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  1. Late Night Horror is a BBC horror series shown in 1968 over six 25-minute episodes. An anthology of short horror stories, Late Night Horror was cancelled after six episodes due to complaints from viewers, and the majority of the series is now missing from the BBC Archives.

    • Count Gore de Vol
    • Chilly Billy
    • Sammy Terry
    • Joel Hodgson
    • Bob Wilkins
    • Svengoolie
    • Elvira, Mistress of The Dark
    • Joe Bob Briggs
    • Zacherley
    • Vampira

    Starting as a character on the Washington DC area's version of The Bozo the Clown Show, Count Gore de Vol quickly got his own Saturday night show, Creature Feature. By the 1970s, the mold of the Horror Host had already been set, and yet de Vol found a way to breathe new life into the old format. Though he was a silly parody of Bela Lugosi's portray...

    Many Horror Hosts started as regular television personalities and were pressed into service to host cheesy horror movies. Chilly Billy was the Pittsburgh area Horror Host for nearly twenty years and he had his unique way of presenting that set him apart from other hosts. Eschewing a horror-based personality, Chilly Billy instead kept his usual suav...

    Though ultimately cheesy, Indianapolis's Sammy Terry pushed the Horror Host creep factor to the max. Appearing as host of Nightmare Theater, the skull-faced ghoul emerged from a coffin each episode and delivered his witty banter to a rubber spider that acted as his silent co-host. If the cheesy movies weren't scary enough for viewers, Terry's creep...

    Minneapolis area comedian Joel Hodgson revolutionized the Horror Host game when he had the brilliant idea to create the show Mystery Science Theater: 3000. The conceit of the show is that a regular guy is sent into space by a mad scientist and forced to watch cheesy movies with his robot companions. RELATED: The 10 Best Mike Nelson Episodes of Myst...

    Though horror and Sci-fi are often maligned genres of film, Horror Host Bob Wilkins wasn't afraid to treat them like masterpieces. Creature Features out of the San Francisco Bay Area found its iconic host in the dry-witted Wilkins who appeared each week with his signature cigar and rocking chair. Presenting the films as if they were all works of ar...

    In any form of show business, longevity is one of the strongest signs of quality and Svengoolie is the iron man of Horror Hosts. Airing out of Chicago since 1979, the current iteration of Svengoolie is still seen each weekend all across the United States. With his signature eye-makeup and top hat, Svengoolie hasn't lost a step when it comes to his ...

    Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and on the surface, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark is a parody of classic Horror Host Vampira. However, with her silly jokes and emphasis on sex appeal, Elvira found her niche within the Horror Host community. Starting as the host of Movie Macabre in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, Elvira soon became a pop...

    Many Horror Hosts take different paths to their shows, and Joe Bob Briggs has one of the most unique trajectories. Briggs, in character as a wise-cracking redneck movie critic, wrote for many magazines and publications. Soon he was given his television show on cable and then he went on to host TNT's classic Monstervision. Though he hosted films of ...

    Though his run on Shock Theater in the late 1950s was brief, Horror Host Zacherley still set the standard that most future Horror Hosts would follow. Speaking in an exaggerated, almost Vincent Price-like voice, Zacherley was a ghoul with class. Shot through with incredibly funny and forward-thinking comedy, Zacherley's program was way ahead of its ...

    Though she would be parodied famously by Elvira, Los Angeles' Vampira was the original Horror Host. The Vampira Show only ran for one year, but it set the standard for every single Horror Host show to follow. Vampira was the perfect blend of spooky and humorous, and the creepy imagery of her show still chills viewers today. With dark humor like Cha...

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  2. Late Night Horror: With Claire Bloom, Diane Cilento, Roy Dotrice, Michele Dotrice. "Late Night Horror" was a short lived horror play anthology that aired in the United Kingdom weekly in 1968 from 11 April 1968 until 16 May 1968 on the BBC. It comprised 6 x 30 minutes horror stories.

    • (18)
    • 1968-04-19
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Claire Bloom, Diane Cilento, Roy Dotrice
  3. Oct 16, 2023 · Like a ghost, Late Night Horror had to disappear to make an impression. Despite being largely unheralded and forgotten, Late Night Horror pushed both buttons and boundaries in...

  4. In a somewhat surprising decision considering the normally sober-sided nature of the BBC, the channel opted to produce a series of half-hour plays under the generic title of Late Night Horror which it hoped would provide the necessary experience.

  5. Jan 6, 2024 · The 1960s BBC horror show, Late Night Horror, received complaints for being too terrifying and is now mostly lost.

  6. Late Night Horror (TV Series 1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.