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  1. 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.

  2. 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!

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

    The show was destructive and childish enough for little kids, subversive and timely enough for young adults." [11] Later in the 1970s, Kaiser Broadcasting syndicated The Ghoul Show to Detroit, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles. [8]

  4. 12 maj 2005 · As a kid in the early 1970s I remember "The Ghoul" hosting the Saturday night "Creature Feature" flick on Kaiser Broadcasting's Channel 50 (WKBD-TV) Detroit. Apparently (on doing a bit of research) he was the revival of Cleveland's Ghoulardi, making fun of Parma, Ohio like his predecessor did, but had his own funny material as well.

  5. 19 paź 2020 · In short order, The Ghoul also appeared on Kaiser’s WKBD affiliate in Detroit. He was a smash. A few other cities picked up the show, but Sweed just didn’t click there as he did in Cleveland and Detroit.

  6. "The Ghoul's Creature Feature" was a hosted horror show with Ron Sweed as "The Ghoul" on Saturdays at 11:30 pm on WKBD-TV, Channel 50 Detroit, Michigan from 1975 until 1976. Star Ron Sweed

  7. 30 paź 2010 · A few years later, Kaiser's Detroit-based station WKBD also picked up The Ghoul Show. Known for Sweed's zany, intentionally-adolescent humor (particularly surrounding his abuse of a rubber frog named "Froggy," a penchant for blowing up things with firecrackers, and catch phrases like "zingy-zingy," "Overdey!"

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