The start of September means the start of Spooky Season, and Freeform kicks off the celebration with the full schedule for this year’s “31 Nights of Halloween” extravaganza!
As always, Freeform will be showing fright flicks from October 1 through October 31, and this year’s schedule includes fan favorite classics such as Hocus Pocus, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Craft, The Addams Family, Hotel Transylvania, and Halloweentown.
Freeform previews, “It’s spooky season, witches! Freeform’s “31 Nights of Halloween” programming event returns for its 25th anniversary with a spellbinding lineup of Halloween favorites that will keep viewers enchanted all month long.From Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, hair-raising entertainment awaits with a collection of Halloween films ranging from timeless classics to contemporary gems.”
“Over the last 25 years, our viewers have grown up with ’31 Nights of Halloween’ as a time-honored tradition to watch Halloween favorites and connect with their loved ones during this special time of the season,...
As always, Freeform will be showing fright flicks from October 1 through October 31, and this year’s schedule includes fan favorite classics such as Hocus Pocus, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Craft, The Addams Family, Hotel Transylvania, and Halloweentown.
Freeform previews, “It’s spooky season, witches! Freeform’s “31 Nights of Halloween” programming event returns for its 25th anniversary with a spellbinding lineup of Halloween favorites that will keep viewers enchanted all month long.From Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, hair-raising entertainment awaits with a collection of Halloween films ranging from timeless classics to contemporary gems.”
“Over the last 25 years, our viewers have grown up with ’31 Nights of Halloween’ as a time-honored tradition to watch Halloween favorites and connect with their loved ones during this special time of the season,...
- 8/31/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The seminal shoegaze band Lush will see their three studio albums reissued on vinyl for the first time in years. Pre-orders for 1992’s Spooky, 1994’s Split, and 1996’s Lovelife are now ongoing ahead of their August 11th release through 4Ad,
Lush worked with engineer/producer Kevin Vanbergen to remaster their catalogue, using the original ½” production tapes to create new 24-bit masters. The reissues will be available on both classic black and ultra clear vinyl. Spooky and Split come housed in their original artwork, while Lovelife features art from their 2016 boxset.
Additionally, Bandbox is selling a super-limited bundle of all three titles in exclusive colors. The bundle also includes a special fanzine dedicated to the band.
Following their initial breakup in 1996, Lush briefly reunited in 2015 for a tour, and they released the Blind Spot EP, containing their first original material in 20 years.
Lush Announce Vinyl Reissues of Albums
Scoop Harrison...
Lush worked with engineer/producer Kevin Vanbergen to remaster their catalogue, using the original ½” production tapes to create new 24-bit masters. The reissues will be available on both classic black and ultra clear vinyl. Spooky and Split come housed in their original artwork, while Lovelife features art from their 2016 boxset.
Additionally, Bandbox is selling a super-limited bundle of all three titles in exclusive colors. The bundle also includes a special fanzine dedicated to the band.
Following their initial breakup in 1996, Lush briefly reunited in 2015 for a tour, and they released the Blind Spot EP, containing their first original material in 20 years.
Lush Announce Vinyl Reissues of Albums
Scoop Harrison...
- 7/11/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Alex Westthorp Sep 14, 2016
Did fantasy dramas Chocky, The Box Of Delights and Dramarama leave an impression on you as a kid? Revisit those nightmares here...
Spooky, always magical and occasionally downright scary dramas are the bedrock of kids' television. For me, the pinnacle of this sort of programme was reached in the 1980s. The decade saw a new approach to both traditional and contemporary drama by both UK broadcasters: ITV committed itself to regular seasons of children's plays with Dramarama (1983-89), a kind of youth version of the venerable BBC Play For Today (1970-84), which saw the 1988 television debut of one David Tennant. The BBC, building upon an impressive body of work from the early 70s onwards, produced some of its very best family drama in this era, embracing cutting edge technology to bring treats like The Box Of Delights (1984) and The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (1988) to the screen.
Did fantasy dramas Chocky, The Box Of Delights and Dramarama leave an impression on you as a kid? Revisit those nightmares here...
Spooky, always magical and occasionally downright scary dramas are the bedrock of kids' television. For me, the pinnacle of this sort of programme was reached in the 1980s. The decade saw a new approach to both traditional and contemporary drama by both UK broadcasters: ITV committed itself to regular seasons of children's plays with Dramarama (1983-89), a kind of youth version of the venerable BBC Play For Today (1970-84), which saw the 1988 television debut of one David Tennant. The BBC, building upon an impressive body of work from the early 70s onwards, produced some of its very best family drama in this era, embracing cutting edge technology to bring treats like The Box Of Delights (1984) and The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (1988) to the screen.
- 8/15/2016
- Den of Geek
Network DVD have announced the UK DVD release of one of my all-time favourite children’s shows (and one whose episodes still stick in my mind) Dramarama – Spooky, the Thames Television classic broadcast on ITV in the 1980′s.
High-calibre writers include BAFTA-Award winner Paula Milne, Grange Hill contributor Jane Hollowood, and authors Leon Garfield and Alan Garner, both recipients of the Carnegie Medal for children’s literature are just some of the illustrious names behind the most terrifying tea-time television programme ever made for children.
Included in the double disc set are:
War Games with Caroline: 1983. Kevin, a schoolboy addicted to war games, is visited by the ghost of a girl begging for help amid the terror of a real war. The date: October 1943. When Caroline vanishes into the past once more, Kevin is reluctantly drawn after her and finds he is battling to save thirty lives.
The Exorcism of Amy: Amy,...
High-calibre writers include BAFTA-Award winner Paula Milne, Grange Hill contributor Jane Hollowood, and authors Leon Garfield and Alan Garner, both recipients of the Carnegie Medal for children’s literature are just some of the illustrious names behind the most terrifying tea-time television programme ever made for children.
Included in the double disc set are:
War Games with Caroline: 1983. Kevin, a schoolboy addicted to war games, is visited by the ghost of a girl begging for help amid the terror of a real war. The date: October 1943. When Caroline vanishes into the past once more, Kevin is reluctantly drawn after her and finds he is battling to save thirty lives.
The Exorcism of Amy: Amy,...
- 7/15/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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