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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 kwi 2019 · A cult phenom in Cleveland and Detroit, Ron Sweed's the Ghoul was known for unhinged psychedelic TV antics. He died Monday.
3 kwi 2019 · Southfield (CBS Detroit) - Detroit Legend, Ron Sweed, aka, "The Ghoul" passed away on Monday at the age of 70. (Credit: WKBD-TV Archive) According to his ex-wife, he recently suffered a heart...
3 kwi 2019 · Ron "The Ghoul" Sweed, a Cleveland TV and radio host who was popular in Detroit in the '70s and '80s, died this week, months after suffering a heart attack, his ex-wife said.
16 kwi 2019 · Case and her band, The Paybacks, will perform at a tribute to The Ghoul on Thursday, April 18 at the Redford Theatre. Find info about the event here . Listen to CultureShift weekdays from noon to 2 p.m. on 101.9 WDET – FM, Detroit’s NPR Station.
3 kwi 2019 · CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ron “The Ghoul” Sweed -- the late-night television horror host whose irreverent shtick, outrageous stunts, crazy get-ups and endless supply of boom-booms entertained a...
10 kwi 2019 · Wearing a wig, fake mustache and beard, and an eye patch, Sweed hosted the horror show on Detroit's WKBD-TV (Channel 50) in the early 1970s.