Ghouls and Godzilla haunt television

You can sink your teeth into an entire day of “Dracula” movies on Oct. 29 on AMC. And there’s “Mom’s Got A Date with A Vampire” Thursday on the Disney Channel, if Dracula is your thing.

Other monsters will terrorize the screen. “Frankenstein” films will creep onto AMC all day on Oct. 28. Even better, a “Godzilla” festival will terrorize the network in the early morning hours of Oct. 31.

If those movies aren’t chilly enough, there’s a new “Carrie” remake airing Nov. 4 on NBC. Angela Bettis (“The Crucible” and “Girl, Interrupted”) stars as a teenager who is picked on by her peers.

And airing on Nov. 3 is another “Treehouse of Horrors” special from “The Simpsons.”

On CBS, the family sitcom “Yes, Dear” and the drama “Presidio Med” both have Halloween themes. On Oct. 28, the new CBS comedy “Still Standing” will feature many little kids in costumes as Judy and Bill Miller (Jami Gertz and Mark Addy) try to make their child’s Harvest Festival a fun Halloween party.

ABC is offering several Halloween programs, from special episodes of “Eight Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter” and “The George Lopez Show” to the perennial special, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!”

Disney-owned ABC also is televising a Disney-owned special, “Boo! to You, Winnie the Pooh!” The “Peanuts” and “Pooh” specials both air Friday.

Nickelodeon, meanwhile, is planning “Shriek Week,” from Saturday right through Halloween. A new mystery reality series, “Scaredy Camp,” premieres Oct. 27 and will feature two teams, three boys versus three girls, investigating the legend of a ghost that has haunted Camp Lindenwood for 10 years.

And “The Fairly OddParents,” a very cool Nick series, has its “Scary Godparents” special Oct. 29. Timmy wishes everyone’s Halloween costumes were “real and scary.” That wish backfires, though, when everyone really becomes the monster they were portraying.