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  1. Strange Stories is a 30-minute American television supernatural anthology series which was hosted by Edward Arnold and aired in first-run syndication in 1956. Guest stars included Brian Keith , Vera Miles , Charles Coburn , Spring Byington , and DeForest Kelley .

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    There's simply no way to put together a list of bizarre television shows without Mark Frost and David Lynch’s early nineties brainchild, Twin Peaks. This slow-burning serial drama was the perfect combination of '90s aesthetics, campy melodrama, subtly weird dialogue, and oddly inspiring themes. In Twin Peaks, a FBI Special Agent named Dale Cooper, ...

    This science fiction anthology series is the stuff of legend, and even now, 55 years after its release, just about everyone knows what it did for the television industry. It’s not often that older pieces of media can maintain such complete watchability in the modern world, butThe Twilight Zoneis still as addicting to watch as it was decades ago. Fr...

    The Outer Limits was The Twilight Zone’s little cousin that annoyed the crap out of him because the little jerk was constantly trying to imitate everything he did. Criticisms aside, this series did feature a few episodes that didn’t feel like a cookie-cutter imitation of The Twilight Zoneand were actually immensely entertaining. Despite being incre...

    Anything that comedy duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim do together is usually appealing to very specific people. You either love their work, or you absolutely hate it. Translation: you’re either completely and utterly insane or you’re a well-rounded member of society (if perhaps a bit on the boring side). Their sketch comedy series Tim and Eric A...

    This is the only reality TV series on this list, but it's more than earned it's place amongst the weirdest of the weird. While many episodes of this are pretty sad and disheartening, there are also some episodes that are so strange and disturbing that they make us feel like some weird alternate reality has taken over our world. My Strange Addiction...

    This British comedy series that may or may not finally get a movie is the perfect amount of unique, artistic, funny, and strange. Comedians Julian Barrett and Noel Fielding are the comedy troupe behind BBC's The Mighty Boosh, a show that evolved from live stage productions and a radio series featuring characters that the duo created. The first seas...

    Avid Adult Swim fans first saw Off The Air by accident on New Years Day 2011 at four o'clock in the morning. 4 AM is one of those sleepy, strange hours where reality seems to change a little bit no matter who you are, so suddenly stumbling upon the LSD trip that is Off The Airin a graveyard slot without any context of what it was was something memo...

    This avante-garde horror miniseries was another strange creation from King of Weird David Lynch, who actually refers to the series as a sitcom. In Rabbits, three anthropomorphic rabbits (one of which is actually Naomi Watts in a rabbit costume) exist in a living room and have bizarrely disjointed non sequitur conversations with each other while lau...

    Eerie, Indiana comes off as equal parts a spooky Goosebumpsseries spinoff and something straight out of a David Lynch film. This NBC childrens show from the early '90s is actually neither, but it is certainly strange enough to deserve a spot on this list. In Eerie, Indiana, a teen named Marshall moves with his family to the small town of Eerie. Eve...

    If Eerie, Indianawas too creepy for children, then this BBC children’s show from the '80s should have been outright banned. Jigsaw was for the most part a cute educational show for children that focused on fun puzzle solving games and kid-oriented humor. Much of the show was based on audience interaction, similar to Dora the Explorer. However, ther...

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  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Over 1K TV viewers have voted on the 50 Best Surreal TV Shows That Are Totally Bizarre, Ranked. Current Top 3: Twin Peaks, The Twilight Zone, Black Mirror ...

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    • Monty Python’s Flying Circus. "My only exposure to Monty Python over the years (I'm 30 years old), has been watching and loving the "Holy Grail", and "Life of Brian" films, as well as seeing the Dead Parrot and Spanish Inquisition sketches.
    • Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. "Every time I start to feel like it's going to get boring, they drag me back in with entertaining scenes. The way season 1 all came together in the end was pretty fun to watch as it unfolded.
    • Happy! "A live action show about An injured hitman befriends his kidnapped daughter's imaginary friend - a perky blue flying unicorn. Starring Christopher Meloni as the hitman and Patton Oswalt as the unicorn.
  3. Strange Stories: With Edward Arnold, Marguerite Chapman, Charles Coburn, Robert Armstrong.

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  4. Jun 19, 2024 · The world we live in is chock full of strange stories. Join Lewis and Sarah every Monday as they tell each other tales ranging from the spooky, to the outright bizarre. From Aliens to Ghosts and everything in-between, Highly Strange is a show where two friends slowly lose their minds and alienate themselves from their friends and loved ones.

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  6. Strange Stories may refer to: Strange Stories (magazine), 1939–1941 American pulp magazine. Strange Stories (film), 1953 British film. Strange Stories (TV series), 1956 American TV series.