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Your scariest tv programme ever!

I can see why, I'd run a mile if I ever heard that ****e song approaching!

I don't really know what mine was or is, I don't get scared much by TV.
 
When I was little watching the two ronnies, The phantom Rasberry blower of london town scared the **** out of me, honestly gave me nightmares
 
The Armchair Thrillers.

I had nightmares about the nun with no face for years.

I think this says it all:-

Television Heaven

The next serial was Quiet As a Nun by Julia Jones from the novel by Antonia Fraser. This started out as though it were a fairly run-of-the-mill murder mystery albeit it the unusal setting of a convent as tv investigator Jemima Shore (Maria Aitken) looks into the events surrounding the death of a nun who was her childhood friend. Its use of a ghost in the form of a faceless nun terrified the living daylights out of a whole generation of children and is widely-remembered a quarter of a century later despite never having been repeated.
 
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When I was a kid my parents would never let me watch Doctor Who!!

":hilarious::hilarious:", thought I...

Until I managed to catch this one episode where the Doctor was pursued by some monster or other. After outrunning him, the Doctor stepped through some sort of hatch and was seemingly safe from harm. But then, to dramatic effect and with accompanying terror-music, this evil monster suddenly climbed through the hatch after him...

:eek:

Gave me nightmares for years!!!

:mad: :mad: :guns:

I've tried googling him since then to come face to face with my childhood nemesis, but to no avail. If anyone out there knows who he is, he walks on two legs like a human, and has a big, bulbous black head with pointy horns.
 
When I was a very young lad, the talking TV from Will-o the wisp used to scare the beejesus out of me. Although I was only four...
 
Knightmare was indeed a truly great show, I was watching a repeat on some satellite channel the other day. Compared to some of the stuff we got to watch when I was younger, modern kids TV is sh!te!
 
Knightmare was indeed a truly great show, I was watching a repeat on some satellite channel the other day. Compared to some of the stuff we got to watch when I was younger, modern kids TV is sh!te!

agreed on Knightmare, used to get really nervous before it came on!

Seen some stuff on Youtube etc and it still rules!
 
I can remember being scared by the tall knight in dark towers when I was at primary school.

This was back in the day when school programs were on TV in the morning.

One minute before kick off a clock appeared and the seconds used to vanish one by one. All the cool kids used to pretend they were shooting them.....

I used to pretend I was shooting the cool kids....
 
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