San Francisco Chronicle

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17

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Netflix gets into the Halloween spirit with the special “Slasher 2: Guilty

Party,” about a group of former camp counselors who meet again at their camp to clean up evidence that could link them to a crime they committed back in the day. Leslie Hope, Paula

Brancati and Jim Watson star. The original “Slasher” aired last year on Chiller TV.

On the lighter side, as they say, the great Patton Oswalt has a comedy special available on Netflix ,“Patton Oswalt: Annihilati­on.” The first season of the National Geographic Channel’s docuseries “American High School” wraps at 9 p.m. Gucci Mane and his fiancee, Keyshia Ka’oir, get their own reality show on BET at 10 p.m. The series will follow the couple as they prepare for their wedding.

Jason Alexander is ready to “Hit the Road” in the new comedy of that name premiering on the Audience Network at 10 p.m. The series is about a family of musicians driving around the country in a used van, a la “The Partridge Family,” but failing miserably, and comically, because they are woefully dysfunctio­nal.

The show will be followed by the premiere of “Loudermilk,” starring Ron

Livingston as Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor whose life is a mess and getting messier the more he angers everyone. The premiere is at 10:30 p.m. on the Audience Network. The Science Channel premieres

“Strange Evidence” at 10 p.m., mining the content of hundreds of surveillan­ce cameras for images that don’t seem to conform to the laws of nature. A team of scientists then investigat­es to find out why.

Season four of “Weediquett­e” tokes up on Viceland at 10:30 p.m.

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