First to date as the horror+sci-fi formula show/Twilight Zone predecessor
A handful of episodes are considered to be early gothic/ghostly horror (stories by E. A. Poe, A. Bierce, O. Wilde, R. L. Stevenson and many more)
Short (about 5 min per episode) grotesque stories made of pure chilling ramblings
Classic 40's(!) twists. I think it was already a "retro"-show for 1958. Anyway, it's great
Argentinian TV suspense goes into terror!
Such a promising and fresh one
Don't know much about it, but this seems to be a show with slight comedic relief
Boring-to-watch. More paranormal-supernatural than horror
The portion of lovecraftian pearlies plus some brilliant occvlt detectives
One more gothic soap opera, though it happened to be one-season show
While the 1st season was a typical thriller, the 2nd contains some elements of the mystical/supernatural
Greatly crafted as "Ghost Story", but soft and kind of forgettable as "Circle of Fear". I should mention some excellent pieces of work in Matheson screenplays
An eerie crime show with slight horror relief for a plenty of episodes
Suspense and mystery through the bloody stories included black humour
Not Roald Dahl one, but somewhat atmospheric
True english unexpected twists
Italian show, some episodes written by Bierce, Matheson, M. R. James, Lovecraft
British investigators with their whatdunnits
BBC's thought on the post-apocalypse
Old Nick show, in vein of Under The Mountain
Part of Dramarama franchise, also known as Dramarama: Spooky
80's best show (don't mind me, David Hasselhoff and Mr. T)
Smashing crossover between drama, horror, thriller and erotic films
Urban tales, more sci-fi than horror
Same tagline as for The Amazing Stories
More horror than it's in the original series, but obviously less greatness
An english gardener's horror book of visioned twists! Speaking seriously, I'd describe this as lovely ethereal series with so-bad-it's-good music
Cheesy and somewhat great