Haven't seen the show yet, but it will undoubtedly receive my full support.
1:00am Friday nights here in Detroit, so set your alarms.
Next week's featured film:
THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE!
Nightmare Sinema
Great news. Turns out that public access is a good way for a horror host to get noticed. Dr. Gangrene in Nashville did the same thing, and now he's on the WB affiliate.
marc
To Mike:
That site has a link to a Sir Graves Ghastly site which brought back a lot of cool horror movie memories from way back in the day! (early-to-late '80's) I love it because I used to watch all those horror movie shows (with Count Scary, Sir Graves and the Ghoul) on Channel 7,9,20 and 50 every Saturday while having to clean the house in bwt washing/folding clothes and doing other clean-up stuff. :) Definitely made my weekend day and nights! There was also an article about this Wolfman Mac in Friday's Free Press that I missed.
Sir Graves was my first horror host, way before Count Scary and The Ghoul. I remembered very little from the time period (as I was pretty young), but the end titles with the howling wind, the gallery of viewer art and of course Graves himself always stuck with me. The Graves web page (who thought to record those episodes way back then, anyway?) was wonderful and I didn't remember the Glob at all.
Detroit hasn't had a horror host since The Ghoul was broadcast for a few specials a few years ago again (I think) on Channel 20.