Monday, October 7, 2013
Jerry G. Bishop, the Original Svengoolie, 1935-2013
Welcome back for Week 2 of the Countdown to Halloween at Me and You and a Blog Named Boo. I hate to start the week on a down note, but I thought it appropriate to acknowledge the passing of a legendary broadcaster in the Cleveland, Chicago, and San Diego markets, Jerry G. Bishop. What makes this retrospective a candidate for the Countdown is because of one of his many jobs, that of horror movie TV host.
Bishop originated the character Svengoolie, a horror host for a new generation, for the local Chicago horror movie program Screaming Yellow Theater. Although Svengoolie had the usual corny jokes and creepy stage sets of your standard horror host, he also had the guise of a hippie (albeit a ghoulish one), with long hair and relaxed attire, a departure from the more traditional adorned host. He also sang song parodies related to the movies he screened, written by Bishop himself.
His show lasted only three years, but he proved popular, and inspired one of his writers to take on the role himself. Bishop encouraged underling Rick Koz to resurrect the character, named Son of Svengoolie, and continues in the role today both locally on Chicago station WCIU-TV and nationally on the ME TV retro television network.
Bishop would later become a broadcasting fixture in the San Diego area but had left his horror hosting duties behind him. Bishop past away on September 15th at the age of 77.
Here are some clips of Bishop as Svengoolie. Thanks!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
This past month, I've twice mentioned programs I saw as a young boy on Channel 48 in Philadelphia during the late 70s/early 80s. Most ...
-
By request! Here is a quick word about two locally produced children's series that aired in the 70s and 80s on WCAU-TV, Channel 10 here...
-
Hello all! I hope you had a great holiday season and are starting off the new year on the right track. For me, blogging during the winter ...
2 comments:
Sorry for the loss. I never watched him or any versions of the character. Never had a horror movie host here that I ever saw. Missed out on that, sadly.
Philly had Zacherlie until he went to New York, and also had Svengoolie's successor when he was briefly syndicated in the early 80s.
Here is an article I wrote five years ago (wow, has it been that long?) about some of the biggest names in horror hosts.
http://meandyouandablognamedboo.blogspot.com/2008/10/local-tv-horror-movie-hosts.html
Post a Comment