tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319982385052710495.post8976579760204321636..comments2024-03-25T14:00:23.934-04:00Comments on The Land of Whatever: Creepy TV: Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series (1988)hobbyfanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08089664500077967952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319982385052710495.post-45800812722801376132014-10-03T21:19:38.711-04:002014-10-03T21:19:38.711-04:00I think I had seen ads for that 900 line.I think I had seen ads for that 900 line.hobbyfanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08089664500077967952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319982385052710495.post-27997030409332953432014-10-03T17:15:22.013-04:002014-10-03T17:15:22.013-04:00Horror was never my thing, so I passed on this ser...Horror was never my thing, so I passed on this series. Although I DID watch Nightmare Café.<br /><br />Back in 87 or so, Englund also had a gig telling horror stories via a 900 line. Z-100 (which was the number 1 radio station in NYC metropolitan area back then) used to broadcast those recordings for a time during the "Z Morning Zoo" show. We'd heard tales of trespassers who get stabbed to death with a pitchfork by an angry farmer, or torn to pieces by mutant gophers on a property used for nuclear testing. magicdoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10755186050643383954noreply@blogger.com