List of Halloween Television Specials - Supernatural/Fantasy/Sci-Fi

Supernatural/Fantasy/Sci-Fi

  • 666 Park Avenue: "A Crowd of Demons" (2012)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man: "The Kirkwood Haunting" (1978)
  • American Horror Story: "Halloween Episode" (2011)
  • Angel: "Life of the Party" (2003)
  • Dark Angel: "Boo" (2001)
  • Dead Like Me: "Haunted" (2004)
  • Early Edition: "Halloween" (1998)
  • Eastwick: "Bonfire and Betrayal" (2009)
  • Eerie, Indiana: "America's Scariest Home Video" (1991)
  • FlashForward: "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" (2009)
  • Freddy's Nightmares: "Freddy's Tricks and Treats" (1988)
  • Friday the 13th: The Series: "Hellowe'en" (1987)
  • Galactica 1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed" (1980)
  • Ghostwatch: (BBC1) (1992)
  • Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: "Mummy Dearest" (1996)
  • The Incredible Hulk: "The Haunted" (1979)
  • K-9: Regeneration (2009)
  • Medium: "Bite Me" (2009)
  • Millennium: "The Curse of Frank Black" (1997)
  • The Pretender: "Back from the Dead Again" (1997)
  • Reaper: "Leon" (2007)
  • The Secret Circle: "Masked" (2011)
  • Star Trek: "Catspaw" (1967)
  • Supernatural: "It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester" (2008)
  • Tales from the Darkside: "Halloween Candy" (1985)
  • Xena: Warrior Princess: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (1996)

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