Most Terrifying Places in America

Most Terrifying Places In America
Genre Paranormal
Documentary
Written by Jeff Rotter
Directed by Anthony Kraus
Narrated by Mason Pettit
Composer(s) Audio Network
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes seven parts
Production
Executive producer(s) Matt Sharp
Producer(s) Rebecca Bruno
Deena Lysadt Greiner
Katie Iger
Glenn Waldman
Editor(s) Mark C. Burns
Keith Krimbel
Sherman Lau
Daniel Lerner
Barney J. Schmidt
Camera setup Multiple-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Distributor Sharp Entertainment
Release
Original network Travel Channel
Original release October 9, 2009 (2009-10-09)
External links
Production
website
www.sharpentertainment.com/most-terrifying-places-in-america/

Most Terrifying Places in America was an American paranormal documentary television series that premiered on October 9, 2009 on the Travel Channel as a stand alone special. The special was subsequently broken down into an episodic series. Each episode featured the legends and stories of several reportedly haunted locations throughout America.

Synopsis

The series was narrated by Mason Pettit. Each episode started off showing haunted "hotspots" on a map of the United States. A particular haunted location was then selected by each of the series' "ghost hunters," and investigated by them and their team. Paranormal investigators, historians, psychics, and mediums all presented commentary on these sites. Historical footage was often shown, and any eyewitnesses interviewed. The show reported on the paranormal as told from purported personal encounters with the supernatural. At the beginning of each episode a parental advisory was shown: "Warning: What you are about to see may be too extreme for the young, the impressionable, and the faint of heart. Parental discretion is advised."

Series Overview

No. Part Title Airdate
1 Most Terrifying Places in America October 9, 2009
2 Most Terrifying Places in America 2 October 9, 2009
3 Most Terrifying Places in America 3 October 1, 2010
4 Most Terrifying Places in America 4 October 1, 2010
5 Most Terrifying Places in America 5 October 8, 2010
6 Most Terrifying Places in America 6 October 15, 2010
7 Most Terrifying Places in America 7 October 22, 2010

Specials

Part 1 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
1 Most Terrifying Places in America October 9, 2009
Locations
Overview

In this one-hour special premiere, the episode tells the tales of seven haunted locations, which are reportedly haunted by the supernatural.

Part 2 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
2 Most Terrifying Places in America 2 October 9, 2009
Locations
Overview

In the second one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of seven more haunted locations.

Part 3 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
3 Most Terrifying Places in America 3 October 1, 2010
Locations
Overview

In the third one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of eight haunted locations.

Part 4 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
4 Most Terrifying Places in America 4 October 1, 2010
Locations
Overview

In the fourth one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of eight more haunted locations.

Part 5 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
5 Most Terrifying Places in America 5 October 8, 2010
Locations
Overview

In the fifth one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of nine haunted locations.

Part 6 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
6 Most Terrifying Places in America 6 October 15, 2010
Locations
Overview

In the sixth one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of eight haunted locations.

Part 7 (Special)

Part Title Original Airdate
7 Most Terrifying Places in America 7 October 22, 2010
Locations
Overview

In the seventh one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of nine haunted locations.

Special

A Halloween special named Most Terrifying Places in America: Top 13 aired on Friday October 29, 2010. This special episode counted-down the 13 most terrifying places from past episodes.

Title Original Air Date
Most Terrifying Places in America: Top 13 October 29, 2010
Haunted Locations

See also

References

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