ORIGINAL, OUTRAGEOUS AND ALWAYS ODD: ALL NEW SEASON OF ODDITIES: SAN FRANCISCO PREMIERES ON SCIENCE CHANNEL THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3RD AT 9PM
-- All new season of the spin off series ODDITIES: SAN FRANCISCO airing every Saturday at 9PM ET/PT throughout the summer--
The eccentric antique shop, Loved to Death opens its doors to Science Channel for a second season of ODDITIES: SAN FRANCISCO.
The store’s colorful owner Audra, and her employee Wednesday, are
joined by newcomer Lincoln to take on the eclectic customers and bizarre
antiques that enter the Haight Street haven. From zombie proms to
singing robots, the ten brand new episodes of ODDITIES: SAN FRANCISCO showcase the weird and wacky world of antiques.
The new season of ODDITIES: SAN FRANCISCO premieres with two episodes! The staff hunts for the perfect accessory for the San Francisco Zombie prom in “Zombie King of Prom” 9PM (ET/PT) and when the prom ends, a new adventure begins with an odd request from a death obsessed installation artist in “Funeral Parlor Games” 9:30 PM (ET/PT). Descriptions of the premiering episodes are below:
ZOMBIE KING OF PROM
Airs on Saturday, August 3 at 9PM (ET/PT)
Audra
and Wednesday are hunting down a costume accessory for the King of the
San Francisco Zombie prom. When they stumble across a new collector in
town they find an item that may in fact be fit for a king. Meanwhile
the shop gains a new employee, Lincoln, who must help find an item to
soup up a customer’s “time machine” that runs on electrical impulses.
Also, Audra shows off a medical antique that is sure to get a certain
body part into shape and straightened out.
FUNERAL PARLOR GAMES
Airs on Saturday, August 3 at 9PM (ET/PT)
At Loved to Death Wednesday
gets a request from an installation artist who has a death
obsession. Her hunt takes her to the City of Souls, and the home of an
artist who relishes making people want to vomit. Meanwhile, Audra has
her hands full when a customer stops by with a family heirloom that’s
beyond gross. Then, shop regular David Apocalypse stops by Loved to Death with a mutated skull and a bird that may be the genetic link to dinosaurs.
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