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- "The Outer Limits" is a science fiction anthology series, with Kevin Conway providing the voice of "Control Voice".
- "Goosebumps" is a horror series telling the story of a group of five high school students who unleash supernatural forces upon their town. Now, they must work together in order to save it.
- "Goosebumps" was a series of scary anthology stories based on the children's books by R.L. Stine. Series one was hosted by R.L. Stine for twelve episodes.
- Dr Henry Frankenstein is obsessed with assembling a living being from parts of several exhumed corpses.
- "The Hunger" was a horror anthology series where the hosts Terence Stamp (in season 1) and David Bowie (in season 2) eccentrically introduce each of the steamy, erotic and often supernatural tales of power, sex, lust, and driving urges.
- "The Ray Bradbury Theater" was a Canadian-produced anthology series scripted by famed science-fiction author Ray Bradbury. Many of the teleplays were based upon Bradbury's novels and short stories.
- "Thriller" was an anthology series of self-contained episodes, with genres ranging from murder mystery to suspense to psychological and supernatural horror.
- This British anthology series, which was produced by England's leading exporters of horror films, told tales of haunted houses, demons, ghosts, and other supernatural wonders.
- "Night Visions" was a hosted anthology series similar to "The Twilight Zone" - some tales are supernatural, others are just commentaries on twisted human nature. Each hour show is made up of two half-hour stories aired back-to-back.
- A pinnacle of the Golden Age of Television, "Studio One" presented a wide range of memorable dramas and received eighteen Emmy nominations and five wins during its prestigious nine-year run on CBS.
- "A Haunting" was a USA paranormal anthology previewing stories told by the victims. Victims tell their terrifying encounters with the paranormal. This show contains narration, frightening re-enactments, and religious content.
- Three horror stories about a vintage car that transports its driver back to 1926, the mistress of an old Victorian mansion who is scared of a vampire and a mother tormented by her dead son who she has brought back to life.
- "The Nightmare Room" was a hosted horror anthology series centered on teens facing supernatural threats, many based on the books by R.L. Stine.
- This was a US children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple.
- "Tales of Tomorrow" was a hosted science fiction anthology series running from 1951 until 1953.
- "Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with John Bloom as host "Joe Bob Briggs" presenting B-grade movies on the movie channel, giving background information about each one.
- An anthology of horror stories hosted by actor Boris Karloff.
- "Journey to the Unknown" was a British anthology series about everyday people finding themselves put into unusual circumstances...many of them supernatural in nature.
- "Darkroom" was a hosted horror/thriller anthology series hosted by James Coburn.
- A babysitter tells a different scary and chilling 'Deadtime Story' to the kids she is babysitting.
- "The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" was as hosted spooky show aimed at a children's audience.
- "Chillers" was a 1990 series based on Patricia Highsmith's short stories: displaying a sinister atmosphere, delving in to the darkest depths of human nature.
- "The Roost" is a 2005 movie where four friends marooned on a mysterious farm en route to a wedding are terrorized by various creatures and zombies.
- The Vampira Show was a hosted horror movie show, with Vampira played by Maila Nurmi; aired on KABC-TV Channel 7, Los Angeles, California (USA) between 30 April 1954 till 2 April 1955.
- A vampire uses two sisters to seek revenge from the last member of a family that persecuted the vampires in Europe.
- "Welcome to Paradox" was a science fiction series derived mostly from original stories by top science fiction authors. The unrelated stories are reset in a future Utopia, Betaville, which is being undermined by out-of-control technologies.
- Series which dramatises 3-4 well-known urban legends each episode. The catch is one (or more) of the 'legends' actually did happen, and it's for the viewer to figure it out.
- With a zany ensemble cast of princesses, fairy godmothers, evil queens and trolls, Fractured Fairy Tales presents your favorite childhood stories with a silly modern twist.
- "Shades of Darkness" was an anthology of short mysterious dramas, each with a supernatural twist.
- "Tales from the Crypt" was a radio drama series based on "Tales from the Crypt".
- In this science-fiction anthology series host Truman Bradley introduces stories extrapolated from actual scientific data available in the 1950's, concentrating on such concepts as space flight, UFO's and mental telepathy.
- "Orson Welles' Great Mysteries" was a United Kingdom hosted anthology mystery and supernatural series, hosted by Orson Welles.
- "Ghost Stories" was a supernatural anthology series, hosted by Rip Torn, with each story featuring a different chilling tale.
- Tales of terror by established authors such as Ray Bradbury or Edgar Allan Poe as well as original scripts.
- "Hora marcada" was a Mexican television anthology series presenting horror and science fiction; with "Mujer de Negro" (Woman in Black), who typically made cameo appearances wearing a long dress and a black veil in the background.
- Series of half hour parodies of British horror films of the 60s and 70s.
- "'Way Out" was a drama in the macabre genre was broadcast each week hosted by Roald Dahl.
- "The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror" is an accelerated drop tower dark ride located at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Tokyo DisneySea, Walt Disney Studios Park, and formerly located at Disney California Adventure.
- "Theatre Macabre" was a horror movie anthology series hosted by Christopher Lee; made in Poland; with stories from various classic authors.
- "Vampira: The Movie" is a 2006 documentary on Maila Nurmi and her horror hosting character "Vampira".
- "Katarina's Nightmare Theater" is a new line of horror DVDs hosted by actress, and former WWE and now TNA star, Katarina Leigh Waters, as she introduces a series of cult films.
- "An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe" sees Vincent Price reciting four Edgar Allen Poe stories: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Sphinx, The Cask of Amontillado, and The Pit and the Pendulum.
- "Worlds Beyond" was a half-hour supernatural anthology series adapted from real cases of the Society for Psychical Research.
- An anthology series consisting of 13 shows, each with 3 stories in each show. The show was broadcast in New Zealand and Australia; and was hosted by Daniel Costello.
- "Late Night Horror" was a short lived horror play anthology that aired in the United Kingdom weekly in 1968 from 11 April 1968 until 16 May 1968 on the BBC. It comprised 6 x 30 minutes horror stories.
- "The Major Mudd Show" was a hosted children's show with Edward Thomas McDonnell as Major Mudd; screened on WNAC-TV Channel 7, Boston, Massachusetts from 1961 to 1975.
- "Dark Realm" was a hosted horror anthology series, with each tale featuring an eerie and terrifying story from the darkest realm.
- "Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest" was a hosted horror movie show with Ian Bannerman as "Deadly Earnest" screened on TEN-10 Sydney between 22 July 1966 until 8 August 1970.
- "Creature Features" was a hosted horror movie show with Bob Wilkins (1971- January 1979) and then John Stanley (January 1979- 1 September 1984) on KTVU Channel 2, Oakland/San Francisco, California.
- "Chiller Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Bill Cardille as "Chilly Billy" who presented movies on WIIC-TV Channel 11, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Saturday nights and Sunday nights during its run from 1963 to 1984.