While some horror shows are too scary and intense to sit through twice, there are a few classics, like The Haunting of Hill House and Twin Peaks , that every TV fan needs to check out at least once. Horror has long had a home on television, but the medium has always had a troubled relationship with the controversial genre.

From early anthology shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone , horror was often tempered with another genre, like sci-fi or mystery. Horror movies are infamous for pushing boundaries and upsetting censors, and, since TV was traditionally more heavily censored than movies, horror didn’t flourish on the small screen for some time.

Fortunately, all that changed by the early ‘90s. TV’s most successful horror anthology series arrived aro

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