Shock-It-To-Me Theater
Shock-It-To-Me Theater was hosted by Asmodeus in San Francisco from 1968-71 on KEMO-TV 20 in San Francisco. Dressed in a tuxedo and sunglasses, he hosted horror movies from Castle Black.
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Here is a rare clip of Asmodeus from 1969:
This is a Christmastime clip from Asmodeus:
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Here is a rare clip of Asmodeus from 1969:
This is a Christmastime clip from Asmodeus:
Comments
I was comforted, if begrudgingly at first, by the workings of Creature Features and came to appreciate Bob Wilkins as I aged and there was no other choice. LOL
Nothing today compares to the classic age of horror shows, though I do like Svengoolie on ME TV very much and Wolf Man Mac (findable on YouTube) has a good thing going, as well. Elvira needs no witness extolling her "features." ;)
I was a latch key kid, dad gone in his trucking job all the time and mom working nights as a nurse so I sat as a nine-ten year old kid, watching all the classics (directly against the admonishments of my mother) in a big old empty house, scared out of my witts and wouldn't trade those memories for anything.