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Sweed was on and off the air in Cleveland and Detroit for over three decades, at times even branching out into radio and the internet. [ 8 ] [ 19 ] The Ghoul returned to Cleveland TV in 1998 on WBNX-TV (channel 55) where he remained for the next six years airing on Friday, then later Sunday nights.
3 kwi 2019 · Ron Sweed, the horror host who became a hit on early 1970s Detroit TV in a haze of firecrackers, absurdist humor and the never-ending torture of his sidekick Froggy, has died in Cleveland at...
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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...
3 kwi 2019 · Ron Sweed, also known by his late-night television host character "The Ghoul," has passed away according to reports from friends and his ex-wife Barbara J. King. King posted the news in a Facebook post on Tuesday. Sweed suffered a heart attack in November and never fully recovered, according to friends.
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.
6 kwi 2023 · Ron Sweed was on and off the air in Cleveland and Detroit for over three decades. The Ghoul had his arm of fans that would call him our king or leader. Catch phrases like, “zingy-zingy,” and “Overdey!” “Bofo Socko” and “stay sick, turn blue”.