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  • Ha!!! overdey!!!!!

  • omg thank you.. i havent laughed as hard i just did in a while

  • I remember the old Kaiser Channel, when it used to be channel eleven, many moons ago, before cable took over completely.

  • My Parents Played On This Show Back In The 70's Before I Was Born.They Played With Some Elvis Impersonator And Got Pulled Off By A Hook.I Wish I Could See It.Seems Like Somebody Out There Might Have It.If So, Please Post It.Thanks For Posting This One.I Wish Tv Was Still Like This

  • My God! you guys. I use to go wild over this stuff when I was a kid. I love Youtube if not for anything else, this stuff. Thanks for posting this.

  • stay sick, turn blue, climb walls, scratch glass...but most importantly of all, do it while you can, but don't get caught.....BYE!

  • Awesome!!

  • boom booom !!!

  • Two friends of mine worked with Ron for a short time while he was at WKBD. They were trying to help him "revive" the show before it was cancelled. Alas, it failed. Ron's wife insisted on trying to write some of the skits and the show went down the dumper.

  • I remember seeing this on cable channel 50, WKBD in Detroit! WKBD-TV first went on the air on January 10, 1965, under the ownership of Kaiser Broadcasting, the broadcasting arm of Kaiser Aluminum

  • yes, kaiser owned channel 61 in cleveland and after a few years they would air it in detroit too. later, the old ghoul went back-n-forth between detroit and cleveland (toledo briefly too).

  • his on crack, poor kid

  • GARY "D" ? He's dead!

    But Randy Gilbert is still around.

  • he looks like frank zappa

  • This is an absolute CLASSIC! God I miss The Ghoul, ovah dey!!

  • hey! do you know where "ovah dey" came from and what it means?

  • "Ovah Dey" is an old phrase from Parma, Ohio. Ghoulardi, The Ghoul's predecessor, used it all the time.

  • thanks! i always wondered that. do you know what it means?

  • over there

  • Ovah Dey came from one of Ernie's Italia" n friends in Providence, R. I. who always said with his Italian "accent" "ovah dey" , translating to "over there". Ernie loved it every time Joe Cataldo said it (Joe and Rose Cataldo) and mimicked him constantly..finally it became the norm and he never said "over there" again! This is the REAL STORY!

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