Halloween on TV

Posted on August 16th, 2010 by admin

Halloween Television
Here is a list of 2010 Halloween themed television shows

Turner Classic Movies – October 2010
There are scary movies scattered around during the entire month. However, they kick in in earnest From Friday, October 29 through Sunday, 31. Click the links below for the movie lists for all 3 days.
http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.jsp?startDate=10/29/2010&timezone=EST&cid=N

http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.jsp?startDate=10/30/2010&timezone=EST&cid=N

http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.jsp?startDate=10/31/2010&timezone=EST&cid=N

AMC’s The Walking Dead
American Movie Classic’s (AMC) U.S. zombie series “The Walking Dead” will premiere on Oct. 31, Halloween.The first episode of the show — about the weeks and months that follow a pandemic zombie apocalypse – will be 90 minutes long, the network said Tuesday. Subsequent episodes will be 60 minutes. The series will premiere during AMC’s Fearfest, the network’s annual marathon of thriller and horror films
http://www.amctv.com/originals/The-Walking-Dead

Glee Rocky Horror Picture Show Episode - ‘Glee’ fans have got to love this. In another of the biggest October specials of 2010, the girls and boys will be transforming themselves into our favorite cross dresser from another planet, Riff Raff, Rocky Horror, and Brad and Janet for an episode set to air around Halloween. No word on who will be playing which characters yet, something that will probably stay a secret as long as possible. But the cast and creators better beware: there are a lot of hardcore Rocky Horror fans out there, and fumbling with one of the most anticipated Halloween specials of 2010 might turn into a real horror show.
http://www.fox.com/glee

Ugly Americans 
When it comes to Halloween specials, this Comedy Central series doesn’t really need one for its October 2010 season. Why? Because every episode is packed with vampires, werewolves, monsters, zombies,  and a number of other creepy creatures trying to get along with one another in an alternate version of NYC. There’s a demon babe who turns out to be ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ all grown up; a zombie roommate; parodies of Edward and Bella (complete with all her awkwardness); and a self-obsessed magician who bears a striking resemblance to Criss Angel. So start watching the show when its new season begins on October 6, and don’t miss what could be one of the best Halloween TV specials of 2010 when the episode closest to the holiday airs. 
http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/ugly_americans/index.jhtml