List of Freddy's Nightmares episodes

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The following is an episode list for the television series Freddy's Nightmares. In the United States, the first episode of the series originally aired on October 8, 1988.[1] The series ran for two seasons, ending on March 12, 1990, after 44 episodes.[1][2]

The series has had a limited release on VHS in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, Italy, and the Netherlands.[3] In the United States, the series was released on September 11, 1991, in five volumes, with one episode per volume. The UK released eight volumes, with two episodes per volume. The other countries released the same episodes as that of the UK release. The UK released a two volume DVD set on June 9, 2003.[3]

Contents

[edit] Seasons

With the exception of the pilot, all of the episodes carried two separate storylines. The first half hour would be devoted to one story, while the last half hour would be devoted to a second storyline.[1]

[edit] Season 1

Ep # Airdate Title Director(s) Writer(s)
1 October 8, 1988 "No More Mr. Nice Guy" Tobe Hooper Rhet Topham, Michael De Luca, and David Erhman
2 October 15, 1988 "It's a Miserable Life" Tom McLoughlin Michael De Luca and Paul Rosselli
3 October 22, 1988 "Killer Instinct" Mick Garris Allen B. Ury
4 October 29, 1988 "Freddy's Tricks and Treats" Ken Wiederhorn A. L. Katz and Gil Adler
5 November 5, 1988 "Judy Miller, Come on Down" Tom DeSimone Jack Temchin and Michael De Luca
6 November 12, 1988 "Saturday Night Special" Lisa Gottlieb James Nathan and Don Bohlinger
7 November 19, 1988 "Sister's Keeper" Ken Wiederhorn Jeff Freilich and Michael De Luca
8 November 26, 1988 "Mother's Day" Michael Lange David Ehrman
9 December 10, 1988 "Rebel Without a Car" John Lafia Christopher Trumbo
10 December 17, 1988 "The Bride Wore Red" George Kaczender Howard Lakin Green
11 January 7, 1989 "Do Dreams Bleed" Dwight Little Michael De Luca
12 January 14, 1989 "The End of the World" Jonathan Betuel James Cappe
13 January 27, 1989 "Deadline" Michael Lange Jill Donner
14 February 4, 1989 "Black Tickets" George Kaczender Howard Lakin
15 February 11, 1989 "School Daze" Michael Klein David Ehrman
16 February 18, 1989 "Cabin Fever" Robert Englund Rhet Topham
17 February 25, 1989 "Love Stinks" John Lafia Jeff Freilich and Michael De Luca
18 April 29, 1989 "The Art of Death" Ken Wiederhorn Michael De Luca and Ken Wiederhorn
19 May 6, 1989 "Missing Persons" Jeff Freilich Jeff Freilich
20 May 13, 1989 "The Light at the End of the Tunnel" Jonathan Betuel James Cappe and Jonathan Betuel
21 May 20, 1989 "Identity Crisis" David K. Calloway Rebecca J. Pogrow
22 May 27, 1989 "Safe Sex" Jerry Olson David J. Schow

[edit] Season 2

Ep # Airdate Title Director(s) Writer(s)
1 October 2, 1989 "Dream Come True" George Kaczender Thomas Lazarus
2 October 9, 1989 "Heartbreak Hotel" William Malone Jonathan Glassner
3 October 16, 1989 "Welcome to Springwood" Ken Wiederhorn A.L. Katz and Gilbert Adler
4 October 23, 1989 "Photo Finish" Tom DeSimone Jonathan Glassner
5 October 30, 1989 "Memory Overload" Don Weis Michael Kirschenbaum
6 November 06, 1989 "Lucky Stiff" William Malone David Braff
7 November 13, 1989 "Silence is Golden" Chuck Braverman Jonathan Glassner
8 November 20, 1989 "Bloodlines" James Quinn Gilbert Adler and A.L. Katz
9 November 27, 1989 "Monkey Dreams" Robert Englund Michael Kirschenbaum
10 December 04, 1989 "Do You Know Where the Kids Are?" Bill Froelich Wayne Rice
11 December 11, 1989 "Dreams That Kill" Tom De Simone Tom Blumquist
12 January 1, 1990 "What You Don’t Know Can Kill You" Ken Wiederhorn Jonathan Glassner
13 January 8, 1990 "Easy Come, Easy Go" William Malone David Braff
14 January 15, 1990 "Prime Cut" David Calloway Michael Kirschenbaum
15 January 22, 1990 "Interior Loft" Ken Wiederhorn David Braff
16 January 29, 1990 "Interior Loft - Later" Ken Wiederhorn Jonathan Glassner
17 February 5, 1990 "Funhouse" Gilbert Adler Al Katz and Gilbert Adler
18 February 12, 1990 "A Family Affair" Keith Samples David Braff
19 February 19, 1990 "Dust to Dust" Jonathan Glassner Bill Froehlich, David Braff, and Jonathan Glassner
20 February 26, 1990 "Prisoner of Love" Richard T. Schor Richard BeBan
21 March 5, 1990 "Life Sentence" Anita Addison David Zuckerman
22 March 12, 1990 "It's My Party and You'll Die If I Want You To" Tom DeSimone Jonathon Glassner & David Braff

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Epi-Log #8 (July 1991) - Freddy's Nightmares. Star Tech. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
  2. ^ MSN Episode Guide. MSN. Retrieved on 2007-11-12.
  3. ^ a b Freddy's Nightmares release. A Nightmare on Elm Street films. Retrieved on 2007-08-06.

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