Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Hopalong Cassidy - WFMY 2

William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy began on WFMY channel 2 in Greensboro,NC on March 7,1950.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Shock Theatre - WGHP 1976

This Shock Theatre double feature aired on May 8,1976.

The Old Rebel and Pecos Pete - 1955

Jim Tucker (left as Pecos Pete) and George Perry (right as the Old Rebel) appearing at Sears in Greensboro on May 6,1955.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Dick Bennick Show - Nov.12,1967

Dick Bennick came to WGHP 8 in High point,NC during 1966. Mr. Bennick had been a top rated disc jockey at radio station WTOB before joining the channel 8 staff. In addition to his rock 'n roll dance party show on WGHP, he also became the host of "Shock Theatre" as Count Shockula in 1966. During the summer of that same year, Dick Bennick hosted a weekday daytime talk/variety show called "Summertime".

Shock Theatre Update

I am adding this to the previous Shock Theatre Timeline.

Update : March 19, 2013

April 24,1982 - Currently I have information that indicates that Shock Theatre on WGHP 8 ended on this date with "DoomWatch" (1972) starring Ian Bannen and Judy Geeson.

May 8, 1982 - WXII 12 in Winston-Salem, NC began it's own version of "Shock Theater" with channel 12 writer Paul Iacono and director Tim Whitt as hosts. The first movie was "Dr. Phibes Rises Again" with Vincent Price.

November 20,1982 - "Shock Theater" on WXII 12 ends with "Shock Waves" (1972) starring Peter Cushing.

I have not yet been able to determine whether WGHP 8 brought 'Shock Theatre" back to it's schedule anytime after this. I keep searching.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Dick Bennick / Dr. Paul Bearer 1971

Dick Bennick left his position as  promotion manager and host of “Dialing for Dollars” at WGHP in June 1969. Mr. Bennick continued to be on “Shock Theatre” as host Dr. Paul Bearer at the station.
In June 1969 Dick Bennick became the administrative assistant and morning DJ at radio station WAIR.
On Friday April 23, 1971, Mr. Bennick’s  “Gold Leaf Supper Club” in Winston-Salem burned, reported as arson and wiping him out financially. He was still appearing on WGHP as Dr. Paul Bearer and began writing columns for the Greensboro Daily News.
During June of 1971, Dick Bennick became program director and morning DJ at radio station WCOG while continuing to host “Shock Theatre” at WGHP.
On November 12,1971 the Greensboro paper reported that Dick Bennick had moved to Lakeland, Florida to radio station WLAK  but had taped enough episodes of “Shock Theatre” to get WGHP through the end of November. The station said it was hoping to work out a deal where Mr. Bennick could tape his Dr. Paul Bearer segments at a station in Florida and send them to WGHP. I believe this happened or either the station edited previously taped footage to use on the show for awhile longer. I am not sure how much longer the Dr. Paul Bearer segments continued to be a part of “Shock Theatre”.