Dark Shadows: Season 2
EP1 - DS-127
EP2 - DS-128
EP3 - DS-129
EP4 - DS-130/131
EP5 - DS-132
EP6 - DS-133
EP7 - DS-134
EP8 - DS-135
EP9 - DS-136
EP10 - DS-137
EP11 - DS-138
EP12 - DS-139
EP13 - DS-140
EP14 - DS-141
EP15 - DS-142
EP16 - DS-143
EP17 - DS-144
EP18 - DS-145
EP19 - DS-146
EP20 - DS-147
EP21 - DS-148
EP22 - DS-149
EP23 - DS-150
EP24 - DS-151
EP25 - DS-152
EP26 - DS-153
EP27 - DS-154
EP28 - DS-155
EP29 - DS-156
EP30 - DS-157
EP31 - DS-158
EP32 - DS-159
EP33 - DS-160
EP34 - DS-161
EP35 - DS-162
EP36 - DS-163
EP37 - DS-164
EP38 - DS-165
EP39 - DS-166
EP40 - DS-167
EP41 - DS-168
EP42 - DS-169
EP43 - DS-170
EP44 - DS-171
EP45 - DS-172
EP46 - DS-173
EP47 - DS-174
EP48 - DS-175
EP49 - DS-176
EP50 - DS-177
EP51 - DS-178
EP52 - DS-179
EP53 - DS-180
EP54 - DS-181
EP55 - DS-182
EP56 - DS-183
EP57 - DS-184
EP58 - DS-185
EP59 - DS-186
EP60 - DS-187
EP61 - DS-188
EP62 - DS-189
EP63 - DS-190
EP64 - DS-191
Dark Shadows
Dark Shadows is an American gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis. The story bible, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was unprecedented in daytime television when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began.
The series became hugely popular when vampire Barnabas Collins appeared a year into its run. Dark Shadows also featured werewolves, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, and a parallel universe. A small company of actors each played many roles; indeed, as actors came and went, some characters were played by more than one actor. Major writers besides Art Wallace included Malcolm Marmorstein, Sam Hall, Gordon Russell, and Violet Welles.
First Air Date: 1966-06-27
Original Language: EN
Vote Average: 7.2
TMDB-ID: 2883
IMDB ID: tt0059978