This was broadcast on a Southern California TV station KDOC TV channel 56; back in 2002 and 2003. I was 22 and 23 then and loved watching Ivonna and Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster on the Munsters) exchanging funny witty lines, making fun of the classic B movies. They would also go to Hollywood and search for haunted locations. I miss this show. Here is where I first saw Night of the Living Dead
Now they show Elvira's Movie Macabre. I love MT but unfortunately, KDOC doesnt show it. I will settle for Elvira's how but theyre the same movies of MT. =O
Elvira deserves recognition for being the first female horror host, but she played a goofy bimbo. Ivonna is an intelligent woman to be reckoned with. Give her credit for the refreshing respect she demands form viewers. (pun intended) ~~( :>
For the record, Elvira WASN'T "the first female horror host". That honor goes to Vampira (played by the late Maila Nurmi) from KABC-TV in the mid 1950s. Not only the first female horror host, Vampira was one of THE first horror hosts, period.
As for the ever-delicious Elvira, it's a well-known fact that she was simply a blatant ripoff (homage?) of Nurmi's Vampira character (Nurmi even sued over it eventually).
And of course Elvira was sued by Vampira, the original horror hostess, for infringing on her look. There's not much new in the land of horror movie hosts.
This was broadcast on a Southern California TV station KDOC TV channel 56; back in 2002 and 2003. I was 22 and 23 then and loved watching Ivonna and Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster on the Munsters) exchanging funny witty lines, making fun of the classic B movies. They would also go to Hollywood and search for haunted locations. I miss this show. Here is where I first saw Night of the Living Dead
TheAmericanEvita 3 months ago
Now they show Elvira's Movie Macabre. I love MT but unfortunately, KDOC doesnt show it. I will settle for Elvira's how but theyre the same movies of MT. =O
Chalino696 1 year ago
@PanekPL poor letter a. Still I love Elvira.
tweethang1 1 year ago
Vampira, Ivonna, Elvira. notice they all end in a?
tweethang1 1 year ago
@tweethang1 The letter "a" should sue all of them.
PanekPL 1 year ago
sexxxy bitch
PuraLokera 1 year ago
Wow she's beautiful.
joshsboringlife 1 year ago
Looks awesome :) Is the show still on and where is it based?
OogieBoogie345 1 year ago
I used to watch this back in 02 and 03. Good Times....
blackmailit 2 years ago
Macabre promo rules.
cbvn3 4 years ago
Elvira deserves recognition for being the first female horror host, but she played a goofy bimbo. Ivonna is an intelligent woman to be reckoned with. Give her credit for the refreshing respect she demands form viewers. (pun intended) ~~( :>
lexi2teach 4 years ago
For the record, Elvira WASN'T "the first female horror host". That honor goes to Vampira (played by the late Maila Nurmi) from KABC-TV in the mid 1950s. Not only the first female horror host, Vampira was one of THE first horror hosts, period.
As for the ever-delicious Elvira, it's a well-known fact that she was simply a blatant ripoff (homage?) of Nurmi's Vampira character (Nurmi even sued over it eventually).
sirgraves 4 years ago 6
amen.
blackmailit 2 years ago
Wrong.
castletriglav 2 years ago
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Vlyger 4 years ago
its also on KFLA-DT channel 8 in Los Angeles. Saturday nights at 11:00 pm.
dkslam 3 years ago
i miss this show/.. DAMN YOU KDOC-TV for Canceling it!
888yu 4 years ago
And of course Elvira was sued by Vampira, the original horror hostess, for infringing on her look. There's not much new in the land of horror movie hosts.
PoorReception 4 years ago 2
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Vlyger 4 years ago
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Can you say, ELVIRA RIPOFF????
johnnyaalaska 4 years ago