Weird U.S.
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Weird U.S. | |
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Format | Reality television |
Starring | Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | History Channel |
Original run | 2004 | – 2005
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Website |
Weird U.S. is a reality television series, and book of the same name, on the History Channel starring Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, founders of the magazine Weird NJ, as they hunt the United States looking for weird history, hauntings, and legends because, as they say, "history is full of weirdos." It is produced by KPI TV. It is also a series of paranormal travel guides edited by the same two individuals.
Select Episodes
- Strange but True
- Road to Weirdsville
- Weird Medicine
- Weird Worship
- Rebels or Traitors
- Crimes and Punishment
- Weirdly Departed
- Fact or Fiction
DVD releases
A&E Home Video has released these DVDs:
- Title: Weird U.S., Vol. 1 (History Channel)
- UPC: 733961745122
- DVD Release Date: October 31, 2004
- Run Time: 90 minutes
- Title: Weird U.S., Vol. 2 (History Channel)
- UPC: 733961745139
- DVD Release Date: November 15, 2005
- Run Time: 90 minutes
- Title: Weird U.S., Vol. 3 (History Channel)
- UPC: 733961745146
- DVD Release Date: February 28, 2006
- Run Time: 90 minutes
Magazine and guides
Weird US started as an underground magazine called Weird NJ in New Jersey by the two Marks. This was followed by several travel guides compiled of the various stories sent in by readers. There is now a Weird guide for about half of the states in America.
U.S. Guides
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Non U.S. & Other Guides
- Weird England
- Weird Club: The Search For The Jersey Devil
- Weird Hauntings
- Weird Encounters
External links
- Official website
- Official website at History.com
- Weird U.S. at the Internet Movie Database
- Weird U.S. at TV.com
- Weird U.S. in Newsweek
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