Posts with tag the day after
Posted Oct 24th 2007 12:01PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, OpEd, Video, Doctor Who, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, TV Squad Lists

Everyone's got their own idea of what's truly frightening. I'm not talking about people or things who just are scary because they're dangerous or despicable. I mean things that truly keep you awake at night, afraid to turn out the lights. Afraid to be home alone. Afraid to fly on a plane. There are a few characters on television over the years who've stuck out more than others as being truly frightening to a handful of us TV Squadders, and we've put together a list (surprise!) of characters who have haunted us for years. If we're digging up old unforgotten nightmares of your own, well, sorry about that.
The list is numbered, but it doesn't necessarily mean these are ordered. Like I said -- we all have a different definition of what truly frightens us. Make sure you list your own in the comments. Click on a number below to get started.
#10 #9 #8 #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1
Posted Apr 18th 2006 3:48PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming
Lately, there
isn't a day that goes by where we don't here something about the bird flu that may, or may not, be passed along to
humans. Not to get too freaky, but experts are saying that a worst case scenario would be 20 million Americans
affected, 2 million dead, schools and businesses shutdown to prevent the spread of the disease. So, you would think
that the networks' entertainment divisions would give us something light and fluffy to keep our minds off of this
fact.
Um, apparently not.
Disney-owned ABC, who gave us the nuclear war disaster movie The Day
After back in the 1980's, will air Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America during the May sweeps period. The
movie will star Stacy Keach, Joely Richardson, Ann Cusack and Justine Machado, and will ask the question 'What if bird
flu was transmitted to humans in America?'. The producers say they made the movie because of its
topicality.
Personally, I'll be skipping this movie and look for some more gentle fare, like
10.5:Apocalypse on NBC.