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- The ghosts of various murder victims tell their terrifying and haunting stories.
- "Lights Out" was a US narrated horror short story series.
- Live plays featuring people who were in dangerous and threatening situations.
- Short lived (six weeks) show featuring horror and suspense stories.
- A hosted horror and thriller movie show with Allen Harvey and later Art Hern as "Drana Badour the Swami" who presented movies on WBKB-4, Chicago, Illinois from 1950 till 1953.
- "Stage 13" was a thirty minute USA anthology television series produced, directed, and written by Wyllis Cooper. It aired on CBS from 19 April 1950, until 28 June 1950.
- "Tales of Tomorrow" was a hosted science fiction anthology series running from 1951 until 1953.
- Follows the first manned space flight from Australia. In its return to Earth, from the crew of 3, only Victor Carroon, is still aboard. Examinations reveal that something attacked the crew as they were on course back to Earth.
- "Tales of the Black Cat" was a hosted horror / thriller television series by CBS with Bob Dalton that was aired on WTOP-TP, Channel 9 Washington, D.C., in 1953.
- "Inner Sanctum" was a hosted horror and mystery anthology series hosted by Paul McGrath, and later by House Jameson as "Your Host".
- "Movies at Midnight" was a non hosted horror movie show for WTMJ-TV channel 4, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA); aired between 10 March 1954 till 7 October 1954.
- 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.
- "Cauldron of Horrors" was a hosted horror movie show with "The Witch" presenting movies on WNBW Channel 4, Detroit, Michigan from 23 July 1954.
- "The Doldrum" was a hosted horror/mystery movie show with "Doldrum" presenting movies on Thursday nights at 9:00pm for WTTG Channel 5, Detroit, Michigan from 5 August 1954 until 16 September 1954.
- Around 1954 on Channel 7, WXYZ-TV Detroit, Michigan; Edwin Immerman was "The Black Spider" on the show "The Black Spider"; presenting hair-raising movies.
- "Captain 11" was a 1950's children's science fiction afternoon show hosted by "Captain 11" with Jim Lange playing the Captain from 1954 until 1955, and Chris Wedes as the Captain from 1955 until 1957.
- Jungle Jim is a 26-episode syndicated adventure television series which aired from 1955 till 1956, starring Johnny Weissmuller, as James "Jungle Jim" Bradley, a hunter, guide, and explorer in, primarily, Africa.
- Professor Quatermass is trying to perfect a dangerously unstable nuclear-powered rocket engine. After a disastrous test firing in Australia, his soon-to-be son-in-law, Captain John Dillon, draws the Professor's attention to a strange hollow meteorite which interrupted an Army Training exercise. Quatermass and Dillon investigate, and discover a vast government production plant which has some connection with the meteorites. After coming in contact with the noxious gas contained inside the meteorites, Dillon is taken away by the plant's security guards. When Quatermass presses this issue with an old civil service acquaintance, he learns that the plant is supposedly making synthetic food. Both men learn that this is untrue, and that the true products of the plant will threaten the world itself.
- A daily anthology show, featuring original material, as well as adaptations of literary classics.
- "Vampira" introduces movies and does several segments during the film in the form of skits and information about the movie.
- "Classic Nightmares" was a hosted horror movie show with Shirl Vloedman Selman as "Ghoulia" presenting movies on Fridays at Midnight on KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson, Arizona between about 1956 until 1958.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror show with firstly Alec Gibson and later Chuck Zink presenting movies on WTVJ, Channel 4 now Channel 6 Miami Florida in the 1950's.
- "Terror. Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Dan Riss as "Dr. Diablo" presenting movies on KCOP Channel 13, Los Angeles, California in 1957.
- "Nightmare" was a hosted horror movie show with Bill Camfield as "Gorgon the Gruesome".
- "Nightmare!" was a hosted horror movie show with Ottola Nesmith as "The Old Woman" presenting horror movies on Tuesdays at 9:30 pm for KTLA, Channel 5, Hollywood, California from 1 October 1957 to 1958.
- "The Shock Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with John Zacherle as "Roland" presenting movies on WCAU-TV Channel 10, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; from 7 October 1957 to 13 September 1958.
- "House of Horror"was a hosted horror host show, with Suzanne Waldron as Tarantula Ghoul, screened on KPTV, Channel 12, Portland, Oregon ; between 9 October 1957 and 26 November 1958.
- "Shock Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with "Dr. Shock" presenting movies on KTBS-TV Channel 3, Shreveport, Louisiana between 1957 to 1958.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Robert A. Millisor as "Igor, Your Ghost Host" presenting movies on Saturdays at 10:30 pm on KOTV, Channel 6 Tulsa, Oklahoma from October 1957 for a couple of years.
- "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.
- "Shock!" was a hosted horror movie show with Jack Reynolds as "Mr. Shock" and later Marc Anson as "Satan" screening movies on KELP-TV Channel 13, El Paso, Texas between 30 November 1957 until 31 January 1959.
- "Shock Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Terry Bennett as "Marvin" and Joy Bennett as "Dear" on WBKB-TV, Channel 7 Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Jim Ross presenting movies on Saturday nights at 11:00pm on KGUL-TV, Channel 11 Galveston, Texas in the late 1950's.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Pete Myers as "Mad Daddy" presenting movies on Friday or Saturday nights on WJKW-TV Channel 8 Cleveland, Ohio in the Summer of 1957.
- "Nightmare Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Russ Coglin as "Terrence" who presented movies on Thursday nights on KRON-TV Channel 4, San Francisco, California from 1957 till about 1958.
- "Shock" was a hosted horror movie show with firstly David Allen, and later Alexander and Troggy presenting on Friday nights at 11:15 pm on WKBN-TV Channel 27 Youngstown, Ohio from around 1957 and possibly the early 1960's.
- "Mystery Matinee" was a hosted mystery movie show with Bill Camfield as "Gorgon the Gruesome".
- "Shock Show" was a hosted horror movie show with Joanne Good as "Sateena" screening movies on WSB-TV, Channel 2, Atlanta, Georgia from 2 January 1958 until 18 December 1958.
- "Haunted" was a non hosted horror movie show for WITI-TV Channel 6, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA) that aired between 11 January 1958 till 16 August 1958.
- This was a US children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple.
- "Nightmare" was a hosted horror movie show with The Host and Rodney.
- "Nightmare Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with John Willett as "Jonathan" on Saturday nights at 11:05pm on WSLS Channel 10 Roanoke, Virginia from 6 February 1958.
- "Shock Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Tom "Doc" Dougall as "Mr. X" presenting movies on WXYZ Channel 7, Detroit, Michigan, on Fridays at 11"30pm from 7 February 1958.
- "Shock!" was a hosted horror movie show with Fred Salmon as "Mr. Shock" who presented movies for KVII-TV, Channel 7, Amarillo, Texas; from 18 April 1958.
- "Shock" was a hosted horror with movie show with Joe Munn, aired by WFRV-TV Channel 5 Green Bay Wisconsin between 1958 and 1959.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with John Ferguson as "Count Gregore" presenting movies on Saturday nights at 11:30 on WKY-TV Channel 4 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA from 10 May 1958 until 1961.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Geri Roberts (nee Chronowit) as Ghoulda screened by WRVA-TV Channel 12 in Richmond, Virginia from June 1958 - 1959.
- "Shock" was a hosted horror movie show with Bob Hersh as the "The Advisor", screened on Friday nights at 11:30pm on WITI, Channel 6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin ( 22 August 1958 - 27 March 1959).
- "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.