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The Vault of Horror

on BBC Two England

A festival of terror, hosted by Dr Walpurgis, for Hallowe'en.
Producers Mark Deitch, Nick Freand Jones
Details on Ceefax page 666
Feature: page 34

What's behind the Door, Mummy?
Leading figures in horror discuss what it is that scares people.

11.20pm* Tales from EC
Comics that inspired Creepshow.

11.25pm* Creepshow
First network showing for Stephen King and George Romero 's horror.
Films: pages 47-54

1.25am* The Art of Illusion
Make-up effects wizard Tom Savini.

1.30am* The Unholy Trinity
The creations of Clive Barker, Sean Cunningham, Wes Craven.

1.40am* The Curse of the Werewolf
The newly restored version of Oliver Reed's Hammer horror.
Director Terence Fisher

3.10am* Prime Evil
Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell on the Evil Dead saga.

3.15am* Terror on the Page
Stephen King and other authors open their books.

3.20am* The Bride of Frankenstein
Perhaps the greatest horror film ever.
Director James Whale
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

4.30am* The Horror of Sex
Love, pain, sex, sexuality and the position of women in horror.

4.35am* Dario's Friends
Italian Dario Argento at work on his new movie, Trauma.

4.45am* Death Line
Cannibal horror on the London Underground.
Director Gary Sherman

6. 10am* Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Horror spoof from the comedy duo.
Director Charles T Barton (B/W)

Followed by Good Morning

Contributors

Producers:
Mark Deitch.
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Stephen King
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George Romero
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Tom Savini.
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Clive Barker
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Sean Cunningham
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Wes Craven.
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Oliver Reed
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Sam Raimi
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Bruce Campbell
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Stephen King
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Dario Argento
Director:
Gary Sherman
Director:
Charles T Barton

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