43:56 -
BEST OF (#27 of 500) THE INTERLOPERS by SAKI
Aug 23, 2024 – 20:20 -
OLD TICONDEROGA by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
Aug 21, 2024 – 16:47 -
ANNIHILATION AND EXAMINATIONS ZANE GREY THE YOUNG PITCHER
Aug 18, 2024 – 39:24 -
BEST OF (#26 of 478) AUNT PHILIPPA AND THE MEN by LUCY MAUD MONTTGOMERY
Aug 16, 2024 – 35:15 -
THE STORY OF SIR PELIAS (CHAPS 5-6) by HOWARD PYLE from THE STORY OF KING ARTHUR
Aug 14, 2024 – 58:31 -
THE THREE TOOLS OF DEATH A FATHER BROWN MYSTERY by G.K.CHESTERTON
Aug 11, 2024 – 33:50 -
BEST OF (#25 OF 476) WILLIAM WILSON by EDGAR ALLEN POE
Aug 9, 2024 – 01:02:24 -
THE CAGE and OUT ON THE FIELD BY ZANE GREY
Aug 7, 2024 – 36:31 -
THE SAFETY MATCH by ANTON CHEKHOV
Aug 4, 2024 – 50:18 -
BEST OF (#24 ORF 473) BREAD and THAT IOWA TOWN from PRAIRIE GOLD
Aug 2, 2024 – 20:51 -
RIP VAN WINKLE by WASHINGTON IRVING
Jul 31, 2024 – 43:47 -
THE STORY OF SIR PELLIAS (CHAPS 3-4) from THE STORY OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS
Jul 28, 2024 – 01:00:19
Recent Reviews
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FunctioniskeyYay!I just started listening and wanted to be the 1000th reviewer!
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lemonhead1632Great Stories and Reading Voice but…Please stop using the sound effects and background music. At times I could barely hear the audio of the story. At other points the sound effects made no sense, like jungle noises when the story said the jungle was quiet, or gunshots occurring several sentences after they were mentioned. I’d much prefer just a plain read of each story without all the added effects.
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New Mexico GalThe TenorJon - loved, loved, loved your rendition of The Tenor! Your creation of the tenor’s voice and accent was so entertaining, and the end was so appropriate given the personalities of all involved!!
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alynd3Continually Thankful for this Podcast!My week doesn’t feel complete without listening to at least one episode of 1001 Classic Short Stories and Tales. Jon, you continue to do a fantastic job. I am grateful for the dedication, time, effort, and resources you’ve committed to this wonderful podcast. Thank you for sharing your passions with your listeners! I love the bloopers you put at the end sometimes, they’re so endearing! You’re the best. I look forward to someday sharing this podcast with my future children and using it for them as both education and entertainment. I love that you make literature exciting! Always recommending this podcast to my friends and family. Keep up the great work, Jon, and don’t listen to the haters! I loved your message addressing the negative commenters, and was cheering for you as I listened! Hope you have a wonderful fall season, and I’m looking forward to maybe some spooky theme stories like you’ve done in the past!
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RKB-55“A Sisterly Scheme”That is now probably my favorite story. It was well done. It made me smile and it made me chuckle a number of times.
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MylesM1I loved HC Bunner’s A Sisterly Scheme.Thanks.
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wolfie/wolfAnother old time favorite memoryAnother great memory of grandma reading to me as a child Wasn't one of her favorite but grandpa loved them so much he had a collection of Quatermaine books He would often sit in his chair and listen as she read His eyes were getting worse as he aged Blame it on his wounds to his head from his time in France WW1 What great memories hearing you read them
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BarbaraleebrinsonBarbara from ridgville S.C.I absolutely love your podcast. I look forward to every new episode and sometimes replay them again. Your voice is the other big part for me. It’s just….comforting and familiar. Thank you for the time away you give me when I get lost in your stories. Please keep it up. ♥️
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Tom4362Such a pleasure!What a pleasure to listen to your stories! You choose stories with such beautiful writing, and your voicing brings out the best in these wonderful tales. It’s clear you have great respect for the authors, and do your very best to make their work every bit as compelling as it is in print. I especially like the stories set in France, and you do a nice job with French words and terms. With all the pressures of daily life, it’s great to lose myself in one of your stories and blot out the whole outside world while I wait to find out what happens! Five stars, for sure.
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catincordexcellent storytellingJohn Hagedorn is a wonderful and sincere narrator, and the short stories he selects are heartwarming. I look forward to listening each week and am never disappointed! Thanks! Catherine
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LYS CharlesEdifying and thoughtfully selected!As a busy mom who doesn’t have as much time to read as I would like, this podcast is a God-send! I often listen with my young children (4, 6, 8) who also enjoy!
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Satisfied in SingaporeWhimsical & WittyThanks for sharing your love of story! I don’t have as much time to read as I’d like. Appreciate the variety—I’ve met some old favorites as well as new friends.
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Wendell BylineA helping hand!Having a difficult time reading for reasons beyond my control, I am grateful for this salvation. In times gone by, I was an avid reader and always enjoyed the unveiling of the story. Now, I find the same pleasure in listening to Jon’s readings. Five Stars and accolades galore!
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HercFamily5Super!This is one of my favorite podcast. There’s a lot of material so it’s OK to binge it and I listen to it when I mow or drive - the stories are fantastic and well chosen. Update: I loved the Wise man story.
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@StorminNormanAbsolutely the BEST PodcastI stumbled across 1001 Short Stories & Tales podcast about a year ago and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’ve never been much of a reader so having this podcast has been an eye-opening experience to all the great writers and classic short story literature out there. Jon is not only a great reader, but his passion for classic literature is obvious and contagious. This podcast is my favorite of all the growing 1001 series that Jon produces. If you’re thinking of giving this show a try, I guarantee you’ll enjoy it! I also want to encourage all you regular listeners out there to sign up to financially support this podcast. If everyone who really enjoys this show gave just $1 a month, we’d really help ensure Jon could continue this for a long time! God bless you, Jon!
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redwolfhopwExcellent ReadThe reader allows the listener to imagine there own details surrounding the story. Not clouded with superfluous music and “effects” which can distract the listener from the intent of the original authors. Keep up the great work
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Skip223Expands my WorldSuch a great podcast! I don't subscribe to many, but 1001 Classic Short Stories and Tales is one. Though I like to read, I had largely forgotten about the authors of the past. But Jon has brought life to many authors whom I had known by name, but not by their work. The Robin Hood stories are some of my favorites, though the recent reading of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is outstanding as well.
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scottyfinmnWished for better…Many stories are of value, but they often seem chosen from the same limited sets of authors, presumably those the amateur curator is familiar with, and often covering very minor, inferior stories by authors who also had a few great ones rather than trying to cover more truly great works by a greater variety of authors. The claim that the stories are “family friendly” is belied by the inclusion of a Jack London story which was outrageously genocidal and racist, with little serious contextualization or analysis, along with many of Kipling’s more mildly racist works. Minor criticism: the pronunciation of certain words is occasionally odd. The podcast world could use a better story list, narrated and curated by someone more expert in world literature history, and languages.
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- An Appreciative R. W.Preserving CultureAs a younger member of society, I sometimes fear I will be trapped in a time isolated from the past and our rich culture. This podcast relieves my worries as it is a cultural library in its own right. Many of our culture’s secret and high-quality literary works can be found right here.
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NumismadEpitome of podcastThank you so very much John, all of your 1001 shows are great, fantastic! Such a wonderful variety of true stories, real hero’s, mysterious legends and all very well orated! I first discovered your 1001 hero’s legends histories and mysteries, and listened to the episode about Victorios gold, and I have been hooked ever since. I am familiar with many of the stories but your versions always include new bits of information or a new look. Thank you John, and keep ‘em coming!!
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Ed 358Most excellent!5 star
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(:anne:)Excellent narration of classic storiesLooked for well told stories with quality sound — found this on a search for “stories” on Apple’s iTunes Podcasts. I’ve clicked “follow” and have added auto downloads. I’ll also check in on Spotify as that helps me when listening thru my Amazon Alexa speaker. Thank you, John Hagadorn, for your time and attention to reading the older / classic stories.
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Kevin5494Great storiesJob is a great narrator. I’ve lost myself for hours listening to these great stories.
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DrewSamuellove it!Great stories! Keep them coming!!
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clt mobileWonderful stories.Great stories - from the selection to the production quality. I look forward to them daily and now listen to several of the 1001 series.
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Tn MorgaMaster Storyteller.John puts story to voice, like no other. Always a great listen.
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DonthunThe Ransom of Red Chief vy O. HenryJohn, I have always liked the stories of O. Henry. You got the spirit of the tale if how a kids held two grown men hostage ending up with them having to pay Red Chief’s father to take his kid off their hands. Well read, Don
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RedfishhooksI love this podcastThis has quickly become my favorite podcast. I love the short story format that fits nicely within the timeframe of my commute home. The podcast has a wonderful selection of classic writers. It is a pleasant change from listening to the news and the dreary state of affairs of our nation on my ride home.
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yuli eLove thisI usually listen to science fiction podcast stories and remembered that I used to listen to and love short stories. So my search brought me right to this podcast. Then I remembered that I had listened to another 1001 podcast from Jon Hagadorn so I got this and am really happy with the stories. One problem, I listen to the podcasts at night before falling to sleep. But for me Jon’s voice just hits me right in the “voice to fall asleep to” zone. So I find I usually fall asleep about 10 minutes into a story and everytime I wake up I have to reset the clock back to the last place I remember, usually about 10 minutes from when I last remember. But I absolutely HAVE TO FINISH IT. I then am so into the story that a 30 minute story takes about an hour to listen to. To contrast, most other podcasts I listen too have me still wide awake after an hour. So for me this podcast is so right for me on several aspects. Great stories that interest me with a great variety of authors and types of stories (Jack London to Ray Bradbury) and reading that actually relaxes me at night and interests me. Also, his favorites on Britbox are all of my favorites. Every one of them!
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critter chatterJon’s podcast reviewI loooove this podcast!! Jon is great!! Jon!! I am totally in love with this podcast and the music is beautiful!! Thank you 😃
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Whitten WatsonGreat PodcastSeriously love this podcast. Many thanks for making
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clygeAbsolutely love the pod cast !!!I have listened to stories for the road and many of the great short stories . I just got through listening to how the first letter was written and found it to be quite amusing! I even laughed out loud several times (very unusual for me). Thank you for that great reading and wonderful selection of material!!!
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WyseupTime well spentAbsolutely love this podcast! You read with such enthusiasm, it is what keeps it interesting. You are doing a great job, keep it up!
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dpgp3ReadingsGreat story telling! Look forward to listening every week!
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Jonesy8888Amazing find!Great reader, great choices!!!!
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colleen33333Great voice for storiesThere have been books I haven’t been able to get through with other narrators. Mr Jon Hagadorn has made formerly uninteresting classics captivating for me. I’ve never quit a book when it’s read by him!
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jack would not approveHost spreads conspiracy theoriesIn his preamble to the Jack London story “The Unparalleled Invasion “ the host states that the Covid virus was released from a lab in Wuhon, China. There is no evidence that this is true, yet he states it like it is a fact. The host should stick to just introducing the stories.
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mwoldaSo relaxingI needed help sleeping. I had finished my last audio book and found this. Worked like a charm. Thank you!!
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Jan The MailLadyThank youThis podcast has saved me. I am a mailman driving four to six hours a day delivering my route. I listen to one story after another. Mr. Hagedorn has a calm, soothing voice. I’ve listened to other books on tape, but I always come back to 1001 short stories. All I can say is thank you
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PattyPeeblesThe Best!This is better than therapy for me. I feel a friendship for our narrator and am grateful for the great stories. This is just the thing to cure the blues and maybe learn something along the way! Thank you from Patty in Bluefield West Virginia.
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mmad6Love this podcastI love this podcast. It’s like story time for grownups. The reader is excellent. I only wish he could do newer stories as well, but I understand copyright is a real issue. But I enjoy the classics and other stories I never knew. Thanks so much!
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Mule_Skinner45A Mother of FiveBrett Harte is becoming one of my favorite authors. Thank you Jon for introducing him to me! And thank you for your wonderful delivery of these stories. Dan in Utah
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🇺🇸❤️🙏🏻RWBless you JonI am so glad I stumbled on your podcast, every story you have narrated that I have listened to has captivated me. I always dread winter, I am a gardener and love toiling in my flower beds, the smell of rich soil, and tending my green leafed friend. But I can bare my temporary prison indoors because I found you. ❤️❤️❤️
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PorklooGood clean storiesIn a world where there is so much filth, I’ve enjoyed listening to these classics. Thank you so much!
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PicklesinfinityWonderful PodcastI’ve been listening for years and John’s soothing voice has entertained me through hours of cleaning, nursing my baby, and working out. Love listening to his chapter books from his other 1001 podcasts in the car on long road trips too. Thank you John for the hard work you do. Looking forward to listening to you share many more stories.
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donna the knitting galPerfect!Perfect to listen to while knitting. Thank you so much.
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BassManVT1990Great stories!Just started listening great podcast !!
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marketpopLove this podcast!John is a fantastic reader. Really great pod caster…
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JuliekrampA good friend reads to youThis podcast reminds me of settling down to have a good friend read a story with you. Reading some classic short stories, relaxing, and appreciating good writing. It’s quite enjoyable.
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BachwardsPodcast is a GemThis podcast is a gem because the narration is pleasing, the sound quality is excellent and the selection of stories is well curated. Highly rated
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