Dr. Shock's 3rd Annual Halloween Spooktacular. Part 03

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"Go Figure" Great Ole' Dr. Shock's 3rd Annual Halloween Spooktacular. This part 03 of 04. These are just the sketches edited by me into one wmv. Split into four parts because of time restrictions. These spooktaculars were aired on Local Pbs Digital Cable Channels. Dr. Shock exploded onto the airwaves in 1989 on FOX 36. For 3 1/2 years he entertained and shocked northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan fans with his unique brand of humor and slapstick comedy. Every Sat. night at midnight you could "Turn off the lights... melt in your chairs and absorb the shock waves off the tele' and enjoy one of your favorite horror movies hosted by the zany antics of the Midwest's greatest horror host, Dr. Shock. When Dr. Shocks X-Ray Chiller Theatre was forced off the air by those !"#@? Infomercials!!!

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  • Time out! The real Dr. Shock was from Philly back in the 60's and 70's. Who the heck are these Guys?

  • Man, I wish this show was still on the air. So many memories of watching this show on Saturday nights. Long live Dr. Shock, keep sending those shock waves off the tele!

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  • @whiteknightdarkworld long story, but it was better than anything that was showing on the tv at that time back in the late 80s & early 90s, that's for dang sure !!!!

  • awesome.

  • Thank you for posting this.

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