“Ghostober” Programming Too Scary To Share All At Once: 1st Week at a Glance

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Travel Channel’s Ghostober 2018 was apparently the network’s highest-rated yet. Looks like they’re trying to top it with Ghostober 2019 programming. The month-long event promises to up the thrills and chills with 31 days of the network’s most wicked and blood-curdling premieres yet.

Says Matthew Butler, Travel Channel’s general manager:

“The caliber of talent and programming we have planned for this October is mind-blowing and truly terrifying. “Viewers love all things spooky during the Halloween season and Travel Channel’s original programming will scare them every night of the week.”

Since the programming is too frightening to share all at once, here’s a glimpse of what’s planned just for the first week of Ghostober.

NEW SERIES

MOST TERRIFYING PLACES

Premieres Tuesday, October 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

Let the countdown commence! In each episode of Most Terrifying Places, the scariest places on the globe will be revealed as we dig into the history and lore of each haunt. Cinematic reenactments, interviews with locals who have firsthand accounts and historians will explain how and why these locations have become the most frightening in the world. (six one-hour episodes)

“THE HOLZER FILES”

Premieres Thursday, October 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

The Holzer Files cast Shane Pittman, Dave Schrader and Cindy Kaza
Shane Pittman, Dave Schrader and Cindy Kaza investigate creepy hauntings from case files of America’s first ghost hunter in Travel Channel’s new series “The Holzer Files.” Courtesy Travel Channel.

In The Holzer Files, a dedicated paranormal team –led by investigator Dave Schrader, psychic medium Cindy Kaza and equipment technician Shane Pittman– investigates terrifying true hauntings from the recently discovered case files of America’s first ghost hunter, Dr. Hans Holzer.

Recognized as the “father of the paranormal,” Holzer’s legendary four-decade exploration into disturbing hauntings, like the Amityville Horror house, helped spawn legions of supernatural enthusiasts, more than 120 books and even inspired Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis to write Ghostbusters.

Now, for the first time ever, Travel Channel exclusively reopens Holzer’s most captivating case files –digging into thousands of documents, letters, photographs and chilling audio and visual recordings dating back to the 1950s. (10 one-hour episodes)

NEW MINISERIES

“GHOST ADVENTURES: SERIAL KILLER SPIRITS”

Premieres Saturday, October 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Ghost Adventures Team Jay Wasley, Zak Bagans, Billy Tolley, Aaron Goodwin
“Ghost Adventures” anchors Travel Channel’s “Ghostober” event with all-new frightening specials. From
left to right: Jay Wasley, Zak Bagans, Billy Tolley, Aaron Goodwin. Source: Travel Channel

In this four-part miniseries, Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley embark on a terrifying cross-country journey to document if evil energy lingers within the infamous locations associated with America’s notorious serial killers. As they delve into each case, they will retrace the killer’s steps, visit known hangouts and speak with leading experts to gain insight on why these sociopaths committed their evil acts.

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Every Saturday throughout October, viewers will follow the Ghost Adventures crew as they investigate locations such as killer clown John Wayne Gacy’s prison cell, HH Holmes’ murder house and the Squirrel Cage Jail, which housed the vicious Jake Bird. The crew will also study the Anson Call House, an abandoned building that many believe has ties to Ted Bundy’s terror spree during the 1970s. (four one-hour episodes)

WITCHES OF SALEM

Premieres Sunday, October 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

“Witches of Salem” scene
Travel Channel’s new series “Witches of Salem” provides an in-depth account of the eight months of “satanic panic” that overtook Salem, Mass. in the 1600s. Courtesy Travel Channel.

A new four-part docu-drama, Witches of Salem, chronologically unravels the rapid descent of a town into madness, capturing the day-to-day hysteria that unfolded and put an affluent New England community under siege. From reports of possession by the devil, to mass arrests, sensational trials and public hangings, each hour-long episode is an in-depth account of the eight months of “satanic panic” that overtook an otherwise sleepy Massachusetts village. (four one-hour episodes)

2 Comments

  1. The Travel Channel is going to ROCK in October! We don’t get the channel. I may have to subscribe to YouTube TV to get it for a month. Seriously!

  2. Author

    Hey wait what?! You can get Travel Channel thru YouTube like that? I may have to subscribe too. I didn’t know you could do that. I’ve gotta check into that. Thx for the tip!

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