SIRIUS joins in the fun with “Halloween Radio”
SIRIUS came through for all Halloween fans by offering several Halloween specials. Thanks guys!
SIRIUS Halloween Radio
Channel 116
6:00 am – 3:00 am ET
SIRIUS Halloween Radio is a ground-breaking new radio station that will exist just for Halloween day, playing uninterrupted atmospheric and thrilling Halloween sound effects. A catchy, creepy, fun background for Halloween parties at work or at home, to listen to in the car driving around the neighborhood trick-or-treating, and to play in the house and front yard as trick-or-treaters come over. Kid-friendly spooky noises include creaking doors, wolves baying, footsteps, bubbling potions, fog horn, breaking glass, being chased through the woods, eerie screams, echo of dripping water, heart beating, slow walk and thunder and lightening.
Martha Stewart Happy Halloween Special
Channel 112
Happy Halloween Special 2:00 pm ET
Morning Living 7:00 – 9:00 am ET
Afternoon Living 3:00 – 5:00 pm ET
Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer 5:00 – 7:00 pm ET
On the Martha Stewart Happy Halloween Special Martha and her team of experts will share their creative and original tips for pumpkin carving, decorating ideas, choosing a costume, safe trick-or-treating and fun party foods. Morning Living and Afternoon Living will feature interviews with a real witch and a real ghost hunter. Morning Living will also feature two fun and timely segments: All About Bats and The History of Halloween Candy. Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer will feature Halloween surprises. And Martha’s radio team will travel to a famous graveyard in Brooklyn to search for ghosts.
RadioClassics Halloween Spooktacular
Channel 118
War of the Worlds, October 30 at 8:00 pm ET
The RadioClassics Halloween Spooktacular will feature the original, unedited version of War of the Worlds on the very same day and time it originally aired in 1938. The horror will continue Halloween Day with programs like Dracula, Frankenstein, The Werewolf and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde featuring famed actors Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Gregory Peck, and Burt Lancaster.
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