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  2. The Cool Ghoul - Wikipedia

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    The Cool Ghoul was a popular radio and TV character and horror movie host in Cincinnati, Ohio, created and portrayed by Dick Von Hoene, a Cincinnati native. With his trademark shout "Bleah, bleah, BLEAAAHHH!"

  3. John Zacherle - Wikipedia

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    John Zacherle (/ ˈ z æ k ər l iː / ZAK-ər-lee; sometimes credited as John Zacherley; September 26, 1918 – October 27, 2016) was an American television host, radio personality, singer, and voice actor.

  4. 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.

  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. Dr. Creep - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, WKEF management began looking for a gimmick to garner ratings on Saturday nights. When Hobart suggested a late-night horror movie show, station management accepted the idea; encouraged by colleagues, Hobart himself auditioned for the hosting job by donning a monk's robe, fangs and skull-like make-up, initially calling himself "Dr. Death".

  8. Ghoulardi - Wikipedia

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    "Ghoulardi" from a WJW-TV advertisement. Ghoulardi was a fictional character created and portrayed by voice announcer, actor and disc jockey Ernie Anderson as the horror host of Shock Theater at WJW-TV, Channel 8 (a.k.a. "TV-8") the CBS Affiliate station in Cleveland, Ohio, from January 13, 1963, through December 16, 1966. [1]

  9. Chiller Theatre (1961 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chiller Theater began airing on WPIX in 1961. Beginning in 1963, its host was John Zacherle ("The Cool Ghoul"). Zacherle quit the show in 1965. [1] Each episode of the show began with the "Classic Montage Opening" that used a montage of brief segments of film from various 1950s fantasy and science fiction movies. [2]