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  1. 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
    • 30
  2. BBC Studios. •. 5.4K views • 15 years ago. Dark, stylish comedies that dare you to laugh. This series of sophisticated contemporary urban fables comes in various shades of blackness, ranging from...

  3. Jun 22, 2003 · Things take a turn for the worse when new romance blossoms for Charlie in the form of blind date, Iggy, and Sam's jealousy kicks in. Sam is furious... and he fancies the pants off Iggy. So he decides to kill Iggy so that they can date in the spirit world.

    • June 23, 2003
    • Spine Chillers tv1
    • Spine Chillers tv2
    • Spine Chillers tv3
    • Spine Chillers tv4
  4. 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.

  5. An 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.

  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. To his girlfriend Emma's dismay, Darren devotes his full attention to the brain jar until he gets Dr Hunsecker revived. Darren is able to get back into Emma's good graces with the help of romantic advice from the ancient scientist. The megalomaniac learns quickly from watching TV, and has Darren sneak him into the telephone company's mainframe.