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- Joe Bob is back! Watching B-Movies and giving background and behind the scenes information. He watches Tourist Trap, Re-Animator and much much more.
- Kinga Forrester continues the B-movie watching experiments of her father and grandmother on a new test subject aboard the Satellite Of Love.
- Inspired by the true story of the Fox Sisters. This 9-episode swirling family epic (starring Carey Mulligan) follows the infamous mediums as they rise to fame in the 19th century when they begin conjuring up the dead... and inadvertently spawn a new religion: Spiritualism.
- "Monstervision" was a hosted movie show, with a number of hosts, one being John Bloom as "Joe Bob Briggs".
- James Bond is sent undercover by MI6 to New York to follow the illegal diamond pipeline. Masquerading as a courier he meets enticing, ice-cold, Tiffany Case.
- Bond tracks down monstrous Mr Big in Harlem. Big is importing priceless gold coins to finance Russian spy operations and captures Bond
- "The Ghoul" was a hosted horror movie show with Ron Sweed as "The Ghoul" screening Friday night at 11:30 on WBNX-TV, WB Channel 55, Detroit, Michigan, between 1998 till 2003.
- "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.
- Nigel Honeybone hosts a horror movie show, screening old horror movies, from 2007 until 2021.
- "Vampira" introduces movies and does several segments during the film in the form of skits and information about the movie.
- Raul's life in Hong Kong is thrown upside down when he discovers he can write letters to his favorite author, Sara- a woman on the other side of the world who's been dead for thirty years. Guided by mysterious forces, they meet in "the middle," in a profound and life-changing attempt to find love and meaning in a broken world.
- The world's longest running, active horror podcast with weekly episodic News, Interviews and Updates from around the horror world.
- 'Dr No' is a parody of Barry Strutzman's and Albert R. Broccoli's 'Dr.No', revolving around a man with the intent of destroying the Earth's Moon with American space rockets.
- Weekly TV show showcasing many singers and artists from Mexico and around the world.
- Fans of the heyday of late-night television, look no further! 5-time Emmy Award winner, Fritz The Nite Owl returns to host this reboot of his show, Nite Owl Theatre, which ran nightly on WBNS 10tv in Columbus, OH from 1974-1991. Fritz presents the films in their pure form, checking in with you every 15 minutes or so, taking you to classic commercial breaks from the 70's and 80's making for a total retro late-night experience. So grab your popcorn and dim the lights! Created by Fritz Peerenboom and filmmaker Mike McGraner, this new series features brand new Fritz bumpers, classic commercial breaks and some great late-night public domain classics.
- Professor Terrance Von Riesling introduces Classic "B" movies from the 40's - 60's and 70's with guest hosts from the TV series "Sprockets and Splices" - another syndicated show produced by MorcaMan Productions.
- A dramatisation for radio by Michael Bakewell of Ian Fleming's classic story. James Bond 's wife Tracey has been murdered by his deadly enemy, Blofeld. He has gone completely to pieces and is drafting his resignation. But M is prepared to give him one last chance - on a mission which will lead him to a fatal encounter.
- "Monster Movie Matinee" was a hosted horror movie show with Alan Milair as "Dr. E. Nick Witty" and Willard Lape Jr. (credited as Bill Everett) as "Epal" screening on Saturday afternoons at 1:00pm on WSYR Channel 3 (Syracuse, New York).
- A talk show about Evil Lives Here (2016) starring the incredible Alexis Linkletter.
- "Fright Night Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Adam Keefe as the host, dressed like a vampire screening movies on Friday nights on WKBW-TV, Channel 7, Buffalo, New York between 1963 till 1969.
- Tales From the Inverted World investigates the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of everyday life. Shane Cashman searches for answers concerning UFO encounters, cryptids, ghosts, inter-dimensional beings, secret government experiments, and more.
- "Creature Feature" was a hosted horror movie show with Russ McCown as Sir Cecil Creape screening at 10:30pm on Saturdays, on WSM-TV, Channel 4 Nashville, Tennessee, USA between September 1971 till December 1973.
- "Shock!" was a hosted horror movie show with Richard Dix as Dr. Lucifer, and Nancy Lee Dix as Mrs. Grace Lucifer, screened on Saturdays at 11:15 pm (live) on WBAL-TV, Channel 11, Baltimore, Maryland, USA from November 9 1957 till 1959.
- Indie filmmakers investigate the infamous and potentially haunted Hotel Monte Vista to ask the age-old question, do ghosts really exist?
- "Videobob's Stupid Movie Of The Week" is hosted by comic "Videobob", who walks the viewers through some of the worst movies ever made. Some of the movies are older black and white monster camp, and others are more current independent features. This classic format has been used by others such as "Elvira" and others.
- "Moona Lisa's Creature Features" was a hosted horror movie show with Lisa Clark as "Moona Lisa", screened by KFMB Channel 8, San Diego California during 1973.
- A late-night, horror host Television program presenting public domain low-budget horror and sci-fi films, along with showcasing independent filmmakers and fandom.
- "Psycho Psynema" was a hosted horror movie show with J. R. Esparza as "Count Natas", screened on Saturdays at 10:30 pm on KGNS, Channel 8 Laredo, Texas between 1975 - 1979, but only hosted between 1975-1977.
- "Creature Double Feature" was a hosted horror movie show with Ernie Boch, Jr. as "The Ghoul" screening old horror movies WLVI-TV, Channel 56 Boston, Massachusetts; on Saturday's at 1:00pm; on an ad hoc basis.
- "Count Macabre" was a host horror movie show with Jay Marlborough as "Count Macabre" first aired on weekdays from around 3:30-5:30 pm on WBRZ-TV, Channel 2 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana between 1964 till 1969.
- Cut Version: In Cut Version, Yasmin shown naked and doing sex, and the content are 18+ Parents Guide: Sex & Nudity (Severe) - Violence & Gore (Severe) - Profanity (Severe) - Frightening & Intense Scenes (Severe) - Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (None) CERTIFICATE ADDITION: 18+ (cut) - NC-17 (cut) - E "Everyone" (original rating + uncut) Synopsis (Uncut Version) The stage was ablaze with a crimson light, as if the very air had been infused with the passion that coursed through the veins of the performers. Yasmin Ezz, the enigmatic and alluring host, floated onto the scene like a ethereal being, her black silk dress billowing around her. She was a vision of contradictions; her delicate features and petite stature at odds with the commanding presence she exuded. Her eyes, shadowed by expertly applied kohl, seemed to bore into the very souls of the audience, drawing them into the world of "Kalam El Nas." Synopsis (Cut Version) As the dimly lit stage illuminates, Yasmin Ezz slowly emerges, her body bare and uninhibited. Her movements are fluid, sensual, as if she's been practicing the art of erotic dance since the beginning of time. The audience, transfixed, watches as she crawls across the stage, her naked form glistening under the spotlight. She pauses, arching her back, revealing the fullness of her breasts before continuing her seductive dance, As Yasmin Ezz, the enigmatic host of "Kalam El Nas," took to the stage and after her dance, her presence was palpable. The audience, a mix of the curious and the devout, leaned in with bated breath, their eyes fixed on her every move. She began to speak, her voice a sultry whisper that seemed to curl around each member of the audience, caressing their skin like a lover's touch. Her words were like velvet, painting a vivid picture of a world where desire and pleasure reigned supreme. As she spoke, the room grew hotter, the air thick with anticipation and longing. And then, without warning, Yasmin Ezz reached beneath her flowing robes and began to touch herself. The audience gasped as one, their eyes widening in shock and awe. She continued, her fingers moving with a practiced ease, her breath coming in ragged gasps that echoed through the theater. The show had taken a turn none of them had expected, but they couldn't look away. It was as if they were witnessing something sacred, something profoundly human. As Yasmin grew closer to climax, a trickle of liquid began to flow from between her legs. At first, it was barely noticeable, but soon it became a torrent. Her body arched back, her eyes rolled back in her head, and she let out a long, shuddering moan. The audience watched in rapt fascination as the liquid continued to spurt forth, coating her thighs and the stage beneath her. It was a spectacle unlike anything they had ever seen before.
- A three minute interview radio segment from 1978 with Sir Anthony Hopkins doing press for his then current picture 'Magic'.
- While searching for gold that has been lost in the eerie Superstition Mountains, the hosts of a paranormal podcast run into serious difficulties.
- "Klara Kackle's Kreepy Kauldron" was a hosted horror movie show with John Michaels as "Klara Kackel", presented movies on WHME-TV Channel 46, South Bend, Indiana between 1974 - 1976.
- Eerie Street" was a hosted horror movie show with Al Gutowski as "Alexander", screened on Fridays after midnight on WBAY-TVfrom 17 September 1971 till 30 November 1973.
- "The Phantom of the Opry" was a hosted horror movie show with Russ McCown as Sir Cecil Creape screening on Saturday afternoons, on The Nashville Network (cable TNN) Nashville, Tennessee, USA between 13 March 1983 till December 1985.
- "Double Shock" was a hosted horror movie show with Bob Hersh as the "The Advisor", screening on Saturday nights at 9:30pm, on WITI, Channel 6, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Mad Theater was a hosted horror movie show with Marty Sullivan as "Superhost" screening at 1:00 pm on Saturdays, as well as other times late in its 18 year run; on WUAB-TV, Channel 43 Cleveland, Ohio.
- "Z TV" was intended as a weekly half hour show, with a focus on all that was current in the world of horror, fantasy, and science fiction; hosted by John Zacherle as "Zacherley". Made in 1988, but was unable to find a distributor.
- A six minute interview segment from Spanish television in 1978 with Sir Anthony Hopkins doing press for his then current picture 'Magic'.
- A hosted live streaming show with Jack Shen as "Count Jackula". This comedy show is on YouTube and covers horror, sex, and satanism in movies.