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  1. 7 paź 2019 · The Ghoul was one of Michigan late-night TV's most-loved horror show hosts, but was canceled thanks to angry parents. Here are video clips, photos, info and details!

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_SweedRon Sweed - Wikipedia

    Later in the 1970s, Kaiser Broadcasting syndicated The Ghoul Show to Detroit, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles. [8] It bombed in Chicago—replacing the locally-produced Svengoolie hosted by Jerry G. Bishop —and in Boston, but found success in Detroit at WKBD (channel 50) [ 12 ] and enjoyed varying degrees of ...

  3. 8 lut 2019 · The Ghoul Shows. The Ghoul (Ron Sweed) heir to Ghoulardi's (Ernie Anderson) fright wig and Goatee carried on the outrageous Shock Theater Tradition in Cleveland from 1971-1975 on WKBF Channel 61, in the 80's in WCLQ Ch 61, then again in the 1990's on WBNX Channel 55. Also in Detroit on WKBD Ch 50.

  4. 23 cze 2013 · Ron Sweed, famous in Cleveland and Detroit as horror host "The Ghoul" has suffered a massive heart attack and will be undergoing triple bypass surgery Wednesday, November 7.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WMYDWMYD - Wikipedia

    Through the 1970s, WXON primarily focused on syndicated output. It did, however, bring late-night horror movie cult favorite The Ghoul Show back to Detroit television after WKBD had canceled his show in 1976; [24] The Ghoul would air in two stints on the station, from 1977 to 1979 [25] and again for several years in the early 1980s.

  6. 9 mar 2010 · WKBD 50 Detroit Wednesday 3/23/83 General Sitcoms News and Discussion

  7. The Ghoul's Creature Feature, later The Ghoul Saturday at 11:30 p.m. WKBD-TV, Channel 50 (Detroit, Michigan)

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