Episode Count: 45
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Original Air Date: 9 October 1988 On this evening's program, the repulsive Freddy Kruger (Robert Englund) explains how he became the bon vivant and fashion plate who we know and hate so well. Freddy's ramblings lead to the evening's drama, all about a fellow who decides that the best way to get ahead is to stomp on everyone in his path.
Original Air Date: 16 October 1988
Original Air Date: 23 October 1988
Original Air Date: 30 October 1988 Freddy harasses a young medical student on Halloween night, driving her to the brink of madness and beyond.
Original Air Date: 6 November 1988
Original Air Date: 13 November 1988
Original Air Date: 20 November 1988 In this follow-up to "No More Mr. Nice Guy," the twin daughters of the cop who killed Freddy find that whenever one is attacked by the man of their dreams, the other is wounded. So the sisters team up to try to get Freddy out of their dreams for good.
Original Air Date: 27 November 1988 When Billy's (Byron Thames) mother and new stepfather go on their honeymoon, he meets neighbor Barbara (Jill Whitlow) who convinces him to throw a party that proves to be fatal. Meanwhile a radio psychologist (Elizabeth Savage) finds herself in hot water when she gives her callers bad advice.
Original Air Date: 11 December 1988
Original Air Date: 18 October 1988
Original Air Date: 8 January 1989 A young football star begins to have nightmares about a serial called "The Springwood Chopper, "after finding his last victim. Each dream reveals more of the killer until he is blamed for the killings. Now his girlfriend begins to experience the same dreams....who is the killer?
Original Air Date: 15 January 1989 After a young woman realizes that she can use her dreams to alter her life by changing events that took place in childhood, she winds up in the clutches of the CIA, who use her to prevent nuclear disaster.
Season 1, Episode 13: Deadline
Original Air Date: 29 January 1989
Original Air Date: 5 February 1989
Original Air Date: 12 February 1989
Original Air Date: 19 February 1989 A jittery airline heir (Brett Cullen) finds himself on a flight to hell. Meanwhile a stewardess (Lezlie Deane) goes home with a charming passenger (Ted Demers) who may be too good to be true.
Original Air Date: 26 February 1989 After teenager Adam is coerced into having a one-night-stand with Loni, a girl he meets at a party, he finds that she's looking for a more permanent relationship. Meanwhile Adam's friend Max is forced to abandon his planned summer trip and take a job in a pizza place working under his creepy, tyrannical uncle.
Original Air Date: 12 March 1989 A tormented young artist (Carey Scott) freaks when his latest cartoon, The Phantom, leaps from the page to do his bidding. Meanwhile, after undergoing a traumatic experience, a claustrophobic (Laura Schaefer) is driven to the brink of madness.
Original Air Date: 7 May 1989 A formerly fat college student (Eva LaRue) returns to her childhood home to babysit two monstrous children who have a penchant for junk food. Meanwhile, a man (Timothy Bottoms) wishes that he could spend a day in the life of someone else, but he soon regrets making that wish.
Original Air Date: 14 May 1989
Original Air Date: 21 May 1989
Season 1, Episode 22: Safe Sex
Original Air Date: 28 May 1989 Two virginal teenagers lust after a goth girl who's obsessed with Freddy Krueger.
Original Air Date: 8 October 1989 A distraught mother (Linda Miller) enlists the aide of a psychiatrist (Scott Marlowe) on a talk show to help her son (David Kaufman), who's having nightmares about Freddy Krueger. Soon the doctor finds Freddy's gotten inside of his head too. Meanwhile, a cameraman (Howard Poulson) sets out to prove the existence of Krueger, but he becomes a little too personally involved in his own news story.
Original Air Date: 15 October 1989 Following an Elvis sighting to The Springwood Hotel, a tabloid reporter finds that the phony stories that he writes come true. Meanwhile, an amnesiac has a terrifying dream that he committed murder before losing his memory.
Original Air Date: 22 October 1989 Doug (Michael Horton) and Roxanne (Leah Ayres) move to Springwood, but while Doug's at work, Roxanne begins to unpack and discovers that a mix-up with the movers has left their house filled with someone else's possessions -- in the boxes she finds bloody knives and shredded dresses. Meanwhile, Emily (Dey Young) discovers a stack of 19th century love letters hidden behind a panel in her new home, and she begins to envision the relationships of the authors.
Original Air Date: 29 October 1989 A photographer (Patty McCormack) who's anxious to get her career back on track gets some unexpected help on her latest photo shoots from Freddy, who's terrorizing her models. Meanwhile, three FBI agents come to Springwood to investigate a family homicide, but Freddy has some surprises in store for them.
Original Air Date: 5 November 1989
Original Air Date: 12 November 1989 A recent widow (Mary Crosby) comes to the realization that her late husband (David L. Lander) purchased a winning lottery ticket, so she goes to great lengths to recover it -- and keep the winnings for herself. Meanwhile, a grave digger (Tracey Walter) resorts to blackmail to land the woman of his dreams.
Original Air Date: 19 November 1989
Season 2, Episode 8: Bloodlines
Original Air Date: 26 November 1989 An escaped convict (Marc Alaimo) returns home to retrieve the money he hid from a bank robbery, and discovers his son is bitter and his wife (Sheree North) has lost her mind. Later, a couple (Chris Nash, Ruth de Sosa) illegally adopts a baby, but as the little girl (Irina Cashen) grows, her new parents come to the realization that she may be evil.
Original Air Date: 3 December 1989 A scientist (Joe Cali) who's working on establishing contact with alien life finds his project in jeopardy when his loan shark comes to call. Meanwhile, another scientist (Sharon Mahoney) is researching the communicative skills of an intelligent chimp but her arrogant boss (Sherman Howard) seems to have more of an interest in torturing the animal than performing legitimate experiments.
Original Air Date: 10 December 1989
Original Air Date: 17 December 1989 In this follow-up to "Dream Come True," the new host of "Springwood Confidential" (Dick Gautier) doesn't heed Freddy Krueger's warning to ax his latest show topic, "Dreams That Kill." Meanwhile, a doctor performs an experimental procedure that results in a patient (Christian Bocher) acquiring another man's personality -- and dreams.
Original Air Date: 24 December 1989 In this follow-up to "Photo Finish," a phony psychic channeler becomes possessed by Freddy Krueger. Meanwhile, Freddy makes a surprise appearance at his class reunion to get even with the prom date who scorned him.
Original Air Date: 7 January 1990 When a lecherous psychiatrist (Phil Proctor) hypnotizes a female patient and seduces her, he's caught by a colleague (David Hern), so he resorts to drastic measures to cover up his crime. Meanwhile, a man (Fran Mantano) who has accidentally murdered is coerced by his girlfriend into undergoing plastic surgery to change his appearance -- but they unknowingly choose the face of a mobster (Paul Regina) who recently turned state's evidence and is being pursued by a hit man.
Original Air Date: 14 January 1990 In this follow-up to "Lucky Stiff," Hank's twin brother (Richard Eden) arrives and Greta enlists him to help bump off her new husband (Tracey Walter). Meanwhile, Greta's sister (Jill Jacobson) and her husband (Wings Hauser) drop in for a surprise visit.
Season 2, Episode 15: Prime Cut
Original Air Date: 21 January 1990 During a camping trip, the men begin to wonder if their female tracker is a vampire. Meanwhile, two plane crash survivors who've been feasting on dead passengers are on the verge of rescue when an escaped killer intervenes.
Original Air Date: 28 January 1990 After Kim (Elizabeth Keifer) leaves her job to pursue her dream of writing a novel, her husband, David (Kip Gilman), convinces her to make an erotic recording on a 976 number to bring in extra cash. But Kim starts to have a mental breakdown when an obsessed caller begins murdering. Meanwhile, after reading Kim's manuscript, David wonders if Kim has herself assumed the murderous, sexually deviant personality of the heroine of her novel.
Original Air Date: 4 February 1990 To avoid prosecution and to increase the value of his work, an artist (Robert F. Lyons) fakes his own death following the accidental death of one of his models. Before long, he goes stir crazy cooped in the loft apartment and accuses his wife (Fabiana Udenio) of having an affair. Later, two ladies (Leslie Bega, Tory Polone) reluctantly agree to let a guy (Dean Fortunato) move into their apartment, but they're apprehensive about his intentions -- for good reason.
Season 2, Episode 18: Funhouse
Original Air Date: 11 February 1990 A couple move into an old house that is supposedly haunted, but the wife soon realizes just who's haunting the house. Later, another couple move into the house and form an unusual relationship with the moving man.
Original Air Date: 18 February 1990 After a man (Leonard O. Turner) scorns his lover (Kim Morgan Greene), he resorts to drastic measures to ensure that his family doesn't learn of their affair... but his plan hardly goes off without a hitch. Later, a man literally tries to cheat death.
Original Air Date: 25 February 1990 In this follow-up to the "Prime Cut" episode, a group of recovering cannibals have a relapse and make the unfortunate decision to eat an intruder who's been contaminated with an alien disease.
Original Air Date: 4 March 1990
Original Air Date: 11 March 1990
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