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  1. 25 set 2020 · Shock Theater’s Dr. Shock and Dingbat parade through Downtown Dayton in 1978 Shock Theater’s “Dr. Shock” played by Tommy Nelson Reynolds and “Dingbat” created by Dan East of Channel 9 Studio, made a rare daylight appearance at the 1978 Strawberry Festival Parade in Dayton.

  2. www.youtube.com › user › shocktheatreShockTheatre - YouTube

    Shock Theatre was a late night horror movie TV show in Dayton, Ohio from 1972 to 1985 (in 1980 renamed "Saturday Night Dead"). Dr. Creep (Barry Hobart) hosted the program, ...

  3. www.spreaker.com › podcast › shock-theater--4872049Shock Theater! - Spreaker

    SHOCK THEATER! Old Time Radio USA's new late night show that gives homage to the days of late night local television horror hosts. Come to Old Time Radio USA every Friday night at midnight ET for 2 hours of horror and fright!

  4. Shock Theatre hosted by Joe Salazar (Theme Music) "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Joe Salazar presenting movies on Monday nights at 8:00pm for KTLA Channel 5, Los Angeles, California, USA from 1962-1963. The show screened the Universal package of scary horror and science fiction movies. To start the show, an ambulance would ...

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  5. Screen Gems' 1957 television package which first released to television the classic Universal horror films (mostly) which kick-started the "Monster Craze": "52 of Universal's most spine-tingling, full-length feature films for first-run television". From the original SHOCK! pressbook: "For years, tales of terror, macabre stories of ghouls and ...

  6. When Shock Theater was cancelled in 1959 to make way for ABC's Fight Of The Week, fans petitioned the station to bring the show back, drawing thousands of signatures, but to no avail. On the last episode of Shock Theatre, viewers finally got to see what "Dear" looked like.

  7. 11 mar 2008 · the original 1958 shock tv package. 52 Universals were made available to TV in 1958. I remember watching the horror films and the mysteries friday night on Shock theater out of Youngstown, Ohio. But I do not remember seeing such films as Spy Ring, Sealed Lips, Reported Missing or Chinatown Squad and a few others ever on Shock theater.