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Nightmare Theatre was one of the more prominent late-night horror programs of the 1960s and 1970s. During its fourteen-year run, this show introduced several generations of television viewers to the horror films of yesteryear, across the Pacific Northwest.
- Horror
Nightmare Theatre was one of the more prominent late-night horror programs of the 1960s and 1970s. During its fourteen-year run, this show introduced several generations of television viewers to the horror films of yesteryear, across the Pacific Northwest.
- Joe Towey
- 15
- Horror
- Joe Towey
Nightmare Theatre is a local television production presented by Pensacon and The Fish House. More Drama Shows. The Baron introduces old horror films in a humorous manner with...
About the Show. Since 2001, Mike Ensley, Chip Chism and Lemmie Crews have been presenting B-movie horror films in character as the endearing horror hosts Baron Mondo Von Doren, El Sapo de Tempesto and Mittens the Werewolf. WSRE began producing their NIGHTMARE THEATRE television show for local broadcast in 2018.
A hosted horror movie show with Mike Ensley as "The Baron Mondo Von Doren" and Chip Chism as "El Sapo de Tempesto" on WSRE-TV Channel 23 Pensacola, Florida from October 2018 on. The show will include a segment showcasing movie props from the collection of some local restaurateurs.
- (23)
- 2018-10-27
- Comedy, Horror, Mystery
- Mike Ensley, Chip Chism, Lemmie Crews
Dec 19, 2023 · Nightmare Theatre Season 4 is here! We sat down with the cast to ask them about how the show began and learn about their characters. Nightmare Theatre is a production of WSRE PBS in...
- 4 min
- 426
- WSRE PBS (Pensacola, FL)
Nightmare Theatre was one of the more prominent late-night horror programs of the 1960s and 1970s. During its fourteen-year run, this show introduced several generations of television viewers to the horror films of yesteryear across the Pacific Northwest.