 Hey, weirdos. As a child growing up in Olathe, Kansas, I would anxiously await Friday nights to sit in front of the television and watch scary movies presented by KCTV5 in Kansas City. It was called Friday Fright Night, and it still lingers in my brain with pleasant memories of schlock and B-movie scares. No horror host, just the big-voice guy who did all the TV station promos and announcements, putting on a creepy face with an echo effect to take us in and out of the commercial breaks. In fact, here's a short recording of what that guy sounded like. We'll get back to our vacation, which becomes terrific in a moment. This woodsy trip turns into a grizzly tale as it progresses, and it's grizzly, even though there are no bears involved. We'll return seeking the mysterious presence who is using rituals to eliminate our doctor friends. This presence, though, is not the kind we like to get at Christmas. We'll get back to rituals after our customary pause and try to solve the identity of the mysterious visitor who, in his murderous scheme, is using a baseball technique, the pick-off play. It was cheaply done, no real creativity in it at all, but I loved it because even back then, I enjoyed hearing voice work, and I enjoyed watching horror flicks. Now in 2023, I'm bringing you Friday Frights. It's not what I just described. I only mentioned the whole Friday Fright Night theme because I really wanted to call this monthly feature Friday Fright Night, but somebody had already grabbed that URL and likely the trademark for it as well. Now, I thought about calling it Friday Night Frights, but somebody beat me to the punch on that too. Fortunately, a few years ago, I'd already looked into all of this and found Friday Frights available, so I snatched up the URL and figured, someday I might do something with that. And here we are. I've had so much fun with the annual live scream shows that I wanted to find a way to do the live on-camera shows more often. Beginning this year, I plan to choose one Friday per month as I'm available to grab a creepy story to narrate to you live on-camera via YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. It might be a classic horror or science fiction, maybe a creepypasta, a novelette, maybe it'll be a true story of crime, the paranormal, extraterrestrial or supernatural, or anything in between. And during the live stream, I'll be taking breaks to reply to your comments. Our first Friday Frights is coming up January 27th at 6 p.m. Central, that's 4 p.m. Pacific, 5 p.m. Mountain, 7 p.m. Eastern, 8 p.m. in Hawaii, and 12 midnight for our friends in the UK. Friday Frights live on-camera January 27th.