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Title: The Blog Where Horror Dwells: DS Turns 48
Post by: Midnite on June 28, 2014, 05:01:38 AM
Dark Shadows Turns 48 (http://stephenmarkrainey.blogspot.com/2014/06/dark-shadows-turns-48.html), by one of my favorite horror authors.
Title: Re: The Blog Where Horror Dwells: DS Turns 48
Post by: michael c on June 28, 2014, 02:17:18 PM
I ALWAYS watch episode one in honor of the day...

last night I was too tired after I got home from work. have to watch it this weekend.
Title: Re: The Blog Where Horror Dwells: DS Turns 48
Post by: Midnite on June 28, 2014, 07:04:56 PM
Enjoy, michael c!!!
Title: Re: The Blog Where Horror Dwells: DS Turns 48
Post by: Gerard on June 29, 2014, 04:18:22 AM
As I posted several times before, I watched that pilot episode (on the next day, since out ABC affiliate did a day-later broadcast at 11:00 in the morning for awhile).  I'm boastfully one of those who saw it and watched it almost in its entirety from the beginning to the end.  I missed episodes when I had to battle my mother (when it switched to it's regular time at 3:00 p.m. on the initial day of broadcast CST) because she wanted to watch Art Linkletter's House Party and then The Galloping Gourmet, but I won.  During a part of the Linkletter/Gourmet/DS mom/son war, I would run with my best friend to his house to watch it.  And his family was among the first in the neighborhood to get a color TV, so I got to see certain episodes in color (although on those primitive sets, attached to antennas with rotors, most everything looked green).  But I did win.  Art went off the air, my mom lost interest in the gourmet, and my stubbornness won out over hers.  From then on, 3:00 was reserved for DS.  I'd race home, throw open the door, rip off my jacket/coat and toss it on my bed, and slide across the carpet to turn on the TV just in time to catch the opening.  I actually wore out that patch of carpeting and my parents had to replace the whole thing which still exists in late 60's brown shag that's still there. 

Gerard