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Chiller Theatre, or Chiller Theater, was a late-night horror and science fiction movie program on WIIC/WPXI, Channel 11, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] It aired from September 14, 1963 to January 1, 1984. It was hosted by Bill Cardille, known to fans as "Chilly Billy". It was a Saturday night tradition for two generations of Pittsburghers.
Chiller Theatre was cancelled again in 1982. After a 26-year absence on WPIX, Chiller Theatre was revived on saturday, October 25, 2008, at 8 p.m. for one night, featuring the movie Tarantula. The show began with the classic black and white original montage opening, followed during commercial breaks by shots of the famous six-fingered ...
With Greg at the Chiller Theatre Expo at the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel in Parsippany, NJ. Saturday, October 25, 2014. pictured (left to right): "Angry Video Game Nerd" James Rolfe in costume as Louis Tully from Ghostbusters, and Greg. Date: 25 October 2014, 13:35: Source: Chiller Theatre Expo, Parsippany, NJ 10/25/14: Author: Rob DiCaterino ...
Chiller Theatre (1961 TV series), an American horror television series airing 1961–1982 and later; Chiller Theatre (1963 TV series), an American horror television series airing 1963–1983; Chiller Theatre (1974 TV series), an American horror television series airing 1974–1978; Chiller Theatre (1984 TV series), an American horror television ...
English: Terri Runnels at the Chiller Theatre Expo at the Hilton Parsippany Hotel in Parsippany, NJ. Saturday, October 28, 2017. Date: 28 October 2017, 13:45: Source:
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Shock Theater usually aired on late night television on weekends, and in many markets was introduced by a costumed horror host; [1] a well-known example was Zacherley (John Zacherle) on Philadelphia's WCAU-TV (as 'Roland') in 1957-58, [2] and New York's WABC-TV in 1958-59. Prior to Zacherely's arrival at WABC-TV, Shock Theater was hosted off ...