Gather around, Boils and Ghouls, because Halloween is fast approaching and it’s clear you need something to watch over the spooky season. But with decades and decades of television at your disposal, where do you even begin?
Well, how about with some TV episodes from the 1970s? The decade that brought us disco, Dirty Harry, and the Watergate scandal also delivered a whole heap of TV which is ideal for Halloween!
Below you will find a list of 13 episodes of hit TV shows from the 1970s. All of the episodes have a Halloween or spooky connection, and all would be perfect for binge-watching in the run-up to October 31st.
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13 Halloween episodes from the 1970s

Want thirteen Halloween-themed episodes of popular ’70s TV shows? Then check out this list below for all your TV needs.
- My Three Sons – The Cat Burglars: Season Eleven, Episode Six (1970)
- Nanny and the Professor – Nanny and Her Witch’s Brew: Season Three, Episode Eight (1971)
- Lassie – Wings of the Ghost: Season Eighteen, Episode Four (1971)
- The Brady Bunch – Fright Night: Season Four, Episode Six (1972)
- McMillan and Wife – The Devil You Say: Season Three, Episode Two (1973)
- The Snoop Sisters – The Devil Made Me Do It: Season One, Episode Three (1974)
- Happy Days – Haunted: Season Two, Episode Six (1974)
- Barney Miller – Werewolf: Season Three, Episode Six(1976)
- Starsky and Hutch – The Vampire: Season Two, Episode Seven (1976)
- The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries – The Mystery of the Haunted House: Season One, Episode One (1977)
- CHiPs – Trick or Trick: Season Two, Episode Six (1978)
- The Amazing Spider-Man – The Kirkwood Haunting: Season Two, Episode Four (1978)
- Little House on the Prairie – The Halloween Dream: Season Six, Episode Seven (1979)
Seek out the above episodes through streaming services, disc, or television re-runs, and you’ll have all the Halloween fun from you could ever want!

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