This Saturday at the Jefferson Yacht Club.Our King and leader will be front and center for the annual Halloween Party. Stay Sick ,scratch glass and turn Blue ...but whatever you do.....Dont Get Caught !
i was a kid when the ghoul was on channel 20 in detroit. i would stay up late on saturday nights and laugh at him. he was crazy blew up model cars.everybody on the block thought he was cool. this the midnight special and later on snl. this is back when everything was real. like mr softee and good humor ice cream trucks coming down the street. and the home juice man.
@Earlbein I used to watch the Ghoul on WXON 20 too... until that fateful Saturday night in 1975 when I happen to turn the UHF dial past WKBD 50 and heard some overgrown frat boy, with the preposterous name of Chevy Chase, yell, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night." FYI: Channel 4 didn't originally carry SNL as they were squares.
@kingdiamond69 I keep saying it, and none of these kids today believe me... television was WAY better back then, even tho we only had what, 8 stations?, seemed like there was MORE on those 8 stations than there is on my 200+ cable channels, and it was FREE. The Ghoul ROCKED... I stayed up late to watch him as often as I could, just like I did for Johnny Carson in the late 60s and early 70s. Everything was better back then.... sigh
man, I loved the Ghoul as a kid.. I used to suffer through the horrible movies just to see the bits in between. He used to play sound effects and stuff during the movie. He is a legend in Detroit anyway.
I watched this every sat . nite, with my uncle,which was in high school at the time. I was in 2nd or3rd grade. He was shit faced and stoned, if only life was that easy.
We saw the Ghoul way ober day in California back in the 1970s. I was about 15. Late nights, summer vacation, and watchin' Ghoul and Froggy! Them were the days, ober day, kids!
Oh it's you again? Again I'll ask, why are you posting my videos on your channel? Try and not be a pussy this time and answer my fucking question instead of disabling comments.
I grew up watching the Ghoul. There's a rumor he may make a cameo in Peter Segal's upcoming movie BILLY BATSON AND THE LEGEND OF SHAZAM (based on the Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel) as a station WHIZ on air personality. Hope the Ghoul gets to do the cameo! Be great seeing him on the silver screen!
The Ghoul for Pres, 2012
motorcityquig 5 months ago 2
I never recieved my tee-shirts in the early 70's I need a large now !!
missleatha 6 months ago
@missleatha I only have a new large Ghoulpower sweatshirt with WKBF 61 call letters on it in white.
I suspect you are making a joke, waiting 37 years to complain about never receiving an order seems retarded.
BernardFeltzer 6 months ago
miss this too!!!! good times!!!!
myredrose1974 9 months ago 2
I Love the Ghoul... Great American TV Host with perfect hair.
billjlevin 1 year ago
For people who used to watch the Ghoul in markets other than Detroit... Did he show "Psychomania" every three weeks in your town too?
Hoopermazing 1 year ago
Dont forget kiddies ,
This Saturday at the Jefferson Yacht Club.Our King and leader will be front and center for the annual Halloween Party. Stay Sick ,scratch glass and turn Blue ...but whatever you do.....Dont Get Caught !
anotherbluesguy 1 year ago
i was a kid when the ghoul was on channel 20 in detroit. i would stay up late on saturday nights and laugh at him. he was crazy blew up model cars.everybody on the block thought he was cool. this the midnight special and later on snl. this is back when everything was real. like mr softee and good humor ice cream trucks coming down the street. and the home juice man.
Earlbein 1 year ago 3
@Earlbein The world was a better place then !
Mr351Nova 1 year ago 2
@Earlbein I used to watch the Ghoul on WXON 20 too... until that fateful Saturday night in 1975 when I happen to turn the UHF dial past WKBD 50 and heard some overgrown frat boy, with the preposterous name of Chevy Chase, yell, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night." FYI: Channel 4 didn't originally carry SNL as they were squares.
Hoopermazing 1 year ago
do you have any other shows you would like to trade for other shows?
drwatson58 1 year ago
Froggy hiya hiya hiya!
Man the ghoul was the shit for us channel 50 viewers back in the 70s .
Detroit televeision was legendary rita bell creature feature the ghoul bill kennedy at the movies wow i miss those days!
kingdiamond69 1 year ago
I remember him from his Days in Cleveland in the 70's. He blew up one of my neighbors models on his show!!
CSXer 1 year ago 5
@kingdiamond69 I keep saying it, and none of these kids today believe me... television was WAY better back then, even tho we only had what, 8 stations?, seemed like there was MORE on those 8 stations than there is on my 200+ cable channels, and it was FREE. The Ghoul ROCKED... I stayed up late to watch him as often as I could, just like I did for Johnny Carson in the late 60s and early 70s. Everything was better back then.... sigh
kree1964 1 year ago 2
The Ghoul is not only crazy but one of the nicest men to ever hit Detroit television. One of the classiest true legends. Ghoul, you are the best.
terrykozak 1 year ago
is this the same host that was rolled out in a barrell in cleveland in the early 70s?
walterswalk 2 years ago
Pluck your magic twanger oberday ... !!!
gibran53 2 years ago
man, I loved the Ghoul as a kid.. I used to suffer through the horrible movies just to see the bits in between. He used to play sound effects and stuff during the movie. He is a legend in Detroit anyway.
lowlypeasant 2 years ago
this guy is nuts... loved his wacky tv show as a kid in detroit. not as popular though as gramps. lawson deming...
edwardprzydzial 2 years ago
I watched this every sat . nite, with my uncle,which was in high school at the time. I was in 2nd or3rd grade. He was shit faced and stoned, if only life was that easy.
flhsg09 2 years ago
Me Too!!!!!
spdskte 2 years ago
I remember watching The Ghoul on WKBD TV50 in Detroit in the early 70's!!! Way, wayyyyyy, ahead of his time!!!!!
rasputinsdog 2 years ago 2
We saw the Ghoul way ober day in California back in the 1970s. I was about 15. Late nights, summer vacation, and watchin' Ghoul and Froggy! Them were the days, ober day, kids!
kayAbee 2 years ago
I used to watch him as a little kid in the early 70's when he was in Cleveland. CH61. We thought he was so cool!
pinkfreud62 2 years ago
I totally remember the Ghoul on ch 61 in Cleveland back in the early 70s. My mother HATED that show, but I loved it! Most of the kids did
sabrinamessenger61 2 years ago
I can't remember when he started, but I do remember watching him in the mid-seventies on either channel 20 or channel 50 in Detroit.
spdskte 2 years ago
I wasn't even smoking pot when I used to watch in Detroit in the late 70's. Guess I was born to the stoner mentality!
skittybob 2 years ago
Oh it's you again? Again I'll ask, why are you posting my videos on your channel? Try and not be a pussy this time and answer my fucking question instead of disabling comments.
K80Blog 2 years ago
Yes,Love It!
Discfiend69 3 years ago
I grew up watching the Ghoul. There's a rumor he may make a cameo in Peter Segal's upcoming movie BILLY BATSON AND THE LEGEND OF SHAZAM (based on the Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel) as a station WHIZ on air personality. Hope the Ghoul gets to do the cameo! Be great seeing him on the silver screen!
Savannaholic 3 years ago
Yep growing up in Toledo we watched him every weekend!
halenfanatic 3 years ago
classic show..miss it
peteypete1216 3 years ago
I remember watching the Ghoul on channel 44 in San Jose or San Francisco when I was a kid. I wonder what ever happend to him??
mccaf001 3 years ago
got any Spencer and Mongolia????
disastertom 3 years ago
the ghoul is the very best around .
BTMN39 3 years ago
theghoul is the very best.
BTMN39 4 years ago
The very best imitator...he mimicks the "KING" Ghoulardi right down to the hand movements....
vampstervik 3 years ago
I used to know one of The Ghoul's producers and when I brought that up to him he got all bent out of shape about it! Too bad, that is the truth!
Tazzman 3 years ago