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- The_Ghoul_Show abstract "The Ghoul Show was the brain-child of Cleveland-born actor Ron Sweed. The late-night horror movie and comedy sketch show ran for various blocks of seasons from 1971 through 2004, primarily in Detroit, Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio.In 1970, Sweed approached fellow Cleveland actor Ernie Anderson with a proposal to revive Anderson's 1960's character, "Ghoulardi". Anderson was not interested, but gave Sweed his blessing to revive the character on his own. With that blessing, Sweed took "The Ghoul" to Cleveland's Kaiser Broadcasting station WKBF-TV in 1971. Though it started as a tribute to Ghoulardi, Sweed soon developed his own unique, energetic style and original eye-catching gags. A few years later, Kaiser's Detroit-based station WKBD-TV 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!" and "stay sick, turn blue"), late night monster movies were a unique experience for Cleveland and Detroit viewers in the 1970s."Shooting from no-budget studio sets, the Ghoul inserted his own dialogue and sound effects over insufferably bad B movies, blew up food, model cars and figurines with firecrackers, and produced strangely compelling, culturally relevant skits and parodies. The show was destructive and childish enough for little kids, subversive and timely enough for young adults."Later in the 1970s, Kaiser Broadcasting syndicated The Ghoul Show to its stations in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles, but the program never reached the popularity and viewership it enjoyed in Detroit and Cleveland. Sweed has since been on and off the air in Cleveland and Detroit for over three decades, at times even branching out into radio and the internet.An interesting side element is that the aforementioned rubber toy referred to simply as "Froggy" (and much abused by the Ghoul) was a toy dating from 1948 by a company named Rempel and featured often in comedic skits on the 1955 television show "Andy's Gang" where he was named Froggy the Gremlin. The Ghoul's oft-uttered catch phrases "Hiya, gang. Hiya, hiya, hiya" and "Pluck your magic twanger, Froggy" originate from that earlier show.".
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageExternalLink www.theghoul.com.
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- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageRevisionID "620557215".
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horror_movie_television_series.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kaiser_Broadcasting.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_in_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Ernie_Anderson.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Froggy_the_Gremlin.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Ghoulardi.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Kaiser_Broadcasting.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Sweed.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink WKBD-TV.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLink WKBF-TV.
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghoul persona".
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Ghoul Show".
- The_Ghoul_Show wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Ghoul".
- The_Ghoul_Show hasPhotoCollection The_Ghoul_Show.
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- The_Ghoul_Show subject Category:1971_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Ghoul_Show subject Category:Horror_movie_television_series.
- The_Ghoul_Show subject Category:Kaiser_Broadcasting.
- The_Ghoul_Show subject Category:Television_in_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- The_Ghoul_Show subject Category:Television_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- The_Ghoul_Show type Film.
- The_Ghoul_Show type Film.
- The_Ghoul_Show comment "The Ghoul Show was the brain-child of Cleveland-born actor Ron Sweed. The late-night horror movie and comedy sketch show ran for various blocks of seasons from 1971 through 2004, primarily in Detroit, Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio.In 1970, Sweed approached fellow Cleveland actor Ernie Anderson with a proposal to revive Anderson's 1960's character, "Ghoulardi". Anderson was not interested, but gave Sweed his blessing to revive the character on his own.".
- The_Ghoul_Show label "The Ghoul Show".
- The_Ghoul_Show sameAs m.02z8d26.
- The_Ghoul_Show sameAs Q7736352.
- The_Ghoul_Show sameAs Q7736352.
- The_Ghoul_Show wasDerivedFrom The_Ghoul_Show?oldid=620557215.
- The_Ghoul_Show homepage www.theghoul.com.
- The_Ghoul_Show isPrimaryTopicOf The_Ghoul_Show.