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  1. Spine Chillers was a 1980 British children's supernatural television series produced by the Jackanory team and broadcast on BBC1. It featured readings of classic ghost and horror stories aimed at older children, and ran for 20 episodes of 10 minutes each.

  2. Synonym. chiller. Fewer examples. Despite its pulpy plot, this is a classy spine-chiller with a fine cast. This spinechiller is one of the best of a cycle of movies inspired by Edgar Allan Poe. You'll find this spine-chiller has a real twist in the tail. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. Spine Chillers: With Mackenzie Crook, Bruce Mackinnon, Emma Pierson, Tim Plester. Anthology series of black comedies, which sets out to deliver excellent stories with a darkly comic twist. A second installment aired under the title, Twisted Tales.

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    • 2003-06-23
    • Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
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  4. 22 de jun. de 2003 · The endless cups of tea, the out of tune singing, the radio blasting out. Worst of all, are the monstrous turds that one of the builders keeps leaving in their upstairs loo. However, things take a sinister turn when there's a nasty accident and Rick's unscrupulous business practices finally catch up with him. 0%.

    • June 23, 2003
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  5. Darren inherits from his great-aunt a jar with a human brain, the one from a brilliant doctor who died in 1793. Dr Hunsecker invented the device and had his brain stored in it upon his death.

  6. Overview. Anthology series of black comedies, which sets out to deliver excellent stories with a darkly comic twist. Kevin Eldon. Lesley Vickerage. Roger Frost. David Tennant. Jonathan Firth. Georgia Mackenzie. John Fortune. Craig Kelly. Darren Boyd. Season 2 of Spine Chillers premiered on January 16, 2005. (2x14, April 19, 2005) Season Finale.

  7. Spine Chillers was a 1980 British children's supernatural television series produced by the Jackanory team and broadcast on BBC1. It featured readings of classic ghost and horror stories aimed at older children, and ran for 20 episodes of 10 minutes each. — Paul Gerard Kennedy.