Local Television of the Past - From the 50s through the 70s, most cities had their own local late night sci-fi/horror hosts, kiddie shows, teen dance p
From the 50s through the 70s, most cities had their own local late night sci-fi/horror hosts, kiddie shows, teen dance programs, news, etc. Return to this simpler (and perhaps more creative) period in TV history. Tulsa's own King Lionel (with his right-hand man, Lee Woodward) moved from hosting a Three Stooges program to commenting on the evening news!
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Ask the Manager Preview
— Go A tribute to Boston's most unique piece of local programming, WSBK television's question-and-answer series featuring the station's general manager and also "viewer advocate."
House of Jitters Preview
— Go House of Jitters is a throwback to a simpler time when local personalities hosted horror movies and kiddie shows. Join Dr. Jitters & Nurse Titters in the moldy dungeon of Abernathy Manor while they waste time watching old shows and trying to make the perfect martini.
Tulsa TV Memories Preview
— Go All about local Tulsa TV shows of the past, such as Mazeppa, Fantastic Theater, Uncle Zeb, Lee & Lionel... The Guestbook has been signed by Hollywood character actor Gailard Sartain, Bob Brown of ABC's "20/20" and other Tulsa TV people!