Travel Channel Ghostober Programming Highlights: Sep 29-Oct 11

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Get in the spirit with Travel Channel’s Ghostober programming. The annual Halloween viewing celebration starts on October 1. Among the highlights is Paranormal Caught on Camera: Top 100, which continues to count down the most shocking supernatural footage ever captured on video.

Here are all the new series premieres, new episodes, and marathons you can watch September 29 through October 11.

New Series Premieres

World’s Most Unexplained (U.S. Premiere)

Is Elvis still alive? Has extraterrestrial life really visited Earth? Is it possible that some people see religious statues move or bear the crucifixion wounds of Jesus? Experts and eyewitnesses explore some of the most-extraordinary happenings in recent history that science can’t explain. [Hour-long episodes]

Series Premiere “Coincidence or Curse?” – Premieres Sunday, October 4 at 11 p.m. ET/PT

Experts investigate why a Los Angeles hotel has become a magnet for death and if an ominous flight number associated with multiple aviation disasters is cursed.

“Alien Abduction and Reincarnation” – Premieres Sunday, October 11 at 11 p.m. ET/PT

Experts investigate the 1961 alien abduction of Betty and Barney Hill. They then explore past life regression and the possibilities of reincarnation.

Paranormal: Captured (U.S Premiere)

Viewer-generated clips from around the globe reveal some of the most unnerving paranormal incidents ever to be captured on camera. A panel of experts analyze the shocking footage as they attempt to explain the impossible. [Hour-long episodes]

Series Premiere “The Barnsley Poltergeist” – Premieres Wednesday, October 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

Unusual activity is captured on closed circuit television at an antique shop in the peaceful town of Barnsley, England. It is suspected a poltergeist may be the culprit.

New Episodes

Doomsday Caught on Camera

Doomsday Caught on Camera explores shocking weather events and natural disasters including volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis that have been filmed by individuals and uploaded online. These riveting stories are driven by first-person accounts of those who survived these life-changing events, with supporting expertise from our cast of commentators that includes renowned geologists, meteorologists, voices from a theological perspective along with healing/recovery specialists. The range of jaw-dropping footage will have you thanking your lucky stars that these doomsday events didn’t happen to you. [Hour-long episodes]

“Rivers of Lava and More” – Premieres Monday, September 28 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

Two families in the Bahamas try to survive one of the strongest hurricanes on record. Rivers of scorching lava wipe out everything in its path. A terrifying twister threatens an entire town and thousands of innocent people.

“A Tornado of Bats and More” – Premieres Monday, October 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

A father-son camping trip turns into a race to survive a raging wildfire. An avalanche on Mount Everest blindsides a group of climbers. A typhoon crashes a wedding in the Philippines, sending guests running for cover.

Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room

Paranormal investigators Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley are opening up to viewers as they’ve never done before in Travel Channel’s new series, Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room. The guys are kicking back in their screening room to watch their favorite episodes of the hit series and get candid with fans – and each other – about their craziest experiences over the past decade. Away from the haunted locations we usually see them in, with no equipment or investigations, the crew will relive some of the most terrifying, shocking and even comedic moments from their career, as they rewatch their most memorable investigations with never-before-heard stories from the moments that created a legacy. Get ready for laughs, screams and surprises alongside the crew in the ultimate tell-all event. [Hour-long episodes]

“Knights of Pythias Castle” – Premieres Thursday, October 1 at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Zak Bagans and the guys revisit their investigation of Pythian Castle and its heartbreaking history of death. They speculate a dark entity feeds off the suffering of the living, while Jay Wasley surprises all with curious evidence and an out-of-this-world theory.

“Domes of Devil Worship” – Premieres Thursday, October 8 at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Zak Bagans and the guys revisit their investigation of the Domes, an Arizona landmark plagued by satanic rituals and evil entities. The crew suspects supernatural interference when they simultaneously experience technical difficulties during the screening.

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Paranormal Nightshift (U.S Premiere)

Night is something we lock the door against. Those who work the graveyard shift must venture into the darkness while the rest of us sleep safely. In each episode of Paranormal Nightshift, we tell three horrifying stories of paranormal encounters during the night shift. By day, the workplace is rational and efficient – but at night, these same offices, hotels, eateries and even open highways become the domain of ghosts, demons and the inexplicable. [Hour-long episodes]

“The Empress, Trapped and Arcade Apparition” – Premieres Friday, October 2 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

A dead actress terrorizes the night manager at a historic theater. Vindictive souls prey upon a security guard and his partner inside an old factory. An angry spirit plays deadly games with a frightened teenage girl in an arcade.

“Soldier’s Story, Dead Pool and Goodbye” – Premieres Friday, October 9 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

A dead soldier with a wicked temper attacks a military police officer in an abandoned building. The ghost of a drowned girl terrorizes the staff at a hotel. A restaurant manager comes face-to-face with a horrifying apparition.

Paranormal Caught on Camera: Top 100

Travel Channel’s hit series, Paranormal Caught on Camera, is counting down the top 100 paranormal encounters of all time. This eye-opening compilation features the most compelling evidence, expert analysis and eyewitness accounts ever documented including – Bigfoot, UFOs, aliens, poltergeists, ghosts and a whole lot more. Seeing is believing. [Two-hour episodes]

“Top 100: 80-61” – Premieres Sunday, October 4 at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Ghost hunters get the shock of their lives in abandoned asylum. A poltergeist attacks a sleeping man. A fairy takes flight in the United Kingdom. Hundreds of UFOs gather near NASA. All that and more as we count down the top 100 paranormal experiences of all time.

“Top 100: 60-41” – Premieres Sunday, October 11 at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Crop circles appear in Russia. Ghosts go shopping. A prehistoric cryptid attacks a dog. Bigfoot is spotted in the Buckeye State. All that and more as we continue to count down the top 100 paranormal encounters of all time.

Upcoming Paranormal Marathons

Tuesday, September 29

“The Dead Files” – 5pm-4am

Wednesday, September 30

“My Ghost Story” – 8am-5pm

“Paranormal Caught on Camera” – 5pm-4am

Thursday, October 1

“Ghost Adventures” – 7am-4am

Friday, October 2

“My Haunted House” – 8am-6pm

Saturday, October 3

“Most Terrifying Places in America” – 9am-5pm

“Ghost Adventures” – 5pm-4am

Sunday, October 4

“The Osbournes Want To Believe” – 7am-3pm

“Paranormal Caught on Camera” – 3pm-11pm

Tuesday, October 6

“Paranormal 911” – 8am-5pm

“The Dead Files” – 5pm-4am

Wednesday, October 7

“Ghost Brothers: Haunted Houseguests” – 8am-4pm

“Paranormal Caught on Camera” – 4pm-10pm

Thursday, October 8

“Ghost Adventures” – 7am-4am

Friday, October 9

“My Paranormal Nightmare” – 8am-6pm

Saturday, October 10

“True Terror with Robert Englund” – 9am-1pm

“Most Terrifying Places in America” – 1pm-6pm

“Ghost Nation” – 6pm-4am

Sunday, October 11

“Paranormal Caught on Camera” – 2pm-11pm

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