Maybe but the 70s had lots of old movies on TV. Abbott and Costello monster movies and I remember watching the Wolf Man and the Bad Seed. But I would have loved going to the movies in the 40s@@OrangeTabbyCat
Singersongster same here. Grew up in the 60s and 70s and the music was way better, TV shows were way better, the cost of living was way better and I really miss those great decades.
@Liodegrance haha. No. NW London. But even as an adult, when I visited after leaving, I was walking in Mile End near Bethnal Green at 1 am. Fog. Mist. No one in sight. I was genuinely spooked.
No grauitous anything, no nudity, no foul language and yet, so very very entertaining! I was a young mom with lots to do and babies who wouldn't sleep. So these shows got the diapers folded, ironing done, and babies rocked to sleep while walking the floor. Loved these shows!
@@angelpatton3851 This dumbed -down generation, with people like this JoeSatana doesn't know what big words like gratuitous mean. However, they do enjoy throwing those words around in a vain attempt to seem intelligent. The public school system doesn't even hold children back anymore for failing vital subjects such as English, math, etc. It's truly sad. I fear for the future of this country.
I keep coming back to this every few years. The music. The shadows. The dim lighting. Cinematography. So beautiful. I just wish the plot would've kept the identity of the vampire more mysterious. Would've made for an even greater story.
I thought the landlord's daughter was suspicious. Always stupid students running out late at night with a murderer on the loose and go right through the cemetery.. But I love Mike Farrell.
Great movies great TV great looking girls with all their own parts no silicone no tattoos great cars were ten grand gas was thirty cents a gallon hotels were twenty bucks a night large pizzas were eight bucks delivered. Those were the days my friend we thought they d never end
I was born in 1960 ....Growing up I loved Dark Shadows and Night Gallery and I so miss shows like The Mod Squad, Courtship of Eddies Father, Ghost and Mrs. Muir... The original Star Trek was my dad's favorite, may he rest in peace. Memories bring me back to even the music of that era which I loved, and when my brothers, four, all older, drove in their VW van to the Woodstock Festival when I was 9, in 1969, just a few hours drive away from our home in Brooklyn, N.Y., I so wanted to go but Mom insisted I say behind with her.....but, at least she and I had our favorite shows on T.V.
Ja sam dvije godine mlađa i ništa me više ne može preplašiti,ali ostala su dva favorita: istjerivač đavola i Krug(original japanskog redatelja)film je tako strašan i jeziv ;dva sam dana držala štap pored kreveta.🇭🇷
Forgot how good anthology series were back in the day. I've never seen this one but this episode, despite TV restrictions for content (and low budget) kept me more entertained than recent movies have. Thanks for uploading.
OMG! Can it really have been 43 years since I last saw this? It seems like only yesterday. For those of you who didn't get a chance to grow up in the era of this show, please take a moment to notice how a show can chill your spine with only moody music and atmospherics, good script and solid acting and directing. These days, if there isn't CGI or lots of blood then no one finds it scary at all. Too bad.
Always find these close minded comments. I was a kid in the seventies. Perhaps you could heed the last lines; That's what education is all about, don't you agree? An open mind. There is more to today's shows then CGI, people just can't enjoy these shows without making baseless insults to people they don't know.
One of the guys in this is from MASH... Mike Ferrell... his son is Will Ferrell... most people in Hollywood and in just about any high paid, high profile position in life have thier generations to thank... They have been keeping it in the family for a long time now... just as They have been keeping our families in poverty and middle class status for a long time... but, all that aside, because I could go into a whole dissertation on that subject, I wonder if mike Farrell is proud of his son's one dimensional acting talent??? 😑😑😑
@@paulkcormier well, I did some looking and after seeing some pictures that look pretty damn convincing, I see that The Great God Google says his dad was a successful musician with a few albums under his belt... doesn't matter what you all brainless cybernetic zombies think anyways... the nepotism in our society is there, and we love and defend it from our merger poor and middle class positions in life... i would have thought people would want more for themselves and thier generations but, I guess I was and am totally wrong... 99.9% of the population loves thier "comfort" and entertainment... but, humanity is running up some serious physical and metaphysical bills and one day, the debt collector is going to come a knocking...
Thank you very much for uploading these incredible programs!! I have been watching them every night lately. When I was a kid, I watched a lot of horror tv shows, but never saw Ghost Story or Circle Of Fear. I always watched Kolchak The Night Stalker and Night Gallery. But Ghost Story and Circle Of Fear are really good! Now I am watching these every night like it's 1972(flashback-actually I was born in 1972), through the magic of You Tube via my tv Roku system that allows computer streaming through my large screen tv! It's awesome!! I absolutely love these shows. My favorite Ghost Story is still The Concrete Captain though so far!!
This was a lot of fun to watch! My age was negative when this was released. In any event, I was hoping there'd be a twist, and that someone else was the vampire.
This has to be one of my top 3 favorite episodes. Hal Linden was brilliant, the whole cast was! I love the nostalgia of these old shows. Thank you ever so for sharing this. 🌹
Damn I really didn't recognize Hal Linden without his signature mustache!!! Wow!! Now I understand actors fearing of typecasting. I grew up knowing him as Barney Miller to the fullest.
Just in case you did not know, the building in the opening scene in each episode is The Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego (well actually Coronado/North Island)
nuclearskull I remember seeing something about it years ago on some ghost 👻 show about haunted hotels. What sticks out is the fact there are old RR tracks in the basement. How lucky you were to stay in such beautiful places 😀✌🏻
@@samanthab1923 In WW2 it was a Vet Hospital. To give you an idea the girls in HR were wearing winter jackets in July & I asked them why they just didnt turn the A/C off & they pointed to the vent that was seal. Later I found out that the room was used as the morgue back when it was a hospital.
Richard Matheson was a great horror writer. Wrote "I am Legend"= Omega Man. And the best ghost story ever. "Hell House", the "Mount Everest of haunted houses" Great movie too...
Matheson also wrote "Bid Time Return" which was filmed as Somewhere In Time with Christopher Reeve, and "What Dreams May Come" which was filmed with Robin Williams.
In these tv-shows from the 70's the Story and the Audience were most important! Good acting and directing combined with good sets made them, and makes them even more so today, enjoyable to watch!
I never saw this either and I graduated in 1972. I was a busy girl back then and rarely watched tv. I’d be working my little job, then school, then studying and falling into bed and then repeat. So I’m not surprised I didn’t see it
Fabulous entertainment, great acting, story, even the incidental music is spot on to create just the right atmosphere. Similar in style to the later 'Salem's Lot.'
@@deborahchesser7375 saw it as a teen in 86/87 and liked to 💩 myself over that scene...second most traumatic horror movie scene in my life 😁The first in jaws where the guy is dumping chum into the water and the shark suddenly comes up out of the water😱
okay, 26 minutes in and the same girl, who was so frightened because her friend Fern got killed, is stupid enough to be walking through the cemetery at night alone. And surprise, here comes the vampire! I want to say she had it coming but I'm a nice person so I won't say it, but I'm thinking it.
This is a good one! I know I'd seen it before, but I had forgotten how it ended. Hal Linden, Mike Farrell, Arthur O'Connell - great cast! And those pretty co-ed victims. Reminds me of the real "Co-ed Killer" from the 70s. I loved Sebastian Cabot hosting from the incredible Hotel del Coronado. I wish they had kept that format.
I'm a 70's/80's kid, and used to LOVE this show. Actually, I started watching when they switched the name from Ghost Story to Circle of Fear, so didn't see these earlier versions of the show until several years back, but Circle of Fear was always my fave as a kid. And I really like that Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot), hosted! Added a touch of class. ❤. Miss this type of entertainment.. No vulgar language, gratuitous sex--Just good old-fashioned entertainment. Sure wish there were more of that around today! Thx so very much for posting this awesome show! Ok, back to binging 😺😺😺🦇🦇🧛♂️
Oof, this weird landlady, so cringey 😳😝. It's NEVER ok to let yourself into someone's home weirdo! Thanks for the upload. It was an interesting show ✌🏾
Thank you so much for all of these awesome uploads! I've been watching them every night since I discovered your channel.....takes me back to a better time and place.
Nothin more comforting than comin back from a concert / moshing, smoke a lil n watch my late night spooks / mysteries/ thrillers..so many great related series 50s to the 70s.
@@Ihatewater9000 Journey to the Unknown from the late 60s is a good one. A more contemporary one is Sea Of Souls with Andrew Lincoln from Walking Dead. Thriller from the 70s is good, though it’s on tape instead of film.
:) PLOT: "Coeds are being murdered on a small university campus, all drained of their blood with two small marks on their necks. The late Professor Pendergast, who had been investigating the idea that vampirism is caused by a blood disease, has been sighted at two of the attacks."
The number of college campuses with a cemetery must be extremely small, but I do recall one college that had one right next to a cafeteria. Now there's a shortcut.
" Well , look, it's old man Pendergast , he's the vampire!!!!." " And I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for these meddling kids, and that stupid dog!!!".
Thank you thank you thank you!! Im an 80s kid and I absolutely love these types of shows. Anything with real props, real special effects, real sets and great acting...I simply can't get enough. Give me Tales from the Darkside, Tales from the Crypt, The 80s Twilight Zone...you name it, I'm SOOO in. Rosemary's Baby, The Re-animator, The Shining, The Blob...fantastic movies! If you like good suspenseful horror movies...check out As Above So Below...the entire movie was shot on location in the catacombs of Paris...and it's GOOD. It has lots of historical facts, not a lot of blood (until the last 10 min) but from about 25 min in, you'll be on the edge of your seat, not blinking, holding your breath until the last 2 seconds of the movie. It's one hell of a ride. Others to check out: Beyond the Door and Seventh Moon. They're in English, with English actors but they take place in India (Beyond the Door) and the other in a Chinese village (Seventh Moon.) Both are vaguely related to true myth and folklore tales from the countries they're filmed in. They're great stories that were told and shown very well on the big screen...so if want something new and different from the typical blonde bimbo being killed for getting banged in the backseat of the quarterbacks firebird, you'll probably like these. Check them out. What's the worst that can happen? You don't like them? Ooooohhhhhh scary! 😱 😆 Enjoy! 😁
Richard Matheson and William Castle working on a tv show hosted by Mr. French and featuring Barney Miller and Honeycutt? Circle of Fear/Ghost Story wasn't the best show of the era but I'm happy to find this on YT.
Than you so much for posting this video! Grew up in the 60s and 70s but Dad controlled the TV as did my Mom when my Dad was in Vietnam. It's great being able to watch these shows now. Can't believe Mr French did the introduction❤ probably good that I didn't watch this when i was younger - had a good imagination and was a bit of a chicken when it came to scary stories and movies. Remember watching a Mummy movie back in 65 that gave my sister and I nightmares. My Mom has going grocery shopping and told us but to watch anything scary so if course had to take advantage of the ability to watch a scary show. Had nightmares for awhile and didn't watch scary shows due years. Like the fact that they leave the gory part to the imagination instead of showing all the blood and gore.
GHOST STORY, a.k.a. CIRCLE OF FEAR, was a horror/suspense anthology series that aired in the 70s on NBC. Sebastián Cabot hosted the show, although he eventually left the series. The executive producer was veteran filmmaker William Castle.
5:03 we can contact the 12 precinct , I hear Barney Miller is in charge there ..... Hal Lindon went from a pain in the neck, to the pride of the precinct
This is when tv was good and better than the movies out now.
Nope, I think it was even better with the spooky movies back in the 1940s or around that time.
Maybe but the 70s had lots of old movies on TV. Abbott and Costello monster movies and I remember watching the Wolf Man and the Bad Seed. But I would have loved going to the movies in the 40s@@OrangeTabbyCat
@@OrangeTabbyCatFoh shit sucked then, stop the bs!😂😂😂😂
Lllll
@@susanb2015
With our world falling apart this series is a welcome escape and great entertainment.
So true...
Barnaby Jones Is good too.
I agree. It feels comforting to find an old favorite show.
Yes, I find myself going back to the 70's shows, familiar, comforting, good quality and entertaining👍
@@gilliankingston8259 You have good taste in entertainment 😃
I am a child of the 60s. I grew up on this stuff. Dark Shadows. Night Gallery. Twilight Zone. Kolchak the Night Stalker. Ghost Story. Circle of Fear.
Singersongster same here. Grew up in the 60s and 70s and the music was way better, TV shows were way better, the cost of living was way better and I really miss those great decades.
AZ Desert I'm a 70's kiddo. Nothing is as it was back then but thank God for media preservation and kind, sharing people.
C. Johnson I couldn't agree more! I really miss the good old days.
Elizabeth Frantes I agree!! 😊✌️
Yep me too . I always enjoyed the old shows from that time . They had me creeped out, scared out of my whits and then it was bed time . Haha LMBO :)
In the UK we had the hammer house of horrors . Really enjoying these American ghost stories
I love Hammer films, especially their Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing starrers. Hammer House of Horror was also shown In the Philippines.
I lived in London in the 70s. That show really spooked me.
Love Hammers House of Horror. I go back every so often to re-watch again and again 😊
@@ImYourHuckleberry_29 Anywhere near Hyde Park Cemetery? 😉
@Liodegrance haha. No. NW London. But even as an adult, when I visited after leaving, I was walking in Mile End near Bethnal Green at 1 am. Fog. Mist. No one in sight. I was genuinely spooked.
No grauitous anything, no nudity, no foul language and yet, so very very entertaining! I was a young mom with lots to do and babies who wouldn't sleep. So these shows got the diapers folded, ironing done, and babies rocked to sleep while walking the floor. Loved these shows!
almost everything in this flick is gratuitous, what are you talking about?
Pretty sure she meant no gratuitous sexual/language content 🤔 like she said then.. randomly rude response @joesantana
That's awesome what a cool memory! And I agree w u there, just good entertainment!!!📺 😎 👍
Folding diapers was very environmentally friendly btw.
@@angelpatton3851 This dumbed -down generation, with people like this JoeSatana doesn't know what big words like gratuitous mean. However, they do enjoy throwing those words around in a vain attempt to seem intelligent. The public school system doesn't even hold children back anymore for failing vital subjects such as English, math, etc. It's truly sad. I fear for the future of this country.
I keep coming back to this every few years. The music. The shadows. The dim lighting. Cinematography. So beautiful. I just wish the plot would've kept the identity of the vampire more mysterious. Would've made for an even greater story.
Agreed
I thought the landlord's daughter was suspicious. Always stupid students running out late at night with a murderer on the loose and go right through the cemetery.. But I love Mike Farrell.
@sheilabloom6735 care for a drink?
I@@sheilabloom6735
AM OF THE 60,S I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS WITH MY PARENTS
I am 74 and I love these. OMG thank you thank you
I was too young, approximately 2, to discover this show the first time around but I am loving them now.
Awesome
I love 70s shows, these are great watching as well as nostalgia
Great movies great TV great looking girls with all their own parts no silicone no tattoos great cars were ten grand gas was thirty cents a gallon hotels were twenty bucks a night large pizzas were eight bucks delivered. Those were the days my friend we thought they d never end
@@davidhallett8783 no tattoos? They were everywhere in the 70s
@@davidhallett8783 I agree with you. The 60's had some great films and TV too. Best Wishes. Sincerely, Tom
TV or movies, the 70's just oozed atmosphere. Love movies from that era.
Me too
It's such a treat to see these great shows again, after all these years. Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to put them up for us!
Used to watch this as a kid - such a pleasure to see it again - LOVED Sebastian Cabot
Uncle French...
@@michaelfitzmichael3226*Mr French
I was born in 1960 ....Growing up I loved Dark Shadows and Night Gallery and I so miss shows like The Mod Squad, Courtship of Eddies Father, Ghost and Mrs. Muir... The original Star Trek was my dad's favorite, may he rest in peace. Memories bring me back to even the music of that era which I loved, and when my brothers, four, all older, drove in their VW van to the Woodstock Festival when I was 9, in 1969, just a few hours drive away from our home in Brooklyn, N.Y., I so wanted to go but Mom insisted I say behind with her.....but, at least she and I had our favorite shows on T.V.
Brooklyn, USA!!!!😁
I used to put my teddy bear on my neck every night for years because of Dark Shadows! Lol
Dark Shadows had some great actors! Jonathan Frid and David Selby!!
Ja sam dvije godine mlađa i ništa me više ne može preplašiti,ali ostala su dva favorita: istjerivač đavola i Krug(original japanskog redatelja)film je tako strašan i jeziv ;dva sam dana držala štap pored kreveta.🇭🇷
I was born in 1955 and I know what you are talking about, those were and are great shows and should be watched by this generation
Some great character actors in this one. I remember seeing this as a kid. Thank you
That pair of green lamps has appeared in soo many TV shows and movies over the years!
Yeah, green lamps are beautiful, calming. Love them!
This is such a great series! I stumbled on it randomly yesterday and now I'm hooked!
what is the series?
@@hywel4605 Ghost Story / Circle of Fear (the show's name changed between season 1 and 2).
Now that was a top notch vampire love story! Thank you dearly. I feed on these stories . . . .
I remember watching this show as a kid in 1972. I love rewatching all the episodes. Nice variety of guest stars.
Forgot how good anthology series were back in the day. I've never seen this one but this episode, despite TV restrictions for content (and low budget) kept me more entertained than recent movies have. Thanks for uploading.
OMG! Can it really have been 43 years since I last saw this? It seems like only yesterday.
For those of you who didn't get a chance to grow up in the era of this show, please take a moment to notice how a show can chill your spine with only moody music and atmospherics, good script and solid acting and directing. These days, if there isn't CGI or lots of blood then no one finds it scary at all. Too bad.
Refugees learn to spell first !!!!!
I believe he was being sarcastic.
Always find these close minded comments. I was a kid in the seventies. Perhaps you could heed the last lines; That's what education is all about, don't you agree? An open mind. There is more to today's shows then CGI, people just can't enjoy these shows without making baseless insults to people they don't know.
I agree. I grew up in the 80s and I love love love this.
@@loulou7963
Watch a movie called the changeling with George c Scott, Lou Lou,I think you'd love it.
70s shows had the best soundtracks especially horrors
I couldn't agree more, the music was rich, layered and very original.
Good thing those tomb stones are regular ones, cross shaped ones would have killed that vampire.
It kept on with such magic through the 80's and early 90's.
Even a few late 90's flicks captured it.
True but so did the 80s to early 90s
Loved the 70's
This series had some amazing guest stars in each episode...this is back when actors could act and writers had imagination
One of the guys in this is from MASH... Mike Ferrell... his son is Will Ferrell... most people in Hollywood and in just about any high paid, high profile position in life have thier generations to thank... They have been keeping it in the family for a long time now... just as They have been keeping our families in poverty and middle class status for a long time... but, all that aside, because I could go into a whole dissertation on that subject, I wonder if mike Farrell is proud of his son's one dimensional acting talent??? 😑😑😑
@@johnjones6049 will ferrell is not his son, they are not related. how could you have such a strong opinion but have the key facts so wrong?
@@joejones9520 Right. And their names aren’t even the same. Mike is FARRELL. Will is FERRELL.
@@johnjones6049 sending you back to 1st grade
@@paulkcormier well, I did some looking and after seeing some pictures that look pretty damn convincing, I see that The Great God Google says his dad was a successful musician with a few albums under his belt... doesn't matter what you all brainless cybernetic zombies think anyways... the nepotism in our society is there, and we love and defend it from our merger poor and middle class positions in life... i would have thought people would want more for themselves and thier generations but, I guess I was and am totally wrong... 99.9% of the population loves thier "comfort" and entertainment... but, humanity is running up some serious physical and metaphysical bills and one day, the debt collector is going to come a knocking...
Thank you very much for uploading these incredible programs!! I have been watching them every night lately. When I was a kid, I watched a lot of horror tv shows, but never saw Ghost Story or Circle Of Fear. I always watched Kolchak The Night Stalker and Night Gallery. But Ghost Story and Circle Of Fear are really good! Now I am watching these every night like it's 1972(flashback-actually I was born in 1972), through the magic of You Tube via my tv Roku system that allows computer streaming through my large screen tv! It's awesome!! I absolutely love these shows. My favorite Ghost Story is still The Concrete Captain though so far!!
I used to love Night Stalker too!
I was born in 72 too !
@@loulou7963 lol! I was in 2nd grade! Lol!
Thx so very much 4 the upload
I 2 grew up in the times of the 60 & 70's Thx again . God Bless u all...
ahhhh, the good ole days! l love these classics!
Good story. Thanks for sharing this. I'll be sending people your way to watch it for themselves. Keep up the good work.
I love these old thrillers. Thank you
Nice seeing a young version of Barney Miller! I'd never seen him play other roles. Good episode.
He was in Law and Order: Criminal Intent. He played the father who was sleeping with his daughter's fiancé.
@@lafleurcheri8486that wasn’t SVU? Where he thought he did something to his daughter bc he was an alcoholic and she refused to talk to him?
He also had a show called "Blacke's Magic." in, I believe, the 1980s.
I thought that was Hal Linden!
@@ddivincenzo1194it is, it is. I'm just used to seeing him as Barney, lol.
I really appreciated these early 70s to 80s made for tv flicks. Great for paying bills to, folding laundry, sleeping tablet stories...lol
Didn't grow up with these as I wasn't even a thought yet but I am a true fan of these older horror shows!
☺️You guys took all of the best answers so I'm just going to say this series is indeed a Classic and thank you for bringing them back for us to see🌹♥️
I'm from the 70s, not from America, and found this serie today.
And i just like it ❤
This was a lot of fun to watch! My age was negative when this was released. In any event, I was hoping there'd be a twist, and that someone else was the vampire.
This was from the era of Colombo where the murderer is already known and the only mystery is how he'll be caught. Not whodunnit.
You forgot to say. Soiler alert
@@davidhallett8783 Oops - well. A soiler alert is when one alerts others on someone pooping their pants? 😅
@@ethicalphytophage Well Said. (That quote just came out)? ✌✌
LoL
@@Refugeefromcalif Thanks - LOL
I love this old stuff >
There is noting on T.V. today >
So i come on here and watch this >
Thx for the awesome upload >
This has to be one of my top 3 favorite episodes. Hal Linden was brilliant, the whole cast was! I love the nostalgia of these old shows. Thank you ever so for sharing this.
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I didn’t know Hal Linden was so hot!!😻
I didn't think anyone would recognize Hal Linden without his mustache.
I never knew Hal Linden could be so scary!
Damn I really didn't recognize Hal Linden without his signature mustache!!! Wow!! Now I understand actors fearing of typecasting. I grew up knowing him as Barney Miller to the fullest.
My favourite episode; so well written, acted, and so atmospheric...
I remember seeing this show as a kid in the 70's it would scare the heck out of me. It's great to see these shows again.
That score. Pure magic.
true, how about Dark Shadows
@@waveblast2 great but this one just hits home
Was going to order this series off of amazon yesterday for $70.00. Did a you tube search and complete series=0.00 thanks so much for the upload 👍
Just in case you did not know, the building in the opening scene in each episode is The Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego (well actually Coronado/North Island)
nuclearskull Used in Some Like it Hot & very haunted.
@@samanthab1923 I was at The Del but you want to talk about haunted = Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables...
nuclearskull I remember seeing something about it years ago on some ghost 👻 show about haunted hotels. What sticks out is the fact there are old RR tracks in the basement. How lucky you were to stay in such beautiful places 😀✌🏻
@@samanthab1923 In WW2 it was a Vet Hospital. To give you an idea the girls in HR were wearing winter jackets in July & I asked them why they just didnt turn the A/C off & they pointed to the vent that was seal. Later I found out that the room was used as the morgue back when it was a hospital.
Been trying to remember it all day. Actually visited the place on Christmas. Pretty neat.
Richard Matheson was a great horror writer. Wrote "I am Legend"= Omega Man. And the best ghost story ever. "Hell House", the "Mount Everest of haunted houses" Great movie too...
the mount everest of haunted houses was The Haunting 1963. Although Hell House was great.
was hell house a movie or a program? and what year?
It was a 1973 movie.... www.imdb.com/title/tt0070294/
He was. He was simply great. He also wrote a few great episodes for The Twilight Zone.
Matheson also wrote "Bid Time Return" which was filmed as Somewhere In Time with Christopher Reeve, and "What Dreams May Come" which was filmed with Robin Williams.
In these tv-shows from the 70's the Story and the Audience were most important! Good acting and directing combined with good sets made them, and makes them even more so today, enjoyable to watch!
True...its something missing today
Never saw these first time round -- thank you so much for taking the time to upload this wonderful series
I never saw this either and I graduated in 1972. I was a busy girl back then and rarely watched tv. I’d be working my little job, then school, then studying and falling into bed and then repeat. So I’m not surprised I didn’t see it
anything with Richard Matheson involved is worth watching
Hal Linden was creepy looking without his mustache.
Hell yes!!!
Man you ain't kidding.
Sort of like John Oates without his....it's just not right.
I think he had a hare- lip, I think i saw a scar....
Bong-ba-ba-bong-
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Bong-Bong.
Fabulous entertainment, great acting, story, even the incidental music is spot on to create just the right atmosphere. Similar in style to the later 'Salem's Lot.'
Rich B Salem’s lot was the creepiest by far , like when dude was floating scratching on the window oh shit
Salem’s Lot My favourite ever ❤️
@@deborahchesser7375 saw it as a teen in 86/87 and liked to 💩 myself over that scene...second most traumatic horror movie scene in my life 😁The first in jaws where the guy is dumping chum into the water and the shark suddenly comes up out of the water😱
Jedna od boljih je"Povratak u Jerusalem"po Stephenu Kingu;mislim da je u igri bio Anthony Hopkins
Mr French. ❤❤❤❤. I love this series. Keep watching multiple times.
okay, 26 minutes in and the same girl, who was so frightened because her friend Fern got killed, is stupid enough to be walking through the cemetery at night alone. And surprise, here comes the vampire! I want to say she had it coming but I'm a nice person so I won't say it, but I'm thinking it.
Host story, your host Sebastian Cabbage.
"I'm not a vampire, I'm B.J. Hunnecut , M.A.S.H. 4077, come back!!!."
😌She had it coming 😂
They have make the girls stupid or they have no victims for the Vampire. She was just doing her job😂
That's victim blaming at its finest 😂
This is a good one! I know I'd seen it before, but I had forgotten how it ended. Hal Linden, Mike Farrell, Arthur O'Connell - great cast! And those pretty co-ed victims. Reminds me of the real "Co-ed Killer" from the 70s. I loved Sebastian Cabot hosting from the incredible Hotel del Coronado. I wish they had kept that format.
Came out the same year as the made for TV movie "The Night Stalker"!
Wasnt that a famous californian serial killer.
@@garrysekelli6776 yeh they labeled Richard Ramirez The NightStalker back in the 80s
🧛🏻♂️"Varney (Miller), the Vampyre, or the feast of blood"
Four stars!!! Loved it! Hal Linden's one of my favorite actors.
Lock your door if you don't want some Carol Brady lookalike nosing around your apartment.
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I don't recall this show, but I'm grateful you knew it. New subscriber.
I'm a 70's/80's kid, and used to LOVE this show. Actually, I started watching when they switched the name from Ghost Story to Circle of Fear, so didn't see these earlier versions of the show until several years back, but Circle of Fear was always my fave as a kid. And I really like that Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot), hosted! Added a touch of class. ❤. Miss this type of entertainment.. No vulgar language, gratuitous sex--Just good old-fashioned entertainment. Sure wish there were more of that around today! Thx so very much for posting this awesome show! Ok, back to binging 😺😺😺🦇🦇🧛♂️
Man I first saw this movie 48 years ago yeah and it’s still a good movie
Me too Billy, yet I still feel young. 😂
Oof, this weird landlady, so cringey 😳😝. It's NEVER ok to let yourself into someone's home weirdo! Thanks for the upload. It was an interesting show ✌🏾
Thank you so much for all of these awesome uploads! I've been watching them every night since I discovered your channel.....takes me back to a better time and place.
That was petty good! I never knew William Castle has this TV show.
Brings back memories. Grew up watching these shows. Thanks for uploading.
Good episode. Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed watching.👍
Im only in my 30s and love thay show. Watch it every Halloween
Oh no! Don't take the shortcut through the cemetery 😮😂
Remember these from when I was little ❤
great tv suspense horror. should have lasted more than one season. this is a goodepisode with Barney Miller as a Vampire! wow. so good.
Nothin more comforting than comin back from a concert / moshing, smoke a lil n watch my late night spooks / mysteries/ thrillers..so many great related series 50s to the 70s.
Dont think these were shown here in the uk but i am enjoying watching them for the first time. glad you posted them.
The UK had excellent series as well.
I do remember the castles ghost stories in the uk in the 70s
No, this particular series wasn't, but I'm sure The Twilight zone was. I always preferred the US tv shows. The voices were easier on my ears!
Anyone know of any kind of shows like this from the UK? I’d love to watch them!
@@Ihatewater9000 Journey to the Unknown from the late 60s is a good one. A more contemporary one is Sea Of Souls with Andrew Lincoln from Walking Dead. Thriller from the 70s is good, though it’s on tape instead of film.
:) PLOT: "Coeds are being murdered on a small university campus, all drained of their blood with two small marks on their necks. The late Professor Pendergast, who had been investigating the idea that vampirism is caused by a blood disease, has been sighted at two of the attacks."
I was today years old when I learned about this series!
Yes, I'm late. I think I'll take a shortcut through the cemetary. LMFAO!
Hell Nope.
The number of college campuses with a cemetery must be extremely small, but I do recall one college that had one right next to a cafeteria. Now there's a shortcut.
Her dress was a bit too short for Cemetery running - we get a bit of an eyeful ;)
It's not the dead you have to fear but the living. lol Sorry, I just had to say it!! ;)
Just be glad he's not a werewolf .
" Well , look, it's old man Pendergast , he's the vampire!!!!."
" And I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for these meddling kids, and that stupid dog!!!".
Ha never heard of Circle of Fear. Nice . Love shows like this from that era
I grew up on these shows too they were all terrific
Thank you thank you thank you!! Im an 80s kid and I absolutely love these types of shows. Anything with real props, real special effects, real sets and great acting...I simply can't get enough. Give me Tales from the Darkside, Tales from the Crypt, The 80s Twilight Zone...you name it, I'm SOOO in. Rosemary's Baby, The Re-animator, The Shining, The Blob...fantastic movies!
If you like good suspenseful horror movies...check out As Above So Below...the entire movie was shot on location in the catacombs of Paris...and it's GOOD. It has lots of historical facts, not a lot of blood (until the last 10 min) but from about 25 min in, you'll be on the edge of your seat, not blinking, holding your breath until the last 2 seconds of the movie. It's one hell of a ride.
Others to check out: Beyond the Door and Seventh Moon. They're in English, with English actors but they take place in India (Beyond the Door) and the other in a Chinese village (Seventh Moon.) Both are vaguely related to true myth and folklore tales from the countries they're filmed in. They're great stories that were told and shown very well on the big screen...so if want something new and different from the typical blonde bimbo being killed for getting banged in the backseat of the quarterbacks firebird, you'll probably like these. Check them out. What's the worst that can happen? You don't like them? Ooooohhhhhh scary! 😱 😆 Enjoy! 😁
Welcome from the 80s I agree with you
You're after my own heart. Think I'll check out the shows you mentioned. Thanks.
Barney Miller as a vampire!
Richard Matheson and William Castle working on a tv show hosted by Mr. French and featuring Barney Miller and Honeycutt? Circle of Fear/Ghost Story wasn't the best show of the era but I'm happy to find this on YT.
I like to see this shows, they bring back memories, im remenicing. I like to see they were dressed, the automobels
Thank you, thank you so mush for thses Episodes I'm enjoying my time watch it ☕
Many thanks 😆
Thank you so much for sharing.
Than you so much for posting this video! Grew up in the 60s and 70s but Dad controlled the TV as did my Mom when my Dad was in Vietnam. It's great being able to watch these shows now. Can't believe Mr French did the introduction❤ probably good that I didn't watch this when i was younger - had a good imagination and was a bit of a chicken when it came to scary stories and movies. Remember watching a Mummy movie back in 65 that gave my sister and I nightmares. My Mom has going grocery shopping and told us but to watch anything scary so if course had to take advantage of the ability to watch a scary show. Had nightmares for awhile and didn't watch scary shows due years. Like the fact that they leave the gory part to the imagination instead of showing all the blood and gore.
Love the channel thankyou for sharing
Bravo from Paris France and merci beaucoup! Emmanuel
Grew up on dark shadows and this
Barney Killer!
It's barney miller, barely recognized him without the moustache :-)
peteyguitarguy He definitely looks better with shorter hair and the moustache.
+Joannakathryn That's why he looks so different. Was trying to figure it out. I agree with you on his looks.
And B.J. Hunnicutt, from M*A*S*H*!
I knew it right away.
The mustache and the goofy 70s hair
Arthur O’Connell was the cop, also in The Poseidon Adventure
Hey! It B.J. Honeycutt from M*A*S*H.
starquant nah. He was sorta funny with the drinks and shit
@@starquant he's such a dufus.
...and Barney Miller from Barney Miller.
Hal Linden is just as handsome without the mustache.,, Just recently came across Ghost Story, Circle of Fear after not seeing them since I was a yout.
"I don't think we should let throw-up intimidate us" Thx Closed-captioning.
UA-cam CC is completely useless.
Hal Linden as a vampire lol I bet he looked back and laughed thinking the things we do 😂
Hotel Del Coronado. Such a cool place. I noticed that the theme music sure had that Fantasy Island sound to it - just spookier.
hal linden has great hair
I think so too.
Fer sure
The butler from My Family Affair!? I’ve never heard of this series 😱but, I was only 2 years old in 1972 😋 Thank god for UA-cam and random searches.
GHOST STORY, a.k.a. CIRCLE OF FEAR, was a horror/suspense anthology series that aired in the 70s on NBC. Sebastián Cabot hosted the show, although he eventually left the series. The executive producer was veteran filmmaker William Castle.
That’s the Hotel Del Coronado near La Jolla CA. Very haunted 👻
5:03 we can contact the 12 precinct , I hear Barney Miller is in charge there .....
Hal Lindon went from a pain in the neck, to the pride of the precinct
Thx so very much for posting this, Winston Essex.. Newest sub!! 🙂🙂🦇
Not surprised William Castle was involved in this show. This was right up his alley
such a simple yet creepy back ground score...
Interesting. Here you have two of the most likable actors from the '70s: Barney Miller and BJ Hunnicutt. I know that Marlyn was in a few other things.
I knew there was something not right with Barney Miller, he's a vampire.
If only Fish was able to stop him?
Yeh man he always threw me as being kinda odd
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