Psycho
What's On Tonight: World Series, D.L. Hughley, Saturday Night Live
At 8, FOX has Game 3 of The World Series.- NBC has a new America's Toughest Jobs at 8.
- ESPN2 has College Football, Notre Dame vs. Washington
- TCM has Psycho at 8.
- Starting at 8, Nick has Halloween episodes of some of their shows, including iCarly, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, and Ned's Declassified.
- Also at 8: Food Network has a new Paula's Party.
- At 9, CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show.
- There's a new Primeval at 9 on BBC America.
- At 9:30, HGTV has a new Divine Design.
- At 10, CBS has a new 48 Hours Mystery.
- CNN has the series premiere of D.L. Hughley Breaks The News at 10.
- TLC has a new Trading Spaces at 10.
- At 11:30, NBC has a new Saturday Night Live, with Jon Hamm and Coldplay.
Check your local TV listings for more.
AMC's Monsterfest starts next week

Notice I didn't put an exact date for when Monsterfest starts in the title. I'm not quite sure when it starts. The American Movie Classics site doesn't have an exact start date. If you click on Monsterfest Schedule it goes to October 21, and the first couple of movies are The Birds and Psycho, but then there are a few war movies and dramas, so I'm not sure if this is the "official" start of the Monsterfest but I'll take their own link as gospel.
A Simpsons satirical history
Apparently, someone had some free time on his or her hands and used it to post various stills from The Simpsons episodes which mimic various famous movie or television scenes. Considering that the show has been around for almost 20 years, it's certainly had time to get such pastiche correct.
These stills seem to originate from earlier episodes, back when the naysayers would say the show was good. I admit I don't recognize every Simpsons episode in the list (or for that matter every movie still in the list), but it's easy to tell that the writers and animators were trying to reference the original movie or show for satire's sake.
Joseph Stefano dead at 84
While writer Joseph Stefano is undoubtedly best known for writing the script for the classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller Psycho, Stefano also had a television career as well. He was one of the co-creators of the 60s sci-fi/horror anthology series The Outer Limits. He also wrote for other TV projects, including Star Trek: TNG, Swamp Thing, the original TV movie for The Magician and the movies Snowbeast and A Death of Innocence.
Stefano died last Friday in California. No cause of death was announced.
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