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At the time, a local television station, WLVI WGUS TV, the fictional classic TV Network presents Creature Double Feature, and homage to WLVI TV, Channel 56 Boston's classic weekend horror show. CREATURE DOUBLE FEATURE Sunday, March 8, 2015 In the 1970's, pre Star Wars era, there was a television station in Boston, Massachusetts which broadcast "monster WGUS TV, the fictional classic TV Network presents Creature Double Feature, and homage to WLVI TV, Channel 56 Boston's classic weekend horror show. m. In 2006, Channel 56's Steve Ratner was quoted in The Not from Chicago, but somewhat related, as it comes from WLVI Channel 56 in Cambridge/Boston, MA, which at this point had just been taken over by Field Communications . About this list: A list of all movies that were shown on WLVI, Channel 56 Boston from 1975-1985. In 1972 WKBG, a station in the Kaiser Broadcasting chain, aired its If you grew up as a “monster kid” in Massachusetts in the 1970s and '80s, you were almost certainly a fan of Creature Double In general “Creature Double Feature” aired black and white science fiction and horror films from the 50s and 60s and color Japanese “Kaiju” (giant I recreated the Boston area monster movie title sequence a few years ago using a clip uploaded by The Holding Coat as reference: • Creature Feature Intro 1983 more Introduction to "Creature Double Feature" from WLVI-TV Channel 56. The show aired classic monster movies, with An homage to, and recreation of the opening titles to WLVI TV, Channel 56, Boston's, Creature Double Feature. a late night horror movie host who had a cult following throughout northeastern ohio, if your attenna was To this day WLVI staffers report that they still receive more e-mail and phone calls about Creature Double Feature than anything else. At the time, a local television station, WLVI The main voice on “Creature Double Feature” was a Channel 56 long-time booth announcer Neil MacNevin (his radio/TV name was Tom Evans). to 4:00 Seventy-two years ago today, Channel 56 — the oldest UHF license in Boston, went on the air on August 31, 1953 as WTAO-TV and eventually becoming WLVI- TV56 in 1974. Creature Double Feature was a show on WLVI-TV Channel 56 Boston, Massachusetts that screened horror movies. This aired on local Boston/Cambridge TV on Saturday, August 27th 1977 from 12:59pm to 1:01pm. Those that I saw or have seen since, I provide brief reviews of. on Saturday under the title, The 4 O'Clock Movie. This is Creature Double Feature was a syndicated horror show, broadcast in the Boston and Philadelphia area during the 1970s and 1980s. He and an engineer named Saturday afternoons growing up in Boston with the Creature Double Feature on TV. It sometimes also aired under names like Sci-Fi Flix and Saturday afternoons growing up in Boston with the Creature Double Feature on TV. Creature Double Feature began on Channel 56 as The 4 O’Clock Movie in 1972, airing the station’s collection of Godzilla films, no creature-double feature in cleveland, but we had "ghoulardi". "Creature Double Feature" was a horror movie show on BOSTON – “Creature Double Feature” introduced a young audience to campy horror films on Saturday afternoons. But to the not-so-mature mind, those two-headed monsters and This is the title sequence from the classic show Creature Double Feature which aired on Saturdays on Channel WLVI-56 in Boston Creature Double Feature aired from September 6, 1983, in the Boston market on WLVI-TV channel 56, occupying a consistent three-hour Saturday afternoon slot from 1:00 p. "Creature Double Feature" was a horror movie show on WLVI-TV, Channel 56 Boston, Massachusetts screening horror movies with Dale Dorman as "Uncle Dale" providing the voice Another recreation of the opening to WLVI, Channel 56's, "Creature Double Feature" done WGUS-style. This footage was donated to The Creature Double Features was the name of a show broadcast by WKBG Channel 56 in the Greater Boston area. This is a recreation of the 1970s opening Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Back in the 70's, every Saturday from 1pm to 4pm they'd show cheesey B-list Horror Films from the 1950s and 1960s Overview Creature Double Feature was a syndicated horror show, broadcast in the Boston and Philadelphia area during the 1970s and 1980s. Dale "Uncle Dale" Dorman provided the voice over announcements. Beginning in 1972 a station in the Kaiser Broadcasting (later Field Communications) chain, WKBG (Channel 56; WLVI after The Boston Globe sold their share back to Kaiser in 1975) aired its collection of Godzilla movies—one per week at 4 p.

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