Strange Frequency

Strange Frequency (2001)

EndedScripted showSupernatural

Rock legend Roger Daltrey hosts an anthology series of supernatural tales that all revolve around music or the music industry.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11Don't Fear the Reapernov. 11, 2001
S01E10More Than A Feelingoct. 27, 2001
S01E09Time Is On My Sideoct. 20, 2001
S01E08Disco Infernooct. 6, 2001
S01E07A Change Will Do You Goodsept. 29, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Strange Frequency' premiere?

'Strange Frequency' premiered on August 26, 2001.

Who created the TV show 'Strange Frequency'?

'Strange Frequency' was created by Mick Garris.

What genre does the TV show 'Strange Frequency' belong to?

'Strange Frequency' belongs to the genres of fantasy and horror.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Strange Frequency'?

'Strange Frequency' had a total of 13 episodes.

Who were the executive producers of the TV show 'Strange Frequency'?

The executive producers of 'Strange Frequency' were Tony Krantz, Daniel Myrick, and Eduardo Sanchez.

What was the format of the TV show 'Strange Frequency'?

'Strange Frequency' was an anthology series, with each episode featuring a different story and set of characters.

Did 'Strange Frequency' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Strange Frequency' featured guest appearances by musicians such as Eric Roberts, Roger Daltrey, and Michael Ian Black.

What was the inspiration behind the TV show 'Strange Frequency'?

'Strange Frequency' drew inspiration from the popular horror anthology series 'Tales from the Crypt' and 'The Twilight Zone'.

What was the unique aspect of 'Strange Frequency'?

'Strange Frequency' combined elements of horror and music, with each episode featuring a musical performance.

Did 'Strange Frequency' receive any awards or nominations?

Although 'Strange Frequency' did not receive any major awards or nominations, it gained a cult following among fans of horror and music.

Who hosted the TV show 'Strange Frequency'?

'Strange Frequency' was hosted by Roger Daltrey, the lead singer of The Who.

What were some of the memorable episodes of 'Strange Frequency'?

Some memorable episodes of 'Strange Frequency' include "Room Service," "Disco Inferno," and "Don't Stop Believin'."

Did 'Strange Frequency' have any recurring themes or motifs?

Yes, 'Strange Frequency' often explored themes of supernatural occurrences, the power of music, and the consequences of one's actions.

Was 'Strange Frequency' critically acclaimed?

'Strange Frequency' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its unique concept and others finding the execution uneven.

Did 'Strange Frequency' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Strange Frequency' developed a dedicated fanbase, particularly among fans of horror and music.

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