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1 Etymology  





2 Radio  



2.1  Drama  





2.2  Genre series  







3 Television  



3.1  American drama  





3.2  Anime  





3.3  British drama  





3.4  Canadian drama  





3.5  Indian drama  





3.6  Pakistani drama  





3.7  Philippine drama  





3.8  Thai drama  





3.9  Animated  





3.10  Adult animation  





3.11  Children and family  





3.12  Comedies  





3.13  Crime dramas  





3.14  Educational  





3.15  Historical  





3.16  Medical  





3.17  Military  





3.18  Mystery and suspense  





3.19  Religious  





3.20  Science fiction and horror  





3.21  Westerns  







4 Film  



4.1  Drama series  





4.2  Genre  







5 Video games  





6 See also  





7 References  





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Ananthology series is a written series, radio, television, film, or video game series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each different episode, season, segment, or short.[1] These usually have a different cast in each episode, but several series in the past, such as Four Star Playhouse, employed a permanent troupe of character actors who would appear in a different drama each week.[2] Some anthology series, such as Studio One, began on radio and then expanded to television.[3]

Etymology[edit]

The word comes from Ancient Greek ἀνθολογία (anthología, "flower-gathering"), from ἀνθολογέω (anthologéō, "I gather flowers"), from ἄνθος (ánthos, "flower") + λέγω (légō, "I gather, pick up, collect"), coined by Meleager of Gadara circa 60 BCE, originally as Στέφανος (στέφανος (stéphanos, "garland")) to describe a collection of poetry, later retitled anthology – see Greek Anthology. Anthologiai were collections of small Greek poems and epigrams, because in Greek culture the flower symbolized the finer sentiments that only poetry can express.

Radio[edit]

Many popular old-time radio programs were anthology series. On some series, such as Inner Sanctum Mysteries, the only constant was the host, who introduced and concluded each dramatic presentation. One of the earliest such programs was The Collier Hour, broadcast on the NBC Blue Network from 1927 to 1932.[4] As radio's first major dramatic anthology, it adapted stories and serials from Collier's Weekly in a calculated move to increase subscriptions and compete with The Saturday Evening Post. Airing on the Wednesday prior to each week's distribution of the magazine, the program soon moved to Sundays in order to avoid spoilers with dramatizations of stories simultaneously appearing in the magazine.[4]

Drama[edit]

Genre series[edit]

Radio anthology series provided a format for science fiction, horror, suspense, and mystery genres (all produced in the US, unless noted):

Nelson Olmsted of NBC's Sleep No More fantasy series.

The final episode of Suspense was broadcast on September 30, 1962, a date that has traditionally been seen as marking the end of the old-time radio era.[6] However, genre series produced since 1962 include:

Television[edit]

In the history of television, live anthology dramas were especially popular during the Golden Age of Television of the 1950s with series such as The United States Steel Hour and The Philco Television Playhouse.[7][8]

Dick Powell came up with an idea for an anthology series, Four Star Playhouse, with a rotation of established stars every week, four stars in all. The stars would own the studio and the program, as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz had done successfully with Desilu studio. Powell had intended for the program to feature himself, Charles Boyer, Joel McCrea, and Rosalind Russell. When Russell and McCrea backed out, David Niven came on board as the third star. The fourth star was initially a guest star. CBS liked the idea, and Four Star Playhouse made its debut in fall of 1952.[2] It ran on alternate weeks only during the first season, alternating with Amos 'n' Andy. It was successful enough to be renewed and became a weekly program from the second season until the end of its run in 1956. Ida Lupino was brought on board as the de facto fourth star, though unlike Powell, Boyer, and Niven, she owned no stock in the company.

American television networks would sometimes run summer anthology series which consisted of unsold television pilots.[9] Beginning in 1971, the long-run Masterpiece Theatre drama anthology series brought British productions to American television.

In 2011, American Horror Story debuted a new type of anthology format in the U.S. Each season, rather than each episode, is a standalone story. Several actors have appeared in the various seasons, but playing different roles—in an echo of the Four Star Playhouse format.[10]

The success of American Horror Story has spawned other season-long anthologies such as American Crime Story and True Detective.[11]

American drama[edit]

Anime[edit]

British drama[edit]

Canadian drama[edit]

Indian drama[edit]

Pakistani drama[edit]

Philippine drama[edit]

Thai drama[edit]

Animated[edit]

Adult animation[edit]

Children and family[edit]

Comedies[edit]

Crime dramas[edit]

Educational[edit]

Historical[edit]

Medical[edit]

Military[edit]

Mystery and suspense[edit]

Religious[edit]

Title

Started

Ended

Seasons

Episodes

Notes

The Catholic Hour

1956

1967

Crossroads also known as Way of Life

1955

1957

2

78

Family Theater

1949

1958

540

Insight

1960

1984

23

250

Lamp Unto My Feet

1948

1969

Look Up and Live

1967

1971

This is the Life also known as The Fisher Family

1952

1988

Science fiction and horror[edit]

Title

Started

Ended

Seasons

Episodes

Notes

Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond

1959

1961

3

96

Amazing Stories (original series)

1985

1987

2

45

Amazing Stories (reboot)

2020

2020

1

5

American Horror Story

2011

Present

11

114

American Horror Stories

2021

Present

1

7

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

1990

2000

7

91

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction

1997

2002

4

45

Black Mirror

2011

Present

6

27

UK series

Castle Rock

2018

2019

2

20

Channel Zero

2016

2018

4

24

Chiller

1995

1995

1

5

Darknet

2013

2014

1

6

Dark Realm

2001

2001

1

13

Deadtime Stories

2012

2013

1

11

Dimension 404

2017

2017

1

6

Electric Dreams (2017 TV series)

2017

2018

1

10

Exposure

2000

2002

2

42

Fantasy Island

1977

1984

7

152

Includes 2 Movies

Fear and Fancy

1953

1953

1

15

Fear Itself

2008

2008

1

13

The Fearing Mind

2000

2000

1

12

Freddy's Nightmares – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series

1988

1990

2

44

Ghost Stories

1997

1998

1

44

Ghost Story

1972

1973

1

22

23 total includes 1 Pilot

Goosebumps

1995

1998

4

74

Great Ghost Tales

1961

1961

1

12

A Haunting

2005

Present

10

105

Stopped in 2007 and returned in 2012

The Haunting

2018

2020

2

19

-

Historias para no dormir

1966

1982

3

29

The Hunger

1997

2000

2

44

UK/Canadian Series

Infinity Train

2019

Present

4

40

Inside No 9

2014

Present

8

49

Into the Dark

2018

2021

2

24

Journey to the Unknown

1968

1969

1

17

Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour

2008

2015

Lights Out

1946

1952

Lore

2017

2018

2

12

Love, Death & Robots

2019

Present

3

35

Masters of Horror

2005

2007

2

26

Masters of Science Fiction

2007

2007

1

6

Métal Hurlant Chronicles

2012

2014

2

12

Monsters

1988

1991

3

72

Mystery and Imagination

1966

1970

5

24

UK series

Night Gallery

1970

1973

3

43

Night Visions

2001

2001

1

13

The Nightmare Room

2001

2002

1

13

Nightmare Cafe

1992

1992

1

6

Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

2006

2006

1

8

Out of the Unknown

1965

1971

4

49

UK series

Out of This World

1962

1962

1

13

UK series

Out There

1951

1952

1

12

The Outer Limits

1963

1965

2

49

The Outer Limits

1995

2002

7

154

Perversions of Science

1997

1997

1

10

Play for Tomorrow

1981

1981

1

6

UK series

Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected

1977

1977

1

8

Not to be confused with the UK series (below)

The Ray Bradbury Theater

1985

1992

6

65

R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour

2010

2014

4

76

Room 104

2017

Present

2

24

Science Fiction Theatre

1955

1957

2

78

Scream

2015

2019

3

30

Slasher

2016

Present

3

24

Strange Stories

1956

1956

Tales from the Darkside

1984

1988

4

89

Plus 1 Pilot

Tales from the Crypt

1989

1996

7

93

Tales of Mystery

1961

1963

3

29

Tales of Mystery and Imagination

1995

1995

1

13

Tales of the Unexpected

1979

1988

9

112

UK series unconnected with the Quinn Martin series (above)

Tales of Tomorrow

1951

1953

2

85

The Terror

2018

2019

2

20

Thriller

1960

1962

2

67

Trapped

1950

1951

The Twilight Zone (original series)

1959

1964

5

156

The Twilight Zone (first reboot)

1985

1989

3

65

The Twilight Zone (second reboot)

2002

2003

1

43

The Twilight Zone (third reboot)

2019

2020

2

20

The Unexpected

1952

1952

Urban Gothic

2000

2001

2

22

The Veil

1958

1958

1

11

Way Out

1961

1961

1

14

Welcome to Paradox

1998

1998

1

13

What If...?

2021

Present

2

18

Star Wars: Visions

2021

Present

1

18

Westerns[edit]

Title

Started

Ended

Seasons

Episodes

Notes

Frontier Theatre

1950

1950

No episodes are known to have survived.

Death Valley Days

1952

1970

18

452

Frontier

1955

1956

1

31

Zane Grey Theater

1956

1961

5

149

Cheyenne

1957

1962

7

107

Dead Man's Gun

1997

1999

2

44

Film[edit]

Anthology film series are rare compared to their TV and radio counterparts. There have been several attempts within the horror genre to have a franchise with an anthology format, such as with the Halloween franchise where the third film, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, was meant to be the beginning of a series of anthology horror films, but due to negative reception that plan was shelved.

Drama series[edit]

Title

Started

Ended

Instalments

Notes

Cities of Love

2006

N/A

5

[14]

Genre[edit]

Title

Started

Ended

Instalments

Notes

Carry On...

1958

1992

31

Comedy series which used the same roster of comedic actors and comedians

Shinobi no Mono

1962

1970

9

Composed of five unrelated stories/characters. Story 1 (films #1–3), story 2 (films #4–5, 7), story 3 (film #6), story 4 (film #8), story 5 (film #9).

The Bloodthirsty Trilogy

1970

1974

3

The Ninja Trilogy

1981

1984

3

Composed of Enter the Ninja, Revenge of the Ninja, and Ninja III: The Domination.[15]

Shake, Rattle & Roll

1984

2023

16

Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10

1987

1988

10

The series of syndicated animated television films produced by Hanna-Barbera, as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera programming block.

Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy

2004

2013

3

Cloverfield

2008

N/A

3

Video games[edit]

Anthology video games have been very rare since the 1980s.

Title

Started

Ended

Installments

Notes

Final Fantasy

1987

N/A

16

Silent Hill

1999

N/A

9

Each game presents a different story and main characters, but in the same titular town of Silent Hill.

The Dark Pictures Anthology

2019

N/A

4

It is planned to consist of eight games, with one entry per year.

Fears to Fathom

2021

N/A

4

An episodic psychological horror game where each episode unveils a short story narrated by the ones who survived.

See also[edit]

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  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Anthology series changing television". UWIRE Text: 1. 23 October 2015 – via General OneFile.
  • ^ a b "Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
  • ^ Sterling, Rob (2015). "About Writing for Television". Patterns. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1505707465. Archived from the original on 26 August 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
  • ^ a b Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 163–164. ISBN 978-0195076783. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  • ^ Widner, James F & Frierson III, Meade. Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950–1975. Birmingham, Alabama: A.F.A.B. Publishing. p. 20 [ISBN missing]
  • ^ Chimes, Art. "Last Radio Drama". National Public Radio. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
  • ^ Kraszewski, Jon (Fall 2006). "Adapting Scripts in the 1950s: The Economic and Political Incentives for Television Anthology Writers". Journal of Film and Video. 58 (3): 3–21. JSTOR 20688526.
  • ^ Simon, Ron (2013). Riggs, Thomas (ed.). "Philco Television Playhouse". St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. 4 (2nd ed.). St. James Press: 144–145.
  • ^ Ray Bradbury on Film and TV: Starlight Summer Theater (1954) Archived October 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ American Horror Story, retrieved 19 April 2019
  • ^ Malone, Michael (2 May 2016). "Anthology format gets a 'true' rebirth: AMC is the latest of many nets modeling shows after True Detective and Fargo". Broadcasting & Cable. Vol. 146, no. 17. p. 24 – via Academic OneFile.
  • ^ Images Staff (20 February 2017). "PEMRA issues notice to Hum TV drama 'Kitni Girhain Baki Hain' for homosexual content". Images. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  • ^ Haq, Irfan Ul (12 March 2018). "In Angeline Malik's new TV series, a psych professor is the neighbourhood hero". Images. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  • ^ "'Berlin, I Love You' Trailer: Keira Knightley, Helen Mirren Star in Fourth 'Cities' Anthology Film". /Film. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
  • ^ "The Ninja Trilogy Blu-ray from Eureka Video". Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
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