Dark Shadows (1966)
Dark Shadows (1966)
Dark Shadows is an American gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis. The story bible, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was unprecedented in daytime television when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began. The series became hugely popular when vampire Barnabas Collins appeared a year into its run. Dark Shadows also featured werewolves, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, and a parallel universe. A small company of actors each played many roles; indeed, as actors came and went, some characters were played by more than one actor. Major writers besides Art Wallace included Malcolm Marmorstein, Sam Hall, Gordon Russell, and Violet Welles.

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0x02 Jonathan Frid Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x04 John Karlen Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x05 Dan Curtis Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x06 Nancy Barrett Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x07 Dennis Patrick Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x08 Alexandra Moltke Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x09 Jonathan Frid Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x10 Sharon Smyth Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x11 Louis Edmonds Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x12 Lela Swift Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x13 Robert Costello Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x14 Dick Smith Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x15 Sam Hall Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x16 Lara Parker Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x17 Jonathan Frid Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x19 Jerry Lacy Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x20 Robert Cobert Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x21 Roger Davis Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x22 Lara Parker Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x23 Louis Edmonds Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
A complete history of the show, including interviews with the actors and production personnel.

0x24 Sy Tomashoff Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x25 Nancy Barrett Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x27 Lela Swift Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x28 Ben Martin Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x29 Leonard Goldberg Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x30 Jim Pierson Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x31 John Karlen Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x32 Dan Curtis Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x33 Alexandra Moltke Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x34 Robert Rodan Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x35 Jonathan Frid Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x36 Lara Parker Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x37 Alexandra Moltke Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Alexandra Moltke discusses her fondness for the 1795 storyline; a run-in with Betsy Durkin in the 1990s; watching Dark Shadows at the end of her pregnancy when Kate Jackson was on the show; making documentaries on human rights issues; finding joy post-Dark Shadows as a stay-at-home mother; working at the Museum of Television & Radio; and leaving Dark Shadows due to her pregnancy (an unexplainable situation for Vicky!)

0x38 John Karlen Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
John Karlen discusses his role of Willie Loomis, who he felt had very little dialogue; being a flake on the set; admiring Joan Bennett’s determination and concentration; Jonathan Frid’s line quantity and what a trooper he was and his letter-perfect performance in Arsenic & Old Lace; flirting with the females because of his easy lines; being unconcerned with the ratings and leaving the show for long periods as he worked sans contract; his first taste of being recognized, including by other celebs (Muhammad Ali and Lyle Lovett).

0x39 Kathryn Leigh Scott Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Kathryn Leigh Scott discusses the mystique and romance of Dark Shadows.

0x40 Matthew Hall Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Matthew Hall discusses being a child on the set and working on the 1991 Revival Series.

0x41 Marie Wallace Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Marie Wallace talks about her audition for the part of Eve where she saw the other two actresses, one blonde, one brunette, and sized them up trying to figure out what Dan Curtis was looking for, which was a very sexy, vampire-ish woman. She arranged to go last and teased her hair out and tried to be as sexy as possible. She also describes spending a lot of time on set with Humbert Allen Astredo whom she considered to be the best actor on the series.

0x42 Alexandra Moltke Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x43 Dan Curtis Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x44 Nancy Barrett Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x45 Jonathan Frid Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Jonathan Frid talks about the “bites”, particularly the best one in his opinion, in which he left the dentures off, relying on the power of suggestion. Frid insists that he took the role of Barnabas as seriously as Hamlet, but thinks some of the actors and even writers were taking camp liberties. He describes Barnabas as being from “good family”, healthy stock, sensible, intelligent, and passionate with one slight problem, not that different from an alcoholic. He had human values without any of the normal (for the time) conventions, which Frid feels made him a more believable figure, rather than a dry, dull character. He also talks about trying to avoid fans when getting off the set in a hurry and once being scolded by the mother of a fan.

0x46 Denise Nickerson Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Denise Nickerson discusses her audition for Dark Shadows, playing on the set with David Henesy which inevitably led to mischief, starting an eatery on-set with a hotplate, and her memories of Dan Curtis.

0x47 Stuart Goodman Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Cameraman Stuart Goodman talks about working with Lela Swift before Dark Shadows and being hired as one of the first three cameramen. How they began working with bulky black & white camera with turrets and zoom lenses and how they would often bang into the sets, actors, and even other cameras. As the show progressed and took on a horror theme they began to experiment with special camera effects normally only used in movies and taking an entire day on a movie production, whereas they were shooting in one day as if it were live, which it occasionally was. He also talks about the daily schedule with camera blocking, shot-cards for each scene and teleprompters. He also talks about lunch during the day and how when leaving the set with the actors he would often be mobbed by fans seeking autographs even though he was not a star.

0x48 Les Schecter Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
ABC publicist Les Schecter talks about how ABC was consistently 3rd in network ratings (out of 3 networks) and was trying to attract a younger audience. He began covering Peter Jennings in the News Department and was hired to cover daytime television about two months after Dark Shadows began. He talks about how it wa already attracting many people, but when Jonathan Frid was hired the ratings shot through the roof. He speaks of Jonathan going on The Dick Cavett Show and how difficult it was for him to interact with the fans, not as himself, but as Barnabas Collins. The network sent Jonathan on a publicity junket where he would change clothes in the airplane and be the last one to exit, dressed in character. He would then attend cocktail parties and fan events as Barnabas Collins.

0x49 David Selby Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
David Selby talks about auditioning for Dark Shadows. Apparently he was changing agents and when he went to the new agency they sent him on this audition before he even signed with them. He did a scene from Tennessee Williams as the audition piece and then they had him pose for the camera. As Quentin Collins did not speak for a very long time, he had some apprehension about that storyline running out and having to speak in the 1897 sequences.

0x50 Lara Parker Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Lara Parker talks about how part of Dark Shadow's appeal was the paradox that great love stories always end in death. She illustrates her story with the example of Jonathan Frid creating a vampire who is more than just a monster, but the tragic hero surviving the death of his beloved, and determined to not see her die again as their paths cross in time. She further theorizes about how our fear of death gave rise to not only vampire legends, but religion and how people appeased their fear of death in the days before modern medicine with the search for monsters.

0x51 Marie Wallace Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Marie Wallace talks about how much fun it was to play Jenny Collins, an insane woman who was almost completely opposite of her previous character, Eve. She had not been expecting to be called back to the show, but it was explained to her by Lela Swift that Dark Shadows was a repertory company, and if they liked you, you would be back. Ms. Wallace has since retired from acting, but says if she were offered the chance to play an insane woman again, she would leap at the opportunity.

0x52 Sy Tomashoff Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Sy Tomashoff recalls how the set of Dark Shadows was on a long, narrow rectangle, instead of the squarish set one would want. The permanent sets for Collinwood and The Old House were on opposite corners and Eagle Hill Cemetery was always in the same place. Tomashoff talks about the discipline it takes to do a 30 minute soap opera, 5 days a week. He also recounts how he created the first ghost on Dark Shadows, which was Josette Collins coming out of her portrait at The Old House and walking outdoors (70).

0x53 David Selby Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
David Selby talks about how it felt to suddenly be both in a successful television show, and to be a personal success. How he was recognized everywhere he went, often before he realized people were applauding him. He was enjoying being interviewed for magazines such as Sixteen and Tiger Beat, then would go back to his 2 bedroom studio apartment. He also talks about the mutton-chop sideburns, both prosthetic and real and having to shave off the real ones when he was doing theatre.

0x54 Kathryn Leigh Scott Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Kathryn Leigh Scott talks about how Dan Curtis brought actors together for the success of Dark Shadows. She recounts Grayson Hall's observation that Dan cast actors with "large faces and booming voices" and tells about meeting Joan Bennett for the first time, and how they remained friends until Joan's death. She further recounts how Dan Curtis acted as a catalyst for many aspects of her career, including founding Pomegranate Press and how different Dark Shadows fan events are than other fan events, how they are reunions for the actors and give them a chance to meet fans all weekend long and have dinner with them and tell stories.

0x55 James Butler Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
James Butler talks about his work as a publicist for Dark Shadows. At the time there was only 1 monthly magazine which covered daytime soap operas, where he always had something, but the exciting new phenomena at the time were the teen fan magazines, Sixteen (published in New York) and Tiger Beat (published in Los Angeles). Butler arranged to have a monthly column in each magazine. The exciting thing about Dark Shadows is that there was a core cast of both well-known seasoned movie and stage talent (Joan Bennett, Louis Edmonds, Grayson Hall, etc...) along with rising young stars such as Kathryn Leigh Scott, David Selby, Kate Jackson, etc...

0x56 Leonard Goldberg Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Leonard Goldberg, former ABC executive, talks about reading fan mail for Dark Shadows, particularly Jonathan Frid, who attracted not only teenagers, but older women. These women were a huge selling point for ABC advertising and seemed to be attracted to the Gothic atmosphere the same way women are often attracted to Gothic romance novels. Goldberg also describes Jonathan Frid as an unlikely matinée idol, classically trained in Shakespearean theatre.

0x57 David Selby Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x58 Michael Stroka Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x59 Louis Edmonds Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x60 Donna McKechnie Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x61 David Selby Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x62 Nancy Barrett Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x63 Dan Curtis Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x64 George DiCenzo Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x65 David Selby Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x66 J.J. Lupatkin Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x67 Jim Pierson Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x68 George DiCenzo Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x71 Geoffrey Scott Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x72 Michael Logan Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x73 Nancy Barrett Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x74 Michael Logan Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x76 Geoffrey Scott Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x77 Michael Logan Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x78 Paula Laurence Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x79 Joe Caldwell Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x80 Paula Laurence Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x81 Lara Parker Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x82 Donna Wandrey Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x83 Joe Caldwell Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x84 Mark Dawidziak Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x85 James Storm Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x86 Kate Jackson Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x87 Nick Besink Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x88 Sam Hall Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x89 Mark Dawidziak Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x90 Nick Besink Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x91 Kate Jackson Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x92 Sam Hall Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x93 David Selby Interview VI

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x94 John Karlen Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x95 James Storm Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x96 Dan Curtis Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x97 David Selby Interview VII

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x98 John Karlen Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x99 Mary McKinley Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x100 Lara Parker Interview VI

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x101 Beyond the Shadows (Roger Davis Narrates)

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Roger Davis narrates an abridged version of "Here's What Really Happened to Barnabas & Co." entitled Beyond the Shadows to accompany MPI Home Video's release of the final episodes. The abridgement deleted several lines throughout, but particuilarly omitted paragraphs three through five above, removing references of the characters Angelique and Mrs. Johnson as well as the unpleasant details of Roger's demise. The narration also corrected "Philip" to "Sebastian Shaw."

0x102 Cast Interview I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x103 Cast Interview II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x104 Cast Interview III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x105 Cast Interview IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x106 Cast Interview V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x107 Cast Interview VI

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x108 Miscellaneous Footage I

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x109 Miscellaneous Footage II

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x110 Miscellaneous Footage III

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x111 Miscellaneous Footage IV

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x112 Miscellaneous Footage V

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x113 Miscellaneous Footage VI

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x114 Pilot with Commercials

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
The pilot episode including the originally aired commercials.

0x115 ABC Promo

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
The ABC promo for the beginning of Dark Shadows.

0x116 Dark Shadows 25th Anniversary

01 January, 1991 11:00 pm
25th Anniversary Special VHS

0x117 Dark Shadows 30th Anniversary Tribute

01 January, 1996 11:00 pm
Dark Shadows 30th Anniversary Special (VHS)

0x122 The Mistress of Collinwood

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x123 The Making of Return to Collinwood

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
About making the audio drama starring the original cast.

0x124 A Fan Remembers

02 January, 1970 12:00 am

0x128 The Haunting Of Collinwood

15 September, 2009 11:00 pm
High atop Widows' Hill off the stormy Maine coast sits the foreboding Collinwood estate, home for centuries of the wealthy and mysterious Collins family. This special release reveals how the children of Collinwood become possessed by the ghost of Quentin Collins.

0x129 The Vampire Curse

15 September, 2009 11:00 pm
In this special release, the story behind Barnabas' transformation from mere mortal to living dead is was cursed as one of the living dead is detailed in a selection of storylines from the supernatural series.

0x130 House Of Dark Shadows

29 October, 1970 12:00 am
Vampire Barnabas Collins is accidentally released from his centuries-long confinement at his family's estate in Maine. He targets his clueless descendants who live there now and pursues Maggie, the incarnation of his lost love.

0x131 Night Of Dark Shadows

04 August, 1971 11:00 pm
A painter and his wife move into a home and find themselves plagued by ghosts and spirits of his ancestors that used to be witches.

0x132 Diana Millay-Laura Collins Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Interview with Diana Millay, actress who portrayed Laura Collins

0x133 Ron Sproat Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Interview with Ron Sproat, writer

0x134 Malcolm Marmorstein Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Interview with Malcolm Marmorstein, writer

0x135 Leonard Wolf Interview

02 January, 1970 12:00 am
Interview with Leonard Wolf, writer/editor/horror expert

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