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  2. The Cool Ghoul - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1970s, The Cool Ghoul hosted his own Saturday night horror movie show, Scream-In (the name was taken from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In). The Cool Ghoul's campy but loveable sense of humor endeared him to fans both young and old. The Cool Ghoul had visitors on his show often, including Larry Smith's Hattie the Witch.

  3. Ron Sweed - Wikipedia

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    An interesting side element is that the aforementioned rubber toy referred to simply as "Froggy" (and much abused by the Ghoul) was a toy dating from 1948 by a company named Rempel and featured often in comedic skits on the 1955 television show Andy's Gang where he was named Froggy the Gremlin. The Ghoul's oft-uttered catch phrases "Hiya, gang.

  4. List of Great Old Ones - Wikipedia

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    Nug is a god among ghouls, while Yeb is the leader of Abhoth's alien cult. [61] Both Nug and Yeb closely resemble Shub-Niggurath. The names Nug and Yeb are similar to the names of the Egyptian sibling gods Nut and Geb, members of the Heliopolitan Ennead.

  5. This horror star rose to fame in Cincinnati, despite not ...

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    The Cool Ghoul was the comical host of horror movies on late-night TV in Cincinnati more than 50 years ago, but is fondly remembered by fans. This horror star rose to fame in Cincinnati, despite ...

  6. The Cool Ghoul (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    The Cool Ghoul of northeastern Ohio was played by George Cavender. The show was popular from the 1970s to the 90s, appearing on several stations in the area. [ 1 ] The first was WJAN-TV 17 in Canton, Ohio , WOAC-TV 67 and in Cleveland on WOIO -TV 19.

  7. Anonymous really is leaking KKK members' names, info online - AOL

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    The hacker group Anonymous revealed the names of at least a dozen Ku Klux Klan members and their families online Friday morning. The extensive list also included ages, phone numbers, addresses and ...

  8. List of people from Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Cool Ghoul, real name Dick VonHoene – news anchor, talk show and horror-movie show host; Bill Cunningham – attorney, radio and television talk show host; Paul Dixon – Cincinnati-area daytime television host; Elizabeth Drew – political journalist and author; Sara Eisen – CNBC news anchor; Courtis Fuller – local news anchor

  9. Cool McCool - Wikipedia

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    Cool McCool is a Saturday morning animated series that ran on NBC from September 10, 1966, to January 21, 1967, with three segments per show, consisting overall of sixty segments. It was created by Bob Kane —who was most famous as one of the creators of Batman —and produced by Al Brodax for King Features .