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Bob Dalton (52-55)

Jonathan (58-59)

Ghoulda  (58-59)

Ronald  (58-68)

Hazel Witch  (59-61)

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Bowman Body (70-83)

Sir Graves Ghastly (70)

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Count Gore (73-present)

House of Horror (74-75)

Dr. Madblood (75-present)

The Keeper (84-86)

Dr. Gruesome (88-95)

Dr. Sarcofiguy / Spooky Movie (95-present)

Mr. Lobo (03-04)

Monster Madhouse (06-present)

Jebediah Buzzard (06-present)

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VIRGINIA CREEPERS:
The Trailer and Clips


   

Hi there horror host fans . . . We will be posting various snippets from the film in progress (expect a few changes) and audio interviews where possible.  We expect the trailer to be done in March and we'll have that up too.  Thanks for tuning in and enjoy.

   
THE MUSIC TRAILER: This is first trailer release featuring the song, "Amazing Colossal Man," a rockin tune from Ghost Train.  Enjoy and feel free to spread and embed.

 


THE MINI-DOCUMENTARY: Here is a quick look at the kind of content you can find in the film from funny stories to insight on production and the fight to get on or stay on the air.  Enjoy and feel free to spread and embed.

 


YOUTUBE CLIP: FROM THE ROUGH CUT . . .The clip features Jerry Sandford who played Ronald the Ghoul starting on Friday the 13th in November of 1959.  He and friend Don Sherouse tell the story of the day Ronald's coffin disappeared a few hours before show time--and in those days folks, it was LIVE.

 


YOUTUBE CLIP:  FROM THE ROUGH CUT . . .

Well . . .  hi there horror movie fans . . . the Bowman Body was famous for quite a few things:  his Converse All-Stars, his deadpan delivery and his ukulele to name a few.  The Body entertained audiences from Richmond to Charlottesville to NOVA for more than a decade and here we have a slice of the documentary sure to demonstrate why.  Check out this clip called . . . "Music Appreciation!"

 

 
See more about the Bowman Body, click here.  For more clips, go to the Clips Page.


Audio Interviews
   
Monday, April 21:  Called "An amazing interview" by a guy on a message board, this one covers the history of local TV on a national scale as well as a look at the film.