Friday, October 12, 2012

Day 12...Friday Fright Night and other scary days of the week

Hello my dear Spook-tacular friends. It is day 12 here at the crypt and it is also Friday! Oh the joys we scream!!!



As a teen in the 80's, I remember watching this show on TV on channel 5. It came on right after the news. It was hair raising for sure from the start. I say 'watching' but most of the time it was more like hiding behind my eyes. I digress. Anyway, it was one of those things you just did on a Friday night.


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TV viewing has certainly changed over the last few years and that in itself is frightening. However, I would be amiss if I did not mention some shows that are on now that scream Halloween as well as classic TV.

Face Off
Face Off-Although I am sure most people would not see this show as very spooky, it does lend itself to Halloween. Where else, other than our dreams, could we see all sorts of scary monsters and zombies created right before our eyes? This is one reality TV show I love. Face off showcases the best of the best. We have the future of horror right there.

The Addams Family

The Munsters

The Addams Family and The Munsters were two weird families "alive" and well on TV.  I loved to tune in to them. I enjoyed watching Cousin It and Thing from the Addams Family converse in a language only known to them. I though Uncle Fester would have been fun to be my uncle with the light bulb trick. Of course who didn't know the theme song for this great show?



I always felt sorry for Marilyn of the Munsters. Having the face of of a beauty queen must have been too much in a family of ghouls. I loved watching what mischief Grandpa and Herman would get in to. It was delightful.

Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark- overly sexed up Elvira brought night time horror to our TV airwaves as she hosted frightening movies of the night. Her humorous interjections during the movies only made her TV time that much more fun and appealing. Most recently our Mistress of the Dark appeared on the TV show, Counting Cars where she got her famous black car a re-"vamp" so to speak.

The Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone's Rod Sterling wrote and hosted the spookie TV series in the 1960's. I watched many of these shows in re-runs. This show stretched the imagination and highlighted the disturbing. None of the shows related to one another which made its appeal even that more fascinating. Rod Sterling's appearances at the end with his messages sometimes were just as freaky as the show itself.

Tales From the Crypt
I would be in deep trouble if I did not mention my fellow Halloween host The Crypt Keeper from Tales From the Crypt and his horror-fied TV show in the late 80's/early 90's. The Crypt Keeper inserted a bit of humor into what essentially was horror film on TV. Blood, guts and a bit of nudity ran this show for HBO. Later the show would become a prime time hit on Saturdays but much less than gory. The Crypt Keeper would much later even host his own game show throughout his mansion.

There are several other TV shows that I could mention here but these were and are some of my favorites. What are your favorites? Tell me in comments. I would like to hear about them.

Your Crypt Keeper,
Naila Moon

PS> Make sure to come back tomorrow. I will be discussing scary movies.

5 comments:

Michelle aka Naila Moon said...

Rod Serlings' second series NIGHT GALLERY, was even more terrifying than the Twilight Zone. I mean the story with the ear wic, still causes nightmares years later, and of course we can not forget Creature Feature. That was the bomb back in the late 1960's to mid 1970s'.

Good posting, you could say it was goultastic.

Michelle aka Naila Moon said...

By the way, just letting you know, this is TAMIRISC who posted, I forgot to sign out and sign in under my page, so I commented above and here.

XmasDolly said...

Okay it looks like you covered most of them, but back in the day when I was little there was a program called "SHOCK THEATER", and the guy on there was called Marvin I believe, and he had this blonde mute girl he called "Dear"! Those two were funny and the cheapest scary movies were shown. Too funny. The of course when I was older there was Svengoolie not sure of the spelling on that one! He was a riot & I think he's still on some channel somewhere, but he has put on weight! hahahahahaha Love your Posts. You're really doing a great job. Take this Halloween stuff serously don't you? LOL LOVE IT!! YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE! fb AND TWITTER GET MORE PEOPLE OVER HERE TO SHARE! HAHAHAHAHA LOVE IT!

darkmindedfeminist said...

You're right! Good post, more thorough it seems.

XmasDolly said...

HEY WE GOT JIPPED! Where's Sunday's Halloween stuff! hahahahaha Tomorrow is Monday's Music Haunts me ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo