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    Ghoulardi was a fictional character created and portrayed by voice announcer, actor and disc jockey Ernie Anderson as the horror host of Shock Theater at WJW -TV, Channel 8 (a.k.a. "TV-8") the CBS Affiliate station in Cleveland, Ohio, from January 13, 1963, through December 16, 1966. [ 1 ] Shock Theater featured grade-"B" science fiction films ...

  2. Jan 12, 2013 · Anderson tried to stick to the script when Ghoulardi's "Shock Theater" hit the airwaves on a cold Friday night -- 11:20 p.m. Jan. 11, 1963. "That lasted about two weeks," says Schodowski.

  3. Oct 26, 2017 · Cleveland legend Ghoulardi casts long shadow. Ghoulardi’s “Shock Theater” hit the airwaves on a cold Friday night — 11:20 p.m. Jan. 11, 1963. For three wild and woolly years in the 1960s ...

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  4. Shock Theater: With Ernie Anderson. "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with Ernest Earle Anderson as "Ghoulardi" on WJW Channel 8 Cleveland Ohio between 1963-1966.

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  5. Mar 16, 2015 · Ghoulardi was the horror host of late night Shock Theater at WJW-TV, Channel 8, in Cleveland, Ohio from January 13, 1963 through December 16, 1966. Unlike many horror hosts, who played ghoulish / horror themed characters, Ghoulardi was a parody of a hipster. Replete with fake goatee beard and moustache.

  6. Ernie Anderson. Ernest Earle Anderson (November 12, 1923 – February 6, 1997) was an American radio and television personality, horror host, and announcer. Known for his portrayal of "Ghoulardi", the host of late night horror films on WJW Channel 8 on Cleveland television from 1963 to 1966, [1] he worked as an announcer for the ABC television ...

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  8. The Ghoulardi Years. From 1963 to 1966, Anderson presented the program under the alter ego of Ghoulardi, a hipster that defied the common perception of a horror host. While this version of Shock Theater also featured grade "B" science fiction and horror movies, Ghoulardi openly mocked and berated said films, and spoke in an accent-laden beatnik ...

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