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Mousetoescamper

(6,817 posts)
3. Naw. I think it's warm and fuzzy, like a sweet little puppy ;-)
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:21 PM
Oct 8

There's an Ohio connection to the title. Do you recall watching the scary-movie show "Sir Graves Ghastly" on Saturday afternoons? I watched the show when I was a teenager and living near Washington, D.C., during the early '70s. The actor who played and created the character SGG was Cleveland native Lawson J. Deming. The show also played on a Cleveland station.

Mousetoescamper

(6,817 posts)
10. Did you watch any of the Pittsburgh stations?
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:15 AM
Oct 9

You might remember watching Chiller Theatre with Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille on Saturday nights.

Mousetoescamper

(6,817 posts)
5. You say creepy. I say macabre ;-)
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:31 PM
Oct 8

You aren't going to diss me for the "colorization"?

Thanks, Peggy.



Mousetoescamper

(6,817 posts)
9. Bold colors made all the difference
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:09 AM
Oct 9

"Colorization" was just a little dig at the photography purists.

Wednesdays

(21,059 posts)
4. When I first saw the OP's headline, I immediately thought of this:
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:29 PM
Oct 8


Sir Graves Ghastly, a staple on Saturday afternoon TV in Detroit when I was a kid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Graves_Ghastly

Mousetoescamper

(6,817 posts)
6. I watched it while living near Washington, D.C., during the early '70s. See my response #3
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:35 PM
Oct 8

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Thanks for posting the photo and link.

HAB911

(9,981 posts)
12. In Tampa there was Dr. Paul Bearer
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 08:02 AM
Oct 9

and Creature Feature https://drpaulbearer.com/dr-paul-bearer-photo-gallery/

Creature Feature, presented in later years as Dr. Paul Bearer Presents, was a TV horror movie series on WTOG in St. Petersburg, Florida, from 1973 to 1995. The films were hosted by Dick Bennick Sr. (November 3, 1928 – February 18, 1995) Bennick was born on 3 November 1928 in Asheville, North Carolina. He was an actor and director, known for Creature Feature, Shock Theatre and Fright Theatre. He died on 15 February 1995 in Winter Haven, Florida. As Dr. Paul Bearer, he hosted a different classic horror film every Saturday afternoon at 2 pm. Bennick created the character at WGHP in High Point, North Carolina, for the station's Shock Theater in the mid-to-late 1960s after his previous persona, Count Shockula, proved less than satisfactory.

Mousetoescamper

(6,817 posts)
14. I'd like to see a national compendium of the afternoon and late night horror/science fiction TV shows
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 08:35 AM
Oct 9

I checked the photo gallery which includes shots of Dr. Paul Bearer with Elvira, Mistress of the Night (Cassandra Peterson), Ozzy Osbourne and Grandpa Munster's dragster. I love this schlocky shock stuff.

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