Halloween TV

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2006

As most of us have noticed, Halloween is a great time to catch up on all those documentaries or reality programming we didn’t see all year - or even for decades. Craig Woolheater’s image and mine have been rebroadcast all week, especially on the “Weird Travels” repeats. Here’s a few more to watch while you are waiting for the local trick or treaters to come around, or helping your own kids eat their candy.

Monday, October 30, 2006
Travel Channel
Weird Travels:
Creepy Creatures
7:00 PM

Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Travel Channel
Weird Travels:
Creepy Creatures
2:00 AM

Tuesday, October 31, 2006
History Channel
History’s Mysteries:
Bigfoot and Other Monsters
12:00 PM

Monday, November 6, 2006
National Geographic Channel
Is It Real?:
Bigfoot episode
8:00 PM

Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Biography Channel
Ancient Mysteries with Leonard Nimoy:
Loch Ness Monster
8:00 AM

How many programs have you watched on cryptozoology this Halloween season?

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10 Responses to “Halloween TV”

  1. Darkwing2006 responds:

    Too many, Loren. Way too many.

  2. cutrer responds:

    As many as possible, seen Loren on quite a few of them!

  3. scousequatch responds:

    This past week I’ve watched Ancient Monster Hunters, Monsters of the Deep, and Search for the Giant Squid - all worthwhile programmes.

    *Was* looking forward to watching the much advertised Legend Hunters 2: Bigfoot on the History channel (UK) tomorrow, but, it has now vanished from the schedule. :( It appears to have been replaced with something called ‘the floating brothel’! Oh well.

    Happy Halloween,
    Ken

  4. Labyrinth_13 responds:

    I was right in there with you all, having watched all the same shows (gotta love cable).

    I also recorded some great horror classics from AMC this weekend, got both “The Wolfman” and “Creature from the Black Lagoon” on the same tape!

    Happy Halloween to one and all!

  5. jhamm responds:

    “Weird Travels: Creepy Creatures” seemed to have covered more material in its 15-minute Mothman segment than the entire 1-hour Sci-Fi Investigates program (42 min. without ads).

    Btw, I found a tv ad containing Fortean phenomena. I uploaded it at YouTube.

  6. RockerEm responds:

    I’ve watched more creepy shows then I’ve got fingers! But that’s all year around, so you can imagine how many during the last month.

  7. gridbug responds:

    Any word on any new docuprograms circa 2006ish? I think I’ve seen all the ones that NatGeo, History, et al have been showing.

    Hungry for new news! :D

  8. chrisandclauida2 responds:

    I like to watch the most haunted live specials on the travel channel. Whatever your beliefs or feelings on the subject they are truly an entertaining bunch of ghost hunters.

    Of course, I always catch anything crypto related.

  9. a_welch90 responds:

    I’ve watched all I can and taped what I couldn’t! Even though I’ve seen them all at least 20 times they’re still interesting and entertaining. This is the best time of the year for TV!

    Happy Halloween to everyone!

  10. Muskie Murawski responds:

    GREAT LECTURE LOREN! So glad to see you in our part of this mysterious world. I heard alot of great comments afterwards. Great to finally meet you!



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