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Date Posted: 11:20:28 01/04/13 Fri
Author: Tim
Subject: Re: Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul
In reply to: Tim 's message, "Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul" on 09:46:39 01/04/13 Fri

Zacherley without makeup
From the television program What's My Line (October 1960)

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Tim

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[> [> Re: Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul -- DAN, 13:49:09 01/05/13 Sat [1]

Thanks Tim, Zacherley is the "Coolest" Ghoul.

When the Shock package arrived in NYC in Oct 1957, Zacherley was over in Philadelphia as Roland, pronounced
Roe Land. I didn't know of Zacherley until a year later when he came to NYC on Shock Theaeter on WABC ch 7.

From Thur Oct 3 1957 to Sat March 29, 1958 the program was called "The Night Show." (Without a host).
The same movie aired for three nights, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11:15 PM.

Then on Monday March 31, 1958 the name was changed to "Shock Theater" (Still no host) and we had two movies to watch each week. Monday's movie would be repeated on Tuesday and Wednesday. And then Thursday's, would repeat on Friday, Saturday. Sunday night's 'The Night Show" movie would be any non-horror film.

I didn't like the Monday Tuesday, Wednesday shows, because I couldn't stay up late on School nights and I had to miss any of the Horror films that were airng on those nights.

On Monday Sept 22, 1958 Zacherley arrived on Shock Theater in NYC.

The first film Zach hosted was, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Of course I had to miss that one because it was a school night, But I got to see him for the first time on Friday night Sept 26, and I was hooked.
Zach hosted live on Mondays and Fridays and I had to miss his Monday night show unless there was no school the next day. Oh for a VCR back then.

Monday-Wednesday, March 23-25 1959 was the last time "Shock Theater" aired on these nights. WABC went back to "The Night Show" and on Friday and Saturday, now no longer called "Shock Theater," it was clled "Zacherley at Large." He appeared live on those two nights airing a different horror film each night.
This worked out better for me because now I didn't have to miss anymore of his skits.

Zach's last show on WABC was on Sat June 20, 1959.
He was supposed to come back in the fall on WABC, but for some reason WABC TV dropped him and it looked like there would be no Zacherley in the fall. But WOR TV came to the rescue and on Friday Oct 9, 1959, "Zombies on Broadway" was the first film shown on his new show called "Zacherley at Midnight"

It was good to have Zacherley back, but unfortunately WABC still had the exclusive rights to air the Universal films in NYC until Dec 1960.

So we were stuck seeing low budget mysteries from various studios most of the time. The only horror films that Zach could air were from RKO and later Columbia.

Besides RKO's, "Zombies on Broadway," I also remember seeing "Son of Kong" "Mighty Joe Young," "I walked With a Zombie," "The Cat People," "The Curse of the Cat People," "The Leopard Man," and "The Body Snatcher."
No "King Kong." I guess KK was reserved for WOR's "Million Dollar Movie."

And later on I saw a couple of horror films from "Columbia,"
"Return of the Vampire," and "Cry of the Werewolf"

After Zacherley left WOR he hosted WPIX's Chiller Theater in 1963-64. Then he went to NJ in 1965 to host a sort of wilder version of "American Bandstand," called "Disc-O-Teen" After that show ended in 1967, Zacherley would show up here and there as a guest on someones show, or he would do a one time host spot for some horror film.

I remember when he hosted the 3D premiere of "Gorilla at Large" back in 1982. And the last time I saw him was when he hosted a showing of "Tarantula" around Halloween 2008 at 90 yrs old. God Bless him.

Man those were great days. I sure wished I had a VCR back then and could have recorded all of Zacherley's shows.

But anyway, I'm glad we still have some of Zach's material on Kinescope.

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[> [> [> Re: Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul -- Tim, 17:39:14 01/05/13 Sat [1]

Thanks for all the superb information, Dan! It's always great to hear about it from someone who was actually there back in those days.


Tim

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