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10 Horror Hosts From The 70s & 80s That Ruled Saturday Late Night TV

Do you like horror movies? Many people do, and in the 1970s, if you wanted to watch them, you had plenty of options.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 4 months ago in Wow

Do you like horror movies? Many people do, and in the 1970s, if you wanted to watch them, you had plenty of options. 


Every city had its local late night "horror host," adding their own takes and humor to objectively poor films. You had to be there to understand. 


Here are 10 of the horror hosts that ruled Saturday late night TV.  

  • 1

    Fritz The Night Owl

    Frederick C. Peerenboom hosted "Nite Owl Theatre" from 1974, all the way to 1991. In it, he played movies and jazz, offering his own thoughts during breaks. He earned five Emmy Awards during the show’s 17 year run.

    Fritz The Night Owl

  • 2

    Morgus the Magnificent

    Created and portrayed by Sidney Noel Rideau, Morgus the Magnificent graced screens from the 1950s through the 1980s. Primarily in the New Orleans and Louisiana area, Morgus showed late night horror and science fiction movies and television shows.

    Morgus the Magnificent

  • 3

    Dr. Shock

    Created and played by magician Joseph Zawislak, Dr. Shock was a Philadelphia horror host that introduced lesser known horror movies. His tag line, "Let there be fright!" became a popular saying.

    Dr. Shock

  • 4

    The Ghoul

    Ron Sweed played Cleveland’s local horror host, The Ghoul, from 1971-1975. Showing horror movies from 11:30 PM, The Ghoul often added his own takes and sound bites.

    The Ghoul

  • 5

    Sinister Seymour

    Played by Larry Vincent, Sinister Seymour played lowly-rated horror films in LA from 1969 to 1974, providing his own snickering commentary and heckling.

    Sinister Seymour

  • 6

    Svengoolie

    Originally a local Chicago show, Svengoolie has been on air showing sketches, telling jokes, and showing sci-fi since 1970. Originally played by Jerry G. Bishop from 1970 to 1973, Rich Koz has played the roll since 1979… and still does!

    Svengoolie

  • 7

    Count Scary

    Played by Tom Ryan, Count Scary was Detroit’s horror host from 1982 through the early ‘90s. Like others, he played horror movies, but as a comical and camp vampire. His catchphrase was, "Oooh, that's scaary!"

    Count Scary

  • 8

    Dr. Madblood

    Played by Jerry Harrell, Dr. Madblood presented comedy bits before and after commercials, (over horror movies of course), using his retired mad scientist characters, and others.

    Dr. Madblood

  • 9

    Dr. Creep

    Played by Barry Lee Hobart, Dr. Creep occupied Dayton, Ohio’s airtime. Dr. Creep hosted numerous shows from a daytime kids show, to a late night horror show. He also appeared in music videos, and more.

    Dr. Creep

  • 10

    Elvira: Mistress of the Dark

    The only entry on this list from a movie, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark was a fictional horror host created for the similarly titled movie. Played by Cassandra Peterson, Elvira is fired from her role, and horror ensues.

    Elvira: Mistress of the Dark

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