

Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King
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"Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King" was a 2006 8 episode non-hosted anthology series on TNT based on short stories written by Stephen King. It debuted on 12 July 2006, and ended its run on 2 August 2006. Although most of them are from the collection of the same name, there are some stories from different collections by King. The series was an Australian/US production filmed entirely in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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8 Episodes
- Crouch EndE2
Crouch EndLonnie and Doris Freeman, an American couple honeymooning in London, go to a friend's house for dinner but end up stranded in the mysterious Crouch End district. The area is strangely abandoned except for some bikers and children, and the couple soon realize they are trapped in a place where the barriers between dimensions are weak... and they may be the next to be sucked in to somewhere else. - The Road Virus Heads NorthE5
The Road Virus Heads NorthWriter Richard Kinnell is on a way back from a check-up where he's found out he may soon be facing death. On his way home he stops off at a garage sale and is intrigued by a painting of a vicious killer driving a car. Kinnell buys the picture, but as he heads home he realizes that the painting is changing. The car in the picture is following him, and getting closer with every minute... - Autopsy Room FourE7
Autopsy Room FourA businessman on vacation, Howard Cottrell, plays a game of golf and is bit by a snake. He is taken to the nearby hospital's autopsy room, but the staff is unaware that he is in a deathlike coma but not dead. Now Howard will have to be a silent but fully conscious witness to his own autopsy unless he can somehow manage to communciate with the doctors. - You Know They Got a Hell of a BandE8
You Know They Got a Hell of a BandA wrong turn on a lonely road turns frightening for Clark and Mary Willingham as they stumble upon a town not on any map - Rock and Roll Heaven, Oregon. There is a free concert every night, but the price of admission is high - once the audience enters, it can never leave.