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2008 Halloween Viewing Guide

Break out the candy corn and hide under the blankets 2008 — it's our guide to Halloween TV! From creepies and crawlies to cartoons and classics, these are the most bewitching things to be watching.

Tim Molloy
Tim Molloy

Break out the candy corn and hide under the blankets 2008 — it's our guide to Halloween TV! From creepies and crawlies to cartoons and classics, these are the most bewitching things to be watching.

Oct. 28

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, 8 pm/ET, ABC
Linus returns yet again to the pumpkin patch for this, the greatest Halloween special ever.
NCIS: "Murder 2.0," 8 pm/ET, CBS
As Halloween nears, a serial killer uses the Internet to taunt the members of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Oct. 30
My Name Is Earl: "Little Bad Voodoo Brother," 8 pm/ET, NBC
While Earl plans a Halloween party, Randy discovers Catalina's nephew may have magical powers.
Supernatural, "It’s The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester," 9 pm/ET, CW
Castiel and Uriel issue an important warning for the Brothers Winchester.
The Office: "Employee Transfer," 9 pm/ET, NBC
Pam gets a nasty Halloween treat when she discovers she's the only person at corporate wearing a costume.

Nov. 1

Knight Rider, "Knight of the Living Dead," 8 pm/ET, NBC
Halloween gets scarier when someone murders a tech inside Knight Industries headquarters.
Nov. 2

The Simpsons, "Treehouse of Horror XIX"
After the already famous "Homer tries to vote for Obama" opener, Bart gets Lisa a haunted Transformer, and the Simpsons parody Mad Men, Planet of the Apes, and – gasp – Peanuts!

Nov. 10
South Park: "Spookyfish," 9:30, ET, Comedy
Stan suspects his pet fish may be involved in a series of unsolved murders that occur on Halloween — as Cartman goes on a spree of killing people with kindness.