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Asmodeous 1969

From the archives deep below the Chateau Noir, the Host of KEMO-TV's Shock Theatre returns for a brief visit.  
 
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August138 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Can you re-upload this in HD?
vividwatch47 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Find and post some more 1968-71 KEMO T.V. gems in the near future, please!
DogtownZombies (9 months ago) Show Hide
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It's totally Dark Shadows Music at the end.. LOVED that show !!! Used to run home from school to watch it. ! Anyone know where to get full feature films hosted by horror host ?? Mr.Lobo, Zomboo, and Count Gore have a bunch... Always looking for new stuff !
vividwatch47 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The cue title is "Collinwood", which would always be heard when one of "Dark Shadows"' characters would gather by the Collinwood foyer in the mansion (though it's slightly reminsicent of the opening of Bela Bartok's "Concerto For Orchestra") and can be found on "Original Music From Dark Shadows Vol. 1".
etihwr (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When the Overmeyer Network ceased operation in 1967, U.S. Communications (owner of WPHL-TV in Philadelphia) applied to the FCC for Overmeyer's 5 licenses (granted on December 12, 1967). KEMO-TV signed on the air April 1, 1968. With a mixture of locally produced and syndicated programming, the U.S. Communications licensee remained on the air for three years to the day, powering down its transmitter at midnight March 31, 1971 to avoid paying the following month's PG&E electricity bill.
BlairWitch526 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Leon A. Crosby Owned Kemo TV from 1971 until he sold it to James Gabbert in 1981.
Dook6 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Who was the owner of KEMO 20 Before KGO-AM James Gabbert got the station in the 1980's
and made it KTZO and KOFY.
vividwatch47 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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It was Leon Crosby.
dingding3109 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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KEMO 20's logo looks like a stop sign
sutekh22 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I think that' some Dark Shadows music at the end!

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